A few of things. One, Eddie knows exactly what he is doing with this move. Wilder has a fight in front of him and it makes no sense to sign a contract right when the outcome hasn't been decided. Hearn secretly wants Wilder to lose because it will be easier to deal with Fury. Plus UK vs UK would be massive. Two, If Wilder agreed to a low ball deal he would be stuck with it. Beating Fury increases his percentage to 40 percent easy. Three, Whyte was always the opponent. If you follow the paper trial, Hearn started this process when the WBC refused to acknowledge Whyte as Wilder s mandatory. But the AJ-Lights will still defend AJ
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Originally posted by thack View Postlol.......Wouldn't you say these odds are shorter than the 1/9 on .You missed the point whilst trying to be clever.
Joshua just had a mandatory which he was obligated to do. Any lineal champion that faces another belt holder is likely to be very competitive price wise.
Generally when posters deliver figures and news I expect it to be truthful. Opinions, fair enough we all take with a pinch of salt but you were relaying bogus prices to suit your narrative. That is inexcusable and just deceitful and I will be reporting you to the moderators to hopefully get you banned. They need to make an example out of you. Not only are you a Benedict Arnold but your cunning. I will not tolerate the treachery
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Originally posted by Detroit29 View PostA few of things. One, Eddie knows exactly what he is doing with this move. Wilder has a fight in front of him and it makes no sense to sign a contract right when the outcome hasn't been decided. Hearn secretly wants Wilder to lose because it will be easier to deal with Fury. Plus UK vs UK would be massive. Two, If Wilder agreed to a low ball deal he would be stuck with it. Beating Fury increases his percentage to 40 percent easy. Three, Whyte was always the opponent. If you follow the paper trial, Hearn started this process when the WBC refused to acknowledge Whyte as Wilder s mandatory. But the AJ-Lights will still defend AJ
I actually agree with everything you said. I don’t understand this stance at all and if Joshua can be forthcoming and say I want Wilder as I need to be undisputed instead of let’s have a poll or there is enough food to eat will be greatly appreciated
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostRight? Anybody who doesn't see that Hearn is holding up this fight is either really dumb or biased. Or both. This is easy to see through.
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Talks between the Joshua and Wilder camps have stalled and Hearn is worried a fight that will be worth far more than the "peanuts" of an initially offered $50 million could be derailed.
So suddenly the fight is worth so much more! A few months ago, Wilder's team was "dreaming," and overestimated the fight's value! GTFOH!
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