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  • #51
    Hearns gig is up. Call it official. Some of knew it about him for a while and some have only just seen.

    It seemed like he was onto a win, Hearn, up until this year - he has done nothing but show his true slimy colours. He is embarrassing. It actually makes me cringe to read his comments and listen to him in interviews. Over recent years he had done great things for British boxing but let’s face it, his show has hit a bump in the road. He’s peaked. He isn’t the games hottest promoter anymore he is now a desperate salesman protecting his lead asset. That’s all he is.

    Trying to convince us/Wilder that a Chisora fight would be good to arrange next?? Total joke.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      It's clear to see that Hearn's BS is not working like it used to! He knows that if Wilder beats Fury, his flat-fee BS offers are done! He knows that if Fury wins, he becomes the A-side, because he will be the Brit that went to America and beat the man AJ was scared to face, even for $50 million dollars! He also knows that as soon as Warren gets this deal done, he's going to look like an amateur! There's nothing good that can come out of Wilder vs. Fury for MatchRoom!
      I beg to differ. If Wilder wins against Fury the fight will be bigger. Especially amongst U.K. fans.Granted Wilder offer will inevitably go up but so will the money and interest of the spectacle. If Tyson Fury wins then we have the biggest fight to ever take place in England. I think this A side marlarkey fans get confused with what it actually means. Tyson after beating Wilder May well be considered by all fans even Joshua fans if you like as the true king of the Division. Still doesn’t mean he will be A side.

      Spence went to the U.K. and finished Kell Brook and became champion. Tell me another welterweight at the time that could guzump Errol achievements. Practically everyone saw him as the king of the division . Still doesn’t mean that Garcia and Thurman will not ultimately be the A side if they faced him. Why you ask yourself?... the same reason Joshua will be A side vs Wilder or Fury . You are a smart guy you understand deep down but I know how you feel because I felt the same way towards Thurman and Garcia

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Mushroom View Post
        Wasn’t a contract refused when Hearn asked to see one? As far as I’m aware team Wilder said that the contract would only be presented once AJ had signed to fight. Anyone who has done any business knows that you don’t sign a contract with reading the small print regardless of how lucrative it may be.
        They didn't give team AJ a contract because they declined the monetary offer. Offer ---> Acceptance --> Contract.

        When Deontay Wilder accepted the awful $15 million flat fee deal no draft contract or official contract existed. It took Eddie Hearn one week (later than he claimed) to write up the contract, and even then it was sent incomplete.

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        • #54
          Ugh And i used to like Hearn. Not!

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
            At the very least he can make Wilder go back to the powers that be and negotiate a better financial packet.Obviously using Hearn’s offer as leverage. It’s a win win for Wilder. He should be thanking Hearn
            Showtime has been taking care of Wilder for a long time. They have a relationship and I think the negotiations or whatever you want to call that **** show from earlier this summer prove that. The DAZN money comes with huge risk and Showtime knows that and even Wilder knows that so these Whyte Chisora offers are nothing more than noise in the forest. Hearn will continue to make that noise because it helps to sell AJ and paint Wilder as a money hungry fighter with no real direction for his career. Espinosa is no dummy. Recall him signing Mayweather for that absurd contract....well he basically knew the Pacquiao fight would offset the entire contract.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by PrBoxing88 View Post
              Is Hearns ****** or what??? What TF does Chisora does for Wilder career??
              I agree butwhat did Gerald Washington do for Deontay? It’s just a fight where he can pole axe Chisora inside 3 rounds and earn 5 million doing it but I agree fighting him proves absolutely nothing

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Travycat View Post
                Quite the opposite, Extra Eddie (or Eddie's being extra--however you want to see it). This dude's my favorite promoter, but he's going off the rails here because he knows what that does to a future purse split with Joshua if that Wilder/Fury fight gets made and Wilder happens to win. He's looking needy as hell here. Talking about offering up Chisora and Whyte when that's not who this is about.

                Something of interest is what we always called "The Klitschko Defense"--where guys Wlad would fight wouldn't be the same in the next fight because he punches so hard. Parker and Takam didn't seem as durable after 12 and nearly 12 rounds with AJ in their next fights. And Whyte barely held it together at the end, so the offerings of Dillian and a journeyman Chisora are kind of a fart in a stiff wind for Wilder right now. But if that's true, it's a testament to the way AJ breaks someone down.
                Not quite bud in regards to klitschko theory before chisora koed takam after the aj fight. Povetkin had already destroyed takam before the aj fight so why didnt aj destroy him after pov?

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by King Arthur View Post
                  Not quite bud in regards to klitschko theory before chisora koed takam after the aj fight. Povetkin had already destroyed takam before the aj fight so why didnt aj destroy him after pov?
                  exactly, your just choosing words to fit your pro AJ narrative. Aj has struggled of late, he looks like hes fighting not to lose rather than to win and that would probably end in disaster against a fighter like wilder

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                    exactly, your just choosing words to fit your pro AJ narrative. Aj has struggled of late, he looks like hes fighting not to lose rather than to win and that would probably end in disaster against a fighter like wilder
                    Not me mate I'm not pro aj at all. The guy I replied too might be. But you've got it wrong with me.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Mushroom View Post
                      Wasn’t a contract refused when Hearn asked to see one? As far as I’m aware team Wilder said that the contract would only be presented once AJ had signed to fight. Anyone who has done any business knows that you don’t sign a contract with reading the small print regardless of how lucrative it may be.
                      when the offer of 50 million was made Hearn said it was a stunt and wanted proof of funds, team wilder showed them proof of funds, then they wanted the money upfront and wilders team agreed to that , then Hearn was asking what channel the fight would be on and finally at the end of the day AJ decided he wanted the fight in the UK. That’s why no contract was sent cause they didn’t agree with the offer. Hearn mislead everyone you and I included to think the fight was going to happen.

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