Comments Thread For: Hearn Maps Out Joshua's 2023: April Return, Whyte Rematch, Blockbuster Fight With Wilder

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  • Jab jab boom
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    #41
    Originally posted by edgarg

    These top guys are already so stuffed with money that they don't know what to do with it. Enough for the next 10 generations of descendants.
    Promotors can never have enough money in their minds. That’s why Arum is 90 and still doing the same shyt he’s been doing since the 60’s/70’s

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #42
      Originally posted by Jab jab boom
      Promotors can never have enough money in their minds. That’s why Arum is 90 and still doing the same shyt he’s been doing since the 60’s/70’s
      They all do it. Whyte fight is trash. It is more interesting if he fought someone else.

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        #43
        Originally posted by kafkod

        Instead of dragging up an old quote from Eddie Hearn's dad, who retired as Matchroom boss before AJ even turned pro, why not consider this tweet from Wilder himself, to Tyson Fury: "You know I was offered more money to fight Joshua than I got for fighting you"

        AJ just fought someone more than decent - Usyk, twice. He also fought Andy Ruiz twice. Wilder vs Ruiz has been ordered by the WBC and Ruiz is calling out for Wilder to step up and fight him. Crickets from Wilder. As a fan, don't you want to see Deontay fight someone decent? Surely you can't be satisfied watching him blow away no-hopers like Helenius for ever?
        He fought the best fighter in the world three times or did you miss that ? and had every right to come back with Heleninus as he was brutally KO'd last time out . Joshua on the other hand just fought arguably the best fight of his career but wants a nobody followed by another one , I'm asking if this is what you are happy with? or would you like him to commit to having a nobody and then a proper fight with a Wilder or a Joyce as many would ? , I think it would be much more exciting than fighting Dillian Whyte who looked lucky to win against a nobody last time out and was KO'd by Fury having never won one round, wouldn't you agree?

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        • STREET CLEANER
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          #44
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

          Tyson's Fury's second best opponent in the last 7 years... Lets not have double standards.

          Joshua should fight a top-15 guy for a confidence boost and then go straight to Wilder or Fury fight.
          I believe that AJ is skilled and still a top 5 HW opponent at this moment. He don't need to step down and fight a dude that has been put to sleep 3 times already with the same punch.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #45
            Originally posted by STREET CLEANER

            I believe that AJ is skilled and still a top 5 HW opponent at this moment. He don't need to step down and fight a dude that has been put to sleep 3 times already with the same punch.
            He needs an easier fight as a tune-up, then he can go to Wilder who is top 5 also. Against someone like Wilder you can't go in having lost your last 2 fights. AJ has to KO Wilder in first 4 rounds. If it goes much longer Wilder will most likely KO him. Wilder has the hardest punch of any boxer in history and he is fast with good stamina

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            • MastaBlasta
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              #46
              A Wilder fight? Hmmph! I'll believe it when I see it. Aj will have gone to another promoter first ....

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                #47
                Originally posted by kafkod

                AJ and his team did want the fight years ago but Finkel/Haymon didn't. That's why the fight never happened. I base that opinion on facts, as I can know them, not the shit that people talk in comments online.

                And it's a fact that, no matter how many times fanboys say they know that Wilder would beat AJ, they can't possibly know that because they have never fought.
                You shouldn't be so disgustingly foul in your comments as it makes you look juvenile. As far as you "knowing for a fact", you don't, and I don't either, because it is all hearsay. Calm down and enjoy the diversity of opinion.

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                • MastaBlasta
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  He should "do a Joshua" and fight Ruiz, like AJ did.
                  At the time Ruiz was a cherry-pick by hearn. You Brits knew nothing about Ruiz and thought he and a bunch of other US fighters were easy pickings (kinda like Whyte vs Franklin). LoL, you learned after the "takeover of America" that you better check these fighters over here out a LOT better.

                  LoL, now you want Wilder to get some of that medicine he gave AJ. LoLoL! (It will be a great fight!)

                  We gonna learn you hearniacs .... eventually.

                  LoLoL!

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by kafkod

                    Both better than the cherry wilder picked for his comeback fight.
                    Helenius wasn't coming off a loss. And is a far more proven commodity than McKean.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by OldTerry

                      You shouldn't be so disgustingly foul in your comments as it makes you look juvenile. As far as you "knowing for a fact", you don't, and I don't either, because it is all hearsay. Calm down and enjoy the diversity of opinion.
                      Saying fanboys talk shit about boxers is a disgustingly foul comment? Is this an online Sunday school or a boxing forum? Don't be such a damned snowflake!

                      And my comment about nobody knowing that Wilder would beat AJ is not hearsay, it is a fact. How can anybody possibly know the outcome of a boxing match that hasn't happened?

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