Whyte earned least 30per cent cut he's ppv beat Parker who got 35 per cent and easy put himself as 4th best hw frew level of opponents he's faced whyte is my fave hw personality wise he's up to face anyone can get really nasty yet he's hilarious aswell reckon he might be the dark horse to shock any or all of the big three my rankings Joshua fury wilder whyte povektein pulev Ortiz Parker Joyce chisura Miller breazale
Comments Thread For: Hearn Cautions 'Now or Never' For Whyte To Accept Joshua Offer
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Hearn has more Divas than the Philharmonic. Canelo offers scrubs purses they can't refuse, and Hearn has him on a pedestal; fragile, handle with care. Hearn has to rob peter to pay Paul. I think his balls are all up in the air.Comment
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Eddie didnt have to come out and say now or never he chose to do it on purpose...if i was i would say forget eddie and would go the mandatory route..Comment
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Dillian is saying that he can't blame Hearn because the offer is from AJ, not Eddie. He knows the score with AJ and Matchroom's relationship. AJ has his own promotion company and his own financial manager. His trainer, McCracken, also has at least as much influence with him as Hearn.
Like Dillian says here, Eddie works for AJ. And even if Hearn tells him the offer is ridiculous, AJ will tell Hearn to offer it anyway.
I mean I wasn't necessarily buying that Whyte was honest when he said his Joshua offer was lower than his Del Boy payday. But the talkative Hearn's silence suggests it probably is true.
This one is a lil more delicate a thing. Cuz if Hearn is running it then he wouldn't necessarily wanna make Joshua look like he's got no input or little when it comes to opponent pay when Joshua might not necessarily wanna look like a follower in anything he's doing. But if Joshua is running things than Hearn might not wanna confirm that his sh^tty offers are really Joshua's sh^tty offer which would make him look like a bit of a promotional stooge or Joshua's lackey when he knows whats what then a ex-low level drug dealer or w/e Joshua was doing previous to boxing.
I don't deny Joshua likely has a bigger role than most, but I also find it hard to believe its down to how much his opponent deserves to be paid so often or that Hearn's opinions & stances are just being disregarded by Joshua.
But as I said I don't think its crazy to think Joshua is calling the shots across the board. He's the draw & he doesn't really need Hearn to sell tickets anymore. I just need to see more people saying thats the case cuz to me this lowballing offer thing is following the Hearn story line since entering American + getting this DAZN deal more than I feel like Joshua is calling his shots & ignoring Hearn to the level Whyte is suggesting.
Not talking about you here, but it cracks me up to see people ****ing on about how well Haymon treats his fighters, how much money he has to invest in them, the best viewing platforms for them to further their careers .. etc, etc.
Then a minute later they'll be talking about how useless and inept Hearn is because he can't sign any of them! If Haymon so great to work for, why is it such a bad reflection on Hearn that he can't sign Haymon fighters?
But idk thats just the feeling I get. Maybe being on the PBC A-list is when you are getting those real estate tips & sh^t that a lot of PBC guys are into & that insured Paul Williams was self sufficient after his accident without anymore boxing paydays.Comment
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