Bruh, this shit was like a damn movie. Eddie Hearn calls in. Then Deontay Wilder calls in to check Hearn and they proceed to go back and forth. THEN Tyson freaking Fury calls in and they argue about who gets to beat up AJ first lmao. Everyone should watch this. Shout out to thaboxingvoice. This was legendary!
Bruh, this shit was like a damn movie. Eddie Hearn calls in. Then Deontay Wilder calls in to check Hearn and they proceed to go back and forth. THEN Tyson freaking Fury calls in and they argue about who gets to beat up AJ first lmao. Everyone should watch this. Shout out to thaboxingvoice. This was legendary!
i have to reserve you some green k!
If Wilder would have done that the torrent of drizzling **** that would have been poured on him from every corner of the boxing world would have been unrecoverable.
Sure. But really no different than Canelo vacating the WBC to duck GGG and his fans stuck with him for the most part.
No matter how you slice it, Wilder has clearly shown he wants to fight the best.
You are making a FALSE claim (thats what you do ,we know this is what you do ) that Wilder could have fought Martin . Wilder vs Povetkin WAS already in the works BEFORE Martin even won his belt .
Martin won his title on Wilder's undercard. Both are advised by Haymon. The second Martin won, the rumors began that Wilder would vacate the WBC to avoid Povetkin and simply switch over to the IBF with an easy win over Martin.
That was January 16, 2016.
Martin/Joshua isn't announced until over a month later and the Povetkin purse bid was after that.
So if Wilder had wanted to duck Povetkin, he had a very easy path to the IBF and could have vacated the WBC.
But he didn't. Because he truly wanted to fight Povetkin. Even though it likely meant having to do so in Moscow.
Wilder's actions show that your accusations are poppy****.
He said on the show that in an ideal world it would happen 12-18 months from now but will happen next summer since the fans have more of a voice now.
It's pretty clear that's when it would happen anyway, all this hype is just building it up for that time.
Thats not a confirmation though I was hoping a contract had been signed on both sides and it had been leaked to the media. Until this is done its all just speculation, hopefully Hearn can get it done.
When did he do that? I heard say he thinks it will happen in the summer but havent seen any confirmation yet, great news if its true.
He said on the show that in an ideal world it would happen 12-18 months from now but will happen next summer since the fans have more of a voice now.
It's pretty clear that's when it would happen anyway, all this hype is just building it up for that time.
Eddie Hearn confirmed the fight will happen in the summer! great stuff by thaboxingvoice and props to Wilder, Fury and Hearn doing this to help the hype.
When did he do that? I heard say he thinks it will happen in the summer but havent seen any confirmation yet, great news if its true.
Eddie Hearn confirmed the fight will happen in the summer! great stuff by thaboxingvoice and props to Wilder, Fury and Hearn doing this to help the hype.
Martin hand picked Joshua to fight and fought him in April which was a month sooner than Povetkin was scheduled to fight Wilder
Why does it matter when Povetkin was scheduled to fight Wilder? If Wilder wanted to duck Povetkin, he could have simply fought Martin in April instead of Joshua. The rumors at the time were thought Wilder would never go to Russia and would just ditch his belt to fight Martin instead.
Yet Wilder refused to drop his belt and insisted on going to Russia.
Those are not the actions of a man who doesn't want to face the best.
Because Wilder was cornered after turning down Whyte and bc the networks reluctance of a Stiverne rematch , he had limited options .
But if he didn't want to fight the best, why would he care? Even with the limited interest in a Stiverne rematch, he was going to make more money fighting Stiverne than he'd make fighting Ortiz. But he didn't care. He wanted Ortiz's scalp. He could have easily beaten Martin, but he didn't care, he wanted Povetkin's scalp. Those are not the actions of a man who doesn't want to fight the best.
Lets also not forget when Ortiz REAL age leaked out that he was around 50 is when soon after Wilder wanted that fight . lol
Try to be a reasonable adult. Absolutely ridiculous to believe that he's 50. Stop falling for ridiculous conspiracy theories that have no supporting evidence. You're suggesting that he waited until he was FORTY TWO YEARS OLD to turn professional?!?
Parker COULDNT fight Wilder under contract to fight Hughie but you know this already . lol
False. When Fury pulled out of the fight, Parker could have fought a voluntary. There were serious negotiations for a July 2017 fight on Showtime and the unification trumped the mandatory anyway.
