2nd fight would be Joshua. See somewhere else apparently DAZN have made Wilder the priority for the next big signing. Would like to know what they value him at? https://mobile.twitter.com/MikeCoppi...9514351616?p=v
Hearn has made a multi fight offer to Wilder to fight on DAZN
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Why is it always the 2nd fight? These old school promoters, who Hearn has been trying to copycat lately, always on this "gotta have a fight to build up the fight people wanna see". Nah you don't when its already the fight people wanna see you f#cking sh^theads.
But w/e it should be interesting if DAZN makes a real play towards Wilder. I have little faith in Hearn being able to secure Wilder with the moves he's been making. -
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Joshua is already fighting in June and Wilder wants to fight in May. Earliest would be two fights from now.Why is it always the 2nd fight? These old school promoters, who Hearn has been trying to copycat lately, always on this "gotta have a fight to build up the fight people wanna see". Nah you don't when its already the fight people wanna see you f#cking sh^theads.
But w/e it should be interesting if DAZN makes a real play towards Wilder. I have little faith in Hearn being able to secure Wilder with the moves he's been making.
Wilder should take it. I bet it’s a larger guarantee than anything he’d get in the next two fights.Comment
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If its planned date is after Joshua's June fight fair play. I took it to mean a deal after the May fight putting it at 2020 after a 2nd fight in 2019.Comment
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Don't see that working, don't think either of those sides would cave to his demands and would be content to go different directions. I think there's a realistic chance we never see Wilder/Joshua or Wilder/Fury 2Comment
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SOURCES: Eddie Hearn extended a multi-fight offer to Deontay Wilder last night, but as of now, still hasn’t heard back. Second fight of proposed deal would be unification with Anthony Joshua
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) February 27, 2019
💰 Eddie Hearn told US reporters he could offer Deontay Wilder $15million to face Breazeale/Whyte/Kownacki next, so long as he signed to face Joshua (with two-way rematch) afterwards. He added that Wilder doesn’t need to sign a co-promotional deal to fight on his DAZN shows.
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) February 28, 2019
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