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Originally posted by kafkod View PostWhy are you calling me you all?There's only one of me here!
And I'm not saying that Wilder should sign now for a fight in April 2019. What I have said is that if he wanted the fight next he should have signed the contract for it while he had the chance.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostIt would have gone both ways. The officials would have been appointed by the BBBoC, but Wilder's team had the right to insist on a neutral ref.
The ref for AJ vs Parker wasn't picked by Hearn. Parker's promoter vetoed the original choice and insisted on a ref from a neutral country who had never worked on any of Hearn's shows before. That was why they ended up within an inexperienced idiot who fcked the fight up by interfering too much.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostWhen a southerner says "you all" it is a mistake to understand it is meant singularly. What we mean is you and all the rest your group. I'm a pure bred southerner and that is the way we in the southern USA understand this common phrase.
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Originally posted by uppercut510 View PostWhile Joshua was initially skeptical of the high offer, Hearn confirmed that it's legitimate and the money is there.
Even with $50 million on the table, Joshua is willing to make less money in order to face Wilder in the UK.
If Wilder wins, then Joshua is willing to make the rematch in the United States.
"It's the general opinion of myself, AJ and Rob McCracken [Joshua's trainer] that because of the status of AJ in the fight and what we've built over here in the U.K. that we should try and get it over here because he has earned the right for that fight over here," Hearn told Nick Parkinson.
"If Wilder wins, the rematch can be over there in America. We are going back and forth with talks at the moment and I'm confident we can make that fight. AJ appreciates he might not make as much money by fighting in the U.K. but realises that Wilder should be coming to the U.K. to fight first."
Joshua has grown accustomed to having massive crowds at his events, which recently range from 76-90,000 fans packing a stadium.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostThank you for the clarification. Another poster had indicated that the choice of referee was up to the British Boxing Commission.
But each side has the right to a veto if they don't like the Board's choice.
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Originally posted by uppercut510 View Postso you are saying wilder should sign that contract with those terms yes or no
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Originally posted by The plunger man View Postevery fighter that fights in another country besides there's has to fight under that governing bodies rules...Lewis has to when he faced Holyfield ..pacquiao had to when he faced mayweather...that's the rules I'm afraid and if wilder don't want to then the fight won't happen here and Joshua won't fight there as well...spence did it when he beat brook and so did hooker when he beat Flanagan .
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