Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager: After Fury is Knocked Out, We'll Listen To Hearn
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...is now offering Wilder a two-fight deal. The first bout would be on April 13th at Wembley Stadium in London, and the second, if Wilder wins, would be in the United States.Comment
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Or your mama should have hid you back in her vagina so boxingscene won’t have to read your useless post that adds nothing to the forum.Comment
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Eddie "British Bob" Hearn is a laughing stock in the U.S. He tries to make everyone think he is the king of boxing but is laughed at by most people that have at least half a brain.
Make people think they had to turn down a guaranteed $50 million because of a mandatory? failed. Make them sign before December 1st? failed. Make Joshua look like he isn't a ducker? failed. I could go on and on. Keep up the good work Eddie.Last edited by JWHardin; 11-23-2018, 06:23 PM.Comment
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I'll agree that talking about the 50 mil is yesterday, but why does anything have to be in Wembley if there is more money somewhere else? Let's say 50 mil gets offered again? Does AJ play the A side card, and offer less money? Hearn will never cover that big of a bet/bid on that kind of a risk. Too rich for his blood with a slim profit margin and his goods could get damaged win or lose. He has been outbid before, but only with AJ has he offered less money as a counter and justified it by saying that it would be Wilder's best payday. In America, money talks, it screams and yells. The best bid will get the fight.Comment
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