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    #31
    Originally posted by Boxingraya View Post
    He got more money. That's all he wanted. (...)
    Originally posted by andocom View Post
    Cool, so venue and country has nothing to do with the result, nothing to complain about then. Joshua gets a $40M site fee, Ruiz gets more than he signed for, everyone wins, except New York locals I guess, of which I'm not so I don't care.
    Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
    Those crumbs Hearn threw him were just some pocket change so he could get his massive SA site fee without having to pay lawyers to take Ruiz to court. Cost of doing business.
    ... "Hearn (...) added an unspecified sum of money to Ruiz’s $9 million purse to entice him to honor his contractual obligation for an immediate rematch."...

    ... As some of us predicted here, Hearn had to pay Ruiz some more money... and that's it...

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      #32
      Hearn runs the show, thats just how it is. Dude is like an evil super hero spawned out of Barry Hearn ..lol. For any to think Hearn wouldve somehow done something more mild & neutral in Andys favor doesnt know Hearns at all. Andys recent crying never got any sympathy or support from me because he shouldve known what he signed up for. One glorious win happens all the time in boxing, and when you "look" all carbohydrated out, while promoting Snickers as an athletes go to meal(?), the win can be easily seen as a fluke!

      Not saying that it is a fluke, jus saying that Hearn & AJ isn't gonna give some fat looking big headed (a bit arrogant now) Snicker eating confident guy an easy chance at real stardom by duplicating what he did - it's waaay toooo embarrassing! And theres no way in the world Hearn wants to stop his ONE BIG STAR from hauling in those HUGE big bucks - theyre waay too accustomed to those checks.

      Whoever wants a piece of the Hearn pie has to destroy his robot on his terms. The peer pressure worked on Joshua to come over here, but it backfired. Now he and Hearn wants things the way it used to be - "risk free fights" for two years longer - the way Barry always envisioned it.

      Hopefully the radicals of Saudi Arabia who want to make a statement don't get close to any of the entourages. Hearn better provide some type of security detail.....if Mayweather hasta have a paid crew to defend himself from adoring fans and emotional haters - in his own country(?), then imagine some of those knuckleheaded zealots in the Mid East with their take on potentially carrying out an agenda for an ever angry uptight god on the two foreign boxing infidels and their crews - focusing their attention mainly on the American fat one.....propaganda? hell no!!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
        that's not the point of the debate. The point was whether NY was a neutral location, which it was. If anything, it favored Joshua.
        What debate? 1st off America is not neutral for a fight involving an American against a none American and 2nd, what debate? Andy going to Saudi like we all knew all along, not New York so i dont even know why you are bothering to talk about it.

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          #34
          Originally posted by JLC View Post
          To be fair, Hearn is the promoter. He’s doing his job worrying about these things, and it’s Joshuas trainers job to worry about hand speed and endurance.

          And I hate Eddie Hearn btw.
          More people need to realise this, if the reports are correct, Hearn just got Joshua a $40M site fee, people seem to just gloss over that in their hatred of him.

          They had Ruiz on a flat fee and while he could hold out for a bit more, he was always holding a poor hand because of that. Ruiz was such a long shot in the first fight, if they had requested 30/70 in the rematch they may well have got it.

          This fight is now looking like it could be what $80 or $100 million and Ruiz is stuck trying to squeeze more against a signed contract. Win, lose or draw fair chance Joshua walks away from this $60M+ richer.

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            #35
            Because it was a neutral venue?

            Mate there are 1000's of other neutral venue's around but none of them can offer you the money the rich arabs are willing to throw around. So cut the bull****. LMAOOOO

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              #36
              Glad this is sorted out, should have known it was all about money at the end of the day.

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                #37
                Hearn couldnt risk ruiz not fighting december 7th.... would have caused ibf to strip ruiz. Hearn couldnt afford that, so he gave in to ruiz and payed him. Ruiz whining about the location was nothing to do with anything except trying to lure more money then he initially agreed to. Fair play to him he used the only angle he had (which was cause a delay in the fight and risk losing the ibf) and got what he wanted.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Digital Mouth View Post
                  Because it was a neutral venue?

                  Mate there are 1000's of other neutral venue's around but none of them can offer you the money the rich arabs are willing to throw around. So cut the bull****. LMAOOOO
                  I see you didn't read the whole article.

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                    #39
                    Glad to hear Ruiz has been given more money and changed his mind about Saudi . Would have ****** if the fight ended up in court

                    Can’t wait for the rematch

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by super-x View Post
                      Hearn couldnt risk ruiz not fighting december 7th.... would have caused ibf to strip ruiz. Hearn couldnt afford that, so he gave in to ruiz and payed him. Ruiz whining about the location was nothing to do with anything except trying to lure more money then he initially agreed to. Fair play to him he used the only angle he had (which was cause a delay in the fight and risk losing the ibf) and got what he wanted.
                      That or they were looking for a loophole to get out of the contract

                      I seen a wilder interview this week where he mentions fighting Ruiz if the Joshua fight falls through

                      He deserves more money after the first fight to be fair to him .... if he wins the rematch he’s gonna be in the driving seat for big big moneys
                      Last edited by Straightener; 08-23-2019, 06:33 AM.

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