You're lying. He said he didn't request it because he knew they could get Showtime to cover it. Then went on to say they'd been discussing the 50 million offer for weeks, but that AJ was leaning towards declining because he wanted to fight in the UK. Do you have ears? Listen to the entire interview.
Wilder: No matter what Hearn offers, I’m fighting Fury next
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full props for wilder wanting to rematch immediately a guy many think outboxed and "embarrassed" him....takes more guts than AJ will ever have to do that.....Comment
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You should just give up now. Anybody who is interested can watch the video and hear for themselves what Hearn said, and what he was referring to when he said it.You're lying. He said he didn't request it because he knew they could get Showtime to cover it. Then went on to say they'd been discussing the 50 million offer for weeks, but that AJ was leaning towards declining because he wanted to fight in the UK. Do you have ears? Listen to the entire interview.Comment
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The initial offer was sent by email from Wilder to Joshua, Joshua's promoter and Joshua's trainer. Hearn reached out to Finkel to verify the offer was legitimate and Finkel said it was. Sometimes fighters send an offer directly to a fighter to make sure that fighter gets the offer. Sometimes promoters don't present offers to fighters if they don't want them to take it. If Finkel emails Joshua directly, it could be considered contract tampering. That's why Wilder sent it.Comment
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Stop lieing. You have been caught lieing on this forum many times.The initial offer was sent by email from Wilder to Joshua, Joshua's promoter and Joshua's trainer. Hearn reached out to Finkel to verify the offer was legitimate and Finkel said it was. Sometimes fighters send an offer directly to a fighter to make sure that fighter gets the offer. Sometimes promoters don't present offers to fighters if they don't want them to take it. If Finkel emails Joshua directly, it could be considered contract tampering. That's why Wilder sent it.
It was a twitter post, gadamn it.Comment
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Yes I am claiming that because Fury was tagging Wilder the entire fight menawhile Wilder's agrression was effective only for a minute of the fight. Even in the rounds Wilder KD Fury Tyson came back strong and walked him down, especially in round 12 when he dominated and hurt Wilder after the KD. That's effective aggression.Fury wound up on his ass twice. Surely you're not claiming Fury's aggression was more effective?
Judging is subjective and different judges prefer different things. I personally would consider Fury the ring general with his effective movement, others might say Wilder forced him to back up all night. All depends on what you're looking for.
Out landed with pitty pat punches. The clean hard punches were coming from Wilder most of the time. Sitting at ringside is a lot different from watching on TV.
Wilder didn't back him up, he was following Fury. The fight was fought at Fury's pace, and Wilder was always where Fury wanted him to be. At no point of the fight they fought Wilder's fight, not even after the knockdowns. That's ring generalship.
With pitty pat punches AND hard shots. Fury wobbled Wilder a few times and made him reset. The clean, hard punches that Wilder threw were missed by a mile. In case you don't know they don't count.Last edited by Szef; 12-20-2018, 05:37 PM.Comment
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I'm talking landed punches. Wilder had more hard clean shots than Fury. To really appreciate Wilder's power, you need to be ringside. Look, you can score the fight however you want. I don't think Wilder won. I'm just explaining why the Fury shut out that Fury fans saw isn't what people at ringside saw. Fury had some pretty looking combinations, but they were mostly pitty pat. When you talk to judges, the two things they appreciate the most is who is trying to make the fight and who is landing that harder clean shots. Both of those go for Wilder.Yes I am claiming that because Fury was tagging Wilder the entire fight menawhile Wilder's agrression was effective only for a minute of the fight. Even in the rounds Wilder KD Fury Tyson came back strong and walked him down, especially in round 12 when he dominated and hurt Wilder after the KD. That's effective aggression.
Wilder didn't back him up, he was following Fury. The fight was fought at Fury's pace, and Wilder was always where Fury wanted him to be. At no point of the fight they fought Wilder's fight, not even after the knockdowns. That's ring generalship.
With pitty pat punches AND hard shots. Fury wobbled Wilder a few times and made him reset. The clean, hard punches that Wilder threw were missed by a mile. In case you don't know they don't count.
BUT, Fury's defense was so incredible, and he did throw back quite a bit, that obviously Fury won the majority of rounds. I had him up 2 heading into the 12th, as did a lot of people around me. If you had him up more than that, I've got no problem with it, depending on the rounds. I could see 1-4 all for Fury and I could see 1-4 all for Wilder. I personally had it 2-2. If you had 4-0 Fury, that's cool with me.Comment
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Joshua and Hearn both say they got an email. I've shown you links of them saying that. We both know you're just a troll, but it's important that innocent bystanders understand you're doing a drive by of ******ity.Comment
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Of course it is , you clowns are on here daily about not wanting the fight and making excuses about how much money Wilder a worth, how bad contract offers , how great Wilder is..blah ..blah ...blah...how funny is it going to be if Wilder doesn't get the Fury fight bc without Fury he's not marketable........
NEXT stop Breazeale then right ?Anything to avoid getting in the ring with a boxer/ puncher and it will be good news to you....lolComment
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