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Joshua vs Wilder: Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn have until midnight to accept $50m Deontay Wilder offer

Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder

Anthony Joshua has received an offer from Deontay Wilder, confirmed as a 50-50 split with a guarantee of $50m, and has been told to respond by midnight on Thursday.

Joshua, trainer Rob McCracken and promoter Eddie Hearn received emails sent directly from the Bronze Bomber's personal address, with his co-manager Shelly Finkel subsequently confirming an offer had been made.

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Wilder also made an offer on Instagram and Joshua immediately responded saying he would accept if it was £50m.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Finkel confirmed a take-it-or-leave it $50m (£35.9m) offer had been made, with a deadline of "close of play on Thursday" (Friday 12am UK time).

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Deontay Wilder's co-manager Shelly Finkel says they have offered a $50m 'take it or leave it' offer to fight Anthony Joshua

Finkel told Sky Sports the money and the deal is in place.

"We want [Joshua] to fight Deontay in his next fight and we offered him $50m," he told Sky Sports.

"If he accepts it, it will be there. Al Haymon and I have never not delivered what we've offered.

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If they actually send some formal paperwork and a contract along with further details on how this money will be secured, we will definitely have to take this seriously.
Eddie Hearn

"We were offered $12.5m (£8.8m) to fight him but we have offered four times that. If [Joshua] says he is not going to take $50m, it means he doesn't really want to fight him next.

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Eddie Hearn says Deontay Wilder's substantial $50m offer is a PR move but if he can provide a contract, Joshua might agree to a mega-fight

"It was $50m against 50 per cent. He said, 'get me $50m against 50 per cent and I'll take it the next day, I swear'."

Wilder's offer will also give him and his team control over the show and the venue, but Finkel admitted that if Joshua does agree, the showdown does not have to take place in America.

If he accepts it, it will be there. Al Haymon and I have never not delivered what we've offered
Shelly Finkel

Hearn has revealed that the date mentioned is "between September and December" this year.

Joshua's promoter, who is in New York for a Matchroom Boxing USA card in Brooklyn, suggested the offer was a "great PR stunt" but with the two promoters due to meet on Friday, he is now taking it seriously.

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"We got an email from Deontay Wilder's personal email address offering us a 50-50 split with a guarantee of $50m," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"He said that in an interview Anthony said, 'give us £50m and we will sign tomorrow'. They have asked us to give them written acceptance of the deal by tomorrow.

"With all due respect to Deontay Wilder, I don't believe he has $50m. However, if they actually send some formal paperwork and a contract along with further details on how this money will be secured, we will definitely have to take this seriously.

"We have a meeting on Friday, so let's see how real this is."

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Image: Anthony Joshua already owns three of the four major belts

If both parties come to an agreement, all four major world titles will be on the line with the winner becoming the undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

It shouldl also overrule any mandatory defences for WBC holder Wilder and IBF, WBA 'Super' and WBO owner Joshua.

Hearn has already been in discussions with the team behind WBA No 1 challenger Alexander Povetkin, although Finkel has dismissed rumours that his man has signed to face Dominic Breazeale, who lost to 'AJ' in 2016, next.

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