Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua-Fury a Way Bigger Fight, Event Than Joshua-Wilder

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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #11
    Originally posted by A.K
    Difference is he wasn’t begging for it he signed up for Ortiz who aj clearly ducked while Ortiz was with Hearn.
    How did AJ duck Ortiz ?

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    • A.K
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      #12
      Originally posted by ScottWeiland
      Fury is THE champion.
      Which is also ******ed and shows that the lineal title is a joke no one takes serious.

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        #13
        This is getting pathetic. Truly. Is anyone out there ****** enough not to see what Eddie is doing?
        Every boxing fan wants Wilder v Joshua, but Eddie has done everything possible to downplay the validity of the fight. When you support that BS, you're only supporting Eddie the promoter, not boxing, not the fans.
        He's a sleaze promoter just like Aram, Oscar, White, etc.

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        • Califire209
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          #14
          Sad that Hearn is mentioning a drug-using obese retired champ and not the current WBC champion who is the other Big Dog in the division...Its so blatantly obvious that Eddie Hearn is trying to avoid Wilder at all costs

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          • A.K
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            #15
            Originally posted by ScottWeiland
            How did AJ duck Ortiz ?
            Ortiz specifically signed with Hearn for that fight and aj wanted no parts so Ortiz left

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              #16
              Perhaps but that fight needs to be built up also because no one is going to believe in Fury until he gets a fight or two under his belt getting into decent fighting shape.

              He ain't coming straight back for Joshua even if he did it is basically for a check not to try and win because that is not how you comeback to try and win.

              Plus Fury hasn't even settled his whole doping thing so he couldn't even get a license at this point, it could get swept under the rug considering the money involved but they kind of already did that once eventually something needs to happen on that front.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ScottWeiland
                Fury is THE champion.
                He hasn't fought in two years with nothing on the horizon. Fighters don't keep that status forever, there are two top guys he needs to see and if those guys see each other first then Fury is nothing but an ugly bad memory.

                If he managed to come back after that (current Tyson Fury sized IF) he would have a claim to have a right to the crown but he would have to fight the winer.

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                  #18
                  Fury vs Joshua is big as long as it takes place.
                  Is Fury ready????....I don't think so.
                  I don't think Joshua will ever fight Wilder unless he overcomes his stamina issues.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by A.K
                    Which is also ******ed and shows that the lineal title is a joke no one takes serious.
                    I somewhat agree yet when Wlad was lineal I saw it as prestigious, not so much now it's been devalued with the failed PED testing of Fluff Furry but I'd feel a hyprocrite if we weren't to call him the champion.

                    Wilder wants to face AJ for no other reason other than why everyone else in the division wants to, not because he's the man but because he's the money man, this has nothing to do with legacy or anything else, Wilder already had a shot to unify versus Wlad when the WBC were encouraging it as soon as he collected the belts January 2015, this is all to do with earning more more than ten times more than he does for any other fight with his usual defences.

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                    • chepboxingking
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                      #20
                      Mr. I wish I had an 11 inch penis is placing a bunch of obstacles in the way of the unification fight with Wilder. First he wants Wilder to fight Whyte in some type of elimination bout. Now he begs a fat, retired man, who has not fought in over 2 years to fight. I had Joshua winning a few months ago, but not anymore. This fear they show towards Wilder is worrisome

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