Eddie Hearn: We offered Wilder, minimum guarantee+PPV and rematch on america. no ans.

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  • bballchump11
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    #11
    Hearn knows Wilder is rematching Fury right away, so he's bluffing now to save face.

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    • The plunger man
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      #12
      Wilder is scared ****less ofgetting comatosed by joshua.
      Game is up wilder

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      • kingstip9
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        #13
        Pacquiao vs Mayweather eat your heart out. Getting flashbacks. “Oh your guys scared of our guy because they said this... no your guys scared because he don’t want this”

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        • Cybervato74
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          #14
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          You're not to bright yourself are you ? It doesn't matter what Wilder says, there's a far better fight for him to unify and on top of that Ben Davison said he's not interested in Wilder now so we don't know what is going on.

          You definitely apply to my previous post one way or other!
          Lemmie get this straight; You say what wilder(who has a say in his fight promotion) says doesnt matter but do give credence to Fury's trainer (who isn't his promoter.)
          And you give even more importance to your own bias (which has no influence whatsover) that AJ is a far better fight for Wilder. Is that what you are saying?

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          • Biolink
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            #15
            "Minimum guarantee" is a fancy way of saying flat fee, which Wilder already said he's not taking anymore. They're still determined to make "dossers" out of Wilder with these deals.

            The only reason you offer this is because you know this fight is gonna do big numbers revenue wise, and you want to cut it off for Wilder at a certain point, lets be real...

            Any serious deal would start at a straight up 40% at this point. The only way Wilder doesn't play hardball now is if he loses to Fury.
            Last edited by Biolink; 12-22-2018, 01:13 AM.

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            • Toffee
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              #16
              Originally posted by Biolink
              "Minimum guarantee" is a fancy way of saying flat fee, which Wilder already said he's not taking anymore. They're still determined to make "dossers" out of Wilder with these deals. The only way reason you offer this is because you know this fight is gonna do big numbers revenue wise. Any serious deal would start at a straight up 40% at this point. The only way Wilder doesn't play hardball now is if he loses to Fury.
              If he loses to Fury he won't play any ball.

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              • Biolink
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                #17
                Originally posted by Toffee
                If he loses to Fury he won't play any ball.
                Joshua said he'd still fight Wilder even if Wilder somehow lost.

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                • mathed
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                  #18
                  Man, the Fury fight was staged and you saw what happened to Wilder, lol. You think he would DREAM of stepping into the ring with AJ? LOL, some people are smoking rocks for real.

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    You're not to bright yourself are you ? It doesn't matter what Wilder says, there's a far better fight for him to unify and on top of that Ben Davison said he's not interested in Wilder now so we don't know what is going on.

                    You definitely apply to my previous post one way or other!
                    Wilder vs fury is the best hw in the world. They got unfinished business. Hearn is clearly putting on a show. You aj nut lickers are too blind to see it.

                    Aj can go fight Derek chisora LOL

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                    • Toffee
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Biolink
                      Joshua said he'd still fight Wilder even if Wilder somehow lost.
                      That was before he got shown up on December 1.

                      If he rematches Fury and loses, you can bet he'll have another rematch clause. Where he'll lose again but make good money.

                      We're then talking about a potential Joshua fight 18+ months from now. He'll be 35 with 2 losses and a lucky draw in his last 3 fights.

                      There's no way Joshua is interested in him unless it's now - with the belt. Wilder will still get his two big money fights and lose twice.

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