Like i said its about a huge payday with Joshua NOT seeking out the best otherwise his resume wouldn't look like it does anyway you twist that . lol
Stiverne was #3 in the world when Wilder shut him out. Ortiz was #2 in the world when Wilder paid $675,000 so he could fight him. Povetkin was #1 in the world when Wilder agrees to fight him in enemy territory.
Now he wants to fight Joshua immediately even though the payday to fight Joshua would be much much bigger a year from now. He doesn't care. It's not about money. He's desperate to prove he's the best.
And maybe he's not the best. Maybe AJ will knock him out. But give Wilder credit for wanting to prove he's the best.
Its not about sense of fighting the best its about a huge payday against ONE guy.
Then why did he pay a huge step aside to face King Kong?
Stop being a hater. Stop being a troll. Try to have a respectable conversation like a human being. Wilder's actions make it clear he wants to fight the best.
He could have easily vacated and fought Martin for the IBF, but instead he flew overseas to fight Povetkin in Russia.
He was willing to spend a ton of money to fight King Kong, a TOUGHER OPPONENT, instead of making more money to face a lesser opponent.
He offered Joseph Parker the lion's share of the money to unify.
Now he's willing to go anywhere on planet Earth to face Joshua ASAP, even though he'd make way more money milking his belt and fighting Joshua a year from now.
Bruh, this shit was like a damn movie. Eddie Hearn calls in. Then Deontay Wilder calls in to check Hearn and they proceed to go back and forth. THEN Tyson freaking Fury calls in and they argue about who gets to beat up AJ first lmao. Everyone should watch this. Shout out to thaboxingvoice. This was legendary!
Skills keep it coming !!
Are you kidding?
Okay he's a Jew.
But he's also a Homosexual who likes having s e x with teenage boys!
Guy is a total scumbag and Joshua needs to take charge of his own career rather then be treated like a Slave.
Blacks have been slaves of jews for 1000 years, it's not going to end now. They were sold by jew slave traders, and currently in the U.S. are slaves of jew Democrat leaders.
I can't help but like Eddie Hearn man, he's just an accessible guy. Deontay and Shelly slapped him around, but it was a joy to watch.
Are you kidding?
Okay he's a Jew.
But he's also a Homosexual who likes having s e x with teenage boys!
Guy is a total scumbag and Joshua needs to take charge of his own career rather then be treated like a Slave.
If I was Anthony Joshua's manager or promoter, I couldn't too much blame Eddie Hearn. It's not so much that they are afraid of Deontay; It's that Anthony Joshua is a new champion and it is Hearn's desire to milk his cash cow by protecting his young lad from potential harm for as long as he can.
It just so happens that Deontay Wilder poses the greatest risk, threat, danger and challenge to AJ in particular and Eddie's goals in general. Therefore, at least for the interim; They would rather just avoid Wilder instead of taking a chance and losing all those plans.
It is Eddie Hearn's wish for Anthony Joshua to defend his titles for at least another four or five more times before AJ even remotely decides to step in the same ring with Deontay Wilder.
What it is y'all an angle in order for Anthony to hold onto his titles just a little while longer. Virtually, that's all it is.
If I was Anthony Joshua's manager or promoter, I couldn't too much blame Eddie Hearn. It's not so much that they are afraid of Deontay; It's that Anthony Joshua is a new champion and it is Hearn's desire to milk his cash cow by protecting his young lad from potential harm for as long as he can.
It just so happens that Deontay Wilder poses the greatest risk, threat, danger and challenge to AJ in particular and Eddie's goals in general. Therefore, at least for the interim; They would rather just avoid Wilder instead of taking a chance and losing all those plans.
It is Eddie Hearn's wish for Anthony Joshua to defend his titles for at least another four or five more times before AJ even remotely decides to step in the same ring with Deontay Wilder.
What it is y'all an angle in order for Anthony to hold onto his titles just a little while longer. Virtually, that's all it is.
If I was Anthony Joshua's manager or promoter, I couldn't too much blame Eddie Hearn. It's not so much that they are afraid of Deontay; It's that Anthony Joshua is a new champion and it is Hearn's desire to milk his cash cow by protecting his young lad from potential harm for as long as he can.
It just so happens that Deontay Wilder poses the greatest risk, threat, danger and challenge to AJ in particular and Eddie's goals in general. Therefore, at least for the interim; They would rather just avoid him than take a chance and risk losing those plans.
It is Eddie Hearn's wish for Anthony Joshua to defend his titles for at least another four or five more times before AJ even remotely deciding to step in the same ring with Deontay Wilder.
What it is y'all an angle in order for Anthony to hold onto his titles just a little while longer. Virtually, that's all it is.