Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager: DAZN Never Told Us What Joshua Was Getting
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So why didn't team Wilder make counter offers and negotiate then? We always hear about what everyone else is doing wrong. Now it's not Hearn, it's DAZN. So what did, and is Wilder doing to make the fight? Answer, nothing, no counter offer, no real negotiations, not willing to budge from 50/50 in US, on a Showtime/PBC card. That speaks for it self.yup
its what hearn does though...DAZN follows suit...they just throw out big number to impress everyone so they'll back their agenda
in reality we don't get to see the fine print
they do this with charlo and gervonta davis...hearn runs out there and gabs about all this money he has for them...money always talks...and so far none of these guys have walked
DAZN should be known as FTFE now...flatfee
Joshua has now seemingly conceded to the first fight happening in the US, he's made numerous offers, each one better than the last, Hearn, ESPN and DAZN have all tried setting up meetings only for Finkel to not the show up.
You're trying to justify Wilders duck by pointing out that DAZN/Hearn haven't got their offer right out the gate, since when do fights get made by walking away from the negotiation the moment you don't like one detail about a deal? each and every time they go away throw their hands up about what the other guys haven't got right, but they never told Skipper what was wrong when they met.
These are just excuses for team Wilder to delay the fight and you know it. When Wilders team want the fight to get made the details will be ironed out behind closed doors.Comment
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Yes I remember that.... it wasn't an exclusive contract tide to DAZN now was it?
and the reason he asked for that because hearn stated at the time that he would have to fight whyte first
Wilder: I'll Fight Whyte If I'm Guaranteed Joshua Fight is Next
Nothing Deontay Wilder saw Saturday or at any other point of Dillian Whyte’s career makes him hesitant to fight Whyte. If Wilder were to agree to make his next title defense against Whyte, though, that contract would need to assure the unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion that a fight against Anthony Joshua would come next. Eddie Hearn promotes Joshua and Whyte, which makes Wilder’s proposition realistic.
hearn wanted wilder to fight whyte but when it came to putting AJ's name on the contract he tucked tailComment
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This comment has a lot of LOGIC in it and I expect it to be ignored by the haters and the ABB (Anti Black Brigade). These dudes are focusing on hate and jealousy and logic is not even secondary for them. How is asking what the other fighter is making a bad idea? smhThis mentality really says a lot of about the average person..."Who Cares What The Other Person Is Making"? Really?
Look I know some of you just want this fight and others just want to bash Wilder right now and rightfully so but it is ZERO Logic in some of these replies. So you the guy that is FIGHTING and taking the punches don't want to know where all the profit from the fight is going? Just Shut Up, sign the $40 Million Flat and don't worry about International Money and Markets that don't have DAZN just "Don't Worry About It" among so many other things?
That is like signing a Record Deal and just taking a Flat Fee and not worried about your Royalties, Publishing or anything "Hey You Got Your Money Don't Worry About The Other Stuff That Allows To You To Keep Making Money When You're Retired"
It Explains A LOT...particularly about this Forum
either some guys on here are really young or it is some of the dumbest grown men in the world on this damn Forum 
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It would have been an exclusive contract tying Wilder to Matchroom for 3 fights.
That's what he told Hearn he wanted.
And now when AJ's name is on the contract it's Wilder who's tucking his tail!
The only reason he asked for AJ's name on the contract to fight Dillian Whyte was because he knew Hearn couldn't deliver it.
Eddie couldn't even get AJ and Whyte to agree on terms to fight each other, ffs!Last edited by kafkod; 03-21-2019, 01:11 PM.Comment
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It's an emotional, irrational comment posted by a butthurt fanboy who can't accept that his hero ducked a fight and is scraping the bottom of the barrel looking for any excuse he can find.Comment
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and thats bs that he "knew that hearn couldnt make that happen" that is NONSENSEIt would have been an exclusive contract tying Wilder to Matchroom for 3 fights.
That's what he told Hearn he wanted.
And now when AJ's name is on the contract it's Wilder who's tucking his tail!
The only reason he asked for AJ's name on the contract to fight Dillian Whyte was because he knew Hearn couldn't deliver it.
Eddie couldn't even get AJ and Whyte to agree on terms to fight each other, ffs!
please provide proof/link to where he "knew" that was gonna happenComment
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