Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager Erupts at Hearn, Joshua Over "Scam" Job
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Wrong! The only ones who are preventing the fight from getting confirmed by April 2019 is Anthony Joshua himself. What if he gets slept by Povetkin, then what?
In addition, to Wilder becoming irrelevant in boxing history? No, he is American. He will always be relevant. The only one who is running the risk of being irrelevant is Anthony Joshua if he is not willing to bend and agree to some of Wilder's terms.
The reason being is because he needs a broader audience. His popularity is only regional. While he is very popular in U.K. However in other parts of the world; Lets say America for instance, he is a virtual unknown.
If he doesn't get more American exposure he would go down in boxing history as irrelevant just like undefeated champions Sven Ottke and Joe Calzaghe are. No one outside of Europe has ever heard of them.
it's ok to admit that wilder has to make some type of an official move here regarding the april fight. it really doesn't make him look bad or anything of the sort. on the contrary, it makes him look professional.
you saying the april 2019 fight is still being held back by anthony joshua is frankly quite ******. he has sent wilder a contract. wilder can just as well officially respond with the povetkin fight concerns, and with a statement that he will revisit negotiations after that fight. that's okay to say too. just make it official instead of spouting off about all over social media. last i checked, wilder also has a fight coming up. so there's concerns there as well, which AJ and his team are fully aware of. but they want the fight anyway, as should wilder and his team.Comment
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I think it would make sense to revisit these negotiations after both men fight their next fights. wilder rejected this offer when he found out it wasn't next. locking yourself into a future fight with upcoming fights for both men is really ****** as anything can happen. after they both fight their fights hearn should offer wilder 35% and negotiate to 40% that's fair, no flat fees and no 50/50. they are both champs and the fight will be huge by 04/2019
but its a fair argument. but wilder can just as easily say that officially in a response or counter offer to the contract given by AJ, no?Comment
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So the world never gave a ***** about Roy Jones Jr.? Pernell Whitaker? Sugar Ray Leonard? or Bernard Hopkins? how many American boxers are in the Hall of Fame compared to British boxers idiot?smhComment
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Wilder is the real deal. Hearn and Joshua have realized that the fans who fill up the stadiums and pay for his fights don't really care if he fights the best: they just want to see a good show. And a Wilder-Joshua show would be devastating at this point...Comment
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bro, you know, if you don't have a point, you don't really have to respond. you know that, right? let's make this a thread/forum full of sound discussion.
it's ok to admit that wilder has to make some type of an official move here regarding the april fight. it really doesn't make him look bad or anything of the sort. on the contrary, it makes him look professional.
you saying the april 2019 fight is still being held back by anthony joshua is frankly quite ******. he has sent wilder a contract. wilder can just as well officially respond with the povetkin fight concerns, and with a statement that he will revisit negotiations after that fight. that's okay to say too. just make it official instead of spouting off about all over social media. last i checked, wilder also has a fight coming up. so there's concerns there as well, which AJ and his team are fully aware of. but they want the fight anyway, as should wilder and his team.
Last time Wilder was willing to go against the advice of his own team in agreeing to all of Joshua conditions and terms by bending and bending some more in order to make this fight happen and give the fight fans the fight they wanted to see. However, it was Joshua, his team and Matchroom boxing who had other plans by stalling it.
Unless Joshua is willing to make some of the same concessions that Wilder was willing to do in their last contract, then the fight would probably never happen.Comment
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if you want to make that argument, that's actually fine. i don't think you are correct in saying that, because i think people will pay to see wilder vs joshua, belts or no belts.
but its a fair argument. but wilder can just as easily say that officially in a response or counter offer to the contract given by AJ, no?Comment
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Team Joshua wants the fight alright but they wanted it only on their own terms. Now it's time to renegotiate a new contract for a potential future bout. Hopefully it takes place in 2019. However Joshua and his team are going to have to show Wilder some respect this time.
Last time Wilder was willing to go against the advice of his own team in agreeing to all of Joshua conditions and terms by bending and bending some more in order to make this fight happen and give the fight fans the fight they wanted to see. However, it was Joshua, his team and Matchroom boxing who had other plans by stalling it.
Unless Joshua is willing to make some of the same concessions that Wilder was willing to do in their last contract, then the fight would probably never happen.
did you really read what i wrote, or are you just trying to kill time in this thread?Comment
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Brits tends forget that America is the Mecca of boxing. All roads in boxing leads to America. They don't know that Joshua could earn at least five times the amount of money in America than what Eddie Hearn is offering him for the Wilder fight in the U.K.Comment
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I need you to pay attention to what you just posted...You just posted and I quote"people will pay to see Wilder vs Joshua, belts or no belts". But the problem is (now pay attention) If AJ losses to Pedvitkin and losses all his belts in his next fight(which is a possibility) why the hell would Wilder want to be locked in to a set flat fee against AJ who would have significantly less leverage after a loss? Why would Wilder sign a contract for a flat fee when in Fact the fight will make in more money in the future? Why would Wilder sign a contract that does not include a rematch clause the BOTH CAMPS previously agreed on that is NOT in the recent contract that was sent?
Otherwise, don't say out in public that you are, or have been trying to do everything it takes to make the fight happen.
based on your two replies to me, i'd say you are the one who probably needs to pay better attention.Comment
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