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  • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    Why on earth would the WBA have given Hearn over a months extension on the Povetkin negotiations so he could negotiate a fight with Wilder for next April ... after the Povetkin fight had already happened?
    He was claiming to be negotiating for an October/November fight, but when it came time to actually sign the fight, he refused to sign a fight for that time frame.

    Hearn has never ever given Wilder the chance to sign for a fight in October/November. When it was time to put pen to paper, Hearn switched it to April.

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    • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      The reason Finkel was given a date in April was that he kept stalling until the WBA lost patience and ordered their mando with immediate effect, meaning AJ vs Wilder couldn't be done any earlier..
      Your version of events doesn't make any sense. Things would only work that way in the IBF. In any other organization, unification trumps mandatory unless there's already been a purse bid. In the IBF, unification trumps mandatory unless the mandatory has been officially ordered.

      This is how we know Hearn's position is bull****. Because in the WBA, unification trumps mandatory until the purse bid is actually held. The WBA's 24 hour deadline was irrelevant. A formality that would have led to a purse bid a couple weeks later, leaving two weeks to still sign the Wilder fight.

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      • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        The WBA must have decided that the negotiations had gone on long enough. They held off for nearly 2 months after ordering AJ to fight Povetkin and there was still no guarantee that a contract with would have been signed if they'd waited another 3 days.

        Why would the WBA have given Hearn extensions on the Povetkin negotiations in the first place if he wasn't trying to make the fight with Wilder first? That makes no sense.
        " Why would the WBA have given Hearn extensions on the Povetkin negotiations in the first place if he wasn't trying to make the fight with Wilder first? That makes no sense. "


        Welcome to "Wilder World " where you can continue to post random and fictional points with no logic to them , seems like ALL his supporters reside there on this forum !

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        • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
          Your version of events doesn't make any sense. Things would only work that way in the IBF. In any other organization, unification trumps mandatory unless there's already been a purse bid. In the IBF, unification trumps mandatory unless the mandatory has been officially ordered.

          This is how we know Hearn's position is bull****. Because in the WBA, unification trumps mandatory until the purse bid is actually held. The WBA's 24 hour deadline was irrelevant. A formality that would have led to a purse bid a couple weeks later, leaving two weeks to still sign the Wilder fight.
          Unification cannot proceed without a signed contract showing Wilder IS fighting Joshua , so the WBA CAN enforce their mandatory .

          There is no purse bids , the fight is going to the U.K you idiot !

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          • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
            He was claiming to be negotiating for an October/November fight, but when it came time to actually sign the fight, he refused to sign a fight for that time frame.

            Hearn has never ever given Wilder the chance to sign for a fight in October/November. When it was time to put pen to paper, Hearn switched it to April.
            Wilder was given a contract for a fight in Oct/Nov. He didn't sign it. End of.

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            • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
              Your version of events doesn't make any sense. Things would only work that way in the IBF. In any other organization, unification trumps mandatory unless there's already been a purse bid. In the IBF, unification trumps mandatory unless the mandatory has been officially ordered.

              This is how we know Hearn's position is bull****. Because in the WBA, unification trumps mandatory until the purse bid is actually held. The WBA's 24 hour deadline was irrelevant. A formality that would have led to a purse bid a couple weeks later, leaving two weeks to still sign the Wilder fight.
              I'll ask you this for the second time, what part of ... there is not going to be any purse bid for AJ vs Povetkin do you not understand?

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              • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                right

                so..... you clearly don't want that fight

                which makes your position perfectly clear lol

                you, and Joshua..... are both behaving like pvssies
                I do want the fight, but Joshua shouldn't be paying him ridiculous money and having silly terms in the contract to try and coax him in.

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                • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  The WBA must have decided that the negotiations had gone on long enough. They held off for nearly 2 months after ordering AJ to fight Povetkin and there was still no guarantee that a contract with would have been signed if they'd waited another 3 days.

                  Why would the WBA have given Hearn extensions on the Povetkin negotiations in the first place if he wasn't trying to make the fight with Wilder first? That makes no sense.
                  Sure no guarantee...but what's 3 days when you've waited weeks. Team Wilder was open about how they wanted the contract modified so they could sign.

                  So we have to assume that Hearn told the WBA the status of negotiations on Monday (including Finkels Sunday reply) and Mendoza simply said....so we don't care give me a date for Povetkin.

                  I dont believe Mendoza made such a decision.

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                  • Poor Jennifer.... She needs to consult about what is good for her future... She might never receive that kind of offer again in her remote Alabama ...

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                    • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                      " Why would the WBA have given Hearn extensions on the Povetkin negotiations in the first place if he wasn't trying to make the fight with Wilder first? That makes no sense. "


                      Welcome to "Wilder World " where you can continue to post random and fictional points with no logic to them , seems like ALL his supporters reside there on this forum !
                      And where reality is nothing but a pack of lies being told to the world by Eddie Hearn.

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