Shelley Finkel: "latest offer from Eddie hearn is not worth reply"

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #11
    Lolx..... When I say fans dnt make fight, some wanted to eat me raw. Now people that matters in making a fight looks shook and wouldn't want to sit.

    Maybe Eddie should offer them 50mil to face Breazeale first then give them 75% against AJ maybe he will consider sitting.

    Finkel is a bloody criminal. Yes I said it.
    Personally I would advice Eddie to let this wilder fight go. Sooner or later someone else with bring the belt like Martin for far much less money.

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    • Duckweather
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      #12
      Originally posted by Toffee
      It's starting to sound like Finkel isn't particularly concerned about Wilder, or the sport, or even money. He just likes being involved with a Heavyweight champ and doesn't want to give that up until he's ready.

      Basically, it's his train set and he doesn't want anyone else playing with it.
      Sounds like a vendetta

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      • Chrismart
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        • MastaBlasta
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          #14
          What all you brits and arum-ites are evading is: Wilder's Team has spent a lot of time and money to get Wilder to this point. Arum is hoping a $15 mil payday and Fury re-match will get Wilder to sign over his next 5 fights (the cream of his career probably), which would be a huge betrayal to Wilder's Team that has believed, paid, suffered, endured, promoted, had his back up to this "cream of the career moment".

          Wilder and Team saying no to this is the honourable thing to do, even though Wilder is passng on good money. Kudos to Wilder for being loyal to the people who have been loyal to him WHEN NO ONE WAS OFFERING $15 mil. Loyalty! Long after Wilder retires he will have money, peace, and memories of his journey, WITH those who always believed in him and supported him.

          That DOES mean more than a (for now) $15 mil payday. Though most of you would betray and turn your back on your team, friends, & family for $15 mil, Wilder is showing great integrity and saying NO THANKS.

          Kudos to him! Shame on all of you! LoL, y'all would throw your mama off the bus ...

          The great fights will STILL happen for Wilder.

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          • MastaBlasta
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            #15
            And let's be clear. Wilder's Team didn't pass because they don't want the money. But they would pass on anything that turns Wilder's career (that they have invested much in) over to competitors, right when the fruit is ripe to bear.

            None of you with a brain would do anything different.

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              #16
              Originally posted by MastaBlasta
              And let's be clear. Wilder's Team didn't pass because they don't want the money. But they would pass on anything that turns Wilder's career (that they have invested much in) over to competitors, right when the fruit is ripe to bear.

              None of you with a brain would do anything different.
              You're making it sound like wilder works for finkel

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              • Scipio2009
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                #17
                A bad deal is a bad deal, is a bad deal, lol.

                If the pot is $50m in the UK, and Wilder gets $15m of it, his management ****ed him with a bad deal.

                Wilder and Fury were set to split $35m and any back-end money 50/50 on the rematch; Wilder/Fury both working together to make the live event, BT Box Office, SHOPPV, and all the other money as big as possible.

                Wilder and Joshua need to sit down and make the deal; 60/40 in good times, but 55/45 Joshua after wasting all that time last year.

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                  Windmillers...

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                  • Phenom
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                    #19
                    People that thought Wilder would expect Eddie 3 fight offer to fight on DAZN are the same people thought Eddie Hearn would take over America and Haymon fighters

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                    • CharlieStewart
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                      #20
                      What did I say about fantasy scenarios? ;
                      Originally posted by MastaBlasta
                      What all you brits and arum-ites are evading is: Wilder's Team has spent a lot of time and money to get Wilder to this point. Arum is hoping a $15 mil payday and Fury re-match will get Wilder to sign over his next 5 fights (the cream of his career probably), which would be a huge betrayal to Wilder's Team that has believed, paid, suffered, endured, promoted, had his back up to this "cream of the career moment".

                      Wilder and Team saying no to this is the honourable thing to do, even though Wilder is passng on good money. Kudos to Wilder for being loyal to the people who have been loyal to him WHEN NO ONE WAS OFFERING $15 mil. Loyalty! Long after Wilder retires he will have money, peace, and memories of his journey, WITH those who always believed in him and supported him.

                      That DOES mean more than a (for now) $15 mil payday. Though most of you would betray and turn your back on your team, friends, & family for $15 mil, Wilder is showing great integrity and saying NO THANKS.

                      Kudos to him! Shame on all of you! LoL, y'all would throw your mama off the bus ...

                      The great fights will STILL happen for Wilder.
                      Arum offer has **** all to do with Hearns offer.
                      Originally posted by Scipio2009
                      A bad deal is a bad deal, is a bad deal, lol.

                      If the pot is $50m in the UK, and Wilder gets $15m of it, his management ****ed him with a bad deal.

                      Wilder and Fury were set to split $35m and any back-end money 50/50 on the rematch; Wilder/Fury both working together to make the live event, BT Box Office, SHOPPV, and all the other money as big as possible.

                      Wilder and Joshua need to sit down and make the deal; 60/40 in good times, but 55/45 Joshua after wasting all that time last year.
                      the 15m offer is for wilders next fight against brezeale/White/kownacki provided that he fights Joshua for 60/40.

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