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  • #21
    Wilder is well within his right to say screw that. Offer him Anthony Joshua for a unification bout and then perhaps they can discuss some real business.

    However, we know Hearn won't do that because Deontay is too dangerous for AJ. He has crazy power and once he connects the fight is over.

    Joshua showed real vulnerability in his bout with Wladimir Klitschko. He showed that he can be hit and hurt. Yet Wlad was just too old to finish the job.

    Now just imagine had that been Wilder and he was in that kind of trouble? Deontay would have easily gotten him out of there and Hearn knows it.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
      Obv at heavyweight anyone can be beat, but Whyte doesn't have the height of Washington nor the mobility of Spzilka, Wilder should have no issues in this fight against him
      Whyte ranked in top 10 HW per current ESPN rankings... Bum-Squad has avoided top 10 like the plaque during his Pathetic two yr title reign!! Offer could b 8 mil and it won't happen!!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        Wilder is well within his right to say screw that. Offer him Anthony Joshua for a unification bout and then perhaps they can discuss some real business.

        However, we know Hearn won't do that because Deontay is too dangerous for AJ. He has crazy power and once he connects the fight is over.

        Joshua showed real vulnerability in his bout with Wladimir Klitschko. He showed that he can be hit and hurt. Yet Wlad was just too old to finish the job.

        Now just imagine had that been Wilder and he was in that kind of trouble? Deontay would have easily gotten him out of there and Hearn knows it.
        crazy power against tomato cans!! The one decent HW he fought - Stiverne - went 12 against that "crazy-power". Nobody has went the distance with AJ.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
          crazy power against tomato cans!! The one decent HW he fought - Stiverne - went 12 against that "crazy-power". Nobody has went the distance with AJ.
          Well you need to say that to Eddie Hearn not me.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by bluzi View Post
            Dude you lost your marbles , you clearly have no real concept of value of business ..... please leave the money side to the grown ups and go back and try to be a boxing fan , you clearly have 0 grasp about both sadly
            Shut yo dumb ass. You focus on your British bias events and I'll focus for what's the best interest for Wilder.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              If the WBC is happy to let Wilder face Whyte, then they shouldn't have a problem with Wilder vs. Ortiz! That's a fight that's worthy of a step-aside!
              I'm not gonna disagree with you there at all. Would be just as happy to see Wilder v Ortiz.

              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Wilder is well within his right to say screw that. Offer him Anthony Joshua for a unification bout and then perhaps they can discuss some real business.

              However, we know Hearn won't do that because Deontay is too dangerous for AJ. He has crazy power and once he connects the fight is over.

              Joshua showed real vulnerability in his bout with Wladimir Klitschko. He showed that he can be hit and hurt. Yet Wlad was just too old to finish the job.

              Now just imagine had that been Wilder and he was in that kind of trouble? Deontay would have easily gotten him out of there and Hearn knows it.
              You're right, he most likely would have gotten him out of there in that situation. But there is absolutely no guarantee that Wilder himself will be able to put Joshua into the same situation that Klitschko was able to.
              Last edited by Deus; 06-24-2017, 08:28 AM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                Wilder is well within his right to say screw that. Offer him Anthony Joshua for a unification bout and then perhaps they can discuss some real business.

                However, we know Hearn won't do that because Deontay is too dangerous for AJ. He has crazy power and once he connects the fight is over.

                Joshua showed real vulnerability in his bout with Wladimir Klitschko. He showed that he can be hit and hurt. Yet Wlad was just too old to finish the job.

                Now just imagine had that been Wilder and he was in that kind of trouble? Deontay would have easily gotten him out of there and Hearn knows it.
                Imagine Joshua had wilder in the same trouble the mighty eric molina did imagine how easy aj would've got him out of there.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
                  Whyte ranked in top 10 HW per current ESPN rankings... Bum-Squad has avoided top 10 like the plaque during his Pathetic two yr title reign!! Offer could b 8 mil and it won't happen!!


                  Whyte is also ranked in the top 10 at Heavyweight with Ring Magazine.

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                  • #29
                    A great opportunity for Wilder to fight out of the Country, get used to the screamimg Brit fans against him and prepare for Joshua,, if he dominates and knocks out Dylan White early that will send out some shockwaves and build the fight vs Joshua sooner than later.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
                      Shut yo dumb ass. You focus on your British bias events and I'll focus for what's the best interest for Wilder.
                      Well as others have noted. It's kind of ridiculous to suggest wilder get double digits.. No British bias here…

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