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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostSo the $50M offer was just a PR stunt? He agreed to the flat fee terms but now has cold feet? Do you believe that or are you hoping for that?
You Americans are just trolling the life out of this now. ****ing cowards.
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Originally posted by mvooom View PostWilder can sign immediately and Hearn would simply act like it's too late for such a big fight lol. The excuses are too much to count so... Enough!
Hearn should go ahead with the Povetkin fight, not like he was going to make Wilder Joshua next anyways. We all knew that for a while now.
Stop with the tongue dance and go ahead with Povetkin. Have no idea why they can't negotiate this later or is it cuz Hearn has Miller lined up next after Povetkin?
One of the most irritating men in boxing.
The **** you nutters come out with is unreal.
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Notice how Eddie Hearn immediately jumped to hyperbole.
No mention of the contract being sent late, no mention of the two deal questions, etc
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The truth is Team Wilder feels insulted that Matchroom boxing turned down their counter offer of $50 Million to AJ. That's what's holding the fight up.
I know for a fact that the Wilder is more than ready, willing and able to cross the pond to fight AJ for less money and likewise Joshua is more than ready, willing and able to travel cross the pond to fight Wilder for more money.
However it's their advisors that are not willing to take a penny or dime less than what they are each offering the other. Neither side is willing to give an inch more. Both sides have dug in their heels and want that particular bout fought on their own individual particular terms.
For example, I don't believe for a second that AJ said that he wanted the fight staged in Britain and wouldn't fancy the idea of traveling to Las Vegas in order to make more money. Those were Eddie's words and not his.
Also and lastly, I don't believe that Anthony ever said that he needed more than eight weeks to prepare for a training camp for Deontay Wilder. Once again, that was his mouth piece Eddie Hearn speaking for him with just more propaganda spin control.Last edited by champion4ever; 06-24-2018, 05:53 PM.
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Originally posted by 5000boxing View PostLmao! Seriously dude, AJ must have butt****d u.. and now you have p.o.w syndrome! You're such a b*tchass c*cksucker! Your momma should have swallowed you hoe!. You ****** ignorant manfan butt pirate!
Americans are freaks, man.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThe truth is Team Wilder feels insulted that Matchroom boxing turned down their counter offer of $50 Million to AJ. That's what's holding the fight up.
I know for a fact that the Wilder is more than ready, willing and able to cross the pond to fight AJ for less money and likewise Joshua is more than ready, willing and able to travel cross the pond to fight Wilder for more money.
However it's their advisors that are not willing to take a penny or dime less than what they are each offering the other. Neither side is willing to give an inch more. Both sides have dug in their heels and want that particular bout fought on their own individual particular terms.
For example, I don't believe for a second that AJ said that he wanted the fight staged in Britain and wouldn't fancy the chance to travel to Las Vegas in order to make more money. Those were Eddie's words and not his.
Also and lastly, I don't believe that Anthony ever said that he needed more than eight weeks to prepare for a training camp for Deontay Wilder. Once again, that was his mouth piece Eddie Hearn speaking for him with just more propaganda spin control.
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Originally posted by Stinger1 View PostWilder's team asked for clarifications on 2 points which they received on Friday. 48 hours later and they haven't got back to Hearn about points they don't agree with.Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostIs it possible that the clarifications were not in the agreed upon terms? Is it possible that those clarified items are deal breakers?
Hearns response, in true hearn fashion, was "who cares?"
It's time Wilder just walks away. Mismatchroom does not want the fight.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWe're well past that stage now so why do you keep on going on about it? The fight is taking place in the UK. Wilder has the contract to the offer his side agreed to but he won't sign.
Freak.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostHearn says a lot of things. But in a youTube interview posted yesterday Wilder himself said that he makes his own decisions and not his advisors. His advisors din't want him fighting Ortiz but it happened because Deontay made the decision it would happen. Unlike many fighters (AJ for example) Wilder is not a puppet on a string but calls his own shots. I'm not saying this is wise but it is certainly admirable. It also gives one some insight as to what it is that makes Wilder different. He is a true warrior.
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