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  • #31
    Originally posted by RapidSon View Post
    It seems as though Froch ain't brainwashed by Hearns tactics..but AJ's fanboys are.
    Froch has no idea what hes talking about bc its not a WHO'S ready its a WHATS ready . And that would be a stadium thats not available until summer so Hearn cannot make the fight next with so many anomalies to take care of bc chances are its a U.K fight .

    Not sure if ppl are being purposely dense on here or what ?

    Froch is from the U.K and he is unaware of this as well as it being about a Wilder win against a known Joshua adversary , NOT if Whyte is ready or not !

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    • #32
      Originally posted by john l View Post
      I would not mind Wilder to put a few pounds on his legs/azz but at a slow pace to make sure its not slowing his movment or stamina.And the exact opp for Joshua who needs to lose 10-15 pds of muscle.
      Wilder said in an interview that he is 230 for most of his training camp, but the pounds fall off naturally as he gets closer to the fight so he doesn't bother trying to keep the extra weight anymore. You never hear of that with other fighters, but I just don't think his frame is meant to sustain more muscle mass. And he obviously doesn't need it.

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      • #33
        More likely AJ steps in with Parker next

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        • #34
          Can't blame Eddie for pushing the Whyte-Wilder fight.
          Although AJ is his number 1, he still needs to get Whyte a title shot, although he would get KO'd in less than 6 rounds against Wilder.
          But then at least Wilder becomes a bigger name in the UK and builds a massive unification in the summer!

          P.S- i want to see AJ V Wilder but fast eddie has to think about his other boxers rather than just AJ to stop them jumping ship to fish eyes

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
            The guy who has been inactive for 2 years, is obese, and possibly still struggling with addiction. Surely they wouldn't be focusing on that guy over a relevant title holder who is begging to fight Joshua.
            Who is focusing on Fury? Fury has been the one doing all the talking

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            • #36
              Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View Post
              Who is focusing on Fury? Fury has been the one doing all the talking
              Hearn has been talking about Fury. Have you not been keeping up? There's a reason Carl said this.

              Anyway, none of that should distract from the fact that Eddie is keeping AJ away from Wilder when Wilder is clearly ready to fight. Is a disservice to not only boxing fans, but AJ as well. Joshua is ready for this.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                Hearn has been talking about Fury. Have you not been keeping up? There's a reason Carl said this.

                Anyway, none of that should distract from the fact that Eddie is keeping AJ away from Wilder when Wilder is clearly ready to fight. Is a disservice to not only boxing fans, but AJ as well. Joshua is ready for this.
                Mentioning Fury and focusing on him are 2 completely different things, Hearn also talked about Wilder and Parker.

                Keeping AJ away? AJ just had a mandatory to take care of, there has been no mention of who his next opponent will be, he could fight anyone next including Parker or Wilder. Why are you jumping the gun and making out as though its facts when its simply you speculating?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View Post
                  Mentioning Fury and focusing on him are 2 completely different things, Hearn also talked about Wilder and Parker.

                  Keeping AJ away? AJ just had a mandatory to take care of, there has been no mention of who his next opponent will be, he could fight anyone next including Parker or Wilder. Why are you jumping the gun and making out as though its facts when its simply you speculating?
                  We shared our opinions, I'm not going to get all fanboy about this because I'm not a fan of either. The situation does paint Hearn in a bad light though and everyone knows that. Everyone.

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                  • #39
                    Thank you Carl for objectivity, now spread the word among your fellow compatriots and try to teach them as many of them don't know **** about boxing!

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                    • #40
                      Whyte shouldn't even be in the conversation.

                      He is domestic/euro level at best. It's evident from the first few rounds that Helenius would have beaten him if he was in fighting shape. Let Whyte fight someone like Breazeale, Miller or even Takam and see how he gets on before talking about him getting world title shots.

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