Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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Current WBC Silver heavyweight champion Dillian Whyte has now rejected his third offer for a potential rematch with boxing heavyweight Anthony Joshua.

It has been reported that an initial bid of near £3 million was made before it was then followed up by an increased offer of over £4m.

According to World Boxing News, promoter Eddie Hearn has now raised the offer even more, with stakes rising to upwards of £5m of which has now reportedly been rejected.

Looks more and more like AJ/Miller will be the fight.

Full Article: https://www.givemesport.com/1448561-dil ... ell-miller
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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..I wonder how much Miller will agree to..
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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Whyte says he deserves what Parker hot because he is a proven ppv attraction.
Parker received 13 million
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:30 Whyte says he deserves what Parker hot because he is a proven ppv attraction.
Parker received 13 million
Yeah, but Parker brought a belt.
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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:30 Whyte says he deserves what Parker hot because he is a proven ppv attraction.
Parker received 13 million
Yeah, but Parker brought a belt.
But zero fans
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tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:30 Whyte says he deserves what Parker hot because he is a proven ppv attraction.
Parker received 13 million
Yeah, but Parker brought a belt.
But zero fans
He is/was pretty popular in the south pacific, no?
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:39
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
Yeah, but Parker brought a belt.
But zero fans
He is/was pretty popular in the south pacific, no?
He was a big fish in a small pond.
The south Pacific is far from a hot bed of boxing action.
He brought a belt to sell to Joshua for good money. He brought zero to the table.

Whyte at least has proven to be a money maker.
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tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:43
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:39
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31

But zero fans
He is/was pretty popular in the south pacific, no?
He was a big fish in a small pond.
The south Pacific is far from a hot bed of boxing action.
He brought a belt to sell to Joshua for good money. He brought zero to the table.

Whyte at least has proven to be a money maker.
I'll give you that. Looks like it's Miller anyway.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:46
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:43
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:39
He is/was pretty popular in the south pacific, no?
He was a big fish in a small pond.
The south Pacific is far from a hot bed of boxing action.
He brought a belt to sell to Joshua for good money. He brought zero to the table.

Whyte at least has proven to be a money maker.
I'll give you that. Looks like it's Miller anyway.
I think Joshua fighting Miller in NYC just shows their hypocrisy. We owe it to our British fans to fight at home bullshit
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:48
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:46
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:43

He was a big fish in a small pond.
The south Pacific is far from a hot bed of boxing action.
He brought a belt to sell to Joshua for good money. He brought zero to the table.

Whyte at least has proven to be a money maker.
I'll give you that. Looks like it's Miller anyway.
I think Joshua fighting Miller in NYC just shows their hypocrisy. We owe it to our British fans to fight at home bullshit
Why is that hypocrisy? I'm not following.
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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:39
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31
Yeah, but Parker brought a belt.
But zero fans
He is/was pretty popular in the south pacific, no?
:TU:
Unbeaten. Brought a belt. And had a savvy coke fuelled promoter :lol:
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KiwiRider wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:52
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:39
tiny_acres wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:31

But zero fans
He is/was pretty popular in the south pacific, no?
:TU:
Unbeaten. Brought a belt. And had a savvy coke fuelled promoter :lol:
:lol:
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Miller supposedly is balking at the offer he received as well. This is getting ridiculous.
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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:23 Current WBC Silver heavyweight champion Dillian Whyte has now rejected his third offer for a potential rematch with boxing heavyweight Anthony Joshua.

It has been reported that an initial bid of near £3 million was made before it was then followed up by an increased offer of over £4m.

According to World Boxing News, promoter Eddie Hearn has now raised the offer even more, with stakes rising to upwards of £5m of which has now reportedly been rejected.

Looks more and more like AJ/Miller will be the fight.

Full Article: https://www.givemesport.com/1448561-dil ... ell-miller
I don't think Miller was happy with the offer being discussed with him either.

He was saying something yesterday about wanting 50-50.
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marvelous marv wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:56 Miller supposedly is balking at the offer he received as well. This is getting ridiculous.
It's kind of amusing to watch though, as it means you have Hearn who's used to always getting his own way, flailing all over the place trying to find someone to fight Joshua for the money on offer.
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Ortiz would probably accept a minimum offer, but he for some reason is never in the discussion.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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Nondescript wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:57
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:23 Current WBC Silver heavyweight champion Dillian Whyte has now rejected his third offer for a potential rematch with boxing heavyweight Anthony Joshua.

It has been reported that an initial bid of near £3 million was made before it was then followed up by an increased offer of over £4m.

