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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

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    Anyone remember when Eddie said "If someone agreed to my terms I send a contract within hours, why can't they send a contract? Why do I have to agree first?"

    Umm, they've agreed to your terms Eddie, it's been more than hours, where's the contract?
    Chill Ronnie baby, Eddie said they would have the contract before the end of this week.lets see if a. It gets there and b. It gets signed because we start the proverbial “shooting of our load!” .
    Just like to reiterate that all the crap he was talking was nonsense and he proves it again and again.

    Strange Deontay didn’t ask to see the money secured before he would consider agreeing, oh wait, no it’s not.
    Just playing devils advocate her but...

    If the deal is signed and it is in the UK and at the venue of Eddie's choice and AJ gets the bigger split and AJ gets the rematch clause and AJ pucks the dressing room and AJ gets pretty much everything that he wants...isn't that good negotiating on Eddie's part?

    If he knew Wilder was desperate for the fight then he knew he held all the cards and he's played it to his own advantage.

    I said all along it was good business. You can find me saying that many times in the Wilder thread. But you don't have to lie constantly to do business. And fans don't have to pretend lies aren't lies.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Who gives a fuck let's just get them in the ring hurting each other

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Who gives a fuck let's just get them in the ring hurting each other
    That’s kind of the point. Eddie said on June 7th he was talking to them every day. Then on June 12th after Wilder had agreed to another changed request, making him agreeing to every possible request Eddie said they hadn’t talked in 4 weeks. It can’t be both. And these lies aren’t helping make the fight. They are always connected to why they can’t make the fight. And he’s out there talking about February. F february, fight this year

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Thought a contract was coming today. Seems like such news would merit mention, hmm

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Eddie says they won’t let Wilder hold up the fight. So my question, where is the contract that you said you could do “In a matter of hours” yet asked for days and is now 2 days late and counting? Get this thing done if you want it!

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Still not official.

    The truth is, Wilder does not want to fight Joshua in the UK, he's more comfortable fighting journeymen like Szpilka and Washington (or shot fighters like Arreola) in his home country. Maybe his managers and promoter want him to take the fight for the big money, but I think Deontay is scared to death of being KOed and humiliated by the far better fighter Anthony Joshua.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Still not official.

    The truth is, Wilder does not want to fight Joshua in the UK, he's more comfortable fighting journeymen like Szpilka and Washington (or shot fighters like Arreola) in his home country. Maybe his managers and promoter want him to take the fight for the big money, but I think Deontay is scared to death of being KOed and humiliated by the far better fighter Anthony Joshua.
    Wilder may have piss poor technique and boxing skill but he is not afraid of AJ. Wilder was on the plane to fight Povetkin, who may have been on drugs like Drago was, so going to UK will be nothing in comparison.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Eddie says they won’t let Wilder hold up the fight. So my question, where is the contract that you said you could do “In a matter of hours” yet asked for days and is now 2 days late and counting? Get this thing done if you want it!
    Now, I’ve kept quiet because I’m not sure what the truth is, but you’re pretty certain team Wilder don’t have the contract? There’s not the slightest chance that they have the contract but haven’t signed it?
    Ah, thought not.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Eddie says they won’t let Wilder hold up the fight. So my question, where is the contract that you said you could do “In a matter of hours” yet asked for days and is now 2 days late and counting? Get this thing done if you want it!
    Now, I’ve kept quiet because I’m not sure what the truth is, but you’re pretty certain team Wilder don’t have the contract? There’s not the slightest chance that they have the contract but haven’t signed it?
    Ah, thought not.
    Can’t find one piece saying the contract is sent, can you? Eddie isn’t one to be quiet

    For all your snark I would love love love for you to show me an article

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