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  • Redgloveman
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    #81
    Originally posted by MDPopescu
    ... Hearn has the required financial means to "buy out" AJ's future "mandatories" and "contenders"... if Wilder really wants that fight he should vacate now and become mandatory...
    The quickest way to the fight will be to sign the contract which he already has. It might be a bad deal, but there's not reason he can't just sign it anyway. Hearn has already gone on record to say that the date and venue can be added to the contract which will act as a pre-contractual representation which can be relied upon.

    No one will remember or care what the fight was worth and what the fighters got paid if Wilder becomes undisputed. And once he's undisputed he can make crazy money. The endorsements alone would be enormous.

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    • Throwingbombs
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      #82
      Originally posted by Redgloveman
      The quickest way to the fight will be to sign the contract which he already has. It might be a bad deal, but there's not reason he can't just sign it anyway. Hearn has already gone on record to say that the date and venue can be added to the contract which will act as a pre-contractual representation which can be relied upon.

      No one will remember or care what the fight was worth and what the fighters got paid if Wilder becomes undisputed. And once he's undisputed he can make crazy money. The endorsements alone would be enormous.
      Despite all the bravado Wilder knows he loses the fight so he won't sign. He knows this does not go to a rematch so he needs to squeeze every last penny out of the deal. It is a losers mentality.

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      • MDPopescu
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        #83
        Originally posted by Redgloveman
        The quickest way to the fight will be to sign the contract which he already has. It might be a bad deal, but there's not reason he can't just sign it anyway. Hearn has already gone on record to say that the date and venue can be added to the contract which will act as a pre-contractual representation which can be relied upon.

        No one will remember or care what the fight was worth and what the fighters got paid if Wilder becomes undisputed. And once he's undisputed he can make crazy money. The endorsements alone would be enormous.
        ... man, Wilder already had the opportunity to become "undisputed" by fighting Wlad (when he was about AJ's age)... But Wilder just "wasn't ready"... now, come-on...

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        • angkag
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          #84
          Originally posted by Scopedog
          Then the fight will never happen then
          ...as designed.

          Hearn can keep filling stadiums with Joshua for years.

          How much would he wan't to pay someone who could potentially ruin that ?

          Got a feeling Wilder would have to pay Hearn for him to accept the fight.

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          • Vinnykin
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            #85
            Won't the IBF call the mandatory at the end of this year? Pulev.H.Fury winner? surely by April they will call that fight? I can't see Pulev and H.Fury fighting this year in an aliminator then the IBF waiting until after April to call it.

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            • OldTerry
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              #86
              Wilder should go ahead and take the $15 million offer. Is it fair, no but he should realize that he won't receive a fair offer. What Wilder should demand is that if he wins then he gets the larger split in the rematch. My feeling though is that should Wilder accept Eddie's terms, Eddie will quickly find a way to not have the fight. I'm absolutely convinced of that.

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              • angkag
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                #87
                Originally posted by Redgloveman
                The quickest way to the fight will be to sign the contract which he already has.
                Hearn is counting on that not happening. But even if Wilder signed, trust me, hearn has a contingency plan to nix it.

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                • j.razor
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  This is what happens when a clown making 1.4 Million on average demands 50% and KEEPS doing it .

                  Hearn isnt going to keep playing games , Wilder will get freezed out .


                  All you Wilder fan girls better get your winter coats and boots on bc its gonna be a long year .....

                  That's exactly what hearn is doing, playing games to stay away from D.Wilder.

                  Wait, weren't you one of them cornballs that said lil g should get 50/50 with Nelo? LMAO....Disregard if you are not one of the cornballs that said that. LOL

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                  • Ray*
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Redgloveman
                    The quickest way to the fight will be to sign the contract which he already has. It might be a bad deal, but there's not reason he can't just sign it anyway. Hearn has already gone on record to say that the date and venue can be added to the contract which will act as a pre-contractual representation which can be relied upon.

                    No one will remember or care what the fight was worth and what the fighters got paid if Wilder becomes undisputed. And once he's undisputed he can make crazy money. The endorsements alone would be enormous.
                    I dont know why anyone else can't see this. They are all still stuff at "Flat fee", they are even celebrating Wilder NOT accepting the fight over money SMH.

                    Originally posted by Vinnykin
                    Won't the IBF call the mandatory at the end of this year? Pulev.H.Fury winner? surely by April they will call that fight? I can't see Pulev and H.Fury fighting this year in an aliminator then the IBF waiting until after April to call it.
                    That is the thing with Joshua, he has too many options. Most would rather fight him and get well paid to be KO'ed but at least they get to fight in front of 60,000 plus people and they would get well paid for it.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Scopedog
                      I've never seen a promoter work so aggressively to prevent a fight before. Sure, I've seen ducks happen before now, but I've never seen one side work so damn hard to keep it from happening. Literally the only way Hearn lets this fight happen is if Wilder accepts a half-eaten lukewarm cheeseburger as his purse or if he sells his soul to Matchroom first. It's obvious that in the last two years or so Hearn's ego has bloated into something absolutely monstrous, he has to has absolute control over everything or else he won't work with anybody.
                      There is a old man named bob arum....

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