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  • #71
    I say take Eddie Hearn Money and Destroy his Fighter! Then you can call out AJ IN THE UK and start to build that up! Sitting Around For Unification Opportunity is ******! He is not in the position to do that! No such thing as "Mandatory Unification" so AJ and Parker don't have to do **** with him especially if they can get bigger money elsewhere.

    I think Ultimately Hearn will Pay Parker BIG MONEY to Unify with AJ and they will just leave Wilder here in the states left to fight Stivernie again then probably Ortiz after. He might not make it to AJ as Champion honestly because Ortiz even though he is OLDER he is far more skilled than Wilder and very Dangerous for him IMO! Wilder not a draw nor is he in Position to throw around big Money like Hearn.

    Give a **** if you're a Wilder fan or not his response to Whyte Challenge was WEAK and it will look even Weaker when he announces his fighting Stivernie again likely for much Less than what Hearn offered!

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Banko Villas View Post
      The moment Wilder fights a good fighter, then my respect for him will return, but at the moment, he's only fighting bums like Golovin did before fighting Jacobs...
      I'm sure he will breathe a huge sigh of relief at that time.

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      • #73
        Wilder has nowhere else to go now. Hell will break lose if he fights another Stiverne level opponent.
        But there's no doubt he was not in a hurry to fight the Klitschko's and Fury's, etc., as soon as he got his title. He was asked several times on FNF what he wanted to do after he got his belt. More like I;ll fight them when the time comes. There was no immediacy in his tone. He was following the Haymon culture of holding on to the belt as long as possible.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by genrick View Post
          Wilder has nowhere else to go now. Hell will break lose if he fights another Stiverne level opponent.
          But there's no doubt he was not in a hurry to fight the Klitschko's and Fury's, etc., as soon as he got his title. He was asked several times on FNF what he wanted to do after he got his belt. More like I;ll fight them when the time comes. There was no immediacy in his tone. He was following the Haymon culture of holding on to the belt as long as possible.
          I hope Zero doesnt come back on this thread and read this ^^^^^^^

          He might have a heart attack !

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          • #75
            Originally posted by sicko View Post
            i say take eddie hearn money and destroy his fighter! Then you can call out aj in the uk and start to build that up!

            I think ultimately hearn will pay parker big money to unify with aj and they will just leave wilder here in the states left to fight stiverne again then probably ortiz after. He might not make it to aj as champion honestly because ortiz even though he is older he is far more skilled than wilder and very dangerous for him imo! Wilder not a big draw nor is he in position to throw around big money like hearn.

            Give a **** if you're a wilder fan or not, his response to whyte challenge was weak and it will look even weaker when he announces his fighting stiverne again likely for much less than what hearn offered!


            ^.........****!..........^

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            • #76
              The way he wants 7M to fight someone as limited as Whyte make me question how much he'll demand for a Joshua fight. He can tell the journalists at The Alabama Post that he wants the fight over and over again but he's probably expecting a 120/-20 split where he gets proceeds from previous Joshua fights as well or something.

              Seriously doe I'm not even that critical of him turning down Whyte at this point because I don't see the logic for it. Even if you're a cherry picker wouldn't you just take the easy money here?

              When Wlad was particularly dominant, there were a whole bunch of undefeated guys who just kept busy, knowing they were safer to wait until picked for a voluntary shot rather than earn a mandatory through eliminators against Whyte-level guys who might just beat them and ruin their plans for a payday vs Wlad. Maybe that's the logic here, Wilder wants the big money Joshua fight and isn't willing to take even a minimal risk challenge beforehand in case he loses, until then he just wants no-hopers. But even that logic makes no sense here because Wilder wanted the Parker fight immediately after Hughie pulled out before it was clear they'd just give Acneboy him another shot. Despite looking underwhelming in his last fight, Parker is better than Whyte and would have a better chance vs Wilder.

              I guess we'll just have to see what he does next. Doesn't seem he has anything good lined up because his manager was publicly requesting a spot on Floyd's undercard. He's gonna look real bad if he winds up fighting someone worse than DM though and will be sad seeing his fans on here running around blaming everyone else for it. Maybe the Whyte fight still happens but Wilder winds up getting more than 3M in which case cong**** to him, better a fighter pocket that than a promoter.

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              • #77
                Its just clear as day that he's waiting to cash out against Joshua.... I seriously wonder how negotiations for that Joshua fight will go.... Wilder is not getting anything close to 50-50. 70-30 or 75-25 is probably about right but seeing Wilder's demands for the Whyte fight, those negotiations won't be a forgone conclusion.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                  I hope Zero doesnt come back on this thread and read this ^^^^^^^

                  He might have a heart attack !
                  It's true. He never showed any interest in fighting Klitschko.
                  AJ dismantles Klits in a festive, fan studded event and Wilder is green with envy. AJ does the dirty work and Deontae suddenly wants to join the fun and glitter and want to take away what AJ fought for after avoiding the dirty work of dismantling Klits.
                  He basically avoided the Russian.
                  Last edited by rickJen; 06-27-2017, 12:06 PM.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by original zero View Post
                    if wilder was so protected, why didn't he ditch his belt & pick up an easy belt against martin instead of flying overseas to face the #1 heavyweight in the world?

                    and his best win is stiverne, who ring magazine had at #2 in the world when wilder beat him.

                    facts guys. facts. just because boxing politics are frustrating and we'd like to see wilder fight another top 5 heavyweight doesn't mean wilder is at fault and it doesn't give us the right to rewrite history.
                    Ring magazine is complete spunk at rating stiverne #2. REALLY? The guy was contender status all along. I think Spilka would beat stiverne...Also, wilder is do for a step up in competition, no matter what rating system you are viewing.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
                      Ring magazine is complete spunk at rating stiverne #2. REALLY? The guy was contender status all along.
                      Ring Magazine, TBRB, BoxingScene, ESPN, etc all had him #2 or #3 when Wilder beat him.

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