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  • saintpat
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    #111
    Originally posted by juggernaut666
    Hearn told Finkel the fight WAS next .

    The result ?


    "I'll get back to you in a few days " lol

    Why would Joshua take a 50 Million offer if he wants the fight next when he will make nearly that in the U.K in 2019 against Wilder ? As Wilders purse would also inflate , hence Hearns extra 5 Million offer now .


    You guys really dont put much thought process in logical circumstances do you ? smh
    Finkel and the Wilder team had two questions about the contract Hearn sent:

    1) It did NOT specify that the Wilder-AJ fight was next (nor did it have a date, a month or a venue).

    2) It had a one-way rematch clause (only if AJ lost).

    Wilder wanted the fight next. That’s not what Hearn offered, it wasn’t in the contact it woud have just bound Wilder to fight AJ at some unspecified point in the future (including after a Povetkin fight) and Wilder’s side wanted the rematch clause to work both ways (he’s also a champion) since he was taking short money to make the fight happen NEXT on AJ’s turf.

    You can say whatever you want, but the fact is it did not say the fight was to be next. Asked to clarify that point and put it in the contract, Hearn balked and decided to fight Povetkin next ... which was always going to happen anyway.

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      #112
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      So Eddie Hearn has just said that he hasn't withdrawn the 15mil offer and Wilder and his team can still come back with the comments, the changes the everything for the next available date at Wembley in April.

      He's also said he offered Wilder a bonus 5million for his next fight against Breazele or someone even easier (presumably on DAZN) as a tick over.

      However, it'll be very interesting to see if Wilder moves ahead and still signs this deal.

      If he doesn't we know who's been BSing us all along.
      The question is how can Deontay Wilder know that he can even trust Hearn again after all the broken promises? As the old saying goes "Fool me once shame on you". "Fool me twice shame on me". Once a liar is always a liar.

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        #113
        Originally posted by Boksfan
        Hearn is too nice to B side Donkey Wilder, facts.
        Man you keep repeating yourself. You are saying the same thing over and over again.

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          #114
          Originally posted by Stinger1
          Why didn't Wilder just sign?
          Because Hearn wouldn't guarantee the fight would be next.


          He's the self-proclaimed baddest man on the planet yet wanted the rematch clause changed so if he lost he would still get a rematch.
          Only if the fight was going to be in April. Once Hearn tried to change the deal, Wilder said **** it, I'll change the deal too. But Wilder was willing to fight NEXT, in the UK, for a low ball flat fee, with no rematch if he lost.


          Eddie has repeatedly said the venue would be Cardiff sometime around October/November. If Wilder really wanted the fight then he should of just signed the contract.
          But the contract didn't guarantee the fight would be next. Hearn was trying to trick him into signing an open ended contract.

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            #115
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            I don't understand why he shouldn't do that I really don't. It would be bad advice to tell him to take 2million just to fight on Showtime - Assuming he's not tied.
            Showtime likely pays him a lot more than 2 million.

            Maybe you don't understand because you don't have any information other than what Hearn tells you on IFL.

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              #116
              A fight on DAZN? This is pretty much what he;s wanted all along. A fight in between. That's why he tried to pull the BS with Whyte.

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                #117
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Hearn told Finkel the fight WAS next .
                Doesn't matter what Hearn said if the contract Hearn sent didn't match what he said.

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                  #118
                  Aj fanboys by far the most deluded

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                    So that means that they will actually pay 5 million extra for Wilder to fight anybody else?

                    They don't take the 50million + and pay him an extra 5 million not to fight him next. Enough said
                    Why do you keep going back to the 50million when Wilder accepted another offer?

                    Wilder had a contract and for one reason or another it wasn't signed in time. Those are facts. Hearn offered him a 5mil fight against whoever he'd like + the offer is still valid.

                    He can still sign.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      The question is how can Deontay Wilder know that he can even trust Hearn again after all the broken promises? As the old saying goes "Fool me once shame on you". "Fool me twice shame on me". Once a liar is always a liar.
                      What broken promise though? Hearn gave an offer, it was accepted, he was received a contract and.... did nothing.

                      The offer is on the table. If he doesn't sign, we all know what's up.

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