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  • Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'll Fight Whyte - If Contract Guarantees Joshua is Next!

    WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) is willing to fight Dillian Whyte - if promoter Eddie Hearn can guarantee, in a binding contract, that IBF, IBO, WBA world champion Anthony Joshua would be the very next opponent. Joshua returns this Saturday night, when he defends his belts against late replacement Carlos Takam at Principality in Cardiff. Whyte will see action on the undercard, against Robert Helenius.
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  • #2
    its been part of the deal hearn was talking about..but you stalled it by overpricing yourself...if you're d so called best..you'd fight whyte and if you win automatically the public demand for a unification with joshua even in the u.k would be too hard to resist for hearn and joshua himself..but no..you want 7 million dollars to fight a guy like whyte but you'd fight Molina for less than 1m$.BUMMM SQUAD!!!!!

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    • #3
      He can't guarantee Joshua is going to fight just to secure Whyte a fight... has Beyonce Wilder gone mad?

      You're fighting Whyte because you'll make $3 mil... you haven't made more than $1 mil in a fight - that alone is enough for you, or else keep fighting security guards on PBC for 1/3 or more less.

      Joshua doesn't guarantee fights to the B-side. Fk is he talking about?

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      • #4
        Talk, talk, talk.

        Wilder might as well keep pricing himself out and blaming everyone else, no point is changing his ways now. Even his own fans are turning on him - his support around here is at rock bottom levels.

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        • #5
          I always thought that was the deal anyway.

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          • #6
            Eddie has got to take that.It's always dodgy to do as if Wilder beats Whyte but stinks the place out the clamour from the public won't be there,
            At the same time businessman Eddie must understand it will make good money but the gamble Eddie must take is it might not be as massive as he thinks .The public will get tired of Eddies perfect world if he's not careful.

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            • #7
              Hopefully that answers the questions about whether Wilder wants Joshua. He'd fight this nobody that everyone will schit on him for fighting in order to get Joshua.

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              • #8
                Is that 7mill to fight Whyte and AJ guaranteed after? That will never happen. All those Wilder fangirls who said Whyte is a bum and Wilder shouldn’t fight him will back track and call it a good fight now.. Remember if Whyte makes Wilder look bad.. Then he will have got have got exposed by a bum.

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                • #9
                  From what Ive read, Wilder is asking for 7 million because Hearn refuses to put in the contract that Joshua is guaranteed next. Hearn only wants to make a verbal promise.

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                  • #10
                    "make sure, when you have that contract, you add Anthony Joshua, because I am going to come and knock down that kingdom that I helped build him."

                    That's a good line.

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