Comments Thread For: Hearn Hopes That DAZN as Middleman Can Make Wilder-Joshua
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Me too. It's the fight that boxing fans have been anticipating for a very long time. My only misgiving about the negotiations if there will be a double rematch clause as promised. With one being in the U.S. While the other is in the U.K.Comment
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Can you explain why AJ Barry and Eddie Hearn said that they didn’t want the wilder fight until 2019/2020 and coincidentally it’s 2019 and the fight hasn’t happened yet? I’m sure you can’t because AJ fans are a bunch of alcoholics that only attend fights to get drunk to Oblivion.So many ****** uneducated wilder fans on here
The world saw team wilder duck Joshua and make excuses as to why the fight didn’t happen
All meetings
Refusing to send contracts
Wilder did the above
Now he is left with no choice as the public demands him to find his balls
No surprise wilder fans are ******, they are junkies after all and raised in povertyComment
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Because, with AJ not under any contract to DAZN, Wilder's camp can make an offer to AJ for a fight on SHOPPV.
Since Joshua didn't care for the $50m, a 60/40 Joshua offer can be made by Wilder's camp to fight on Showtime, with Sky Sports airing the fight in the UK, from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
If Wilder-Joshua truly does end up being the $100m fight that they believe it can be, Anthony Joshua would make $60m on the fight (basically triple what he's seemingly ever made in the UK, and even double what he's said to have made on his US debut) with the sporting world focused on the fight.
Yes, they could make an offer to Hearn and AJ for a fight on ShoPPV. But they wouldn't have asked for a meeting with DAZN to do that, because, like you just said, AJ is not under contract to DAZN.
Wilder's team are obviously meeting with DAZN to discuss the possibility of Wilder getting a deal to fight AJ on DAZN, not on ShoPPV.Comment
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Tell that to the multiple fighters, promoters, managers, networks, all over the world who have had good working relationships with Hearn, including Al Haymon.
Tell that to BB Miller, who said that Hearn is the most straight talking, professional guy he has ever dealt with in his career.
The only people who have problems dealing with Hearn are Wilder and his team. Have you ever wondered why that is?Comment
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Are you saying that 1m+ Americans would pay $75 to see a fight, but they wouldn't pay $10 to see it?
Do you guys enjoy being ripped off or what?
And you are missing the bigger picture. DAZN wouldn't just be showing the fight in the US. They already have millions of subscribers in other countries and are hoping to attract millions more with fights like this.
DAZN screened Fury vs Wilder in multiple countries outside the US, including Germany, which is one of the most lucrative boxing markets in the world.Comment
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Once again taking things out of contextCan you explain why AJ Barry and Eddie Hearn said that they didn’t want the wilder fight until 2019/2020 and coincidentally it’s 2019 and the fight hasn’t happened yet? I’m sure you can’t because AJ fans are a bunch of alcoholics that only attend fights to get drunk to Oblivion.
Provide the quotes such as
Team Wilder
“We have no desire to fight Joshua “
“We have no contract “
Facts speak louder than fake news
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Lmaoooo all that ******ed bs you wrote is irrelevant. You pathetic GROUPIES will ride sill Hearn like he’s your wife. Here it is right here littl boy.You realise Canelo is CONTRACTED to DAZN right? Of course the GGG fight wasn't gonna happen on any other network.
Golovkin was a free agent and Hearn and Oscar were just stating the obvious.
The argument is that if two fighters ARE NOT CONTRACTED to DAZN then the fight doesn't have to be on DAZN, it can go to the highest bidder with DAZN having first and last option on the fight.
Hearn has been on record many times that AJ is NOT CONTRACTED to DAZN, so his next fight after Miller could land anywhere. So why the hell would he say you have to come to DAZN?
As far as middleweight goes... Jacobs, Canelo, Andrade and now GGG all have multi fight contracts with DAZN so yes, all other middleweights would have fight on DAZN to fight any of these guys unless their own promoter was to win a purse bid.
It's not rocket science boy. There's no roadblocks there.

dice roller app
Now what do you have to say bum? You out of shape non athletic nerds never know what you’re talking about. I just owned you little boy now go sit in the corner. I’m your daddy now.Comment
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Yes, they could make an offer to Hearn and AJ for a fight on ShoPPV. But they wouldn't have asked for a meeting with DAZN to do that, because, like you just said, AJ is not under contract to DAZN.
Wilder's team are obviously meeting with DAZN to discuss the possibility of Wilder getting a deal to fight AJ on DAZN, not on ShoPPV.
Delusion is hełl of a drug. Funny you didn’t respond to my other post owning you
“Oscar or Hearn has ever said that”

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