does team wilder and hearn become pals now?

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  • Curt Henning
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    #1

    does team wilder and hearn become pals now?

    we know warren and hearn are competitors and arent too warm to each other

    we saw warren and wilders team buddy up to sort of spite hearn.....

    now we see warren kinda pulling this thing out of nowhere and possibly killing the fury/wilder rematch....in a move that may sort of ticked off wilders people who may have believed they had a fight ready to go

    remember years ago when floyd thought he was negotiating with arum and pac....yet arum had 0 intention of the fight and had cowboys stadium and clottey in his pocket the whole time? it left floyd without a viable dance parnter(shane was signed to fight berto).....so floyd had to scramble for a viable opponent and had to have haymon get shane out of his berto fight so he could have him

    not saying all of the sudden were gonna see AJ/wilder....that wont happen....wilder, if fury rematch doesnt come off, will take a brezeale/whyte type fight

    but after that?

    what if hearn and wilders people buddy up and get serious to spite espn and top rank?

    on the surface it might not make much sense...since this is triangle...and whomever fights whomever will have to answer to the 3rd guy......so in essence all parties are really ok....if aj and fury fought the winner would have to answer to wilder....if aj and wilder fought they winner would have to answer to fury etc

    but what if hearn and wilder set up a 2 fight deal with an interim light touch in between...one in the us and one in the uk with the possibility of a trilogy 3rd tilt? and fury is kinda left sitting there with pulevs and jennings...and joey dawejko?
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    #2
    I agree that the biggest winner in this whole scenario is Anthony Joshua and Matchroom Sports' Barry and Eddie Hearn. They are happy that Fury bailed the Hell on out so now they can get the opportunity of fighting Deontay Wilder.

    I will say this however, despite Tyson's Fury's departure the negotiations won't be easy. If they attempt to low ball Deontay Wilder again this time then there very well may not be a fight. Joshua and Matchroom Sport must come correct or Wilder will walk.

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      Originally posted by champion4ever
      I agree that the biggest winner in this whole scenario is Anthony Joshua and Matchroom Sports' Barry and Eddie Hearn. They are happy that Fury bailed the Hell on out so now they can get the opportunity of fighting Deontay Wilder.

      I will say this despite Fury's departure the negotiations won't be easy. If they attempt to low ball Deontay Wilder again this time then there very well may not be a fight. Joshua and Matchroom Sport must come correct or Wilder will walk.
      eventually two sides will get a deal done and set this whole thing into motion....its a matter of when....but im intrigued to see what 2 sides get together first and get a deal done

      whichever two sides do it....the winner will be the a-side to the 3rd party

      so i wouldnt be suprised to see hearn and wilders team get together in order to hold it over fury......maybe its a longshot but it wouldnt shock me

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