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  • Larry the boss
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    #71
    Originally posted by juggernaut666
    Well really Wilder created his own obstacles and at the end of the day all he had to do was negotiate the original offer and /or sign the final contract he AGREED to.

    Karma will hit him if he loses bc hes the boy who cried wolf of being unfairly treated when his entire career outside Ortiz has been somewhat comical in and out of the ring .
    how do you know what he agreed to??? do you have a copy of the contract??

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      #72
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      For low-balling him, Parker is getting PPV and he brings no title or even a eliminator yet gets paid.



      Gerald Washington was a replacement for Andrzej Wawrzyk who ALSO failed a PED test...or did you forget?

      Ironically he ( Washington ) was considered at the time a threat and a 'step' up from Wawrzyk, having wins over Chambers and Monsour and being undefeated with his physical attributes and style of fighting.

      You took my comment out of context, My comments adressed Shytes bogus sense of entitlement given his previous #1. ranking with the WBC and being in possession of the WBC 'Silver' title ; I used Alexander Povetkin's road to the WBC title that was MUCH, MUCH more difficult to destroy this ugly Goblins argument.
      As I told you in a previous comment - if Hearn had known that Whyte vs Breazeale would be a WBC final eliminator he would have made it a main event, not an undercard fight, and offered Breazeale more money for it.



      As for Dillian Whyte's "sense of entitlement" - he was the WBC's No1 contender, ffs! Of course he felt he was entitled to be one of the opponents in a final eliminator for the title!
      Last edited by kafkod; 07-04-2018, 04:57 PM.

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        #73
        Originally posted by larryxxx..
        how do you know what he agreed to??? do you have a copy of the contract??
        He agreed to Hearn's offer to fight AJ next in the UK, and that was what the contract was for.

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          #74
          Originally posted by kafkod
          As I told you in a previous comment - if Hearn had known that Whyte vs Breazeale would be a WBC final eliminator he would have made it a main event, not an undercard fight, and offered Breazeale more money for it.

          I don't know why you are bringing Washington and Wawrzyk into this. That's a different issue all together.

          As for Dillian Whyte's "sense of entitlement" - he was the WBC's No1 contender, ffs! Of course he felt he was entitled to be one of the opponents in a final eliminator for the title!
          I used the multi-qoute feature addressing another comment. Again I say its simple : Breazeale was not going to do Shyte no favors : you think when he ( Dominic ) had a date on the undercard that he would pass on participating with the next ranked fighter?! For what?! Hearns and Shyte already low-balled him the first time!

          I would of done the same thing -- force the WBC to give me Molina on short notice for the mando or tell Sauliman that I sue his ass if he sanctioned Wilder vs. Stiverne II. when Bermane already signed to fight me on that same day! END OF STORY.

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            #75
            Originally posted by kafkod
            He agreed to Hearn's offer to fight AJ next in the UK, and that was what the contract was for.
            Contracts also have a lot of other clauses and stipulations...None of us have seen the contract so we have no idea what was agreed on

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              #76
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              I used the multi-qoute feature addressing another comment. Again I say its simple : Breazeale was not going to do Shyte no favors : you think when he ( Dominic ) had a date on the undercard that he would pass on participating with the next ranked fighter?! For what?! Hearns and Shyte already low-balled him the first time!

              I would of done the same thing -- force the WBC to give me Molina on short notice for the mando or tell Sauliman that I sue his ass if he sanctioned Wilder vs. Stiverne II. when Bermane already signed to fight me on that same day! END OF STORY.
              Breazeale may have had the right to fight a final eliminator on that date, but he certainly didn't have the right to pick his own opponent for it!

              Don King and Al Haymon apparently had that right doe. Like I said, the WBC are the most corrupt of the all alphabet orgs.

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                #77
                Originally posted by larryxxx..
                Contracts also have a lot of other clauses and stipulations...None of us have seen the contract so we have no idea what was agreed on
                Whatever was in the contract, Finkel said they were ready to sign it .. then stalled until the WBA ran out of patience and orderd AJ to fight Povetkin next.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Yet Deontay Wilder turned down two career high purse offers to fight him.
                  You must've forgot the part where Eddie and AJ went off the grid after deontay said he'd fight whyte only if AJ is next. What's the next excuse?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by OgTripleOg
                    You must've forgot the part where Eddie and AJ went off the grid after deontay said he'd fight whyte only if AJ is next. What's the next excuse?
                    That was the only excuse Wilder needed. Pathetic.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      Breazeale may have had the right to fight a final eliminator on that date, but he certainly didn't have the right to pick his own opponent for it!

                      Don King and Al Haymon apparently had that right doe. Like I said, the WBC are the most corrupt of the all alphabet orgs.
                      The circumstances gave Dominic the upperhand, the WBC was legally obligated to come up with a ranked fighter on that particular day to participate in this eliminator. The WBC understood the situation with Hearn and Shyte - they knew there was not enough time to negotiate with Hearns ; these guys at Missmatchroom also refused to fight Pulev or Ortiz in final eliminators! Is the IBF corrupt too? The WBC had little choice.

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