Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager Eager To Strike Joshua Deal, Holds Nose on Joshua-Whyte Rematch
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Yep, bottom line is that professional boxing is a business first and exists to make money for those involved.Comment
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I won’t go into the argument over who ‘could’ beat Wilder or AJ - there’s only one way we’ll ever know, anything else is hypothetical!
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Finkle is doing what Americans do. Duck the fight that should happen, milk whoever they've got in any way they can. Then hope for a weakened opponent down the line to the one you would have faced. Hell, Finkle is so shameless here he's basically trying to get AJ without having a fight and win after two losses. How cowardly and degrading is that?
Finkle only cares about the money, not legacy. After Wilder again showed he's not a draw after bombing yet again, he now wants the money. Eddie should offer him his market value and ask if he really wants the fight. I can assure you he'll want way beyond Wilder's worth. Well, Wilder isn't worth shlt. He's a never was, a never will be. Coward to his core like his whole team. Complete frauds.Comment
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A few weeks ago he was talking about it being the biggest fight in boxing. However in a recent interview he passively said “yeah…that’s a good fight too, but to be honest much will depend on what. AJ’s training team wants for him.”
This shows me he must have got wind Finkle was ready to start discussions. We all know it’s not gonna happen. Pretty sad that AJ, this. “Once in a generation killer” is now being openly protected. His legacy is becoming severely tainted. He’s gonna end up being remembered as the guy who avoided big fights after a few defeats. I guess this is what happens when your base are casuals.
Love the irony again when talking about legacies with Wilder being involved in the discussion. What will Wilder's legacy be? You didn't say anything. Just mentioned AJ. In a very ironic way.
No wonder this sport is in the sink. It represents it's fans far too much. Well, you have the sport you wanted.Comment
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Why don't you tell me about all your "Greats" again. They have the substance about as much as you can justify it. F3cking none.
However, are you coming out of your corner yet that i put you in?Comment
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Wilder is a bum and a coward. They're the facts. Delusion never has, or ever will, do anything for you. You just become someone to laugh at.Comment
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They think Joshua is damaged goods. That’s why they have this energy. And why fight Whyte next? Because it’s a comeback fight. A confidence booster my guy. Not a big deal for Joshua to fight Whyte next. He needs that type of fight anyways to regain his confidence.
Finkle is such a moron, he didn't realise when he said "Why would AJ fight a Whyte who got knocked out in his fight before last" Duh, That's the same for Wilder if AJ were to fight him next.
Clowns, the lot of them.Comment
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I agree. The only difference is Eddie was down to two fighters in AJ and Conor to try and get anytype of foothold in the US with Dazn. Conor has lost all credibility and AJ has lost all confidence. Dazn will be done in the US abd probably the UK too.pbc still has plenty of options in America if Wilder loses.Comment
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Politics of AJ v Wilder aside, you’ve got to love Finkel’s logic when he says "The fight before that, [Whyte] got knocked out, and two fights before that he got knocked out. How does the press and anyone else rationalize Joshua fighting someone like that in his next fight?“
Did Wilder not get stopped in his previous two fights before Helenius?
I'm trying to think of someone around the Wilder camp or within his fanbase that isn't detached from reality and has some self-respect. I can't think of anyone.Comment
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