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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostWhat he was told and what he claimed he was told are two different things. Again, you're not finding my contradictions, you're finding Hearn's contradictions.
If they didn't give the WBA a date, the worst thing that happens is the WBA starts working on setting up a purse bid. Giving plenty of time for Wilder to sign on Friday. No matter how you spin it, there was time. Hearn simply didn't want the fight.
It says AJ must give them the date for their mando "with immediate effect"
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostIt wasn't a fake contract. It was a contract with a blank date. He said give him a few days and then he'll say what the date is so it can be put into the contract. After a few days, he admitted he'd decided to fight Povetkin and the date would be April.
It was only then that Hearn said the terms of contract still applied for a new date in April 2019.
Hearn and SiBella, Wilder's promoter, recently finalised a fight between Jacobs and Derevyenchenko with a blank date. There was no reason why they couldn't have done the same with AJ and Wilder.Last edited by kafkod; 08-24-2018, 01:22 PM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostCut the bull****. The WBA ruling is there for everybody to read for themselves.
It says AJ must give them the date for their mando "with immediate effect"
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostNope, after a few days he was told by the WBA that he had to fight Povetkin next.
Hearn and SiBella, Wilder's promoter, recently finalised a fight between Jacobs and Derevyenchenko with a blank date.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostFirst of all, he wasn't told anything by the WBA. He told the WBA what to write in that letter. Second of all, it would have taken weeks to hold a purse bid, so there was plenty of time for Wilder to sign Friday if Hearn had agreed to a 2018 date.
Because there was language guaranteeing the fight was next. Hearn refused to put similar language in the Wilder contract.
Second .. if you are going to descend to that level of childishness - see the bolded - then there really is no point carrying on this discussion with you.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostOf course you're not. You're not interested in anything that proves your position is illogical.
Clearly it's not enough because Wilder has turned down 15 million for April.
You could say the same thing about AJ turning down 50 million. Why doesn't he just sign? It's the amount he asked for.
But you are first to claim hard core boxing fan when great matchups are mentioned.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostFirst .. you didn't see either of those contracts so you are in no position to tell anybody what was or wasn't in them.
Second .. if you are going to descend to that level of childishness - see the bolded - then there really is no point carrying on this discussion with you.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostYou are always interested in wilder taking more money than he deserves than seeing the fight proper.
Flat fees never happen in fights this big. Unless you're trying to kill the fight.
But you are first to claim hard core boxing fan when great matchups are mentioned.
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Hearn claimed 15 million was 37.5%. If Hearn is honest, why not just offer 37.5%? He would have accepted that.
Where did you get this information from? Besides, who says wilder is worth more than 15mil?
Flat fees never happen in fights this big. Unless you're trying to kill the fight.
I wish to agree with you on this but the money in question far far more enticing for a fighter of wilder's pedigree. Maybe he should be offered 30% just for the fans but that's far beyond his worth, TBH.
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