Hearn reacts to Wilder/Fury mando order

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  • kafkod
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    #1

    Hearn reacts to Wilder/Fury mando order

    Some very interesting stuff from Eddie here!

    He will bid, "a ****ing fortune" for Wilder vs Fury if it goes to a bid.

    Fury was made "a financial offer" not a split offer, to fight AJ, because that was what he asked for. If Fury wants a 60/40 split with AJ, he can have it.

    Wilder could also have a 60/40 split with AJ, if he wants it.

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    #2
    Swear he says he offered Wilder 40% already in response to Lennox input?

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      #3
      I'm lost? Why would Wilder vs Fury II go to purse bid in the first place?

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      • Bmore18
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        #4
        lol @ eddie

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          #5
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          I'm lost? Why would Wilder vs Fury II go to purse bid in the first place?
          Because the WBC is doing WBC type of things lol.

          And the fight will be signed without the purse bid.

          Would be interested in seeing how much Hearn would bid. I see the fight doing 700k-1M buys for the rematch so the fighters would be set to make over 20M each. Would he put a bid over 30M for the fight?

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            #6
            Funny interview. The wbc ordering this fight probably bodes well for AJ in the long run. And to be realistic, for all parties, really.
            If it goes to purse bids, wilder and fury both make the most money they’ve ever made.
            If fury pulls out, he can always get the aj fight at 60-40 for April 13th
            If wilder really doesn’t want to fight fury again, he can try his luck at unifying with Joshua.
            If aj gets neither, he can always go to America and improve his profile, or we get aj-Whyte 2, and more than likely, Hearn and dazn win the purse bids.

            Dazn most likely won’t be outbid for this fight.

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              #7
              Even the hardcore Wilder fans have to admit, seeing Eddie hearns promote this fight would be bizarre and hilarious

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                #8
                Originally posted by earl-hickey
                Even the hardcore Wilder fans have to admit, seeing Eddie hearns promote this fight would be bizarre and hilarious
                Lol just the thought has me cracking up... cue all the “dazn is trash anyway...” threads.

                Wilder would probably give fury 60% before he lets it go to dazn though

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                  #9
                  Hearn at the same event have an interview to seckbach and blueblood and stated the following offer has been given to wilder.

                  60/40 in Joshua's favour with a 15 million dollar guarantee for wilder.
                  2 way rematch clause with fight 2 in USA.
                  If wilder loses.. fight 2 is 70/30 in AJ's favour.
                  If wilder wins.. 50/50 in his favour.

                  That offer has been upped from an original 65/35 all other things the same.

                  Crickets

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by yammy25
                    Hearn at the same event have an interview to seckbach and blueblood and stated the following offer has been given to wilder.

                    60/40 in Joshua's favour with a 15 million dollar guarantee for wilder.
                    2 way rematch clause with fight 2 in USA.
                    If wilder loses.. fight 2 is 70/30 in AJ's favour.
                    If wilder wins.. 50/50 in his favour.

                    That offer has been upped from an original 65/35 all other things the same.

                    Crickets

                    IF true, thats a fair deal. But I dont even for a second believe that either sides have had any intention on following any script other than the below:

                    AJ/Whyte
                    Wilder/Fury2

                    AJ/Miller (In US)
                    Wilder/Breazeale

                    *in 2020: AJ/Wilder.

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