Eddie Hearn threatening to sue WBC

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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Originally posted by Toffee
    The first post is incorrect. He's not threatening to sue if Wilder Fury II is made.

    He was taking about them signing up in advance for a trilogy.

    So, good thread.
    You beat me to it
    He wants to wet his beak before it goes sour on him

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    • Ghost of Sparta
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      #12
      Originally posted by MulaKO
      You beat me to it
      He wants to wet his beak before it goes sour on him
      Couldn't put it better myself ! The well will be dry by the time his beak gets near it though as he'll be waiting a long time.

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      • sicko
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        #13
        Long overdue for Whyte to get his shot though but I feel the same way about Charlo at 160, also felt that Avni Yildirim should've got his damn rematch vs Dirrell before Benavidez got a chance to win his WBC Belt Back

        So the WBC is consistently flaky at least

        Suing is a waste of time and money and like Arum said "GOOD LUCK" because he is not going to win. Even if he wins it will get dragged out allowing for Wilder to fight Ortiz and Fury 2 More Times before it gets settled

        That being said...not even a given that Whyte gets past Kaboom Rivas to be honest. If Rivas beats Whyte which is very possible, then that changes everything and Hearn is going to be left once again looking absolutely RIDICULOUS

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        • champion4ever
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          #14
          The latest rumblings I am hearing is that the WBC and the WBA wants a unification title bout between Deontay Wilder and Andy Ruiz, Jr. I wish it happens. If Wilder could only push back his fight with Ortiz and if Ruiz can still keep his December rematch date with Anthony Joshua then that would be a great bout; Wilder vs Ruiz.

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          • bigjavi973
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            #15
            Originally posted by pillowfists98
            Its poitless. The feds have already made clear that they won't even bother to enforce the Ali Act. These sanctioning bodies can pretty much do whatever they want with no repercussions.
            link to that please

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            • pillowfists98
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              #16
              Originally posted by bigjavi973
              link to that please
              This should be common knowledge to you as a boxing fan but ok.

              The Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act was meant to curb unfair and abusive practices in boxing, but who's enforcing it? Thomas Hauser asks if federal boxing laws are toothless tigers.

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              • Bmore18
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                #17
                This is yet another BS thread on this nonsense.

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