Shelley Finkel: "latest offer from Eddie hearn is not worth reply"
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What will you say next year when the fight happens I wonder? Assuming both win their fights this year which is always a concern when you are as beatable as both these guys are.The 15 Mill to fight Brezeale was Hearn trying to entice him to sign the contract for AJ. You have to go to extremes you see when dealing with deluded cowards.
Soon, Wilder will refuse to fight unless he gets 70% and the moon and the stars to go alongside it. Wilder's fans will support this freak show like it's normal. When it's clearly nothing close to being normal.
2020 is & has been the plan. Just wait.Comment
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Wtf does the fight have to do with Wilder signing 3 fight deal with DAZN you stooge
So Deontay Wilder have to sign to fight Breazeale on DAZN otherwise he is ducking AJ right
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I think the reason they aren't pressed to make this fight while wilders in his prime and keep delaying for a cash out fight is because they already know he's got little chance.Comment
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As Hearn says, why not even just talk? If you don't like the offer, at least communicate and see if you can improve it.
If it's true that the offer is 60/40 for an AJ fight with AJ and 15 million for an interim fight, i'd say it's a very fair starting point for negotiations and shouldn't be ignored. Some might argue that the offer is more than fair to start with.Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 03-05-2019, 06:31 AM.Comment
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Because DAZN are willing to put up a boatload of money for Wilder to fight Brezeale (significantly more than Showtime will pay him).
What is a logical reason for Wilder to not fight Brezeale on DAZN then Joshua twice on DAZN for the most amount of money and for the undisputed title.Comment
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It isn't fair at all. It is over paying Wilder significantly. Wilder isn't worth 15 m's to fight Brezeale.As Hearn says, why not even just talk? If you don't like the offer, at least communicate and see if you can improve it.
If it's true that the offer is 60/40 for an AJ fight with AJ and 15 million for an interim fight, i'd say it's a very fair starting point for negotiations and shouldn't be ignored. Some might argue that the offer is more than fair to start with.Comment
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This is what I am taking from that interview.
CONFIRMED Hearn and Joshua want the fight. There can be no more arguments that Hearn is lying, not sending offers and that Joshua is a coward and doesn't want the fight. We heard it from the horses mouth.
Very hypocritical of Finkel to act like a victim saying 'Hearn didn't respond to my email' when Finkel is spouting off saying he isn't replying to Hearn's offer. How many offers has Hearn sent now!? The latest one was in the last few days!
CONFIRMED that Hearn is constantly trying to meet up. Finkel 'No, lets do it over the phone'. How can you sit down and discuss a fight when you admit to not wanting to meet up, Shelly!?
Again, hypocritical...'Lets sit down and make the fight'....Jesus Shelly, you just admitted that Hearn offered a meet up but you turned it down!
CONFIRMED that Wilder/Hearn thought Fury was going to be the easier fight. 'He was a lot better than we anticipated'. Failed Cherry Pick.Comment
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Well you claimed AJ was ducking Wilder because he didn't accept a 50million deal to fight on a rival network he can't contractually fight on.
Yet Wilder is a free agent, and you're excusing that kind of womanly behaviour.Comment
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