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  • #51
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
    Listen to the full 6 minute segment. You'll get to the part where he says the network is irrelevant. If Joshua is on BT, the contract would have been drawn up for BT. If he's on Sky, it's a Sky offer. Confirmed by Stephen Espinoza:



    Hearn explains why the $50 million was really rejected:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2...der-us-insist/

    The $50 million offer was a real Sky offer from Showtime.
    And obviously the A-side fighter gets to choose the location of the fight. Why should an offer that seems more like a media ploy change that?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
      Yea I'm sure Finkel was going to send a BT involvement of a contract they expected Hearn to take seriously? Ha
      Originally posted by peplz View Post
      Its so obvious that this dude is lying that its crazy. He doesn't know why Frank Warren said that. Sky Sports is on the contract. What contract? They cancelled their meeting and refused to talk. "People make deals without meeting all of the time". In what world do people make deals without discussing the terms of the deal? When the deal isn't real and its just a media rouse. A Showtime deal for Skysports? Does that even sound real? And again they refused to meet and have discussion about the deal. Steven Espinosa is a media guy and a Deontay Wilder supporter. He has a vested interest in this false narrative. And he mentioned a contract that we all know never existed. There was never a request for proof of funds. No explanation as to Frank Warren's statement. And the whole I'll send proof of funds to your lawyer but not to you sounds like something an 8 year old child would say. Its not reality. Its a media guy trying to make more money for his network.
      Originally posted by peplz View Post
      And obviously the A-side fighter gets to choose the location of the fight. Why should an offer that seems more like a media ploy change that?
      You have been provided with actual quotes from the president of Showtime Sports, Lou DiBella and Eddie Hearn, all stating that the $50 million was rejected because Joshua wanted to fight in the UK, despite his previous request. BT had nothing to do with it and was never mentioned by Hearn.

      You're welcome...

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      • #53
        Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
        You have been provided with actual quotes from the president of Showtime Sports, Lou DiBella and Eddie Hearn, all stating that the $50 million was rejected because Joshua wanted to fight in the UK, despite his previous request. BT had nothing to do with it and was never mentioned by Hearn.

        You're welcome...
        Yeah you obviously haven't been paying attention to the latest Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury headlines. Because its obvious that this whole false narrative is being unraveled right in front our eyes. And its also obvious that networks are relevant. Because it looks like Wilder vs Fury II is circling the toilet over exactly what? Ding ding ding! Network differences. This is too easy. Lets see if you'll contunue to be in denial with your next comment. I wouldn't doubt that you do.

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        • #54
          Who cares about this balless hump of crap. Please stay in Europe. Fight Fury, then, if you win come here, otherwise dont waste our time.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by peplz View Post
            Yeah you obviously haven't been paying attention to the latest Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury headlines. Because its obvious that this whole false narrative is being unraveled right in front our eyes. And its also obvious that networks are relevant. Because it looks like Wilder vs Fury II is circling the toilet over exactly what? Ding ding ding! Network differences. This is too easy. Lets see if you'll contunue to be in denial with your next comment. I wouldn't doubt that you do.
            Yes, that was a shock. Great deal for Fury, but Wilder is not tied to any networks so it's still up to Fury whether he wants to fight Wilder next:

            https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-i...ywhere--136393

            What does this have to do with the $50 million Sky offer from Showtime? After all the information provided from the Showtime president, Lou DiBella and Eddie Hearn, you still believe the BT nonsense?

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            • #56
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
              Yes, that was a shock. Great deal for Fury, but Wilder is not tied to any networks so it's still up to Fury whether he wants to fight Wilder next:

              https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-i...ywhere--136393

              What does this have to do with the $50 million Sky offer from Showtime? After all the information provided from the Showtime president, Lou DiBella and Eddie Hearn, you still believe the BT nonsense?
              Lol! Okay bro. Imma let you have the last word.

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