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  • #11
    the phrase 'damned if you do, damned if you dont' comes to mind. hes trying to do all he can to get the fight on and youre still criticising him lol

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    • #12
      Wildher admits he's a coward and don't want the fight.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        You'd prefer if Hearn didn't make a better offer?

        Maybe they want the fight and want it agreed to so something else doesn't pop up.
        So you're admitting they made a better offer because this time they really want the fight unlike last time they were sending unrealistic offers

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
          So you're admitting they made a better offer because this time they really want the fight unlike last time they were sending unrealistic offers
          How you come to that?

          They wouldn't be offering a guy 5x+ what he's ever made if they didn't want the fight. They wouldn't be still sending offers now if they didn't want the fight.

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          • #15
            Yeah Hearn needs to save face and LOWER the offer. That'd get the fight done.

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            • #16
              HEarn has admitted that the Fury fight increases Wilder split should he win, that’s why he is getting a better offer now than before when his value was based mostly on being a dangerous American opponent from a huge draw in Joshua.

              A win over Fury on PPV probably makes Wilder a star in his own right assuming the fight isn’t complete arse. Not as big a star as Joshua most likely, but worthy of a decent whack of money.

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              • #17
                Don't forget! this is also dependant on Wilder beating Fury as well.

                Personally, I see Wilder KOing Fury but, just to see Finkel crawling back to Eddie Hearn for fights, would be so satisfying.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                  HEarn has admitted that the Fury fight increases Wilder split should he win, that’s why he is getting a better offer now than before when his value was based mostly on being a dangerous American opponent from a huge draw in Joshua.

                  A win over Fury on PPV probably makes Wilder a star in his own right assuming the fight isn’t complete arse. Not as big a star as Joshua most likely, but worthy of a decent whack of money.
                  So that means make the offer AFTER Wilder wins. Right?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                    So that means make the offer AFTER Wilder wins. Right?
                    We both know that they need to be in the process of negotiating at least to hold off the ABC mandatories being ordered. Basics.

                    We have to assume there will be a clause in the offer that he has to beat Fury.

                    Finkel himself was open to negotiating, meeting in October after the Fury fight was made. Was he lying?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BodiesInFlight View Post
                      Yeah Hearn needs to save face and LOWER the offer. That'd get the fight done.
                      The low offer was accepted and they still asked the WBA to step in

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