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  • Vinnykin
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    #91
    Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
    I know everyone was screaming robbery after that Chisora fight. Like I said before to me Whyte is a bum with a mouth. But fortunately for him he has a chance to become Wilders mandatory. So all he has to do is keep winning and who knows maybe I’ll be proven wrong. But I find it hard to believe that top fighters are pricing themselves out to fight this clown.
    And so have ALL of Wilders opponents been bums, including Stiverne who I believe Whyte would batter around the ring, so what's the problem with Wilder fighting him for millions? It would be Wilder's biggest payday and supposedly an easy fight so why turn down the offer?

    He will have to fight Whyte at some point because he will beat Helenius and become the highest ranked in the WBC. Why not do it in the spring and take the Wilder show to the U.K. He would be given credit for beating Whyte in his backyard and the build-up would be insane.

    I desperately want to see Wilder in the U.K and being in a proper fight with a proper promotion.

    You can't deny it would be Wilders best win.

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    • W1LL
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      #92
      Right, so AJ has already brutalized Dillian. So how does Hearn wanting Wilder to fight Dillian (a live opponent) equate to ducking? If anything it seems Wilder and his people just want to cash out before their stock falls.

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        #93
        Originally posted by WıLL
        Right, so AJ has already brutalized Dillian. So how does Hearn wanting Wilder to fight Dillian (a live opponent) equate to ducking? If anything it seems Wilder and his people just want to cash out before their stock falls.
        Wilder wants the fight....the tired Mummy...doesn't appear to be interested.

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        • BWC
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          #94
          Shyte will go life and death with Helenius, watch..

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            #95
            I can understand Hearn nixing a 50/50 split but forcing Wilder to fight Whyte before Joshua is messed up. I'm sure Wilder is willing to fight in the UK, just not against Whyte. Despite his skimpy resume, Wilder is a belt holder. If Charles Martin can get a direct shot at AJ, Wilder should also.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Dr.Cool
              Whyte still isn't a serious opponent. I get Hearn protecting his cash cow AJ and wanting to get Whyte a big fight, but this just makes him looked scared s***less of Wilder.

              I like Wilder, but doubt he could beat AJ, so I don't get why AJ and his team are so scared for. There is no sense in building up a Joshua-Wilder fight, because neither of them are going to get the love AJ did by beating Wlad. It doesn't matter who they fight, because AJ and Wilder are the only 2 hws with any chance of beating the other.
              Wilder beats AJ anytime, anyday in my opinion under 6 rounds. As Floyd said, you can look good dishing it out, but can you take it? AJ has not fought anyone who has been able to dish it out back to him - the closest was an old Wlad who was very sporadic in his offense. If Wilder is as easy as it looks, let's have the fight. It increases the likelihood of having a unified heavyweight champion before the end of 2018.
              Last edited by sotgoda; 10-22-2017, 09:49 AM.

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              • sotgoda
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                #97
                Originally posted by Vinnykin
                Hearn has made offers to fight nearly every damn Heavyweight in the top 15 rankings, he had to get him out fighting, that's all it was. He has also stated in numerous interviews that fighters are pricing themselves out of fighting Whyte because they know he is a big name.

                Chisora vs Whyte is a PPV fight because he is a big name and the first fight was a classic.

                If you don't think Whyte vs Wilder would be a good fight then you don't know boxing. The build-up would be huge and the fight would generate a lot of money....because of Whyte, who is a proven fighter and been involved in big fights.
                Hearn has not made offers to every damn heavyweight. Hearn has lied multiple times of making offers to other heavyweight so that he can create a mystique about a pathetic fighter in Whyte. So, Hearn is doing a good promotional job. But he is not the epitome of truth.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                  Wilder should get something in writing that's binding, then KO Whytr and force Hearn into a corner. All this back and forth is going to get nowhere
                  This is exactly what Jay Deas (Wilder's manager) said. I agree. Have a contract for the next fight as AJ with extreme penalties if AJ and or Eddie renege on the contract terms. Then, get paid good money to clean up Hearn's vomit in Whyte and beat down AJ. Now, Eddie will have no job anymore since his cash cow is done.

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                  • sotgoda
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    Wilder wont fight Whyte any time soon if he was his Mandatory ,bc Wilder prolongs them ,hes never even fought one yet nor fought a top 10 opponent unless one mysteriously appeared in the rankings before he fought them. lol

                    He would fight Whyte only if Hearn threw ridiculous money at him . Joshua fight is much easier bc hes clearly better than Wilder who is fighting someone who hasn't fought in TWO years but will struggle maybe even lose that fight ?

                    Joshua should fight Wilder in summer 2018 ,when he smashes Wilder ,you can then create more alts and cry over it .
                    Are you on a different planet? Wilder paid to not have to fight Stiverne so he could fight Ortiz. Was it Wilder that put contaminants into Ortiz's bloodstream? If yes, then Wilder must be extremely powerful. No true Wilder fan wants to see Stiverne but he has to get rid of this "paid for by Don King" mandatory so he can move to other things.

                    Now Wilder wanted to fight Povetkin but the latter requested that he will take on Marius Wach before Wilder. Then, he popped for PEDs afterwards when he was due to fight Wilder. I bet that was Wilder's fault again, right?

                    God willing, I will be here next year when Wilder smashes AJ. I hope you would. If the close to impossible happens where AJ wins, I will be sure to give him credit. I hope you will do the same - unless AJ now becomes a bum... Ha ha!

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Vinnykin
                      And so have ALL of Wilders opponents been bums, including Stiverne who I believe Whyte would batter around the ring, so what's the problem with Wilder fighting him for millions? It would be Wilder's biggest payday and supposedly an easy fight so why turn down the offer?

                      He will have to fight Whyte at some point because he will beat Helenius and become the highest ranked in the WBC. Why not do it in the spring and take the Wilder show to the U.K. He would be given credit for beating Whyte in his backyard and the build-up would be insane.

                      I desperately want to see Wilder in the U.K and being in a proper fight with a proper promotion.

                      You can't deny it would be Wilders best win.

                      Whyte is no different than Stiverne, Washington, or any other heavyweight for that matter. I just don’t see anything special about him. And Wilder is not poor. Showtime has been invested in him for years so he has money and he’s not going to let Hearn jerk him around. He wants Joshua not Whyte. And he doesn’t have to jump through hoops to get Joshua. Sooner or later the boxing community is going to force both sides to make the fight.

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