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  • LacedUp
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    #61
    Originally posted by j.razor
    Aj & hearn are scared of losing cuz then that lowers his $market$ and they DON'T want that.
    Why weren't they scared of losing to Klitschko?

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #62
      Originally posted by 5000boxing
      Lmao! the facts are Wilder wanted AJ next.. not in April 13 2019 fool! An dont give me this, he had to chose that date because the Povetkin fight had to be made.. crap! which by the way, is and has been made for September 22.. not even a week ago it was confirmed no date or venue was given for the Wilder fight! So tell me.. How can u sign a fight without the when and where? And as for april next year.. How in the **** can that even be a subject when the 50 million offer is still available in vegas for October, November, December, January, February, March??? Shut you mouth when u talk..

      The terms Wilder publically accepted didn't include a locked in date and venue. Fact.

      But he had it in writing the date would be confirmed for October/November in Cardiff after the contract is signed. Fact.

      Finkel claims the offer was a bull**** offer, but he still requested the contract. Fact.

      The contract stated that Joshua would fight Wilder next. Fact.

      Finkel claimed he would send the contract back with comments 11 days after receiving it, despite after 6 days being satisfied with it. Fact.

      He didn't say whether the contract would be signed or not when he planned to send it. Fact.

      He went crying to the press again and the WBA reacted to his unprofessionalism. Fact.

      Eddie Hearn has dared Finkel to post the contract online if what's being said here is untrue. Fact.


      These facts getting too much for you son? All Finkel has to do is show the contract to the world if these are lies.

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        #63
        Originally posted by EnglishOxide
        -Finkel was told the fight was in Cardiff.
        -Duckony Joshua *asked* for $50 million dollars
        -Wilder's side said ok, the money is in the bag. sign the contract
        -Duckony Joshua said no thank you

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        • EnglishOxide
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          #64
          Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
          -Duckony Joshua *asked* for $50 million dollars
          -Wilder's side said ok, the money is in the bag. sign the contract
          -Duckony Joshua said no thank you
          Mate, life moves on. Wilder accepted a new offer and got as far as a contract being front of him.

          Maybe his hands were shaking too much to sign.

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            #65
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide
            Mate, life moves on. Wilder accepted a new offer and got as far as a contract being front of him.

            Maybe his hands were shaking too much to sign.
            A contract with *no date* and *no venue*, Einstein. The only reason why Hearn sent that contract in the first place is because they *knew* Wilder wouldn't sign it. You Duckony nuthuggers are making the average PacIdiot look like Steven Hawking...

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              #66
              Originally posted by j.razor
              Explain to me how they kept putting hurdle after hurdle when D.Wilder & his team offered the 50 million that Aj asked for?
              What don’t you get? They said “hmmm, $50 M, we are interested, send the terms / conditions/ contract.”

              They wanted him to agree blindly. You do know this right?

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              • EnglishOxide
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                #67
                Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
                A contract with *no date* and *no venue*, Einstein. The only reason why Hearn sent that contract in the first place is because they *knew* Wilder wouldn't sign it. You Duckony nuthuggers are making the average PacIdiot look like Steven Hawking...

                "I'm sending him back the contracts with a couple of notes," Finkel told ESPN on Monday. "Hopefully, there is no problem and we'll sign right after the changes are made."

                "This took Matchroom by surprise never thinking that Wilder would accept their below-market offer," Finkel said. "Shortly after, Eddie Hearn went public saying that we would receive a contract by Friday, June 15th, when in fact we did not receive a contract until late on Monday, June 18th. On Tuesday June 19th, we requested a clarification of two points. They did not respond. I requested them again on Thursday, June 21st, and we finally received a response on Friday, June 22nd.

                "Two days later, on Sunday, June 24th, I sent them a letter acknowledging Eddie's email of June 22, telling them they would have the contract back by Friday, June 29th. Since the contract did not state the date or the venue, I also asked for that information. These are the facts and Matchroom will have the contracts back to them by Friday, June 29th."

                Finkel said it will then be up to Hearn to address the issues he pointed out.

                "We don't agree on one of those issues but we will move ahead and if he wants to get it done it will get done," Finkel said. "There's nothing that should prevent this fight from getting done if Joshua and Eddie want to make the fight."




                So....

                Finkel says they recieved the contract Monday 18th. Hearn says he called Finkel on the Friday before saying there would be a 48hr delay drawing the contract up. So Finkel should not be surprised it arrived on Monday, but he already opens with a narrative that things are being stalled.

                Finkel asked for clarification on two points on Tuesday 19th. He claims Hearn didn't respond until Friday 22nd. Who knows what the truth is here, maybe he's right? But Hearn claims one note was regarding Wilder not getting a rematch if Joshua wins. This is something he claims was in the original offer that Wilder publically accepted. He then claims Finkel conceded to this and allowed it. So he doesn't see why Finkel is raising it.

                The other note was regarding the date of the fight. NOT THE VENUE. From what we can make out between the back and forth, Finkel wanted a rewording in the contract that Joshua will fight Wilder next. It was OK, Hearn said fine.

                Note that it is now Sunday 24th. Everything is agreed. All Finkel has to do is send a signed contract back. He then says he will send it back on Friday 29th. Why?! If Deontay is so desperate for the fight, why 5 days later? Finkel didn't even say it would be signed. Look at the wording. He knew that the WBA were pushing hard for a signed contract to exist and they could step in at any moment.

                So on the 26th June the WBA see this statement from Finkel and take it as further stalling.

                Everything was agreed, nothing was signed in good time.

                Bad management from Finkel. He lost his fighter the biggest payday of his life.
                Last edited by EnglishOxide; 06-28-2018, 03:43 PM.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #68
                  I will keep repeating myself, AJ and Hearn made all their fans look like twats afted they defended them so much

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    Hearn literally called the fight off as soon as Finkel said we’ll get the agreement to you by the end of the week. Think about it.
                    No, you’re twisting the facts.

                    Shirley knew the WBA was putting pressure on Hearn / AJ.

                    That pressure had come down to a matter of 24 hours, and Shirley and Ducker had farted around so long already, and then said they’d send it back in 5 MORE days. That was when the WBA gave an ultimatum, which AJ had no choice at that point.

                    So whose fault is it? If you cannot see that your heroes pissed around and caused this then you are suffering from delusion or an extreme case of fan fever.

                    Did you really expect AJ to vacate because Wilder didn’t want it? Give your head a shake.

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                    • boliodogs
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                      #70
                      If AJ was afraid of Wilder why would he send him a contract to sign to fight AJ in England for a flat fee of 15 million? If he was scared then why send him a contract at all or even discuss fighting him.. He doesn't ever have to fight Wilder and can make great money without him. Wilder could have signed the contract and be all set with a fight with AJ and a 15 million dollar payday. He chose not to sign. WHY NOT??????

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