Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Open To Anthony Joshua Fight, Manager Shelly Finkel Says

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  • MANNY67
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    #11
    Yeah that’s the fight,get this, real fight not a circus show.get it done ✔️

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    • MANNY67
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      #12
      Originally posted by RoadMan94
      This cannot happen on a Matchroom show.

      Could you imagine?

      Joshua corner will wave the towel, the officials will end it 10 seconds early and award Joshua with a split distance
      Totally agree, not sure if will go the distance

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      • Idunnoshet
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        #13
        I'd rather Pay to watch Wilder / AJ than Spence / Crawford.
        Last edited by Idunnoshet; 09-10-2022, 11:22 AM.

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #14
          Originally posted by oldschoolfool
          Hearnia isnt letting AJ anywhere near the Bomber. Thats just asking for destruction. Not for a few years anyway. Not till Wilder is past it. AJ just doesnt have the timing to get out the way of that right hand. Even fury with all his head movement couldnt avoid it. I see AJ fighting Ruiz or Parker or Joe "The Glacier" Joyce.
          "Hearn isn't letting AJ anywhere near the Bomber" Even though Wilder has just said AJ tried set up a fight with him after Usyk and has already said that he (Wilder) turned down AJ to fight Fury even though AJ offered him more money. Really seems like AJ doesn't want to go anywhere near Wilder...

          AJ should fight Wilder after a tune-up fight (if he isn't going to fight Fury). AJ needs some confidence going into a Wilder fight. AJ needs to get Wilder out of there early. I agree he will get KO'd if he is in there too long. For me is a 50/50 fight.

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          • hugh grant
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            #15
            Yes, i want to see Wilder fight so many people but if he loses to Helenius, will he continue to fight? WHat if he then fights Josh and loses, does he continue to fight Ruiz, Dubois, Flip, Jared Anderson etc etc

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            • rickJen
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              #16
              Why is this Finkel fella keeps negotiating through the media?
              Can't he reach out to Hearn? Why is he so scared of talking to Eddie?
              I don't understand. Can't the media ask him why?

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              • REMOVE SHARK 5510
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                #17
                In a better world we would get Usyk-Fury, AJ-Wilder and something like Ruiz vs Whyte or Joyce/Parker winner.

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                • Sctrojan
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by oldschoolfool
                  Hearnia isnt letting AJ anywhere near the Bomber. Thats just asking for destruction. Not for a few years anyway. Not till Wilder is past it. AJ just doesnt have the timing to get out the way of that right hand. Even fury with all his head movement couldnt avoid it. I see AJ fighting Ruiz or Parker or Joe "The Glacier" Joyce.
                  Wtf??....Hearn and AJ have always wanted that fight,that's why DAZN offered Wilder $100 million fuchen dollars but guess who turned it down only to get his ass handed to him for far less? It's right there in the article genius.
                  Last edited by Sctrojan; 09-10-2022, 11:41 AM.

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                  • thack
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                    #19
                    I know Hearn wouldn't allow Wilder to finish his cow off completely ...you'll see if this edges any further forward who really makes the decisions! Hearn will tell Joshua a hundred different reasons why not and not one why he should....nothing new, just business not boxing.

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                    • rickJen
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                      #20
                      This media has no sense of continuity. You can't follow anything in a consistent manner.

                      What has happened to this other article that says:

                      Hearn Responds To Wilder About Joshua Deal: ‘On What Planet Would You Not Even Ask What That Offer Is?’

                      Eddie Hearn says he was genuinely befuddled by Deontay Wilder’s latest comments directed at him. The British promoter revealed a few weeks ago that he had reached out to Wilder’s longtime handler, Shelly Finkel, about a lucrative fight deal that he had for Wilder to face Anthony Joshua. Hearn, however, said he never heard back from Finkel.

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