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Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 00:36
by Badhusker
Ossyrules wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 15:18
Tony1244 wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 15:13
Ossyrules wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 14:57

Not in any shape or form. Dont be easily taken in by a Instagram post or Facebook call out
I'm not on FB or Instagram. Don't really even know what the later is.
Basic point is wilder makes all the right noises on social media, various interviews etc how he will travel to beat the king etc. Sounds great

Offers made by Joshua’s team 1
Offers made by Wilders team 0

Wilders team haven’t tried to make the fight. Joshua’s has.



:lol: Do tell!

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 04:36
by Ossyrules
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 00:36
Ossyrules wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 15:18
Tony1244 wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 15:13

I'm not on FB or Instagram. Don't really even know what the later is.
Basic point is wilder makes all the right noises on social media, various interviews etc how he will travel to beat the king etc. Sounds great

Offers made by Joshua’s team 1
Offers made by Wilders team 0

Wilders team haven’t tried to make the fight. Joshua’s has.



:lol: Do tell!
You’re best off doing some reading and building up your knowledge.

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 09:02
by Badhusker
Ossyrules wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 04:36
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 00:36
Ossyrules wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 15:18

Basic point is wilder makes all the right noises on social media, various interviews etc how he will travel to beat the king etc. Sounds great

Offers made by Joshua’s team 1
Offers made by Wilders team 0

Wilders team haven’t tried to make the fight. Joshua’s has.



:lol: Do tell!
You’re best off doing some reading and building up your knowledge.
Come on, enlighten us about the offer made from team Joshua to Wilder. Maybe it will give Hearn some ideas of what to offer. :doh:

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 10:06
by Ossyrules
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 09:02
Ossyrules wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 04:36
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 00:36
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:lol: Do tell!
You’re best off doing some reading and building up your knowledge.
Come on, enlighten us about the offer made from team Joshua to Wilder. Maybe it will give Hearn some ideas of what to offer. :doh:
Look up Joshua’s latest ifl tv interview for details

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 17:55
by Badhusker
Ossyrules wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 10:06
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 09:02
Ossyrules wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 04:36

You’re best off doing some reading and building up your knowledge.
Come on, enlighten us about the offer made from team Joshua to Wilder. Maybe it will give Hearn some ideas of what to offer. :doh:
Look up Joshua’s latest ifl tv interview for details
I have. Why not just admit no offer has been made to Wilder for a Joshua fight? Initiating and beginning talks for negotiating a fight is not an offer. Quit while you are behind. :roll:

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 17:58
by SaadOffTheDeck
Wilder definitely has never had a contract in his hand for a Joshua fight.

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 01:04
by Evander
Ossyrules wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 04:45
Evander wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 04:20
candyslim wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 03:52

I'm a little confused as to which fight is being discussed here. The fight Hearn has offered Wilder twice what he's ever earned before (discounting what he was awarded for not fighting Povetkin) was $3m + US TV rights and that was for making a voluntary defence against Whyte. That's not a low-ball offer that is damn good offer for fighting someone Deontay Wilder doesn't even consider worthy of respect.

As far as I know, nobody is suggesting Wilder would be offered that for fighting Joshua, that would indeed be a low-ball offer and Wilder would be right to call it an insult.

Let's not get our wires crossed here.
Ok let's be clear.
You have every right to go and offer that to whomever you wish and good luck to you.
But if I see that as a low ball offer on so many levels as a fan I can almost assure you Wilders camp would laugh at it.
It's easy to destroy the line of argument and takes very little effort trust me on this one.
What else you got ?
Evander, say you work at McDonald’s for 5 dollars an hour

I offer you a job at Burger King.

I offer you 15 bucks an hour.

Is that a bad offer or deal?

It’s well discussed on here the 4 million offer to fight Whyte is 2-3 times bigger than Wilders usual takings

How is it low ball

We should also note wilder obviously hasn’t written off Whyte as an opponent, as his reply was 7 million
Then pay him 7 million and get Whyte out here, Deontay doesn't need to go to the UK for Dillian Whyte.
Who the hell has Whyte beat anyway ?
You want a shot at perhaps the best Heavyweight in the world with a record of 39-0 with 38 KO's then get your little ass over here.
Dillian Whyte doesn't dictate terms.

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 05:08
by Ossyrules
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 17:55
Ossyrules wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 10:06
Badhusker wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 09:02

Come on, enlighten us about the offer made from team Joshua to Wilder. Maybe it will give Hearn some ideas of what to offer. :doh:
Look up Joshua’s latest ifl tv interview for details
I have. Why not just admit no offer has been made to Wilder for a Joshua fight? Initiating and beginning talks for negotiating a fight is not an offer. Quit while you are behind. :roll:
Fair comment it’s misleading what I’ve put. Joshua says he’s had no offers and his team are contacting wilder and Parker’s to get the ball rolling. It goes against the posters that say Joshua is ducking as his team are being proactive to make the fight.

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 05:11
by Ossyrules
Evander wrote: 11 Nov 2017, 01:04
Ossyrules wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 04:45
Evander wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 04:20

Ok let's be clear.
You have every right to go and offer that to whomever you wish and good luck to you.
But if I see that as a low ball offer on so many levels as a fan I can almost assure you Wilders camp would laugh at it.
It's easy to destroy the line of argument and takes very little effort trust me on this one.
What else you got ?
Evander, say you work at McDonald’s for 5 dollars an hour

I offer you a job at Burger King.

I offer you 15 bucks an hour.

Is that a bad offer or deal?

It’s well discussed on here the 4 million offer to fight Whyte is 2-3 times bigger than Wilders usual takings

How is it low ball

We should also note wilder obviously hasn’t written off Whyte as an opponent, as his reply was 7 million
Then pay him 7 million and get Whyte out here, Deontay doesn't need to go to the UK for Dillian Whyte.
Who the hell has Whyte beat anyway ?
You want a shot at perhaps the best Heavyweight in the world with a record of 39-0 with 38 KO's then get your little ass over here.
Dillian Whyte doesn't dictate terms.
Maybe if it was the 90s and wilder was a draw the fight is in America. Maybe it will be anyway as Whyte is number 1 with the wbc, so the fights not far off happening

I doubt big time there is 7 million in it for wilder ca Whyte though. That figure is too high

The whole point of it being in England is to build the Joshua fight with wilder, which is likely in England as well

It’s a nice story saying the champ dictates things etc. Money dictates things. End

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 15:41
by SaadOffTheDeck
So Whyte is a draw?

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 16:49
by Ossyrules
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: 11 Nov 2017, 15:41 So Whyte is a draw?
Not especially but he’s a pay day, with an added bonus of exposure to a new market, England, where boxing is doing well from a popularity point of view

Re: finkel---hearn doesn't want wilder fight !

Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 16:55
by SaadOffTheDeck
Ossyrules wrote: 11 Nov 2017, 16:49
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: 11 Nov 2017, 15:41 So Whyte is a draw?
Not especially but he’s a pay day, with an added bonus of exposure to a new market, England, where boxing is doing well from a popularity point of view
No doubt England is more popular for boxing than here. Like I said yesterday, giving hearn options could hurt wilders bargaining.