Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: Hearn's Offer is Nowhere Near What Fury is Worth

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  • Jack_sh*t
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    #61
    Originally posted by j0zef
    Remind me when Frank has a decent earner on his roster. Dude talks a big game, but until Fury beat Wlad, Frank's stable was worth Jack sht.
    Thanks very much.

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    • Jack_sh*t
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      #62
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Fury is already king.
      He walks this earth like a God...

      No wait... 🤔

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        #63
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        I’m saying that if Deontay ‘ Baby oil ‘Wilder wanted a fight he knows 40% was on the table for him.

        Fury took the necessary steps to inquire by calling Eddie and I’m sure Fury will not waste anytime in exposing just how sheet the offer was when he kicks of his publicity tour for the rematch.

        Do I believe Wilder was offered 40%? Yes I do. If I’m wrong I have no qualms coming on here and saying I was conned
        Didn't Warren acknowledge that there was an offer but that it was well below what he felt Fury was worth?

        Here's my recap of things. First Hearn said he was going to keep things quiet. Then he said for weeks that there was silence on the line from the Wilder camp. Then he told the press that he offered 35% with a $15M guarantee. And without getting a response from them (I presume) he said he was increasing the offer to 40%.

        Eddie Hearn has publicly revealed details of his offer to Deontay Wilder for a heavyweight with Anthony Joshua on April 13 at Wembley. The unified champion’s promoter had previously stated he would…


        What I found intriguing from this was that Hearn said, hey, Wilder can get 50% if he KO's Fury. I don't agree with it, but this seems to be Wilder's master plan. KO Fury and force two 50-50 (or better) fights with Joshua. I've long since said that if there is a contract available to be signed that gives Wilder 40% in the UK, he should sign it.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Jax teller
          Stop trying to impose your OPINION on other people like its a fact.

          If people can choose to recognise Fury's questionable lineage as wasn't started with #1 Wlad & #2 Witali it was #1 Wlad & #3 Chageav and not undisputed either then they can choose to recognise the IBO.
          It's not an opinion. It's a fact. The IBO isn't a recognized world title. The WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO all recognize each other. None of them recognize the IBO.

          None of the major TV networks recognize the IBO as a world title (including Sky). None of the major promoters recognize the IBO as a world title (including Matchroom).

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          • BirdSong
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            #65
            warren thinks he will get a fair shake in the states with no brit or american judges on the panel lolz he must be delusional, im afraid boxing issues with this go far deeper than that

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              #66
              That's because he doesn't want the fight bro

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              • Noelanthony
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                #67
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                Didn't Warren acknowledge that there was an offer but that it was well below what he felt Fury was worth?

                Here's my recap of things. First Hearn said he was going to keep things quiet. Then he said for weeks that there was silence on the line from the Wilder camp. Then he told the press that he offered 35% with a $15M guarantee. And without getting a response from them (I presume) he said he was increasing the offer to 40%.

                Eddie Hearn has publicly revealed details of his offer to Deontay Wilder for a heavyweight with Anthony Joshua on April 13 at Wembley. The unified champion’s promoter had previously stated he would…


                What I found intriguing from this was that Hearn said, hey, Wilder can get 50% if he KO's Fury. I don't agree with it, but this seems to be Wilder's master plan. KO Fury and force two 50-50 (or better) fights with Joshua. I've long since said that if there is a contract available to be signed that gives Wilder 40% in the UK, he should sign it.
                As much as I can frown at Deontay’s decision making I understand it and whether I ike it or not , accept it. Mr Warren on the other hand everything is driven by envy and resentment for Hearn. Hypothetically speaking here, if Warren viewed Fury as deserving 60 million to fight AJ, if 40 million was offered he would consider that a derisory offer as it would be short of his estimation.

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                • davefromvancouv
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  Apparently you can't count since you're claiming boxing has 5 world titles when it only has 4.
                  Originally posted by Jax teller
                  Stop trying to impose your OPINION on other people like its a fact.

                  If people can choose to recognise Fury's questionable lineage as wasn't started with #1 Wlad & #2 Witali it was #1 Wlad & #3 Chageav and not undisputed either then they can choose to recognise the IBO.
                  Eventually, from a boxing purist's point of view, Klitschko fought #2 Povetkin, after Vitali retired, to become the lineal champion. Explained here:

                  By Cliff Rold - Anthony Joshua is the biggest draw in the heavyweight division and the man with the most belts. He might be the best fighter in the heavyweight

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                  • Jax teller
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    It's not an opinion. It's a fact. The IBO isn't a recognized world title. The WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO all recognize each other. None of them recognize the IBO.

                    None of the major TV networks recognize the IBO as a world title (including Sky). None of the major promoters recognize the IBO as a world title (including Matchroom).
                    It hasn't got a lot of weight behind it I'll give you that but certain fighters recognise it and so do some boxing fans.

                    It exists you can't deny it you can just choose to not recognise but other people can making it your opinion which happens to be shared by others. Its no different to how the other belts started off.

                    I don't think it means much personally regarding AJ as he has 3 recognised across board, all but one no matter what you recognise. Either way 3 or 4 is nitpicking at the end of the day no one seems to care what belts AJ obtains, for some fans his worth never rises incomparison to other HW's even with the addition of the more legitimate titles like the WBO.

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                    • Jax teller
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                      Eventually, from a boxing purist's point of view, Klitschko fought #2 Povetkin, after Vitali retired, to become the lineal champion. Explained here:

                      https://www.boxingscene.com/lineage-...weight--134150
                      That's a better argument for lineal status

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