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  • Comments Thread For: Hearn on Joshua-Wilder Meeting: It Went Great, I'm Very Confident You're Gonna Get a Fight

    Eddie Hearn, promoter for former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, has provided an update to the ongoing negotiations to make a December clash with former WBC champ Deontay Wilder.
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  • #2
    “Very confident”. Talk when the deal between these 2 dramatically faded former belt holders is concluded. 2 washed up trial horses who were each manhandled by #1 and #2.
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    • #3
      Does this mean the American takeover is back on track?
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      • #4
        Hearn said in an interview yesterday that “AJ is getting 50-60 million to fight wilder” in response to a question about the negotiations with dillian whyte. I have a hard time believing anything that comes out of his mouth. I don’t think he’ll put AJ in with wilder till the last 2 fights of his career

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        • #5
          Did Chisora announce his imminent fourth fight with Fury? Take my money!
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          • #6
            Wilder and Joshua are nothing but a PACK of BUMS.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by VislorTurlough View Post
              “Very confident”. Talk when the deal between these 2 dramatically faded former belt holders is concluded. 2 washed up trial horses who were each manhandled by #1 and #2.
              You say that but it’s clear that since that last life-and-death fight with Wilder, Fury seems to have been traumatized to the point that he doesn’t want to fight anyone other than has-beens, fighters he’s already repeatedly beaten and MMA novice fighters. Meanwhile Wilder is calling out former champs like Andy Ruiz and AJ - and he and AJ clearly want to fight each other. Fury is going to lose whatever credibility he has left after the MMA fight and I doubt it will even do as well as expected - except for the brainwashed Fury sycophants.
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              • #8
                Hearn loves to negotiate via the media, he took a page out of Arum's book.

                If it doesn't happen he will shamelessly move on to the next thing.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post
                  Hearn said in an interview yesterday that “AJ is getting 50-60 million to fight wilder” in response to a question about the negotiations with dillian whyte. I have a hard time believing anything that comes out of his mouth. I don’t think he’ll put AJ in with wilder till the last 2 fights of his career
                  The issue with that is that AJ can be beat at any time, so I disagree with you. He will cash out on Wilder or Fury, whichever fight he can make first. Whyte is probably the only other fight that gets him decent money where it might be worth the risk.

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                  • #10
                    This fight should have happened five yeas ago but It is still intriguing!
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