The wilder one ofcourse.Have a good read through see all the terms and conditions and see if you feel it was a good contract or if Joshua and hearn were right to not sign it. I will post the terms below. So what did you think? Fair terms? Fair conditions? Anything important missing? Don't forget these contracts have to be spot on to get these fights made, Finkel and Deontay certainly made everybody aware they would of signed a contract but it was missing 2 details, date and venue. So you can't muck around with these things they gotta be thorough.
I'm just happy the "50 million" deal has finally been exposed as complete cobblers. It was never really possible, it was a stalling tactic and a PR stunt.
On studying it I found it lacked, The details of a fight contract, And though I looked both near and far, It smacked instead of base PR, But still I hope that Mr Hearn, And AJ both can from this learn, That discussing offers on the telly, May bring about the wrath of Shelley,
AJ is Shithouse paper champion doesn't want to fight Wilder turned down 50 million. AJ not very smart & Hearn is his puppetmaster Fury is Lineal Wilder is WBC Bermane would've mashed Martin Just view AJ as a popular contender who beats up old guns. Wilder & Fury are neck & neck for #1.
"If it is a $100 million fight and they are happy with taking 60-40, I'll take 50-50. Give me $50 million dollars up front and I swear I'll take that fight tomorrow," Joshua told Sky Sports.
And you have proved beyond any doubt you have no idea about what has actually been said or is going on in the world of boxing. Or I have completely missed your joke.
No he didn't and you have just proved you can't score a fight either. But John McDermott beat Fury, he didn't get the decision but he absolutely beat Fury, no doubt about it.
This content is protected This man is a bit of a nightmare but he explains pretty much what went on, what is going on and exposes the brainwashing people like you have been subject to. Just listen to it, watch the interview clips, then come back and say it's "excuses", it's just facts.
It was an offer. Due to Joshua not having any interest in the offer Wilder’s side didn’t bother to put together a contract. Anthony Joshua is ready to turn down a £37million offer to fight Deontay Wilder in the USA by insisting their world heavyweight unification bout takes place in the United Kingdom. Joshua is prepared to take a pay cut of more than £7m to fight in front of his home fans. Wembley Stadium, Twickenham Stadium and even the Olympic Stadium are three possible venues for the blockbuster contest to take place, with the preference being for an outdoor venue to stage the fight in September. "One thing is for absolute certain, AJ wants Wilder next," Hearn said. "He’s made that clear. He also feels though, after talking to Rob McCracken, his trainer and manager, that this is a fight that should be delivered in the UK. One for the fans and two, he feels like he’s earned that right." Joshua has been offered a baseline of $50m (£37m) to face Wilder in America by the WBC champion's team, but Hearn insisted: "AJ’s not really swayed by an extra £10m or £15m. He’d rather do the fight over here in front of his fans. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/...will-turn-37m-fight-deontay-wilder-us-insist/