If he was a promoter ,I was a tiger tamer in the circus . He gets to many things wrong and hes a self claimed non fan of the sport, Robbie Barrett had his direct quote. He's a biggest fraud on here as i've seen.
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I still can't believe Hearn asked Haymon and Showtime for proof of funds. What type of disrespectful **** is that? These guys oversaw 3 ppv fights that generated over 2 million buys since 2013. Hearn is the one without the big fight experience in America.Comment
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True Wilder written one without any lawyers or team involvement present and made his own terms up in the contract and sent it straight away to Hearn.....Keep in mind a 50 million contract that doesn't need any negotiations just signing with no worries about nothing. RIGHTTTTTTTTTTT !
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The funds would have shown BT sports. HaComment
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Well someone doesn’t necessarily have to be a fan of the sport to be involved in the business side of it, but yea, the internet is full of story tellers with convenient reasons for not validating their claims.If he was a promoter ,I was a tiger tamer in the circus . He gets to many things wrong and hes a self claimed non fan of the sport, Robbie Barrett had his direct quote. He's a biggest fraud on here as i've seen.Comment
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How dare he!
Ask for proof of funds from the champ Deontay Wilder who said he'd give AJ 50mil in an e-mail, and who himself made 1million in his fight prior.
Eddie Hearn is such an idiot asking for a little proof.
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Frank Warren does near all of his business in the UK, Frank Warren has an extensive background in preparing US boxing content for consumption in the UK, and Frank Warren has the experience to gauge what a big US fight is viewed like in the UK.
Eddie Hearn isn't going to give Warren his books, but folks talk; there's no doubt that Warren has a pretty good gauge as to how big Anthony Joshua is in the UK (and how strongly the UK audience will follow him for a fight that air's 3am in the UK).
No different than when the Hatton talks were happening, or when Warren was preparing bids for Mayweather-Alvarez, Mayweather-Pacquiao, Mayweather-McGregor, Mayweather-Cotto, and the host of other big events that Warren put together bid packages for (Pacquiao's fights, Cotto-Alvarez, Alvarez-Golovkin, etc), logic tells you that a prospective bid package could be put together for Wilder-Joshua.
With a reputable market value in hand, Haymon and the camp will have a number to work when finalizing the actual deal points ("We've looked at what we think we can earn from the UK on this fight, with Joshua's starpower and the profile of Wilder and the fight in the US, and we've pegged the take on that at near $18m. What do you think Sky Sports would be willing to offer to host the fight? And, if Sky's offer is less than that, is Joshua willing to buy the UK rights from us for a price, out of his guarantee?")Comment
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Both shelly finkel and frank warren confirmed that the 50mil offer was based on a Showtime / BT PPV.Frank Warren does near all of his business in the UK, Frank Warren has an extensive background in preparing US boxing content for consumption in the UK, and Frank Warren has the experience to gauge what a big US fight is viewed like in the UK.
Eddie Hearn isn't going to give Warren his books, but folks talk; there's no doubt that Warren has a pretty good gauge as to how big Anthony Joshua is in the UK (and how strongly the UK audience will follow him for a fight that air's 3am in the UK).
No different than when the Hatton talks were happening, or when Warren was preparing bids for Mayweather-Alvarez, Mayweather-Pacquiao, Mayweather-McGregor, Mayweather-Cotto, and the host of other big events that Warren put together bid packages for (Pacquiao's fights, Cotto-Alvarez, Alvarez-Golovkin, etc), logic tells you that a prospective bid package could be put together for Wilder-Joshua.
With a reputable market value in hand, Haymon and the camp will have a number to work when finalizing the actual deal points ("We've looked at what we think we can earn from the UK on this fight, with Joshua's starpower and the profile of Wilder and the fight in the US, and we've pegged the take on that at near $18m. What do you think Sky Sports would be willing to offer to host the fight? And, if Sky's offer is less than that, is Joshua willing to buy the UK rights from us for a price, out of his guarantee?")
That's why they wanted to rush Joshua/eddie to confirm, so they'd make them look bad once they said they wouldn't be able to do it.
That's why Finkel didn't want to meet or discuss or anything, which is such a ***** move that it's hilarious how no one finds this incredibly strange from the Wilder side.
If they were serious, they'd have met up.Comment

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