No im saying shirley winkle has taken the huff with Hearn and prob will not want to do business with Hearn in the future. I thought my message was pretty clear on that. Do you have trouble understanding what people are meaning from their posts?? hope that has cleared it up for you.
Comments Thread For: Hearn To Team Wilder: Try To End My F***ing Empire, End Me!
Collapse
-
hearn is doing fine im not disagreeing with that, however Joshua would have seen him acting up being silly to Finkle and maybe is thinknig if this guy has just cost me a unification fight due to him being disrespectfull maybe ill need to jump ship. if i was him i'd certainly be thinknig that way. wouldnt you??Comment
-
-
So Eddie Hearn is a "seasoned" promoter? Since when? BombZquad is new! Will Wilder be able to do what Oscar (GPB), Floyd (Mayweather Promotions), Cotto (Miguel Cotto Promotions) and Pacquiao (MP) are doing? It's cool that AJ is getting paid, and I'm not mad at him! However, he's a worker, not the employer. Some people are comfortable with that, and many are not! I do note that the "many that are not, " seem to be aligned to Al Haymon! I would also note that the many that tend wind up busted (Mike Tyson), or robbed (MIkey Garcia), tend to have a promoter!Comment
-
And you've done what exactly in life?Comment
-
Bet him 50,000 WBC . HaComment
-
Joshua isn't signed to DAZN and everyone knows it, so why is Hearn continuing to bluster as if he is?
Wilder will have his fight, Joshua will have his fight, and then an offer will be made again.
Joshua will get word of what DAZN was set to offer him for the fight, and then Joshua's management team will get a new offer for what Wilder's camp can put forward for a return to Showtime to fight on SHOPPV.Comment
-
DAZN are PBC's number one competitor. If Wilder beat AJ on DAZN and brought the undisputed, unified HW crown back to Showtime, that wouldn't end Eddie's empire, but it would be a huge blow to DAZN and a massive boost for PBC.
But he isn't even going to give it a try. If the PBC/LDBC goons posting in this thread were capable of rational thought they would know the reason why. Neither Wilder, nor Finkel, nor Haymon actually believe that Deontay can beat AJ.Comment
Comment