What's the difference between what Spence said and what Hearn did?

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  • Motorcity Cobra
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    #1

    What's the difference between what Spence said and what Hearn did?

    Spence said it's easier to stay on his side of the street to unify and get titles and build the fight than it is to make a fight with Bud. When he clears out his side of the street he'll fight Bud

    Hearn rejected Saunders offer to fight Smith. Didn't give him a counter offer. Said the fight wasn't big enough and didn't offer any other fights to build the fight. Now that BJS is with Hearn all the fights here wanted while with Warren are available since he signed with Hearn.

    So what's the difference?
  • kafkod
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    #2
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
    Spence said it's easier to stay on his side of the street to unify and get titles and build the fight than it is to make a fight with Bud. When he clears out his side of the street he'll fight Bud

    Hearn rejected Saunders offer to fight Smith. Didn't give him a counter offer. Said the fight wasn't big enough and didn't offer any other fights to build the fight. Now that BJS is with Hearn all the fights here wanted while with Warren are available since he signed with Hearn.

    So what's the difference?
    Hearn didn't reject Saunder's offer to fight Callum Smith.

    Smith and his manager rejected the offer to fight Saunders on BT because the money wasn't enough for them.



    BJS wants to fight Canelo or GGG. He has zero chance of getting those fights with Warren. That's why he signed with Matchroom.

    Please note that Smith did not tell BJS that he had to "cross the street" and neither Canelo nor GGG are Matchroom fighters.





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    Last edited by kafkod; 08-18-2019, 09:42 PM.

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    • andocom
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      #3
      Originally posted by kafkod
      Hearn didn't reject Saunder's offer to fight Callum Smith.

      Smith and his manager rejected the offer to fight Saunders on BT because the money wasn't enough for them.

      talksport.com/sport/boxing/569461/boxing-news-billy-joe-saunders-disappointed-callum-smith-offer/

      BJS wants to fight Canelo or GGG. He has zero chance of getting those fights with Warren. That's why he signed with Matchroom.

      Please note that Smith did not tell BJS that he had to "cross the street" and neither Canelo nor GGG are Matchroom fighters.

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      Sure he got all that wrong, but he spelt the names correctly, so there is that.

      Also pretty sure Hearn did make BJS an offer, which he accepted.

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