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  • uppercut510
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    #131
    Originally posted by kafkod
    i've never said wilder should sign now for a fight in april.
    so why do you all keep saying wilder should sign the contract?

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      #132
      Originally posted by Drama Show
      meanwhile wilder has reserved a high school gymnasium in alabama for his next couple of opponents- stiverne 3 and kevin johnson
      You certainly are witty.

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        #133
        Originally posted by the plunger man
        wilder has the date now its booked for april 13th so all he has to do is sign.
        Whats the issue ?
        so he should sign for an april 2019 fight, if he wins its a guaranteed rematch in which he isnt the a side (hed still be the b side), if he loses aj is not obligated to rematch him, no showtime, danz only, hearn picks the judges and ref, for a flat fee? This means even if aj looks terrible and or loses vs pedvtkin wilder is still locked into the flat fee for a future fight? This is what you are saying he should sign,yes or no?

        If wilder agreed to all these terms and got the contract and didnt sign you would have a point but its simply not the case

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          #134
          Originally posted by kafkod
          Hearn knew Wembley would be availabe on that date and intended to use it for AJ/Wilder, until GGG vs Canelo was rescheduled for the week before.

          AJ vs Povetkin is not going to appeal so much to the US fans who are going to be paying $70 to watch GGG vs Canelo, so Hearn isn't worried about the clash of dates.

          The good news for those US fans is that he has also booked Wembley for another date in April, with 10k more seats available, and no opponent .. yet.
          I'll certainly be watching GGG and Canelo but if Joshua and Povetkin is available (Showtime, ESPN or CBS) I'll be watching that as well.

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            #135
            Originally posted by uppercut510
            so why do you all keep saying wilder should sign the contract?
            Why 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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              #136
              Originally posted by kafkod
              why 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.
              but sir, the contract had no date

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                #137
                Originally posted by MC Hammer
                How will if effect US profits when the fight isn't gonna be PPV in the US because it will be aired at 5:00p EST and 2:00 Pacific?
                Any profits from the USA, even if modest is better than not having them. The big profits will come from the fans in the UK.

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                  #138
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Whoever the ref is, we can safely assume that if one guy goes back to his corner wobbling at the end of a round, and the ringside doc wants to check him out, he will do it during the allotted one minute break between rounds .. rather than waiting till the bell goes then calling another break.
                  Agreed but that has to go both ways.

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                    #139
                    Originally posted by uppercut510
                    but sir, the contract had no date
                    I've just replied to a comment by you on that in another thread.

                    Hearn got an extension on the WBA mando by telling them he was trying to negotiate a unification with Wilder as AJ's next fight. He told Finkel and Wilder the contract he sent was to fight AJ next.

                    The WBA waited for over a month before telling him to finalise a fight with Povetkin within 24 hours, and they had the Russians hanging around waiting for over a month too.

                    Hearn couldn't then just put whatever date he wanted on the contract after Wilder signed it. That would have been negotiating in bad faith and he could have been sued for it .. and the contract would have worthless anyway.

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                      #140
                      Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                      Wait a second.

                      You believe that all along Hearn just wanted to launch DAZN in the US.... With a main event featuring no US fighters, hosted in a non US country? Instead of Joshua vs Wilder?

                      Is that what you're saying? Because that would be quite a ****** business strategy.
                      Very common sense explanation. In any event Dazn is not going to do well in the USA. In the USA it will have to be Showtime, HBO, etc. ppv which we are accustomed to.

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