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  • Eddie Hearn Responds To Deontay Wilder's Call Out

    Promoter Hearn is already working on the British star's next fight but while he admits it will be "tough", he had no qualms putting Wilder at the bottom of his list.

    "Rather than fight anyone of note all Wilder does is call out people he knows can't fight him," Hearn exclusively told Sky Sports.

    "The IBF resolution following the Klitschko fight is a public document for everyone to see: 'after the rematch there will be no request for a unification considered by the IBF'.

    "Obviously we now have to fight Pulev and Ortiz and it's going to be a tough balancing act. The Pulev mandatory was called some time ago and we already have signed correspondence that if it's not Klitschko then Pulev must be next.

    "I would say right now the plan is Pulev, Ortiz then if Wilder still has a belt then AJ can relieve him of that next summer."

    "AJ is 100 per cent up for fighting Pulev, 100 per cent up for fighting Ortiz and 100 per cent up for fighting Wilder and he wants to do it in a way to try and capture all belts," said Hearn.

    "It's going to be difficult but let me tell you this young man fears no one."


    The article is word for word the same as the thread I created yesterday! Everyone sees Wilder's fake call out antics for what they are.

    http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news...-wilders-claim

  • #2
    Klitschko is retired so that goes right out the window. Lets see what happens.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by j.razor View Post
      Klitschko is retired so that goes right out the window. Lets see what happens.
      What goes out of the window? You can't be talking about the IBF mandatory surely?

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      • #4
        Ortiz is a bigger threat than Wilder anyway. If Wilder wants to jump the queue then how about he actually faces Ortiz and eliminates him himself?

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        • #5
          Well, there you go.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
            Ortiz is a bigger threat than Wilder anyway. If Wilder wants to jump the queue then how about he actually faces Ortiz and eliminates him himself?
            You don't believe that yourself.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kigali View Post
              You don't believe that yourself.
              VG and Nah are totally scared and shook to see Joshua fight a prime fighter. They actually think that Joshua is the hvw champion, lmao And tbh Hearn is the one who is scared. That why Pulev and then Ortiz are mentioned now. We said ok to Pulev's bum ass, but now Ortiz is next? Let Ortiz fight Wilder lmao. Scared asses. Stiverne missed a test.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                VG and Nah are totally scared and shook to see Joshua fight a prime fighter. They actually think that Joshua is the hvw champion, lmao And tbh Hearn is the one who is scared. That why Pulev and then Ortiz are mentioned now. We said ok to Pulev's bum ass, but now Ortiz is next? Let Ortiz fight Wilder lmao. Scared asses. Stiverne missed a test.
                Just look how they pretend he isn't a Champ.

                If you Take way old Vlad......who wasn't **** when he was young....... from AJ's resume....there is nothing there.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
                  Ortiz is a bigger threat than Wilder anyway. If Wilder wants to jump the queue then how about he actually faces Ortiz and eliminates him himself?
                  isnt it easier to just fight bums and pretend to want to fight?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by daggum;17918481[B
                    ]isnt it easier to just fight bums and pretend to want to fight[/B]?
                    That's all AJ is good for.

                    He called out Fury after stopping Ross Purrity's leftovers, and didn't mention Wilder.

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