Wilder: No matter what Hearn offers, I’m fighting Fury next
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Obviously because he wasn't talking about the $50 million offer then.Comment
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I liked the first fight between Fury and Wilder and want to see it again. Both earned the public's respect for that fight, especially Fury. Wilder also wants to do it again which is awesome.
As far as Joshua goes, I like him also, but I cannot stand Eddie Hearn's BS. While he was out there Barking and trying to throw around orders, Wilder and Fury found their own common ground. Hearn wanted everything on his terms. He thought he was wielding too much power and it backfired on him.
There is a limit to being an A side. Hearn forgot about one of the most important aspects of doing business, and that is granting mutual respect and fairness. It came back to bite him.Comment
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So did Frank Warren, but let's forget about that .. and the fact that it had a 24 hour take-or-leave-it deadline.Comment
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Weeks later, Hearn said the deal was still on the table and being negotiated.
Hearn's 12.5 million offer had a 24 hour take it or leave it deadline too. So Wilder threw that in there to poke fun at him. Nobody takes these deadlines seriously.Comment
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No he didn't, and I actually read a post by you backing Finkel's statement that there would be no point negotiating the deal with Hearn unless he accepted the money first, because it "wouldn't be productive"Comment
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I like how you neglect to mention AJ this week saying that in order to have accept that offer he would have had to break or buy out pre existing contracts he has which may have cost him $20m-$30m
He was never going to recieve $50m if he accepted after all expenses.Comment
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Why would I go and fight Wilder? I’m not claiming to be the baddest one face in the world while turning down biggest ever paydays to prove it?Comment
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