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Originally posted by kafkod View Post
Because after Wilder became WBC champion and before Wlad lost his titles to Fury, Finkel scuppered an undisputed title fight vs Wlad with those immortal, infamous words - “Look, Wilder is a baby winning the title. It was his first title fight. It's not the right thing yet. Let him develop just like any other athlete ... this kid is a great prospect.”
Finkel yes wanted Wilder to make a couple quick defenses, which he did. And Finkel wanted Klitschko to fulfill his HBO contract (and his WBA/WBO mandatory Tyson Fury), before matching Klitschko vs Wilder in 2016 on Showtime PPV.
The only reason Klitschko vs Wilder didn't happen is because Klitschko lost. Nobody ducked anybody. They had the same manager. The manager wanted to marinate the fight for a year, get Klitschko out of his HBO deal, and then do the fight.
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Originally posted by Boro View Post
See juggernauts post, calling someone who's got a title prospect/baby is a joke especially when the aforementioned "prospect" has with 33 fights.
He could've easily fought Molina and then instead of fighting Duhaupas fought Wlad instead of Fury seen as undisputed > mandatories , he'd had his meaningless little homecoming fight after his title win.
There was literally no excuse except there always is with Wilder or his team and his/pbc zealots always lap them up...
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
“it's not the right time yet. Give him a couple of fights, maybe bring something back to Alabama. Let him develop just like any other athlete. They don't take someone who is a great college prospect and trow him right in. And this kid is a great prospect."
These are not the words of anyone planning on Wilder facing any top fighter the next year ,let alone Klitschko .
Klitchko vs Joshua was shown on both HBO and Showtime both networks struck a deal , just more excuses why the Wilder team was going to avoid that fight as well . And here’s where you really screwed up , Klitchko extended his HBO contract in 2015 for 5 fights but your telling everyone Finkle was going to wait until his contract expired ? That’s just a duck then period .Lol
Originally posted by Boro View Post
See juggernauts post, calling someone who's got a title prospect/baby is a joke especially when the aforementioned "prospect" has with 33 fights.
He could've easily fought Molina and then instead of fighting Duhaupas fought Wlad instead of Fury seen as undisputed > mandatories , he'd had his meaningless little homecoming fight after his title win.
There was literally no excuse except there always is with Wilder or his team and his/pbc zealots always lap them up...
Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
Klitschko vs Jennings was finalized before Wilder even won the title and didn't take place until the end of April.
Finkel yes wanted Wilder to make a couple quick defenses, which he did. And Finkel wanted Klitschko to fulfill his HBO contract (and his WBA/WBO mandatory Tyson Fury), before matching Klitschko vs Wilder in 2016 on Showtime PPV.
The only reason Klitschko vs Wilder didn't happen is because Klitschko lost. Nobody ducked anybody. They had the same manager. The manager wanted to marinate the fight for a year, get Klitschko out of his HBO deal, and then do the fight.
Wlad was managed by Bernt Bonte throughout his career.
Finkel worked with Wlad for his US fights, but calling him Wlad's manager is like saying that Eddie Hearn was Usyk's manager when he fought Bellew, Chisora and AJLast edited by kafkod; 03-02-2023, 02:36 PM.
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Originally posted by denium View Post
Wilder KO's aGay cold within 2 rounds.
You need to be a dog to beat a man like Wilder, not a scared wimp like AJ.
The only ones who has shown to be a wimp in there are Fury and Wilder. Have you forgotten about the performances against Wlad and Whyte? Why so scared to do anything after claiming you'd destroy them? Haha. Wilder in the rematches with Ortiz and Fury. He didn't do anything. Too scared to throw anything. When has AJ ever had such a low output? Never. Even his masterclass over Ruiz he didn't. Then you look at all the ducks from both of them. It's pathetic.
However, i've seen your posts about coming to terms with Fury being a fraud. If his most fanatical arse hoover can now see it, it means Fury and his "Legacy" are done with.
Lastly, act your age. aGay??? Really? Well, when you look at the intelligence and emotional intelligence at hand here, can i really blame you. But enjoy Fury vs Bozo the Clown. If you can.
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Originally posted by denium View Post
You're*
As I've told you many times Juggernutter, you know nothing about me. Unlike yourself, I'm not foolish enough to upload ridiculous videos of myself in an attempt to get some validation off strangers on the internet.
Just accept that your hero aGay is now a laughing stock, it wouldn't surprise me if that bum Franklin chinned him tbh.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
Wilder made a couple quick defenses like Finkel said he would. Finkel was the manager of Wilder and Klitschko and his plan was for them to fight in 2016.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
Wilder made a couple quick defenses like Finkel said he would. Finkel was the manager of Wilder and Klitschko and his plan was for them to fight in 2016.
We know Wilder going to make title defense that’s what champs do right ? It was also clear none would ever be a Klitchko title defense,he’d just keep cherry picking telling ****** people,one name ,one champion that’s Deontay Wilder because that’s what he did the majority of the time holding that belt. .lolLast edited by juggernaut666; 03-02-2023, 08:53 PM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostShelly Finkel was not Wladimir Kitschko's manager.
http://www.ibhof.com/pages/about/ind...nt/finkel.html
"Finkel is the head of Shelly Finkel Management and has advised or managed Mike McCallum, Micheal Moorer, Vinny Paz, Mike Tyson and current heavyweight champions Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko among many, many others."
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