Wilder: No matter what Hearn offers, I’m fighting Fury next

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  • IMDAZED
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    #81
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Nah.... He turn it down, but everyone can see which version they want to see. Hopefully once they are all done they would end up fighting each other. Doesn't matter which side of the table it turned to.
    Ray, you were the same person a week ago saying Wilder was going to fight Joshua because they were going to cash him out. Maybe it’s not about what version you believe, but what lens you’re looking at because that was and is absolutely ludicrous.

    On June 3, Hearn told Boxing Voice that Povetkin was next. This was weeks before the fight actually fell apart, when they were supposedly deep in negotiation.

    The same Hearn who pretended the $50 mil was fake.

    The same Hearn who, for months, said Wilder had to fight Whyte first.

    The same Hearn who consistently offered Wilder a flat fee as if he were negotiating in bad faith.

    The tables turning matters because if you read the tea leaves then, you could easily see this happening now and can see where this is going. And it isn’t a cash out. There will be a Fury rematch and the winner will be looking at 50-50 or better. Hearn overplayed his hand and his arrogance led them down this path.

    Now, of course, you can believe another “version.” We’ll just circle back again and see how this goes but if you’re seeing clearly, it ain’t hard to interpret.

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #82
      Originally posted by ChrisCook
      Well their resume's don't lie and do you really think any of them are truly scared? They aren't in the right profession if they are.
      Well, he seems not to do anything related to undisputed.

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        #83
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        He was willing to do it before. They flucked him around. And now, with a rematch against Fury, he wields far, far more power. The tide is already turning.
        After being exposed he welds far less power. Hopefully Fury doesn't get robbed second time around. This fu king skinny assed basketball player is bad for boxing and his legion of delusional fans are embarrassing themselves more every day

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          #84
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          Ray, you were the same person a week ago saying Wilder was going to fight Joshua because they were going to cash him out. Maybe it’s not about what version you believe, but what lens you’re looking at because that was and is absolutely ludicrous.

          On June 3, Hearn told Boxing Voice that Povetkin was next. This was weeks before the fight actually fell apart, when they were supposedly deep in negotiation.

          The same Hearn who pretended the $50 mil was fake.

          The same Hearn who, for months, said Wilder had to fight Whyte first.

          The same Hearn who consistently offered Wilder a flat fee as if he were negotiating in bad faith.

          The tables turning matters because if you read the tea leaves then, you could easily see this happening now and can see where this is going. And it isn’t a cash out. There will be a Fury rematch and the winner will be looking at 50-50 or better. Hearn overplayed his hand and his arrogance led them down this path.

          Now, of course, you can believe another “version.” We’ll just circle back again and see how this goes but if you’re seeing clearly, it ain’t hard to interpret.
          Interpret this:
          Your guy has actually said he wants no part of a fight with Joshua.

          How fu cking difficult is that for you blind field to understand?

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          • Robbie Barrett
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            #85
            Wilder is going to duck both. I know he will.

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            • ChrisCook
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              #86
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              So Hearn was lying when he said he'd been talking to Haymon and Finkel for weeks and they'd answered his questions satisfactorily about the 50 million offer?

              Hearn was lying when he said the money was real?

              Hearn was lying when he said Joshua was seriously considering the offer, but was leaning towards turning it down because he preferred to fight at home for less money?

              What did Hearn gain from these lies?
              Again with the lies, i'm starting to think you're obsessed.
              Why do you think Hearn was lying? Joshua has always stated that he'd prefer to fight in London but maybe an offer of 50 Mil turned his head to the point where he would consider it.
              An open minded person would understand that there are always two sides to every story... Perhaps an alternative viewpoint might suggest that they were considering the 50 Mil. offer initially but because they couldn't get any communication with Wilder's team at the time of the offer... you know, when Hearn went to NY and tried to meet them to talk about it (I'm not on about beforehand or after Hearn had gone home) , they might have thought the offer wasn't credible so continued with their own agenda.
              Disclaimer - In case your reality becomes confused again, this post is meant to only offer a potential alternative to your 'facts' and in no way concludes that anybody is lying (as is your default) anymore that it states what actually transpired. The truth is both you or I don't and most probably won't ever know.
              I'm signing off now!

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              • ChrisCook
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                #87
                Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                Well, he seems not to do anything related to undisputed.
                I can only assume you are talking about Wilder here, as Joshua has one everything else and is begging for the Wilder bout (to quote Wilder's words).

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Wilder is going to duck both. I know he will.
                  Yep.

                  Breazeale or Ortiz 2 next.

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                  • Froch_uppercut
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by ussy
                    Wilder is not ******. If he beats fury he raises his stock and can get many more millions from Hearn and Co. Joshua and Hearn are offering the fight now because they know it makes no sense for Wilder to accept at this point.
                    Actually, he is very ******. He has been grossly mismanaged and should have a considerably higher profile than he currently does.
                    Thankfully his days are numbered cos he's past his million cherry picks now, and has escaped by the skin of his teeth against the only 2 half decent guys he has on his record.
                    Hel'll be history before long and thankfully boxing fans can enjoy Joshua take on guys who actually want to make big fights happen

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by ChrisCook
                      Perhaps an alternative viewpoint might suggest that they were considering the 50 Mil. offer initially but because they couldn't get any communication with Wilder's team at the time of the offer
                      But Hearn said on IFL that he'd been speaking to Haymon and Finkel for weeks, communication was going well, he'd gotten all the answers he wanted about the 50 million deal, Joshua was considering it, but was more likely to turn it down in favor of fighting at home.

                      How can anyone try to twist that into the 50 million offer being bogus?

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