Wlad will finish the job this time.
Comments Thread For: Hearn Confident Joshua-Klitschko Rematch Will Be 11/11 in Vegas
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This scumbag hearn said on IFL TV today why would Wilder fight Ortiz when he can fight Dillian whyte lmfao! Then this damn guy says whyte is fighting some bum in a 8 rounder! So all that talk about wilder ducking whyte and that fat bum is fighting in a 8 rounder! On top of that this clown bashes Wilder for wanting to fight Ortiz over Whyte.... This shows what a two faced snake this lanky c.unt is....Comment
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So the only thing missing is Klitschko signing?
Hmmm? Klitschko doesn't seem "Obsessed" like he was last time. Doesn't seem to be in a rush for this, not a good sign for Klitschko.
I hope it gets done and that the fight is in Las Vegas. Everyone waiting on Mr. "Obsessed" though.Comment
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Another rigged fight between 2 establishment roid addicts. Shameless pimp Hearn avoids dangerous fighters but loves fighting Klitschko over and over.Comment
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The FOTY gets a rematch...perfect!
Only problem is, all the signs point to Wlad lacking the motivation and the will for this one. He knows he does not have the beating of AJ at any time. From what I've heard, Wlad is likely to sign but don't expect the version that turned up last time.Comment
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Great fight for Vegas since there are no USA Heavies of note
America needs a great heavyweight title fight and importing these two talented clean cut gentlemen with talent is great from overseas is smart. All the USA has is goofy Wilder who no one even knows or cares about. Joshua should just live in the USA to maximize his earning potential.Comment
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Why would they choose this venue? Is it because of more money? I doubt it because this fight won't sell no where near as many buys at the live gate as it did at Wembley. So I just don't understand this move because boxing isn't a mainstream sport in the U.S. Anymore like it is in the U.K. I mean there won't be like 90,000 people standing in line at the T-Mobile arena to watch this fight on a closed circuit jumbotron. It just doesn't make sense to me. All I know is that this fight better be on a premium cable television network as opposed to Pay per view because if not, then expect the promoters to take a huge financial loss from it because one fighter is an unknown while the other is not a mainstream crossover star.Comment
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Why would they choose this venue? Is it because of more money? I doubt it because this fight won't sell no where near as many buys at the live gate as it did at Wembley. So I just don't understand this move because boxing isn't a mainstream sport in the U.S. Anymore like it is in the U.K. I mean there won't be like 90,000 people standing in line at the T-Mobile arena to watch this fight on a closed circuit jumbotron. It just doesn't make sense to me. All I know is that this fight better be on a premium cable television network as opposed to Pay per view because if not, then expect the promoters to take a huge financial loss from it because one fighter is an unknown while the other is not a mainstream crossover star.Comment
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