Comments Thread For: Hearn Claims Joshua Fight Offers Ignored, Wilder's Team Silent
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You are aware that eventually Team Wilder shared some details of the offer with Hearn and Joshua, right?
And AJ never said 'yes' in public like they tried to make him do.
So what do you think all that BS was about from Wilder and Finkel about getting AJ to accept in public? It was never necessary. It was all just for PR. And morons like you swallow it hook, line and sinker.Comment
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Hearn and Joshua said they were interested in the offer and they wanted to find out more.
Finkel didn’t even want to meet. A meeting would have been ‘unproductive’
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Get the fuck outta here! You've already let it be known by letting the cat out the bag a long time ago; That it was your wish that Anthony Joshua fight Deontay Wilder sometime in 2020. You lying fucking hypocrite! It's even on YouTube video. So quit trying to manipulate the gullible British boxing public with this kind bullshit you are trying to put out.Comment
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Yes. He already did.
Wilder already took $14m at best for fighting Fury instead of fighting Joshua for $15m guaranteed. That's a fact.
Now Wilder is talking about fighting Fury again even though we KNOW he has a 35% offer on the table, a guaranteed rematch and an approximate $20m minimum guarantee.
And now he's talking about fighting Breazeale instead, how much do you think he earns for that?
Wise up son.Comment
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Finkel said that because he didn't want to waste time if they weren't interested, and in the end, he was right. They did talk, and after finding out the fight was in the US, they turned it down by offering a counter flat fee, deal killing offer for a fight in the UK. They said AJ was willing to fight for less because he wanted to fight at home. Wilder even verbally accepted the flat fee as long as the fight was last year.
In the meantime Hearn put out several fact-free statements about the $50 million funds not being there, etc. Then came up with the 24hr deadline for their mandatory to be signed, which they didn't sign until a week later. Team Joshua pulled out of the "negotiations" to fight Povetkin.
I'm fed up with the BS between the two camps, and don't care if they ever fight.Comment
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