Hearn offers Deontay Wilder 2-fight deal

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By Scott Gilfoid: Eddie Hearn said to IFL TV that he’s offered Deontay Wilder a 2-fight deal in which he can get $5 million for what he describes as a “tick over” fight against a mutually agreed upon opponent in October or November, and then a fight for $15 million against Anthony Joshua on April 13 next year at Wembley Stadium.

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Tyson Fury volunteers to face Deontay Wilder, apologizes on Joshua’s behalf

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By Jim Dower: Former heavyweight champion Tyson ‘Gypsy King’ Fury took to social media to volunteer to step in to face WBC heavyweight Deontay ‘Bronze Bomber’ Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) in place of IBF/WBA/WBO champion Anthony Joshua after the negotiations between him and Deontay fell apart this week. Fury, 29, chose to apologize on Joshua’s behalf for the time that Deontay wasted trying to get a fight against him.

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Deontay Wilder furious, calls Anthony Joshua a “coward”

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By Scott Gilfoid: Deontay Wilder says Anthony Joshua never wanted to fight him, and that’s he’s a “coward” for not facing him in a unification fight. Wilder says Joshua wasted three months by taking up a fight against him, but then failing to take it. After the negotiations with Wilder fell apart this week, Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) will be defending against his WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next in September.

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Wilder reveals why Joshua fight didn’t happen

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By Scott Gilfoid: Much to the disappointment to many boxing fans, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua won’t be facing each other in 2018 in a big heavyweight unification fight. WBC champion Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) say it ultimately came down to two issues for why his team were unable to agree to the contract for the fight against the unbeaten IBF/WBA/WBO champion Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs). The reasons were the following:

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Hearn says Povetkin is likely next for Joshua

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By Scott Gilfoid: Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn thinks Deontay Wilder and his management are playing games by not returning the contract for the Anthony Joshua fight, so he now is ready to move on and match AJ against WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin for September.

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Deontay Wilder ready to sign contract for Anthony Joshua fight

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By Scott Gilfoid: WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and his team are prepared to make the fight with IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua as long as minor changes are made in the contract for the fight. According to ESPN, Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel is ready to get the fight done as long as “small changes” are made in the contact by Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing.

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Eddie Hearn: Deontay Wilder doesn’t want the Joshua fight

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By Tim Royner: Eddie Hearn seems to be fed up in waiting for Deontay Wilder to sign for the unification fight against Anthony Joshua Hearn complains that WBC heavyweight champion Wilder has had the contract that he sent to his management for an entire week, and yet he still hasn’t signed for the fight. The only thing Hearn sees is Wilder posting video on his Instagram, which he feels is silly.

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Hearn says Joshua won’t shorten preparation time for Wilder fight

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By Scott Gilfoid: A nervous sounding Eddie Hearn says he’s not going to let Anthony Joshua face Deontay Wilder with just an 8-week training camp. Hearn wants Joshua to have more than eight weeks to prepare for the unification fight against unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs). Hearn believes that Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) is the best fighter in the heavyweight division, but he still feels that he needs more than 8 weeks to get ready for Wilder.

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