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Originally posted by Boxing1013 View PostWith all due respect, you are again making excuses for why they didn't do better than they did. We agree that Ortiz and Fury are great boxers but if Wilder was a scrub technically they should have had a considerably easier time with him.
Mind how you go.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostHe was in the same shape vs. Klitschko. That's how he looks and it's no mystery. You should realize that boxing isn't a body building contest. Fury says that quite often in fact.
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Originally posted by Richard G View PostFlab is loose flesh that indicates a lack of fitness, learn the difference between being non flabby fit and your body builder example. Fury does not train much which indicates he does not have to be fit to beat Wilder which in turn indicates we are not talking top tier boxing here.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostYdksab and it's evident with your red k. The extra skin from ballooning up for a bit means nothing when you can fight all 12 rounds genius. Stick to cricket or something you know. Boxing isn't for you.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYeah, big offers that are getting turned down or straight ignored. So leave the "50 Mill" offer and any other bull**** you want to bring up because it has nothing to do with what is happening right now.
Hearn has asked Espinozer to post this so called contract on social media but all we hear is crickets. That tells you all you need to know. Hearn didn't even know what the "contract" entailed until after he had spoken to Haymon and had his questions answered. It was exposed so Haymon clearly wasn't being straight with Eddie. But then again, who is ever being straight in the Wilder camp?
If you think differently, give me the WHOLE list of questions that were answered?
The whole list of questions? WTF? It was a three page document which covered money, TV distribution arrangements, etc. That's plenty of detail.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYeah, big offers that are getting turned down or straight ignored. So leave the "50 Mill" offer and any other bull**** you want to bring up because it has nothing to do with what is happening right now.
Hearn has asked Espinozer to post this so called contract on social media but all we hear is crickets. That tells you all you need to know. Hearn didn't even know what the "contract" entailed until after he had spoken to Haymon and had his questions answered. It was exposed so Haymon clearly wasn't being straight with Eddie. But then again, who is ever being straight in the Wilder camp?
If you think differently, give me the WHOLE list of questions that were answered?
"Eddie Hearn says Al Haymon HAS answered his questions regarding the $50m offer for Anthony Joshua v Deontay Wilder and the next move in negotiations is for Joshua to decide if he wants the fight in Las Vegas (pursue Wilder's offer) or in the UK (counter-offer). [@IFLTV]"
https://twitter.com/MichaelBensonn/s...35824356978689
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Originally posted by BennyBlanco View PostWhat professional TV executive would post a proposed contract on Twitter? Only an amateur or an idiot would do that. And only a clown would say that Espinoza's unwillingness to post the contract means it doesn't exist. No, it means he's a professional businessman. What kind of idiot posts an entire big-time professional sports contract on TWITTER?
The whole list of questions? WTF? It was a three page document which covered money, TV distribution arrangements, etc. That's plenty of detail.
I asked you what questions Eddie had answered by Haymon? Because Eddie sure didn't know about the BT nonsense or anything like that. So i'm saying how honest was Haymon being with Eddie?
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Originally posted by BennyBlanco View Post"Eddie Hearn says Al Haymon HAS answered his questions regarding the $50m offer for Anthony Joshua v Deontay Wilder and the next move in negotiations is for Joshua to decide if he wants the fight in Las Vegas (pursue Wilder's offer) or in the UK (counter-offer). [@IFLTV]"
https://twitter.com/MichaelBensonn/s...35824356978689
You must try much harder than that.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostHaha. MichaelBensonn is now evidence for what Eddie said?
You must try much harder than that.
Here Eddie says that (a) he never asked for proof of funds and (b) the Wilder side has answered his questions.
https://twitter.com/NoDucksBoxing/st...11305098768384
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