Hearn got caught counterdicting himself couple times HE DOES NOT WANT WILDER.I m not sayin Joshua is but he is big enough that if he REALLY wants Wilder it should happen summer at latest.I think hearn is just praying Wilder loses esp to Whyte a guy his man has already beat.And then all money stays in house and he has winner no matter what.
Comments Thread For: Hearn Shakes Head at Joshua Guarantee For Wilder Facing Whyte
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Joshua isn’t Very Good
His size helps him, but he’s very beatable. They will attempt to drag the Wilder fight out to age him.Comment
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Joshua and his fans Fear Wilder and it’s Funny
STOP it, all of boxing wants to see that fight. Well, excep Joshua fans.Who wants to see wilder v aj really wilder done nothing to earn the big fight parkers record is more impressive and fury 1st beat klitchko so hes n1 target for us joshua fans if wilder had face ortiz or beat whyte then yeah ad say wilders got a point hes facing bum after bum
Joshua and Wilder beat old man Klitz, so let’s stop pretending they’ve done anything but beat a guy who could barely bunch back for more than 1 minute per round
Wilder is WBC champion, and Fury is fat and not doing ****. Of course Joshua fans are talking that fight.
Both beat old man Klitz, but Joshua almost got KO’d. Even since then nothing but excuses coming from Joshua and his fan base. Wilder is considered one of best HW in world, but Joshua fans crying he’s not done enough. It’s canelo of the UK.
You all are scared of Wilder. If Wilder is a bum killer, then easy work for Joshua. But you all know right now Wilder right hand is a huge threat the hype machine.Comment
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That's exactly what he did, called him out.
Hearn is such a shyster and people who justify his actions are mindless fanboys.
It's OK to like Joshua and still be honest about Eddie Hearn.Comment
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Joshua beat old man klit who has wilder beat hes a pretend champ 37 0 and not one name on there whole of boxing arent crying out for it only the bum squad cos chicken legs is begging for the big money to cash before hes caught for the fraud champ he isComment
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If Wilder were a fraud...AJ would have fought him long ago...lolComment
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You guys and this U.K. crowd thingy is laughable. You, Hearn, and Joshua fans have Wilders plans mapped out in your heads lmao. After this weekend, you don't have **** mapped out.Comment
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Because even you would have to agree that Wilder and Joshua are considered the top two dogs in the division.Explain how it would NOT make it bigger? Especially if it's on a Joshua card, which it would almost certainly be. Geez friend, wake the fek up. Hearn is just keeping Wilder in check. Joshua is the STRONG A side of this matchup, not Wilder. Wilder will get paid well enough, but Hearn isn't giving away the farm. And THAT is how Hearn shows he's a smart promoter.
Ultimately, determining the HW King does not require a Wilder-Whyte event. Boxing fans know that Wilder-Whyte is meaningless.
Conversely, Wilder-Joshua would sell out Wembley in seconds. Now. I'm also confident the PPV would outsell Joshua-Klitchsko.
Hearn is unwilling to risk his cash cow losing to Wilder. That much is clear. So why not implement a rematch clause in the contract? Two Wilder-Joshua fights, back-to-back, will earn Matchroom more money than a Wilder-Whyte, then a Wilder-Joshua. And as a boxing fan, I would much prefer the former combo.Last edited by THC; 10-30-2017, 11:40 AM.Comment
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This biz about Hearn being scared makes as much sense as saying Wilder doesn't need to fight Whyte. Wilder is a distant second on the top HWs in the sport, as far as how many buttz he can put in seats vs Joshua. Makes no difference what you or I think anyway, Hearn is in the drivers seat, and he'll give us a good show soon enough. Joshua/Parker with co-feature Wilder/Whyte would be a huge card in England. Then the 2 winners fight each other a few months later for all the marbles.Because even you would have to agree that Wilder and Joshua are considered the top two dogs in the division.
Ultimately, determining the HW King does not require a Wilder-Whyte event. Boxing fans know that Wilder-Whyte is meaningless.
Conversely, Wilder-Joshua would sell out Wembley in seconds. Now. I'm also confident the PPV would outsell Joshua-Klitchsko.
Hearn is unwilling to risk his cash cow losing to Wilder. That much is clear. So why not implement a rematch clause in the contract? Two Wilder-Joshua fights, back-to-back, will earn Matchroom more money than a Wilder-Whyte, then a Wilder-Joshua. And as a boxing fan, I would much prefer the former combo.Comment
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