TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 04:46
thechump wrote: ↑01 Jul 2018, 00:33
I keep changing my mind on who is lying and who really wants the fight,just watched wilder in the brendon shaub show below the belt and what wilder says in completely true,he is the one shoutin his mouth off for the fight while AJ is doin little IFL interviews etc etc and saying if they offer me 50mill ill fight him,then eddie says its ok offering 50mil but were is the funds coming from now he is saying he didnt ask were the funds were coming from(sure i seen an IFL interview of him saying these exact words). If AJ really wants to fight wilder and unify all 4 belts then he has got to start shouting like he means it and do what calzaghe and Jones did and organise this fight between him and wilder,no middle men just the fighters,this is what wilder has been trying to do but AJ dont want no part of it cause if he did we would of geard from him,he says he is sick of talking about it? Wilder has been talking about it longer than AJ has and he is still talking about it but AJ is sick of talking about it lol organise the fight pussy. Reminds me of lewis vs bowe,lewis doing all the talking and bowe just didnt wanna know,he was that scared of fighting lewis he binned the wbc belt even though bowe would of probably beat lewis at that time
Agreed. Hearn has been talking sh*t since the negotiations started. Offering a flat fee to Wilder when he knew Wilder wouldn't accept. That was a joke offer because he subsequently upped the offer. Offered Parker a percentage of I think 30% or so but wouldn't do that for Wilder. Different story when Joshua is going against Parker and walking into the ring heavy odds on at the bookies.
Then there was the 50 million where he actually had mugs on here convinced that Showtime and Haymon didn't have 50 million and writing essays about it. Hearn then comes out and says he never said that and he knows they have the money but they don't want it. Bragging about filing paperwork for Joshua not to get stripped and how Fury's team didn't file paperwork and got stripped. Then goes on to not file paperwork and then we get the Povetkin fight or be stripped routine. Another fight where Joshua walks into the ring as a 1/10 favourite.
Everyone outside of the UK can see what the deal is but Hearn and Joshua could come out and say they are not interested in the wilder fight for the moment and get fully supported on here with essays from posters about how right they are to follow their own destiny.
You make some very valid points, however one area I would say Hearn perhaps is correct in, is the extension with the WBA. In his latest hour-long interview with Kugan, he says you have to have a signed contract in order for the WBA to effectively put Povetkin behind Wilder in the queue, and that he's asked for 7 day extensions ever since the Povetkin fight was first ordered, 7 weeks ago, and that the reason he can no longer ask for an exemption is that there is no such signed contract for Wilder/AJ. This I can 100% believe, and think the fact the WBA are tired of him pissing them about is no fault of his own.
The Wilder/AJ fight however, I'm not convinced that either side want it enough to just get the deal done. They both come out with arguments that appear valid (we offered Joshua $50m / we offered Wilder $15m - they both accepted blah blah blah) but ultimately here we are with no deal in place, despite being told that both sides had 'accepted' the offer from the other. Without hearing Wilder/Finkel's side of things there are a couple of things that Hearn has said that are interesting; firstly that when the $50m 'offer' was made, he asked for a contract, which they refused to send. Why? Secondly he said a contract was sent to Finkel for the 'accepted' offer of $15m, but it was a week later that Finkel said he would send his reply a further week later. Surely if they wanted the fight they'd move a bit quicker than 2 weeks for feedback on a contract, given they know the WBA are pressing the issue?
If either side genuinely just said 'get it done', I think it would be signed now. Ultimately I'm not sure either side (not the fighters themselves) really want it on anything other than their own terms, which is never going to happen.