Hearn says he turned down the Canelo fight.

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    #41
    Originally posted by kafkod
    what low ball offers has Hearn made to Wilder and Charlo?
    When Hearn offered Wilder $12.5 million, all the UK fans on this site insisted Wilder was ducking if he didn't accept the offer since it was a career high payday. Do you not remember that?

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      #42
      Originally posted by Toffee
      If they genuinely turn this fight down then you might have a discussion on your hands.

      At the moment they're negotiating.
      So we're in agreement that just because an offer is a career high payday, that doesn't mean you should automatically accept it?

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        #43
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF WBO
        When Hearn offered Wilder $12.5 million, all the UK fans on this site insisted Wilder was ducking if he didn't accept the offer since it was a career high payday. Do you not remember that?
        No, I don't remember that. What I remember is Wilder pretending to accept a $15million offer from Hearn then losing his pen when Eddie sent him a contract.

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          #44
          Originally posted by kafkod
          No, I don't remember that.
          https://www.******.com/532936-hearn-...ua-take-leave/

          On Monday night, Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, made an offer to Al Haymon, adviser to Wilder, for a fight at an unspecified site at a date yet to be determined. The only definitive piece of information in Hearn’s offer was the amount of money he is willing to offer Wilder: $12.5 million.

          And with the offer comes a caveat: Take it or leave it.

          “If they don’t want it, we’ll fight our mandatory,’’ Hearn told THE RING by telephone on Tuesday morning.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Murcielago
            How much credit will Canelo get if he fights and beats Smith? He beat Fielding whom everyone thinks was a sht fight, and Rocky beat Ryder and Ryder beat Smith.
            Less than he would have done before Smith fought Ryder for sure. Worth noting that the general consensus is that Ryder deserved the nod against Fielding however... pretty clearly in most eyes.

            EDIT: Ooops put the Ryder Smith fight up by accident. Bizarrely Ryder vs Fielding seems to have vanished from the internet, although below is a selection of fan scorecards:

            Last edited by Citizen Koba; 02-14-2020, 04:11 PM.

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              #46
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF WBO
              https://www.******.com/532936-hearn-...ua-take-leave/

              On Monday night, Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, made an offer to Al Haymon, adviser to Wilder, for a fight at an unspecified site at a date yet to be determined. The only definitive piece of information in Hearn’s offer was the amount of money he is willing to offer Wilder: $12.5 million.

              And with the offer comes a caveat: Take it or leave it.

              “If they don’t want it, we’ll fight our mandatory,’’ Hearn told THE RING by telephone on Tuesday morning.
              he knows exactly what you are talking about he was one of the posters mocking wilder at that point these guys are really something else

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                #47
                Originally posted by kafkod
                No, I don't remember that. What I remember is Wilder pretending to accept a $15million offer from Hearn then losing his pen when Eddie sent him a contract.
                bro really? are yo going to sit here n just lie?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by uppercut510
                  bro really? are yo going to sit here n just lie?


                  Believe it or not, there are people out here with fully functional brains whose memories go back further than the end of last week. Save your bullshit for the low IQ crew.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    Believe it or not, there are people out here with fully functional brains whose memories go back further than the end of last week. Save your bullshit for the low IQ crew.
                    yeah jump to useless insults, i bet if I was in front of you and asked you what IQ meant you would need google to answer, and to use the Intelligence Quotient as a basis of an insult tells me all I need to know about you, that flawed method was used to sterilize, murder, and treat people like animals along with the Bell Curve.... Ill leave the childish insults for you... I guess they prove your IQ is that much higher? Either way bruv, you were one slamming wilder and others for not taking pay days 3x what they usually made but now that its your countryman involved in the same behavior you do not have the same energy. have a good one
                    Last edited by uppercut510; 02-14-2020, 07:23 PM.

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                      #50
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                      So we're in agreement that just because an offer is a career high payday, that doesn't mean you should automatically accept it?
                      Of course. You have to know your worth.

                      I don't think you can call career high money a "lowball" offer, though. Lowballing is making an offer you know won't be accepted. It doesn't sound like Canelo's offer is a lowball. Just maybe below the market.

                      When it comes to Wilder, the offers haven't even been below market. But it's up to Deontay to decide whether they reflect his sense of his own worth.

                      Mind you, when you sack the guy who brought an offer to the table, you don't really give a sense that the money is the deciding factor.

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