Barry Hearn saying the same thing Eddie said from go, put it off to make more money. When it happens when they have said people shouldn’t question why it took so long
https://www.boxingscene.com/barry-he...ns-why--127935
Thanks: 4
Likes: 75
Dislikes: 1
Barry Hearn saying the same thing Eddie said from go, put it off to make more money. When it happens when they have said people shouldn’t question why it took so long
https://www.boxingscene.com/barry-he...ns-why--127935
Array
Judging from this thread alone, if I was Deontay Wilder I'd fire Shelley Finkel and hire Ron Swanson. If nothing else, Hearn would be exasperated into making the fight ASAP.
Array
Array
FTR I just want the fight and will pick Joshua.
Just, if you say give me 50 and I’ll sign tomorrow then they are okay here’s 50. You don’t go, well 50, but also...
Array
This negotiations is so weird. They asked for an amount, Wilders team gave it. Then they ask for proof of funds, then they say they didn't ask for proof of funds. Then they have 6 or 7 questions and according to Barry Hearn "to be fair to the other side they've answered those questions but THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS there are MANY DETAILS". The story just keeps changing. Now Joshua is talking about taking less money to have it in the UK that everyone comes to the UK. What is he talking about? Pick one story and stick to it. The ever changing stories are very team Pacquiao. Just fight FFS. I was hyped for this, they are killing my interest.
Array
If theres any truth in this AJ seems pretty confident that negotiations are pretty close to being sorted.
Joshua: I'll Rain Down Hell on Wilder, F*** Him Up Real Bad
WBO, IBO, WBA, IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) has issued a warning to Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs), who holds the WBC heavyweight crown.
The two camps are currently in serious negotiations for a highly anticipated unification in the coming months.
Joshua is now the owner of four world titles - after picking up the WBO title with a twelve round unanimous decision win over Joseph Parker in March at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
A few weeks ago, Wilder's handlers sent Joshua an guaranteed offer of $50 million to stage the fight in the United States.
The two sides are still going back and forth on the details.
“Luckily, we’ve got enough time to make the fight happen and we’re working on it. We’ve just sent another draft email over to them. It’s just the technical jargon that we’re going through right now," Joshua told The Sun.
Back in March, Wilder recovered from a dire seventh round to score a tenth round knockout of undefeated Cuban puncher Luis Ortiz at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Wilder has cautioned that he might close the book on Joshua in the early moments of their potential showdown.
Joshua, a 2012 Olympic gold medal winner, says there is no fear of Wilder's power - and the British superstar plans to be very aggressive in the early rounds.
“I ain’t got nothing to lose and I’m [going to] rain down hell on him – I’m going to f*** him up bad. You’ve seen it, I can go to hell and back. I enjoy it there as well, this time I’m going to own it," Joshua said.
“We’re big hitters, so for sure I’m going to be throwing a lot of combination punches and it’ll be interesting. I think he’ll be trying to pick punches. I’ll just be coming forward and swinging a lot of combinations, just trying to catch him and hurt him early on.”
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks