Wilder detests Hearn, and it’s well deserved. Wilder is gloating over the blow to slaveroom.....as the old Klingon proverb says “revenge is a dish best served up cold.” For months, years, Hearn has taunted and insulted wilder and his team for not taking the paltry offers that Hearn sent his way....with the mindset of “whatever I offer you you need to take it boy....if you don’t ill do 1001 interviews and urge my uk trolls to spam your social media accounts.” I don’t know who is of lower character, Eddie Hearn or his legions of low income low intelligence easily manipulated casual uk trolls. With months of “I’m taking over America and anyone wanting a shot better sign with dazn” talk along with his minions claiming “heat will take over American boxing” and wishing for the demise of al haymon.....yeah, it was a beautiful fall. What karma you put out in life come back to you ten fold. Poetic justice
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It’s not Hearn’s fault AJ has a terrible defence, can’t take a shot and gasses as soon as he gets put under pressure.
Hearn has done an incredible job of promoting a fighter that really isn’t special at all. He even got him paid incredible money to fight at Madison Square Garden against a fighter that most considered an easy fight.
Can’t put the blame on Hearn, he did his job. AJ didn’t do his part.
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Originally posted by genrick View PostStill nothing new with Deontay.
He's been blaming Hearn since day one.
Well, Hearn won't be paying any more attention to you now.
Which is an excellent idea for a change.
You're like a hard-to-please girl who the more they pay attention, the more you turn away.
You're a boxer. 3 title shots plus millions of dollars weren't enough motivation.
You wanted retirement money. GREED.
Ruiz got all of it without the pu&&iness you displayed.Last edited by kafkod; 06-15-2019, 09:39 AM.
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The consistent hate and silly conspiracy theories are really just in your head.Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostWilder detests Hearn, and it’s well deserved. Wilder is gloating over the blow to slaveroom.....as the old Klingon proverb says “revenge is a dish best served up cold.” For months, years, Hearn has taunted and insulted wilder and his team for not taking the paltry offers that Hearn sent his way....with the mindset of “whatever I offer you you need to take it boy....if you don’t ill do 1001 interviews and urge my uk trolls to spam your social media accounts.” I don’t know who is of lower character, Eddie Hearn or his legions of low income low intelligence easily manipulated casual uk trolls. With months of “I’m taking over America and anyone wanting a shot better sign with dazn” talk along with his minions claiming “heat will take over American boxing” and wishing for the demise of al haymon.....yeah, it was a beautiful fall. What karma you put out in life come back to you ten fold. Poetic justice
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostWilder detests Hearn, and it’s well deserved. Wilder is gloating over the blow to slaveroom.....as the old Klingon proverb says “revenge is a dish best served up cold.” For months, years, Hearn has taunted and insulted wilder and his team for not taking the paltry offers that Hearn sent his way....with the mindset of “whatever I offer you you need to take it boy....if you don’t ill do 1001 interviews and urge my uk trolls to spam your social media accounts.” I don’t know who is of lower character, Eddie Hearn or his legions of low income low intelligence easily manipulated casual uk trolls. With months of “I’m taking over America and anyone wanting a shot better sign with dazn” talk along with his minions claiming “heat will take over American boxing” and wishing for the demise of al haymon.....yeah, it was a beautiful fall. What karma you put out in life come back to you ten fold. Poetic justice
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Originally posted by teamindividual View PostGood points. Part of the point he's trying to make is that a lot of the reason some people are taking such joy out of AJ's downfall is Hearn's contant preening in front of every camera he can find like a pathetic attention whore, talking a lot of trash without getting in the ring himself
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Needless to say, Hearn's planned U.S. debut for Joshua failed miserably. Joshua didn't hold up his part of the deal because he lost. Hearn probably did put extra pressure on Joshua especially when he implied that Joshua would be more successful in the U.S. than Wilder. Joshua probably put extra pressure for himself hoping for a spectacular KO especially after Wilder demolished Breazeale the way he did shortly before.
Hearn made it easy for someone like Wilder to gloat in Joshua's defeat. Joshua was doomed to be embarrassed by losing to someone that looked like Ruiz even if Hearn wasn't a factor.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostIt's Eddie's fault doe. If he hadn't hyped AJ so much, Deontay wouldn't have wanted $100million to fight him.😀
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I wonder if Joshua will ever understand that he was and is a head piece for Hearn to be successful with the dazn people. Joshua is ALL Hearn has for dazn. I’m sorry but no one in the USA cares about buatsi, Taylor, cheeseman, eggington, price, Taylor etc etc they just don’t care. Even the Joshua fight was almost all folk of Blighty. Without Joshua, Hearn is effectively without a star on dazn. On top of the pressure Hearn outs on Joshua, is the tremendous mindgames leading up to the fight that wilder and haymon played by working on and announcing fights with Ortiz and fury. Along with the brutal first round 1st round one punch ko of someone who went 7 with Joshua.....I think that 1-2 weeks of psychological warfare combined with the pressure of his debut in the USA really broke Joshua....on top of the fact he was facing the best opponent he ever has.
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostSure but promoters hype, that's their job. Wilder's camp played with Eddie, knowing they were never going to fight AJ anytime soon. Getting Eddie up to the $100 million only confirmed that Hearn is naive and could learn a lot from Arum.
Hearn should learn from Bobfather.
He needs to stop throwing offers that starts up too high.
He should have started with $3 mil and would still have trumped
Wilder's purse in the Ortiz fight.
I mean you get the point.
This is a sport infested with greedy sharks with insatiable appetite for $$$$$$$$$.
Multiple titles don't mean crap to these sharks.
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