According to World Boxing News, promoter Eddie Hearn has now raised the offer even more, with stakes rising to upwards of £5m of which has now reportedly been rejected.

Looks more and more like AJ/Miller will be the fight.

Full Article: https://www.givemesport.com/1448561-dil ... ell-miller
I don't think Miller was happy with the offer being discussed with him either.

He was saying something yesterday about wanting 50-50.
Amazing AJ is having difficulty finding a fight. Too many low-ball offers seems to be backfiring.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:01
Nondescript wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:57
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:23 Current WBC Silver heavyweight champion Dillian Whyte has now rejected his third offer for a potential rematch with boxing heavyweight Anthony Joshua.

It has been reported that an initial bid of near £3 million was made before it was then followed up by an increased offer of over £4m.

According to World Boxing News, promoter Eddie Hearn has now raised the offer even more, with stakes rising to upwards of £5m of which has now reportedly been rejected.

Looks more and more like AJ/Miller will be the fight.

Full Article: https://www.givemesport.com/1448561-dil ... ell-miller
I don't think Miller was happy with the offer being discussed with him either.

He was saying something yesterday about wanting 50-50.
Amazing AJ is having difficulty finding a fight. Too many low-ball offers seems to be backfiring.
Lowball would be less than what they are earning. For Miller it is many times more, for Whyte the last offer is reasonable. They always get negotiating power on the rematch if they win. The fact is both of them have no confidence in winning and so want a big one off payment.
It sucks.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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KiwiRider wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:08
oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:01
Nondescript wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 13:57

I don't think Miller was happy with the offer being discussed with him either.

He was saying something yesterday about wanting 50-50.
Amazing AJ is having difficulty finding a fight. Too many low-ball offers seems to be backfiring.
Lowball would be less than what they are earning. For Miller it is many times more, for Whyte the last offer is reasonable. They always get negotiating power on the rematch if they win. The fact is both of them have no confidence in winning and so want a big one off payment.
It sucks.
I'm referring to the opening offers as being low-balled, and based on it being a title bout. Whether we agree or not, both Miller and Whyte (more so) weren't happy with opening bids. The whole thing is utterly ridiculous.
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Miller asked for 50/50?

Lol

Hearn needs to get tough on these clowns and just stop negotiating at some point. He looks like a pushover upping the price for whyte every time. Folks are going to play him for a fool.
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Riddick Blowe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:26 Miller asked for 50/50?

Lol

Hearn needs to get tough on these clowns and just stop negotiating at some point. He looks like a pushover upping the price for whyte every time. Folks are going to play him for a fool.
IDK if the 50/50 ask is true or not. I haven't seen that in print. Hearn should just introduce a new name to the mix and Whyte and/or Miller will snap to attention.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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AJ should just fight mandatories and unifications from now on. Gets all this bullshit out of the way. Ensures everyone earns their shot and stops them from claiming AJ is ducking or lowballing if there is an enforced split. Whoever doesn't want it (AJ or challenger) is clearly ducking...
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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If this is true then I couldn’t care less if Whyte gets a shot or not now, he’s a contender that’s been offered a shot a the title for millions but it’s less than he wants, jeez man, take the damn shot, bank the money and if you win it’s happy days, it’s pathetic, the champ calls the shots so just deal with it if you really think you can win.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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oogiebe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:28
Riddick Blowe wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:26 Miller asked for 50/50?

Lol

Hearn needs to get tough on these clowns and just stop negotiating at some point. He looks like a pushover upping the price for whyte every time. Folks are going to play him for a fool.
IDK if the 50/50 ask is true or not. I haven't seen that in print. Hearn should just introduce a new name to the mix and Whyte and/or Miller will snap to attention.
But Oggie, there isn't a new name to add to the mix :maybe:
One of them Chinese blokes?
No money or entertainment there.
Kownacki?
Meh, not known well enough.
I've run out of ideas already.
He has cleaned out the division except for Wilder Fury and neither want it yet.
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Re: Whyte rejects third offer to fight Joshua

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joshj909 wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 14:35 AJ should just fight mandatories and unifications from now on. Gets all this bullshit out of the way. Ensures everyone earns their shot and stops them from claiming AJ is ducking or lowballing if there is an enforced split. Whoever doesn't want it (AJ or challenger) is clearly ducking...
That would be too easy. LOL! Actually Hearn and AJ are so used to having total control over the division championship, now with Fury/Wilder the focus has come off AJ, and I don't think they are easily accepting that. Pick one guy and make the f'ng fight already.
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