Comments Thread For: Wilder To Hearn: Put Joshua in Package - Then I'll Fight Whyte!

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  • Drew Bundini Br
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    #11
    Pigs will fly b4 Hearn will let WILDER get a crack at JOSHUA. Hearn is straight up PETRIFIED at the thought!! WILDER exposes his fear everyday!

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #12
      The Wilderholics sure are especially delusional lately. LOL!!

      Your 'king' (small k) is obviously trying his dangdest to make himself sound like more than he is in the equation. Yet you keep giving him passes for his line of cans he's fought, keep saying Joshua is ducking, any chance you get, and from the sound of it, you think Joshua and his people should just cave to Wilder's demands. Joshua just fought a guy who would likely at least drop Wilder, that for SOME reason Wilder hasn't fought. In front of 75K fans. If you think your little king Wilder gets to enter the Big King Joshua lotto on Wilder's terms, you're just as loony as Wilder is. The fight will happen. Joshua himself said it has to happen. Best to just sit back and let it happen. And BTW, it's no shame to come to England and fight Whyte as co-feature of Joshua's next defense. Then if he's the real boogie man as he endlessly blabbers he is, then he can come back and fight Joshua for all the marbles. If you find fault with that scenario, increase of decrease your meds, friend. Cuz somethin' upstairs ain't workin' right in your dome. LOL!

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #13
        These English boys are shook.


        Hearn Shakes Head at Joshua Guarantee For Wilder Facing Whyte
        A few days ago, WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) made it loud and clear that he was 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 returned on Saturday night, when he retained his belts with a tenth round stoppage over late replacement Carlos Takam at Principality in Cardiff.

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        • methodcal
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          #14
          Originally posted by Johnny_Roa
          Wilder knows he's not A side. His resume is composed of bums
          So you dont wanna see the fight or a AJ fan boy? Cause this resume talk yadayada bs is old and starting to REALLY smell like fear from his fans already from Hearn. Aside Bside Im sure wilder knows his side so what's your gripe with the fight. Lets be fans of this sport first. Jeez.

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          • ArtyApe
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            #15
            Originally posted by methodcal
            So you dont wanna see the fight or a AJ fan boy? Cause this resume talk yadayada bs is old and starting to REALLY smell like fear from his fans already from Hearn. Aside Bside Im sure wilder knows his side so what's your gripe with the fight. Lets be fans of this sport first. Jeez.
            To much sense lol

            You know if Aj wins then it will verify what the Aj contingent believe so I don't see why the fight won't get made.

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            • RedPath
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              #16
              To be clear, Wilder is asking for a guarantee of a fight with AJ, no matter the outcome of a fight with Whyte. What he won't sign to is an agreement for the actual winner of a fight with Whyte proceeding to a fight with AJ. So, what does that tell you?

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              • KnickTillDeaTh
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                #17
                Casuals and fan boys argue about A-side and negotiations, real boxing fans argue about boxing.

                Repeat this every time before you post on an AJ forum, and it will surely raise the level of discourse.

                I've read through multiple AJ favored posts, and I see that you are 100% confident that AJ defeats Wilder - but I have not seen any legit reasons why, other than AJ sold out Wembley and he beat Klitschko. LOL, that doesn't cut it.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by T.M.T
                  Joshua not scared but is clearly ducking
                  The only ducking going on would be Joshuas counter punching and avoiding wild swings not if but when wilder loses composure.

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                  • KnickTillDeaTh
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RedPath
                    To be clear, Wilder is asking for a guarantee of a fight with AJ, no matter the outcome of a fight with Whyte. What he won't sign to is an agreement for the actual winner of a fight with Whyte proceeding to a fight with AJ. So, what does that tell you?
                    Yeah, pretty sure you're 110% incorrect. First of all Wilder has not once specified the details of the agreement, so what you're portraying as truth is virtually bull-schit. Based on Wilders bantor, in which he indicates he would defeat Whyte quite easily, it is inferred that AJ would be guaranteed as his next opponent once he defeats Whyte. I fully believe that everyone other than AJ fanboy posse, understands what Wilder is asking for.

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                    • eco1
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                      #20
                      I think Hearn knows he can get more money by letting AJ Ko a few more guys before he Ko's Bummy squad.

                      If Hearn let's AJ Ko bum squad I think people will loose interest in other AJ fights cause they see this fight as a culmination of fights in 2018.

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