Hearn : "Wilder wil have a contract to sign by the end of the week" - the saga continues

I think there is an argument to be made for both sides at this point.

I think Hearn is the better businessman between him and Wilder, and I think Wilder is frustrated.

After looking at the whole thing I've come to the conclusion that if blame is to be assigned I see it like this ...........

Hearn: Prompt with replies, trying to juggle all the balls to move forward and is begging Deontay to sign, the fact that Hearn is on AJ's side of the finances also means he stands to make a lot of money from the split.

AJ: He's obviously instructed Hearn to try to get this done, Hearn wouldn't be doing all this without AJ's instruction and as we speak Wilder has a contract in front of him, I think the questions over AJ can be stopped the moment the contract was sent.

Wilder: I believe Wilder wants the fight, why wouldn't he, he has everything to gain and if you look at his pay days, he could lose this fight and still win.

Finkel: This is where it gets tricky, Hearn has repeatedly said Finkel is ...... "a bit slow on replying", Finkel is only with Deontay on a per fight basis, he's not actually signed as a full time promoter, Finkel gave Hearn and AJ a $50m offer but refused to send a contract and refused to even have a meeting with Hearn even though Hearn had flown out to America to see them ..... that is ludicrous of biblical proportions.

Hearn mentioned and I think its prob true, Finkel doesn't like this offer, he expected a 50% share of a $100m fight when he envisaged a fight between Wilder and AJ, not a % of £15m.
Finkel obviously tells Wilder he's on it, Wilder has no choice but to believe him, but why is it Wilder is the one sending emails and screaming on social media?
Why has Hearn resorted to reaching out to Wilder through emails?

Seems to me Finkel is the obstacle, he's the worst off in all of this and seems to move at slow pace compared to everyone else.
 
After looking at the whole thing I've come to the conclusion that if blame is to be assigned I see it like this ...........

Hearn: Prompt with replies, trying to juggle all the balls to move forward and is begging Deontay to sign, the fact that Hearn is on AJ's side of the finances also means he stands to make a lot of money from the split.

AJ: He's obviously instructed Hearn to try to get this done, Hearn wouldn't be doing all this without AJ's instruction and as we speak Wilder has a contract in front of him, I think the questions over AJ can be stopped the moment the contract was sent.

Wilder: I believe Wilder wants the fight, why wouldn't he, he has everything to gain and if you look at his pay days, he could lose this fight and still win.

Finkel: This is where it gets tricky, Hearn has repeatedly said Finkel is ...... "a bit slow on replying", Finkel is only with Deontay on a per fight basis, he's not actually signed as a full time promoter, Finkel gave Hearn and AJ a $50m offer but refused to send a contract and refused to even have a meeting with Hearn even though Hearn had flown out to America to see them ..... that is ludicrous of biblical proportions.

Hearn mentioned and I think its prob true, Finkel doesn't like this offer, he expected a 50% share of a $100m fight when he envisaged a fight between Wilder and AJ, not a % of £15m.
Finkel obviously tells Wilder he's on it, Wilder has no choice but to believe him, but why is it Wilder is the one sending emails and screaming on social media?
Why has Hearn resorted to reaching out to Wilder through emails?

Seems to me Finkel is the obstacle, he's the worst off in all of this and seems to move at slow pace compared to everyone else.
There does seem to be some sort of breakdown in communications or interpretations here.

Where or what it is, who the hell knows lol.

This is entirely speculation, but Im wondering if Finkel wants to keep Wilder away from Hearn?
 
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