Here are @TheRealJayDeas thoughts on negotiations breaking down. pic.twitter.com/ai6a87vyZL
— Deontay Wilder News (@BrnzBomberNews) June 28, 2018
This Duck Is Beyond ShameFul
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Here are the poison pills @EddieHearn put in the @anthonyfjoshua-@BronzeBomber contract.
— Deontay Wilder News (@BrnzBomberNews) June 27, 2018
1) Rematch clause, but only if wilder wins.
2) British commission exclusively chooses officials.
3) No date given.
4) No venue given.
They didn't want the fight to happen.
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Well something doesn't add up here mate, because Shelly Finkel said he accepted the contract and was sending it Friday.
Keep the lies coming though guys.Comment
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Yes, Finkel accepted despite Hearn's ridiculous demands. Team Wilder figured that winning by knockout, or losing by disputed decision, would elevate Wilder's value and they weren't worried about getting knocked out.Comment
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Lies?
Really?
(Sigh)
Check this out:
"Finkel, who is overseeing negotiations with Matchroom Boxing for a massive undisputed heavyweight unification between the two champions, has originally informed WBN that a contract would be sent back to promoter Eddie Hearn on Friday.
Just over twelve hours on from WBN putting out the news of a potential agreement this week, the World Boxing Association then give Joshua just 24 hours to agree a battle with mandatory Alexander Povetkin - or face losing his WBA title.
Reacting to what has been a surreal few hours for Wilder and his team, Finkel explained to WBN that it’s his view Joshua and Hearn had no intention of making the huge Pay-Per-View encounter a reality.
“The fact is they didn’t want this fight,” Finkel exclusively told World Boxing News.
“He asked for 50 million dollars, never thinking we’d come up with it. When we came up with it, he said’ I don’t want to fight in the United States, I’ll take it for less in the UK’.
“He sent us a bull*** offer thinking we’ll never take it...and we took it.
“Then they said, ‘what do we do now?’ Let’s send them a contract. Except, the contract doesn’t have when the fight will be or where it will be. But today I get a letter saying; ‘We’re not going to fight you next, but we’ll fight you the fight after that...and it will be April 13th at Wembley Stadium. So basically, he can tell me next year, but he can’t tell me a date for this year.”
There is no way to spin this, mate.
It was just a damned shame. They never wanted the fight.
http://www.***************.net/20180...y-wilder-fightComment
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They didn't want the fight next. I get it. Anyone with anything more than a single brain cell gets it. I just feel like 3 months of our time were wasted for what?Comment
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Joshua would most likely make $30 mil minimum in the Povetkin fight.
Wilder would surely make less than $2 mil in the Breazeale fight.
Guess who is crying now that the AJ vs Wilder didn't materialize?
Why do you clowns make simple things so complicated?Comment
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Wilder gets publicity by using AJs name.
That's what this has all been about.
Now he's talking about 51-0 because he's ran out of world class fighters to duck.Comment
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