One of the absolute worst fan bases in boxing history
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostThe person that is guaranteed cares where it comes from. They want to know it's actually there.
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Originally posted by uppercut510 View PostOne of the absolute worst fan bases in boxing history
ive never seen a fanbase so shook of a fight....shook of seeing their hopes and dreams dashed...its sad
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Postsc****d together 50 mils for Joshua's guarantee. C'mon be real.
It was pathetic - Wilder is even the B-side against Povetkin.
Even against Dillian Whyte he should be the B-side as Whyte can sell more tickets and generate more revenue.
Hearn and Joshua didn't even reject or say no to the purpose offer. They basically said "we're flying out ASAP to sit down and further discuss this." SO I don't see what the issue even was?? Wilder's team said "nothing productive will come out of us talking"? WTF??
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Povetkin is no Joshua. Povetkin is a old Russian mfer who's never caught on much. Joshua is doing Beats By Dre ads.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostIf they had the money they'd tell Hearn. They're flat out refusing to discuss it.
its pretty simple...he agrees and they show him said money
but eddie is typically playing games and lying and trying to act as if theres no way they can have that money
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Originally posted by BufordTannen View PostIf it’s guaranteed then why would he care? It’s called guaranteed for a reason. If they didn’t give it to him after they signed a contract and fought then they’d be sued
What they going to sue Wilder for his Alligator caddie?
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostIf they had the money they'd tell Hearn. They're flat out refusing to discuss it.
Meaning they'd have to have 25 million in a lump sum available to Joshua BEFORE the fight.
That way if something happens, there's just as much liability on Wilder's side to have to recover the money, as it would be for Joshua's side to recover the money AFTER the fight.
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