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  • oscar9992
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    #11
    Wilder is asking for 50-50% split which he doesn't deserve... He is B side doe!

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    • Dasmoose
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      #12
      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
      Who lmao??? Since when does Hearn dictate who and where Wilder fights? Lmao
      it's not really a matter of dictating, but moreso Deontays way of killing two birds with one stone. Let's say he fights Dillian, washes him, and calls out AJ, there is no more delay. AJ will be forced to unify with Deontay or lose face with his base. If Deontay really wants this fight, he has many buttons to push, just seems like he doesn't really want to.

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #13
        Originally posted by Dasmoose
        it's not really a matter of dictating, but moreso Deontays way of killing two birds with one stone. Let's say he fights Dillian, washes him, and calls out AJ, there is no more delay. AJ will be forced to unify with Deontay or lose face with his base. If Deontay really wants this fight, he has many buttons to push, just seems like he doesn't really want to.
        Its all logical. It really is, but Wilder has a manager. I've never heard of any fighters today not wanting to fight a guy of Whytes talent. His ranking is absurd and he really can't fight.

        Haymon knows what's best for Wilder. Al Haymon is a powerful guy. I trust the process. And it isn't Wilder who doesn't want that fight or any fight.

        Joshua's fans know that Wilder will fight anyone, but they have to say what they say because of how Joshua was talking this past week. None of his fans have admitted to the lunacy.

        It's Hearn dictating things more than Wilder not wanting to fight.

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        • sotgoda
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          #14
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin
          Its all logical. It really is, but Wilder has a manager. I've never heard of any fighters today not wanting to fight a guy of Whytes talent. His ranking is absurd and he really can't fight.

          Haymon knows what's best for Wilder. Al Haymon is a powerful guy. I trust the process. And it isn't Wilder who doesn't want that fight or any fight.

          Joshua's fans know that Wilder will fight anyone, but they have to say what they say because of how Joshua was talking this past week. None of his fans have admitted to the lunacy.

          It's Hearn dictating things more than Wilder not wanting to fight.
          Well said! These delusional AJ fans just repeat whatever Hearn says whether it makes logical sense or not. He is like their prophet.

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          • brettWall
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            #15
            Joshua fought and beat the guy Wilder ducked. So this AJ ducking Wilder thing will never make any sense.

            Haymon and Wilder should have grabbed the opportunity of cherrypicking Klitschko, who was the very guy that made AJ become this big.

            I myself thought Wilder vs Klitschko would come first. Hearn made the right move in pairing up AJ with the veteran VK.

            Whether Haymon and Wilder can be blamed for not fighting Klitschko, that we don't know. They may have seen Klitschko as still a live dog. Can't blame people because of fear.

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            • sotgoda
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              #16
              Originally posted by BreWall
              Joshua fought and beat the guy Wilder ducked. So this AJ ducking Wilder thing will never make any sense.

              Haymon and Wilder should have grabbed the opportunity of cherrypicking Klitschko, who was the very guy that made AJ become this big.

              I myself thought Wilder vs Klitschko would come first. Hearn made the right move in pairing up AJ with the veteran VK.

              Whether Haymon and Wilder can be blamed for not fighting Klitschko, that we don't know. They may have seen Klitschko as still a live dog. Can't blame people because of fear.
              Wilder never ducked Wlad. Wlad asked him to fight someone else 1st before fighting him. Then, Wlad lost to Fury and the process got stalled due to Fury's issues and delays which eventually led to Wlad taking the more lucrative offer in fighting AJ. AJ was supposedly the easier fight for Wlad because he was 'greener' than Wilder was. Then, Wlad lost again. So, instead of taking a 3rd loss in a row, he retires to protect his legacy.

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              • Vinnykin
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                #17
                Originally posted by Dasmoose
                Maybe Deontay should stop acting like a little b1tch and ask for a reasonable amount of money. If he was serious about making a fight with AJ he'd take 6 or 7 million and then make his money on the backend in a rematch.
                He won't take that to fight Whyte in the U.K, there's no chance he will accept that vs AJ.

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                • brettWall
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by sotgoda
                  Wilder never ducked Wlad. Wlad asked him to fight someone else 1st before fighting him. Then, Wlad lost to Fury and the process got stalled due to Fury's issues and delays which eventually led to Wlad taking the more lucrative offer in fighting AJ. AJ was supposedly the easier fight for Wlad because he was 'greener' than Wilder was. Then, Wlad lost again. So, instead of taking a 3rd loss in a row, he retires to protect his legacy.
                  Wilder never showed any interest in fighting Klitschko. Nobody knows why.

                  Show me a link where he made any effort to face the Ukrainian, same interest he's showing on AJ.

                  He never showed any interest in fighting Fury either. And now he's crying over someone's win that should have been his. Well, we'll never know if he would have beat Klitschko.
                  Last edited by brettWall; 10-22-2017, 12:22 PM.

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                  • Raggamuffin
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BreWall
                    Joshua fought and beat the guy Wilder ducked. So this AJ ducking Wilder thing will never make any sense.

                    Haymon and Wilder should have grabbed the opportunity of cherrypicking Klitschko, who was the very guy that made AJ become this big.

                    I myself thought Wilder vs Klitschko would come first. Hearn made the right move in pairing up AJ with the veteran VK.

                    Whether Haymon and Wilder can be blamed for not fighting Klitschko, that we don't know. They may have seen Klitschko as still a live dog. Can't blame people because of fear.
                    This is what's wrong with todays boxing fans. They would rather lie than keep it G. But the good thing is that YouTube always shows what the fighters have to say.

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                    • Raggamuffin
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by sotgoda
                      Wilder never ducked Wlad. Wlad asked him to fight someone else 1st before fighting him. Then, Wlad lost to Fury and the process got stalled due to Fury's issues and delays which eventually led to Wlad taking the more lucrative offer in fighting AJ. AJ was supposedly the easier fight for Wlad because he was 'greener' than Wilder was. Then, Wlad lost again. So, instead of taking a 3rd loss in a row, he retires to protect his legacy.
                      Thanks for letting out the truth. What he posted aren't just lies, but these are "wicked" lies all to protect Joshua.

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