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  • Hands of Stone
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    #21
    In other words, Hearn is still full of sh.it. How do you keep telling us the fight with Deontay is next for the better part of 6 months when you haven't even seen commitment from your Financier. Why can't he just wait till proof of funds is there, all parties have committed before always jumping the gun? Something is fishy here. Either this is typical Hearn smoke screen or he is probably trying to squeeze them for some ridiculous money that they fight isn't worth and they are saying 'No thanks'. Dude is losing credibility fast.

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    • Hands of Stone
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      #22
      Originally posted by kafkod
      Bum Squad will probably retire if he can't cash out against AJ. He's 37 years old with a dented skull and was KTFO in 2 of his last 3 fights.
      I won't call his Bum Squad but it is surprising that Wilder has been sitting on the shelf this long even after been on the shelf longer before that. Looks to me his heart is no longer in it esp after that crying and meltdown after beating Helenius and just ready to cash out at this point

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      • OldTerry
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        #23
        Originally posted by whirlout

        I won't call his Bum Squad but it is surprising that Wilder has been sitting on the shelf this long even after been on the shelf longer before that. Looks to me his heart is no longer in it esp after that crying and meltdown after beating Helenius and just ready to cash out at this point
        If Wilder doesn't fight Joshua next, then he should fight Ruiz, although he'd have to swallow his pride and give Ruiz more then he deserves. I don't believe Hearn wants Joshua to have a career ending fight against Wilder as that would end the money-train.

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        • Rockenator
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          #24
          Originally posted by kafkod
          Bum Squad will probably retire if he can't cash out against AJ. He's 37 years old with a dented skull and was KTFO in 2 of his last 3 fights.
          Wilder "Bum Squad?" AJ's a joke and he much rather fight someone in the no name, useless European boxing circuit. If Hearn is serious, he'll make sure the money is there and the contract is in place. If not, look for Joshua to fight another rum-dum, zero skill fighter. If Joshua fights Fury or Wilder, it will be lights out for AJ and his last big money fight. Then, he can retire and construct his body building gym.

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          • kafkod
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            #25
            Originally posted by Rockenator
            Wilder "Bum Squad?" AJ's a joke and he much rather fight someone in the no name, useless European boxing circuit. If Hearn is serious, he'll make sure the money is there and the contract is in place. If not, look for Joshua to fight another rum-dum, zero skill fighter. If Joshua fights Fury or Wilder, it will be lights out for AJ and his last big money fight. Then, he can retire and construct his body building gym.
            Why is it Hearn's job to do that?

            If Wilder is such a big star now, why doesn't his team set up a fight with AJ?

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            • Boxviewer
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              #26
              Originally posted by kafkod

              Why is it Hearn's job to do that?

              If Wilder is such a big star now, why doesn't his team set up a fight with AJ?
              Don't mind that Hearn hater. Since when does promoters force people to organise a bout? Some folks just write anything and think that they make sense.

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              • MastaBlasta
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                #27
                Originally posted by Arthur Daley
                Absoutely no need to fight Ruiz again unless it's a mando or an ordered elminator. Odd name to throw out there.
                Spoken like a true Non-Sportsman. They are 1-1. There is every reason in the world to do a tie-breaker. Wow, you must be a fan-girl scared that AJ may get dropped again. It would be a good fight (as long as Ruiz shows up in decent shape).

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                • Arthur Daley
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MastaBlasta

                  Spoken like a true Non-Sportsman. They are 1-1. There is every reason in the world to do a tie-breaker. Wow, you must be a fan-girl scared that AJ may get dropped again. It would be a good fight (as long as Ruiz shows up in decent shape).
                  Did Lewis need to fight Rahman a 3rd time to seal his legacy? No.

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                  • Toffee
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MastaBlasta

                    Spoken like a true Non-Sportsman. They are 1-1. There is every reason in the world to do a tie-breaker. Wow, you must be a fan-girl scared that AJ may get dropped again. It would be a good fight (as long as Ruiz shows up in decent shape).
                    It's not soccer. It's not tennis. It's not 1-1.

                    Joshua went in as champion, got shocked, and then avenged the defeat in a rematch. Went in as champion, came out as champion. Happens all the time and it's job done.

                    The only reason for a Ruiz trilogy is if there's no-one else to fight.

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                    • MastaBlasta
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Toffee

                      It's not soccer. It's not tennis. It's not 1-1.
                      Joshua went in as champion, got shocked, and then avenged the defeat in a rematch. Went in as champion, came out as champion. Happens all the time and it's job done.
                      The only reason for a Ruiz trilogy is if there's no-one else to fight.
                      Sorry, I don't understand that chicken talk.

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