Comments Thread For: Joshua-Wilder Can Happen On April 13 At Wembley, Says Hearn

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  • cally93
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    #51
    Originally posted by BreakingBox
    Klitschko had a rematch clause when he lost to Joshua, and didn't even own a belt. Why shouldn't Wilder get a rematch clause if he loses?
    That’s because AJ wasn’t the A-side in the klitschko fight, their purse was 50/50, and prior to the fight,,klitschko had a rematch in place with Fury only to suffer from 2 pullouts from Fury so the governing bodies probably felt obliged.

    It was the same for Canelo/GGG last year, prior to their fight there was a rematch clause in place but only for if Canelo lost, A side privileges I’m afraid it’s not a rare occurrence.

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    • Boksfan
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      #52
      Originally posted by Shadoww702
      Dude he was boarding a plane to russia before Pedroid decided to juice up. And AJ is probably on PED's himself. I see why you love dem cheats!
      Thank you for confirming that Donkey Wilder never been to Russia and had no desire to go there, he's just B side for life and Povetkin is his daddy.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #53
        Originally posted by Shadoww702
        This actually makes a TON of sense?? I dont know if you were joking or not? But this sounds about right.
        That would be a huge fight in the UK and Fury is still the lineal champ. Also Fury will promote this like only he can.

        Fury is also less risky at this stage of his career.

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        • Butch.McRae
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          #54
          So are we getting Fury v. Wilder before AJ v. Wilder because the guy that fought Parker would take an L against a fit Tyson Fury for sure.

          It's all so confusing now lol

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          • FLY TY
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            #55
            Why this dunce continues to play with everybody, I have no idea. Wilder has already said AJ won't get another 50 million dollar offer, and he won't agree to the same terms again either.

            So until hearn is serious about negotiating, and by serious, I mean nobody will know they're negotiating, the fight isn't happening.

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            • lion33lit
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              #56
              Hopefully Povetkin KO's the jolly huge giant with a residual PED shot.

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              • Redgloveman
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                #57
                Originally posted by filup79
                Why should wilder sign an offer for a fight that won't happen till next April. Wilder and his team should tell AJ and Hearn to **** off right now and they could talk after they each have their next fight. This was Hearn's plan all along, to have Wilder sign a contract with no date and claiming that the venue won't be available till next year so that in the mean time they could have an interim fight, while hoping Hearn could have Wilder fight on DAZN his next fight. Team Wilder would be ****** to sign a contract write now for that flat fee when the fight will be worth more next year.
                Because it'll be Wilder's highest payday by a significant margin and more importantly because winning it will put Wilder at the top of the heap. The risk of being underpaid for this fight should be worth the reward of being one of the most marketable names in the world of sport.

                I take your point - the April offer is quite shifty from Hearn, he knows that the Wilder Joshua fight will be worth more after each of them have another fight, so $15m will represent less as a percentage of the revenue come April. But **** it - team Wilder has got AJ and Hearn where they want them, sign the contract, beat AJ, become king. That SURELY should be Wilder's plan.

                Come on, you agree with that, surely?

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                • Redgloveman
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702
                  Yup! April will turn to June, then August, then 2020
                  Nope, if it's in a contract then the date can't be changed unilaterally without breaching the contract.

                  All they need to do is sign and the fight will be made.

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                  • True That
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by asotgod123
                    Wilder will be a fool to sign that. No rematch for both sides or rematch for both with no conditions. That simple. The juicing and ducking fool wants to eat his cake and have it.





                    Reminds me of the Canelo-Golovkin deal.

                    Canelo had a rematch clause if he lost, Golovkin didn't have a rematch clause if he lost.

                    Lucky for us, the fight was made anyway.

                    I don't think these type of deals are fair, but it's typical boxing politics at its best.

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                    • chrisJS
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                      #60
                      Hopefully Wilder actually signs this time instead of being fake mad on instagram or whatever and refusing the fight.

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