Comments Thread For: Hearn To Make "Huge" Offer To Wilder, For Whyte Bout in NYC
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Joshua is already the number 1 Heavyweight. So try again. He has 3 titles to Doentay's 1.
Astute North American fans? Hahahaha. But they were happy with all the bums Wilder has fought thus far were they? Get out of here with that nonsense.
Please tell me you're not Canadian? You sound like a deranged American.
Who cares whether people like Hearn on a personal level or not? All that matters is he's a promoter that brings in real money. Not a pittance like Wilder gets from Haymon and co.Comment
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And rematch option for Whyte and plenty of other ridiculous terms hidden in the fine print...
You guys just don't get it. Wilder isn't leaving Showtime. They've developed him and paid him this far, and he isn't going to turn his back on them for Eddie Hearn, of all people.
Showtime has probably paid him $25-30 million in total. Given him credit for staying loyal to them and not leaving to fight on DAZN.Comment
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You know what?
You tell me what was biased.
You tell me what in that post was inaccurate.
Because you saying the truth and documented fact is bias...is bias.
And, I am just not in the mood to entertain such foolishness right now.
In comparison to offers to other champions and names, the offers to Wilder have been lowball offers for the AJ fight.
The offer last year to fight Whyte was both a lowball offer in terms of the financial worth of that fight and in addition to that it was a clear gimmick since Hearn refused to put AJ's name on the contract, yet all the while trying to sell it like it would lead to an AJ fight.
You explain the bias there and we can resume this.
And BTW, all of this is about to be moot.
The Fury thing is real.
So, maybe you got an answer after all.
You Wilder stans are really deluded. You actually think Wilder is some kind of star or something. He gets paid 1.5 mill a fight but 4 mill is lowballing him? ****ing nuts.
Hearn should leave the coward alone and let him fight for a pittance against his usual stream of bums like he has done his whole career so we don't have to listen to the nonsense that comes out of the mouth of Wilder and his lunatic fans. Because this has gone way beyond crazy now. It's a ****ing freak show, and the Americans are running the asylum. Weirdo's.Comment
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You know what?
You tell me what was biased.
You tell me what in that post was inaccurate.
Because you saying the truth and documented fact is bias...is bias.
And, I am just not in the mood to entertain such foolishness right now.
In comparison to offers to other champions and names, the offers to Wilder have been lowball offers for the AJ fight.
The offer last year to fight Whyte was both a lowball offer in terms of the financial worth of that fight and in addition to that it was a clear gimmick since Hearn refused to put AJ's name on the contract, yet all the while trying to sell it like it would lead to an AJ fight.
You explain the bias there and we can resume this.
And BTW, all of this is about to be moot.
The Fury thing is real.
So, maybe you got an answer after all.
Whether fury is real or not my point stands the same. Fighting fury now isn’t a good move, everything to lose and little to gain in my opinion. Far better letting himself prove he is back first, he will be a odds on favourite to win as it stands.
Ignoring money , the best career move in my opinion , would be Whyte. The money isn’t and added bonusComment
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