Because they were waiting for Hearn to give them the date. Hearn told them to give him a few days. A few days went by and Hearn finally admitted he'd decided to fight Povetkin next and that the date would be April. At that point, Wilder pulled out of the deal because he was only willing to accept a flat fee if the fight was next.
You don't even have to bribe them. They get paid a percentage of the purses. They want to be in the AJ business because he has the largest purses.
AJ was never in jeopardy of getting stripped like Hearn claimed. The worst thing that would have happened is that the WBA would have ordered a purse bid weeks later. Meaning Wilder could have signed Friday as promised. Hearn is the one that decided to do Povetkin next. The WBA letter gave him the excuse he needed, even though anybody with an understanding of sanctioning body politics would know the WBA letter was meaningless.
2) so you’re at the very least deeply su****ious of the timing of the WBA’s announcement? That much I get. Is corruption rife in boxing? Yes and it’s within the realms of probability that a promoter could bribe a sanctioning body. But still it’s purely speculation until proven otherwise.
AJ was never in jeopardy of getting stripped like Hearn claimed. The worst thing that would have happened is that the WBA would have ordered a purse bid weeks later. Meaning Wilder could have signed Friday as promised. Hearn is the one that decided to do Povetkin next. The WBA letter gave him the excuse he needed, even though anybody with an understanding of sanctioning body politics would know the WBA letter was meaningless.
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