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  • DaNeutral.
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    #51
    Its always been about the money with Finkel, All of Wilders career has been about protection, cherry picks, saving the Zero, keeping the KO% high and talking a big game while fighting bums. But losing fans which is money. Then one day the big man of the division, the king, the real champion would want Wilders belt and when he does Finkel is ready to be as awkward as he can possibly be until eventually Hearn and Joshua give in and greatly overpay Wilder just so they can get his belt.

    Luckily for Finkel and co that Wilder is a massive moron who appears to be deluded and really gullible and seems to believe any old thing Finkel fancies telling him. This is Finkel cashing out, weve seen this done so many times and this is following the same old structure for a cash out. Nothing wrong with calling an offer a joke, crack money, chicken feed but surely not when that offer is nearly 8 times as much as youve ever earnt in 1 fight and only 1 million less than you had earnt in all his 40 fights combined.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #52
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      A-side = Bigger draw

      Everyone knows this simpleton. You'd argue black is white if it'd make Wilder look better.

      You're on here claiming you work in the sport. You've been exposed as a liar and don't even know what A-side means. Only pathetic guy is you.

      BTW they've released more tickets for the top tier for Wilder-Fury. Tickets you said were sold out.
      WWE,WWF told me that he made a call to Eddie Hearn personally about one of his fighters who was a mandatory to one of Hearn’s fighters. In any case something occurred and he kept WWE on hold and told him he needed to get the ok from his old man so he now knows first hand that Barry Hearn is actually in charge of Matchroom boxing and Eddie is just the face.

      It was a lovely story and for that insight I have nothing but respect for his insider knowledge. I also do not believe he has crushes on boxers he comments for the love of the sport even though he said he doesn’t like boxing

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      • thack
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        #53
        The arrogance of Joshua and the Hearns is completely out of sorts here.Joshua saying he won't even be there , get up to watch it .The Hearns now saying they want the fight but want all the money around 85% at the last reckoning, they really are a bunch of up their arse clowns .Joshua has lost a lot of support by following the accountant Hearns route .....made a lot of money but taken the safer route.....they are daft if they can't see that everyone see's this ....they can't have it both ways!

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        • Curt Henning
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          #54
          AJ fans after parker/AJ

          "how come wilder didnt show up...he chickened out"

          reasonable people "well no...eddie hearn had him barred for entering the ring...which was the whole point for wilder to be there...so he figured it wasnt worth it"

          AJ before wilder/fury "i hope wilder wins so we can fight...thats the fight i really want"

          "so AJ you going? gonna be ringside"

          "nah man thats too late for me man imma be asleep...ill catch the highlights...watching it might give me nightmares"

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          • Robertthebruce
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            #55
            Originally posted by Digital Mouth
            We never saw proof that that $50 MILLION even existed. Just like Dana White never gave AJ the 100 MILLION to join the UFC. People make up so many stories today. I personally believe Wilder never had the 50 Million it was just a bluff to suit whatever it was he was doing at the time.
            You are obviously just a AJ nuthugger

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            • EasternEuroFan
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              #56
              Finkel has slipped up in a few interviews with massive inconsistencies.

              I used to think that AJ was ducking the fight as much as Wilder, but if you watch some Finkel interviews, he actually lets slip some things by mistake, maybe it's old age.

              In one interview he said they only received a flat fee offer from Hearn. Then two days ago in an interview, he said that Hearn had sent them a 30% offer, which they're not happy with. Hearn is right though, as much as i think he might be to blame too, why aren't Wilder's team even responding trying to negotiate? Even if you don't like Hearn's offer, at least start a negotiation process.

              I'm not even sure Wilder would've fought Fury if it wasn't so soon after the lay-off. I don't blame Wilder, but his handlers don't seem to have massive confidence in him. Finkel has slipped up so many times that it's become hard to believe what he is saying. If it's true Hearn sent a 30% offer, then they should have negotiated.

              I think if Hearn only sent flat fee offers, then he is partly to blame of course. But if Wilder's $50m offer included it being partly funded by Frank Warren and the fight being on BT Sport in the UK, which is what it was, then they obviously knew that it was never going to be accepted.

              At they end of the day, Wilder's team have a contract there signed on AJ's half. If they're not even willing to negotiate, what can you do? - Sometimes i think Wilder's team are not telling him the full story.
              Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 12-01-2018, 08:51 AM.

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              • rickJen
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                #57
                Same manager who said, "My Deontay baby won't be rushed into fighting Klitschko."
                How can you even trust this clown?
                Same clown who refuses to meet, talk on the phone, you name it.

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                • Robyn Banz
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                  #58
                  Joshua was definitely the Aside vs Martin. Definitely!!

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                  • Falkano
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                    #59
                    Has the fight sold out yet? Finkel said it is the biggest fight out there with huge demand so I am assuming it must have?

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                    • SchoolTheseCats
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      No the A-side is the bigger draw.

                      Fury is a challenger but getting 50%? Why? Because he's the bigger draw, the A-side.

                      Martin-Joshua
                      Usyk-Bellew

                      Who was the A-side in those 2 fights?
                      They was the champions in those fights you know that right?
                      Edit: nvm saw post few pages later
                      Last edited by SchoolTheseCats; 12-01-2018, 09:45 AM.

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