Comments Thread For: Wilder To Hearn: Put Joshua in Package - Then I'll Fight Whyte!
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I disagree.
If Joshua unified all the belts there would be even more interest in him. That's something that Klitschko never did.Comment
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If Wilder were to agree to the winner of him v Whyte proceeding to fight AJ, Hearn would sign him in a heartbeat. That's the perfect scenario for them to build to a summer unification fight. If Wilder wins, he's had the exposure, and Wembley fills with 90k fans again. If Whyte wins, the fight is worth even more as it would be a unification of the three main belts between two Brits. So no, Wilder doesn't want any of that downside.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.Comment
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Really? Why cut out the rest of the post? Im going to guess because you have little to no actual boxing knowledge. As I said, it's very easy to point out the casuals and the fanboys on this site. Which are you?Comment
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I'll play for a little. Show me where in any of Wilder's comments where he specifically says he gets an AJ fight win or lose. Please post the link. Or admit it's your opinion.If Wilder were to agree to the winner of him v Whyte proceeding to fight AJ, Hearn would sign him in a heartbeat. That's the perfect scenario for them to build to a summer unification fight. If Wilder wins, he's had the exposure, and Wembley fills with 90k fans again. If Whyte wins, the fight is worth even more as it would be a unification of the three main belts between two Brits. So no, Wilder doesn't want any of that downside.Comment
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