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  • #61
    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    Why on Earth would Eddie Hearn want to put himself in a position of obligation to Wilder?

    And if he was planning to "job" Wilder in the UK, why would any guarantee in the contract prevent him from doing that?


    that is the same ******ed reasoning used to justify why Golovkin refused to negotiate on weight with Cotto/Canelo

    " why should he "

    how about, to make a HUGE fkn fight earning millions himself?

    listen, you have obviously decided that fight simply cannot happen..... and you have already decided that Wilder is to blame for the delay

    just like you did with Canelo

    I will just leave it man

    jesus H christ..... seriously?

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    • #62
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      that is the same ******ed reasoning used to justify why Golovkin refused to negotiate on weight with Cotto/Canelo

      " why should he "

      how about, to make a HUGE fkn fight earning millions himself?

      listen, you have obviously decided that fight simply cannot happen..... and you have already decided that Wilder is to blame for the delay

      just like you did with Canelo

      I will just leave it man

      jesus H christ..... seriously?
      Have you actually listened to what Eddie Hearn is saying about this bull****?

      On the subject of Whyte and AJ .. they are both his fighters, but seperate agents and he negotiates their fights seperately to get the best deal he can for whichever one he is representing. Using one of them as a carrot to secure a deal for the other is out of the question.

      He said he would like Whyte to fight Wilder in Feb, but knows for sure that Wilder's people were targeting Breazeale for his next fight, but may now go for Ortiz instead, because Ortiz has just been cleared to fight by the WBC.

      On the subject of when a Wilder/AJ fight should happen .. ideally, he would like it in 12 months to 18 months time, but AJ doesn't want to wait that long so next summer is his target date.

      The biggest obstacle to getting the fight on next summer is the fact that no-one from Wilder's team seems to want to talk to him about it and he doesn't even know what kind of cut Wilder would expect to get.

      According to Hearn, he spoke to Lou DiBella and Lou told him he promotes the shows that Wilder fights on, but doesn't have the power to negotiate on his behalf. As well as DiBella, Wilder has 2 managers and an advisor, but Hearn has never recieved a single communication from any of them asking him about making the fight.

      If Wilder wants this fight so much, why is nobody on his team lifting a finger to try and make it happen?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        Have you actually listened to what Eddie Hearn is saying about this bull****?

        On the subject of Whyte and AJ .. they are both his fighters, but seperate agents and he negotiates their fights seperately to get the best deal he can for whichever one he is representing. Using one of them as a carrot to secure a deal for the other is out of the question.

        He said he would like Whyte to fight Wilder in Feb, but knows for sure that Wilder's people were targeting Breazeale for his next fight, but may now go for Ortiz instead, because Ortiz has just been cleared to fight by the WBC.

        On the subject of when a Wilder/AJ fight should happen .. ideally, he would like it in 12 months to 18 months time, but AJ doesn't want to wait that long so next summer is his target date.

        The biggest obstacle to getting the fight on next summer is the fact that no-one from Wilder's team seems to want to talk to him about it and he doesn't even know what kind of cut Wilder would expect to get.

        According to Hearn, he spoke to Lou DiBella and Lou told him he promotes the shows that Wilder fights on, but doesn't have the power to negotiate on his behalf. As well as DiBella, Wilder has 2 managers and an advisor, but Hearn has never recieved a single communication from any of them asking him about making the fight.

        If Wilder wants this fight so much, why is nobody on his team lifting a finger to try and make it happen?



        there are only two things standing in the way of that fight

        YOU, and Eddie Hearn

        there is absolutely no reason why that fight cannot happen

        I will leave it kafkod..... because I have very little interest in this non-issue

        you couldn't keep it real if your ass was on fire

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        • #64
          Oh God

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          • #65
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
            there are only two things standing in the way of that fight

            YOU, and Eddie Hearn

            there is absolutely no reason why that fight cannot happen

            I will leave it kafkod..... because I have very little interest in this non-issue

            you couldn't keep it real if your ass was on fire
            "I am the most feared man in this division! Joshua been duckin and runnin and hidin from me since .. uh . last Saturday night .."

            The fight is going to happen next summer, you gullible fool!

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
              The WBC president has gone too far, lmao. But, Wilder's last fight ****s all over Joshua's last fight. Make the fight happen.
              You obviously know nothing about boxing. Regardless of how impressive you think Wilder's 1st round KO was, there's no way in hell you can compare Carlos Takam to a washed up, flabby, totally shot Bermane Stiverne. It was his first fight in 2 years since his abysmal performance against another washed up journeyman in Fred Kassi where he was dropped in the first round!

              Get back to me when Wilder beats somebody with a pulse. King and Sulaiman obviously had Stiverne made #1 contender to make Wilder look like a world beater.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                "I am the most feared man in this division! Joshua been duckin and runnin and hidin from me since .. uh . last Saturday night .."

                The fight is going to happen next summer, you gullible fool!

                I am well-aware of that

                so..... you have finally stopped making silly excuses ?

                the folks who call Wilder a duck, are idiots..... Hearn/Joshua are obviously delaying that fight to make it bigger, and to land some more of those HUGE 90k-at-Wembley paydays before putting everything on the line..... it actually makes sense

                that fight has not been unnecessarily delayed, because Joshua only made himself relevant last year

                nothing to see here..... other then the fcuk-boys making themselves look ****** by continuing to call Wilder a duck..... not saying that is you, just saying

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by theface07 View Post
                  You obviously know nothing about boxing. Regardless of how impressive you think Wilder's 1st round KO was, there's no way in hell you can compare Carlos Takam to a washed up, flabby, totally shot Bermane Stiverne. It was his first fight in 2 years since his abysmal performance against another washed up journeyman in Fred Kassi where he was dropped in the first round!

                  Get back to me when Wilder beats somebody with a pulse. King and Sulaiman obviously had Stiverne made #1 contender to make Wilder look like a world beater.
                  Can't compare Takam and Stiverne? You were better off sticking to the "inactive" truth lol. There is no comparison. One guy won a title and the other never came close.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                    He does have a bit of a stutter.

                    Tyson had a lisp and a stutter.

                    It happens.

                    But sometimes your charisma, your facial expressions, your passion, etc can help mask any speech impediment and still result in someone being an effective communicator.

                    Which recent WBC heavyweight champion has been better at talking trash than Wilder? If you're being honest, you're not going to be able to name one.

                    So when you say he can barely speak, you're clearly just being a hater. You're not analyzing his ability in good faith.
                    Tyson is a ****ing genius compared to Wilder. It's hard to have charisma when you can't string a sentence together without stuttering or having to revert to ebonics to get your point across. Wilder is very inarticulate and you would have to try hard to find a professional athlete that is worse in this regard. Tyson was an enigma. You can't really compare the two.

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