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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostRead what it says, if you can, about sitting down, showing proof of funds, etc, once he accepts. THEN the contract is drawn up after working out the details. Wilder was criticized for not signing a first draft of a contract sent by Hearn, which isn't ever done, especially with no date or venue. Keep trying to hide the fact that AJ ducked.
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Originally posted by DaaamnSon View PostTrust me I'd love to see Fury embarrass Wilder and have him wind milling nothing but thin air for 12 rounds but I worry that should that happen Fury will just go back to being an obese binge drinking cokehead while holding the WBC belt hostage.
A brutal Wilder KO within 6-7 rounds should end any chance of there being an immediate rematch and make a Joshua fight on April for the undisputed lineal heavyweight title more probable. Apart from perhaps increasing his share of the pot by around 5-10% for a fight with Joshua this really is a lose lose fight for Wilder.
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Originally posted by Tyistall View PostWilder signed a fight with Fury without a date and venue so what are you saying?
I guess common sense isn't so common anymore.
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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostNo. He agreed publicly to a fight with Fury, and after the details were worked out they signed. Big difference. NO ONE signs right away, without knowing the details.
I guess common sense isn't so common anymore.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostWilder was pushing hard for a Parker fight right after Parker picked up the WBO. Arum had him take the money. Can’t fault Parker that choice, he would have lost against either guy.
And I keep reading about how Haymon has so much money, and so much power and influence, blah, blah ... and how he and Finkel made all of the biggest fights in boxing history ... blah, blah .. and how nobody in boxing trusts Eddie Hearn or wants anything to do with him, blah blah ...
And yet, somehow, Hearn managed to get Martin - who was a Haymon fighter - and Wlad - who allegedly was being managed by Finkel behind the scenes - and Parker - who Wilder allegedly wanted so badly - to come to the UK for AJ, instead of going to the States for Wilder.
Does it ever occur to you that maybe Wilder and his team didn't want those fights as badly as they are now pretending they did?
The bum squad allegedly wanted Fury badly too. But not badly enough to make him a decent offer ... until they saw him looking slow and rusty in his 2 comeback fights.
Re the bolded .. what money are you talking about and which guys are you saying Parker would have lost to?Last edited by kafkod; 11-08-2018, 09:48 PM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI keep reading all these excuses from Wilder fanboys for why it was AJ, not the can crusher, who ended up fighting for every one of Fury's belts after he got stripped.
And I keep reading about how Haymon has so much money, and so much power and influence, blah, blah ... and how he and Finkel made all of the biggest fights in boxing history ... blah, blah .. and how nobody in boxing trusts Eddie Hearn or wants anything to do with him, blah blah ...
And yet, somehow, Hearn managed to get Martin - who was a Haymon fighter - and Wlad - who allegedly was being managed by Finkel behind the scenes - and Parker - who Wilder allegedly wanted so badly - to come to the UK for AJ, instead of going to the States for Wilder.
Does it ever occur to you that maybe Wilder and his team didn't want those fights as badly as they are now pretending they did?
The bum squad allegedly wanted Fury badly too. But not badly enough to make him a decent offer ... until they saw him looking slow and rusty in his 2 comeback fights.
Re the bolded .. what money are you talking about and which guys are you saying Parker would have lost to?
Wanting Fury bad is a reach man. Fury went off the rails right after he beat Wlad. When was Wilder going to send an offer? When he was 400lbs? Or right after he pulled out of the Wlad rematch for mental illness?
And the Parker thing wasn’t an article I read, it was an old fight I watched last week. I’ll try to find the clip. They had announced the fight as almost a done deal (Wilder vs Parker) and they were even at each other’s fights. I’ll see if I can remember the fight/find the video after work.
Also, come on Kaf. You know I’m not a fanboy. I just try to stay objective from my side of the road haha
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Originally posted by Straightener View Post100% Joshua and Hearn would have been Crucified if they made Joshua fury after his last two fights
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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostNo. He agreed publicly to a fight with Fury, and after the details were worked out they signed. Big difference. NO ONE signs right away, without knowing the details.
I guess common sense isn't so common anymore.
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