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  • #61
    Originally posted by koolkc107 View Post
    I am on record as believing AJ will be the best fighter of this generation.

    But ALL the great heavies lost at some point.

    I think he loses to Wilder if they fight next year, but I also think AJ might benefit skillwise from learning how to deal with a guy like Wilder.
    I think AJ wins handily if I'm honest, it's a good fight though, it's basically a straight shootout IMO, I can see why people favour Wilder.
    When you say best fighter of this generation I assume you mean at HW. AJ has nowhere near the skill level or ability of a Canelo, Crawford, Lomachenko etc.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      He's asking for a clause in the Whyte contract. A roadblock because he doesn't want the fight.
      You dont even realize how ****** You sound!!!! He wants the JOSHUA fight and NOT JUST the Whyte fight where he is offered no assurance of getting Joshua next and HEARN said NO!!! Get a clue if you have to beg, borrow, or steal one!!!

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      • #63
        Originally posted by richardt View Post
        Wiler is not ducking Whyte - READ THE ARTICLE!!!!! He wants BOTH Whyte and Joshua and wants it in WRITING!! Damn you didnt even read the article!!!!!
        I really don't know what these guys want from Wilder. They cried for him to fight Whyte to make the AJ fight bigger. He says yes, as long as the AJ fight is guaranteed, and they call it a duck.

        I've never cared for him, but the lunacy over blaming him for opponents failing drugs tests and the irrational hatred is going to make me start rooting for him.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by richardt View Post
          This sums it up! I like AJ too but it became obvious that Hearn's agenda is to suck out all the money he can from AJ before the situation is forced to avoid more prolonged embarrassment for Hearn and Joshua.
          Exactly, I just wish people would wake up to what's going on

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          • #65
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
            It amazes me as well, this is glaringly obvious. Being from the UK, I am ashsamed of some of these Hearn/Matchroom fanboys. I almost feel sorry for them, they are so brainwashed and deluded by this Sky/Hearn/Matchroom propaganda. I actually quite like AJ and I believe he genuinely wants the Wilder fight, Wilder equally wants the fight also. Unfortunately Eddie Hearn's greed and ego is standing in the way of this fight
            I actually don't blame Hearn for protecting AJ a bit.

            I just am not fond of him being so dishonest about it.

            Just say we like the idea of the fight, but we are looking at other options first.

            You don't have to go thru this whole charade of trying to make it look like Wilder is afraid of a b-level AJ already beat.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              He's asking for a clause in the Whyte contract. A roadblock because he doesn't want the fight.
              I didn't have you pegged for a fanboy, but seems like maybe you are. A guarantee for a future fight if you beat some other guy isn't a roadblock. Sh^t happens from time to time & sometimes with the force of an abc group behind it.

              But please explain how a simple clause to fight the winner of Joshua vs his next opponent in a unification fight is somehow a roadblock?

              Or continue being a fanboy or trolling if thats the case.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
                I really don't know what these guys want from Wilder. They cried for him to fight Whyte to make the AJ fight bigger. He says yes, as long as the AJ fight is guaranteed, and they call it a duck.

                I've never cared for him, but the lunacy over blaming him for opponents failing drugs tests and the irrational hatred is going to make me start rooting for him.
                The problem with Robbie - AKA Isaac, is that he hates Wilder and is not capable of being objective.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                  I think AJ wins handily if I'm honest, it's a good fight though, it's basically a straight shootout IMO, I can see why people favour Wilder.
                  When you say best fighter of this generation I assume you mean at HW. AJ has nowhere near the skill level or ability of a Canelo, Crawford, Lomachenko etc.
                  Of course I mean heavyweight.

                  But heavys beat anyone else anyway, huh?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by THC View Post
                    A Whyte preliminary won't make Joshua-Wilder a bigger event than it already is. Hearn is full of it.
                    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.
                    Last edited by PunchyPotorff; 10-29-2017, 12:40 PM.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by koolkc107 View Post
                      I actually don't blame Hearn for protecting AJ a bit.

                      I just am not fond of him being so dishonest about it.

                      Just say we like the idea of the fight, but we are looking at other options first.

                      You don't have to go thru this whole charade of trying to make it look like Wilder is afraid of a b-level AJ already beat.
                      He's a habitual liar. Just like his father. Hearn gets a flat fee for AJ fights but has a percentage deal with Whyte. So if Whyte was to snare a major fight that would do big PPV numbers in the UK, Hearn would make a lot of money for himself. Hearn wants to earn himself before risking his golden goose. That's why Haye had to fight Bellew before potentially getting an AJ payday. I don't even think he cares that much about AJ, it's all about £££ with Hearn, he's shown that in the past feeding Kell Brook to GGG. I think he knows his entire business model and strong relationship with Sky is largely based around AJ's success so wants to really earn for himself before risking his star fighter.
                      The way he attempts to twist the truth as if Wilder is ducking Whyte is pathetic, anyone with a brain cell can see that.

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