Comments Thread For: Hearn: If Wilder's PPV Does Bad, He Has Zero Bargaining Position!

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  • wrecksracer
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    #61
    What if it does great?

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    • thack
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      #62
      Originally posted by Amber_TKO
      Hearn can be as slippery as he wants but it doesn't change the fact that Wilder v Joshua is the money fight in the division, irrespective of how Wilder v Fury does. It is the only fight that heavyweight boxing fans want to see at this point and the longer that AJ goes without fighting Wilder, the more his credibility slides. That in itself proves the value that Deontay brings. Just pay Wilder what he deserves and get it made.
      Anyone with any sense should agree with you .The only trouble is a lot of misguided people actually believe what this idiot say's.

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      • SugarRaRobinson
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        #63
        Originally posted by Zn1
        Wilder had no problem negotiating with Fury even though he had a fight coming up against Pianeta. It's funny how you guys slam Hearn's tactics while conveniently turning a blind eye to Wilder's management doing the same thing.
        I thought it was Wilders team that offered Joshua the 50mil flat fee guaranteed plus incentives ?

        U mean to tell me that all this time I had it all wrong, it was actually Hearn who offered that to Wilder ?
        Last edited by SugarRaRobinson; 11-02-2018, 04:00 PM.

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        • pillowfists98
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          #64
          Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson
          ^^Listen to the grease dripping off this slimy paternalistic parasite.
          As if Wilder needs Eddie to eat.

          What does it benefit u to assume a paternalistic mindset when u broke, blogging from ya moms basement ?
          Boxing is a business not a charity. If he wants the fight he will accept a reasonable offer, its that simple.

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          • thack
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            #65
            Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson
            Yes Kelly was a good fighter, I forgot about him. Gave credit for Lennox and love how Kell Brook undressed Porter which is hard to do. But when it comes to the top crop Brit vs the top crop American fighter, it rarely pans out good for the British, ie Ward/Froch

            And Jeff Lacy was a prop, so I personally sent a thank u letter when Calzaghe exposed him. Not sure y u mentioned him ???
            It's a mix that works a rivalry that goes way back,one that I love.The Americans generally know their boxing .Unfortunately for us Hatton brought a lot of football fans in to the sport and that mentality of who they fight doesn't matter that much as long as they win. Hearn caters particularly well for that market.On a better note off to spend an evening with the original Hitman next week .....now here's one for you : Hearns v Spence

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              #66
              Originally posted by Zn1
              but but but he fought Luis Ortiz bro, that's a better win than all of AJ's victories combined because Ortiz is the boogeyman. Just look at his record, no one wants to fight him .. NO ONE BUT DEONTAY WILDER!!
              Smiles.... Sounds like a poem made in America.

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #67
                Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson
                The irony of a statement like this is how the boxing scene Brits are always propped up until some American Boxer pops their cherry. And the list just goes on and on.......

                Hatton vs Mayweather
                Tyson vs Bruno
                Spence vs Kell Brook
                Ward vs Froch

                Lennox was a beast, but admittedly wanted no parts of Tyson when he was young.

                And Calzaghe clearly waited for Hopkins and ROy to damn near be in nursing homes before he wanted any smoke
                I love the way you lined your excuses. Makes me happy.

                I thought Tyson paid Lewis step aside money.

                Try harder bro.

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                • Laligalaliga
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Amber_TKO
                  Hearn can be as slippery as he wants but it doesn't change the fact that Wilder v Joshua is the money fight in the division, irrespective of how Wilder v Fury does. It is the only fight that heavyweight boxing fans want to see at this point and the longer that AJ goes without fighting Wilder, the more his credibility slides. That in itself proves the value that Deontay brings. Just pay Wilder what he deserves and get it made.
                  Tell us what you think he deserves.

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                  • SugarRaRobinson
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by pillowfists98
                    Boxing is a business not a charity. If he wants the fight he will accept a reasonable offer, its that simple.
                    What don’t u understand ?
                    He don’t want anything from Eddie after the initial debacle and game of possum.

                    Eddie’s too ****** to realize he’s being ignored. Then along comes u, attempting to negotiate for him (pro bono)in the court of public opinion.

                    Wise up buddy, no ones listening to u either.

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                    • SugarRaRobinson
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                      I love the way you lined your excuses. Makes me happy.

                      I thought Tyson paid Lewis step aside money.

                      Try harder bro.
                      IF he did, it was when he was way past his prime and wanted no parts of Lennox at that point. I guess it evens out as Lennox admittedly wanted no parts of Tyson in his prime either.

                      And I’ve already gave props to Lennox. So although this ain’t no MLA college paper, I’ll still need u to cite more than 1 source to validate your position or debunk mine, thx !

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