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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostDear Eddie,
With all due respect you know Al and I for a long time and you know this is not a publicity stunt. I assure you that we’re serious and we would be glad to sit down with you and provide proper security for the funding and work out all the details.
But it all has to start with Anthony Joshua accepting the $50million offer that he asked for, which is also by far the largest guarantee and largest purse any heavyweight champion in history has ever made.
Until then, it would be non-productive to meet. Please have Anthony accept the offer that he asked for and let’s get this fight made.
Thanks, Shelly
Let's sit down and talk about the offer like grown ups do. No? OK then let's see proof of funds. No? OK then let's see a contract. No? OK you are full of **** and your boxer is a protected, bum beater who can't sell out a high school gym.
Hearn
PS. Your fight with Fury is selling so bad that you can get tickets on Groupon right now. Maybe AJ and I will go if the $3,000 tickets go down to $300 or so, maybe not.
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostNo one outside the UK likes AJ. Wilder is a global phenomena, revered and loved by half the planet. Facts.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostWhat a pathetic cop-out response.
Now man up and try explaining what that means, if you even know yourself.
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Originally posted by vitali1999 View PostThen words won't describe how your going to feel the night of December1stOriginally posted by Rip Chudd View PostMan, a lot of people are gonna be pissed off when Fury winsOriginally posted by NachoMan View PostNo worries, mate. You won't be disappointed.
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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