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  • #31
    i agree.....champs should fight each other

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    • #32
      If Hearn really wanted to make the Joshua Wilder fight, he wouldn't be throwing Whytes name out there to the media. He would call Dibella, offer a legit contract for Whyte with a promise of Joshua. No other strings, no poison pills, no nothing.

      Eddie Hearn is the only reason why we won't have Wilder vs Joshua in the spring.

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      • #33
        These jokers were pushing for fighting Hughie Fury and Bellew! Why? Because they are easy. But when it comes to fighting Whyte for far more money.. nah he's a nobody, why should we fight him.

        Well for a start he's WBC #3 and after he beats Helenius he'll be #1. But no, Wilder would rather fight more bums than the #1 WBC contender for what would be his highest payday. Nevermind building his profile in the UK and making the Joshua fight even bigger.

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        • #34
          is Dibella a stranger on earth??? isn't him aware AJ had already beaten Whyte....Whyte is ranked within the first five ranking by WBC so if Dibella thinks he is irrelevant, then Wilder is scared of him.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            Wilder-Whyte makes more sense than any other fight for Wilder. It would get him exposure in the UK and would also be Wilders biggest payday outside a Joshua fight. Wilder is obviously not confident and which is why he ducked Whyte.
            Wilder is on record saying he didn't have a problem fighting Whyte but he didn't like the terms set up as a condition for fighting Joshua. Whyte has KO written all over him. No defense and limited movement. No need to duck him at all.

            I will let you believe the media slant that Hearn is dishing. If he really wanted it to happen it could happen easily. .

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              Wilder-Whyte makes more sense than any other fight for Wilder. It would get him exposure in the UK and would also be Wilders biggest payday outside a Joshua fight. Wilder is obviously not confident and which is why he ducked Whyte.
              it also makes just as much sense for joshua to fight wyte in a rematch. I honestly cant believe people are falling for this crap even if u dont like wilder its pretty blatant Hearn is trying to se Wyte to protect Joshua not promote a Joshua Wilder fight.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                Wilder is on record saying he didn't have a problem fighting Whyte but he didn't like the terms set up as a condition for fighting Joshua. Whyte has KO written all over him. No defense and limited movement. No need to duck him at all.

                I will let you believe the media slant that Hearn is dishing. If he really wanted it to happen it could happen easily. .
                Didn't have a problem but he did?

                Whyte was the biggest financial offer by far on the table for Wilder. As i said it would also get him exposure in the UK and make a Joshua fight bigger. The only reason for Wilder to turn that down is if he wasn't confident.

                As it stands now Parker is more known in the UK because he's actually fought here, than Wilder is. Which makes Parker a bigger fight. Get to the back of the queue Wilder. Quack quack.........

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                • #38
                  I actually agree with DiBella but why not call Hearn's bluff, Whyte is an absolute can the dude went life and death with Chisora, I mean seriously the guy is no better no worse he's garbage. Wilder should just face him, collect the money and face AJ.

                  I know people out there believe Wilder is worried about losing the chance to face AJ should he lose to Whyte but really their is zero chance of that happening, I guess he's a step up in opposition but he's not the same level as Stiverne when the guy was conditioned and 12 round ready, I don't care what anyone says Stiverne is infinitely more skilled than Whyte and Wilder schooled him.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Didn't have a problem but he did?

                    Whyte was the biggest financial offer by far on the table for Wilder. As i said it would also get him exposure in the UK and make a Joshua fight bigger. The only reason for Wilder to turn that down is if he wasn't confident.

                    As it stands now Parker is more known in the UK because he's actually fought here, than Wilder is. Which makes Parker a bigger fight. Get to the back of the queue Wilder. Quack quack.........
                    Where did you source that Loma quote in your sig, lmao man did he really say that ? I don't care much for GGG and even less so for his deranged fanboys, but that quote is epic.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                      Where did you source that Loma quote in your sig, lmao man did he really say that ? I don't care much for GGG and even less so for his deranged fanboys, but that quote is epic.
                      http://www.boxingnews.com.ua/en/news...a-po-golovkinu

                      It made Golovkin fans cry a little.

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