A Wilder Vs Joshua Timeline

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  • juggernaut666
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    #21
    Originally posted by koolkc107
    No, actually I asked what paragraphs from the article he wanted quoted and added.

    But, see things how you will.
    Nope that's how YOU see things ,through beer goggles . that poster called you a troll ( you are one ) and you said his post wasn't valid unless it was credible ( it was ) and you continued to lie when you said the editor didn't know who wilders manager was when that article in FACT explain that finkel was planning a meeting with Hearn . You just chose to ignore it.

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      #22
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      No its not he FORGOT a date that PROVES Finkel weaseled out on what he agreed to...lol...

      JUNE 12th 2018

      Wilder’s manager, Shelly Finkel, echoed his fighters’s words, telling ESPN: "We have agreed to the terms that Eddie [Hearn] has put out to us for a fight in the UK.


      Deontay sent an email to Joshua on Sunday night and I sent one today to Barry Hearn and Eddie telling them that we officially accept the offer to fight under the terms they gave us and to send us the contract."

      "There's no [percentage] split, but they've offered us a good purse. Not as good as we feel it should be, but we want the fight and we're willing to take what they offered."

      "We wanted a percentage, but we didn't think we could get it done in a quick time frame, so we said let's take what they've offered us. Deontay wants this fight."


      I'll even give the troll a link below so he can still ignore this one like yours and claim its not valid because the editor didn't know finkel...lol

      https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxi...al-boxing-news

      I stand corrected end thread, I think we've buried him pretty deep here, rather you!

      Great post!

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      • koolkc107
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        #23
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Nope that's how YOU see things ,through beer goggles . that poster called you a troll ( you are one ) and you said his post wasn't valid unless it was credible ( it was ) and you continued to lie when you said the editor didn't know who wilders manager was when that article in FACT explain that finkel was planning a meeting with Hearn . You just chose to ignore it.

        Actually, this is how I responded:

        Originally posted by koolkc107
        Let me know what quote from the article you'd like included and we will certainly see if it fits what you are putting forth.

        Not so sure about the source since he doesn't seem to know who Al Haymon is. His facts seem OK tho, so I see no problem posting truthful content and adding it to the timeline.

        Let me know.
        Does this sound like I am dismissing his take?

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        • koolkc107
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          #24
          Originally posted by REDEEMER
          I stand corrected end thread, I think we've buried him pretty deep here, rather you!

          Great post!
          Buried?

          Really?

          How so?

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            #25
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            No its not he FORGOT a date that PROVES Finkel weaseled out on what he agreed to...lol...

            JUNE 12th 2018

            Wilder’s manager, Shelly Finkel, echoed his fighters’s words, telling ESPN: "We have agreed to the terms that Eddie [Hearn] has put out to us for a fight in the UK.


            Deontay sent an email to Joshua on Sunday night and I sent one today to Barry Hearn and Eddie telling them that we officially accept the offer to fight under the terms they gave us and to send us the contract."

            "There's no [percentage] split, but they've offered us a good purse. Not as good as we feel it should be, but we want the fight and we're willing to take what they offered."

            "We wanted a percentage, but we didn't think we could get it done in a quick time frame, so we said let's take what they've offered us. Deontay wants this fight."


            I'll even give the troll a link below so he can still ignore this one like yours and claim its not valid because the editor didn't know finkel...lol

            https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxi...al-boxing-news
            Added. And attributed to you.

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            • koolkc107
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              #26
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              The statements don't match. Finkel said Wilder accepted an offer from Hearn but Hearn says they didn't so who is someone going to believe. I believe team AJ based on recent public statements made by Wilder such as they are begging me to fight AJ. How can AJ be begging Wilder to fight him and not want the fight? Wilder also said he and Fury are 1 and 2 and AJ is number 3 on the outside looking in and that he would fight Fury for the real heavyweight championship next and not AJ.
              I think they did accept the offer but the fight died in the details, details omitted when the contract was sent.

              The recent statements about begging have to do with Hearn continuing to sent unacceptable offers and with the obvious truth that Wilder now has a very viable alternative if Matchroom continues to try and play hardball with bad offers.

              The rematch will likely be next, barring a better offer or Wilder simply saying "to hell with it" as he tried to do earlier this year.

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