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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #111
    Luckily Wilder is getting his mandatory out of the way with this next fight.
    He won't have to deal with another one for a good long while.

    So even if Dillian Shyte weasels his way into the #1 contender slot Deontay can ignore him if he wants and go after Joshua instead.

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    • Straightener
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      #112
      Originally posted by Sosay
      Damn yall scared pf Mr Windmill!
      Wilder should just go after Parker.
      Parkers in the same boat as windmill

      Both are looking to cash out

      If you think either will mess up the golden ticket fight your wrong

      Joshua brings the retirement money

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      • Straightener
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        #113
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        Luckily Wilder is getting his mandatory out of the way with this next fight.
        He won't have to deal with another one for a good long while.

        So even if Dillian Shyte weasels his way into the #1 contender slot Deontay can ignore him if he wants and go after Joshua instead.


        Why would he ignore him ? He would be making three times his highest payday to fight a very game but limited fighter

        Wilder just needs to jump through the hoops and he will get the Joshua fight . No brainer

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        • TheUptownKid
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          #114
          Hearns dictating terms to wilder comes across as either an overreach or evasive. Either way he is manipulating the belt like oscar did with cotto for his own gain.

          Whyte just talks a lot, that’s all. His talent has not proven to be upper eschelon, the only reason he’s in this conversation is because he’s hearns fighter.

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          • BluDivision
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            #115
            The main problem with Hearn's statement

            Wilder is a champion. WBC World Heavyweight Champion.

            Whyte needs to earn a shot, not Wilder.
            Let's see how Dylan does against Hellenius.

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            • jas
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              #116
              Wilder knocks whyte out easily

              And of course aj wilder split isnt 5050. I would say more 75-25 for their first encounter

              And of course hearn would wanna make whyte wilder first.
              If whyte wins he makes rematch with aj and gets piece of both fighters' pies. If wilder wins , bronze bombers stock increases in uk and wilder aj becomes bigger fight

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                #117
                Originally posted by Straightener


                Why would he ignore him ? He would be making three times his highest payday to fight a very game but limited fighter

                Wilder just needs to jump through the hoops and he will get the Joshua fight . No brainer
                Wilder will ignore him because he's interested in unifying belts with Anthony Joshua. That's the fight he wants.

                Not Dillian Shyte.

                So it's a good thing that Deontay is getting his mandatory obligations out of the way now with the Stiverne rematch. That frees him up and Hearn won't be able to force him to fight Shyte.

                Not for a good, long while anyway.

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                • Straightener
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  Wilder will ignore him because he's interested in unifying belts with Anthony Joshua. That's the fight he wants.

                  Not Dillian Shyte.

                  So it's a good thing that Deontay is getting his mandatory obligations out of the way now with the Stiverne rematch. That frees him up and Hearn won't be able to force him to fight Shyte.

                  Not for a good, long while anyway.
                  You can guarantee it will be Joshua Parker next

                  It's s**t but that's what's gonna happen

                  He might as well make some money while he's waiting around

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                  • sotgoda
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Straightener
                    You can guarantee it will be Joshua Parker next

                    It's s**t but that's what's gonna happen

                    He might as well make some money while he's waiting around
                    This again shows you understand the conspiracy Eddie has been selling, yet you support him. Eddie said a few weeks back that Parker ****** and was not ready for AJ. But to avoid Wilder, he will fight Parker 1st. If Wilder was so terrible, why not fight him 1st? This question is what you delusional AJ fans are unable to answer.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Straightener


                      Why would he ignore him ? He would be making three times his highest payday to fight a very game but limited fighter

                      Wilder just needs to jump through the hoops and he will get the Joshua fight . No brainer
                      Hearn is treating wilder like the help. He’s dictating terms which comes across terribly. Fighters have pulled out of fights because of pride alone whether the point is valid or not.

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