Comments Thread For: DiBella: Hearn Wouldn't Make Joshua-Ortiz; Don't Question Wilder
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How anyone can think Dibella speaks anything other than complete bollocks is beyond me.
Is he somehow trying to say AJ - who literally has welcome and is welcoming allcomers from his 15th fight - wouldn't fight Ortiz?
Like Ortiz is 1/10th of the fighter Klitschko is.
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Oh good another winner !
"Wilder was knocking out so many of his opponents so quickly that he needed more fights just to get rounds under his belt. "
Yea the division was so scarce he was left with David Long ,his 20th fight to Nick Firtha his 30th fight !
Yep thats why he wasnt getting rounds in you cracked the code ........Comment
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Congratulations to AJ. Maybe he's the greatest fighter that ever lived. Last I checked, out of 7 billion people on Earth, Finkel was free to bring Wilder along at whatever pace he thought was best for Wilder's development. I'm not aware of any contract stating that out of 7 billion people on Earth, Wilder's development must exactly match the pace of AJ.
But since AJ is so great, and Wilder sucks so much, AJ should fight him, make a ton of money, and take his belt.
Funny that Wilder was not barking about fighting Joshua until after AJ beat Charles Martin.Comment
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Wilder defended against Duhaupas, who may not have been considered top 10 at the time, but he ended up being much better than people realize. After Wilder knocked him out, he ended up knocking out Helenius and became silver world champion. He then spent six months in the TBRB top 10. That should be considered a quality win for Wilder. Not dismissed as a tomato can.
I admit beyond that, Wilder's resume is thin. But we can't ignore that he signed to fight Povetkin and flew overseas, only for Povetkin to cheat (and then cheat again).
We can't ignore that he signed to fight King Kong in a voluntary, when nobody wanted to fight him. Only for King Kong to get caught cheating again.
Wilder is so desperate for a big fight, he's fighting King Kong anyway. At this point, I don't see how any of the criticisms hold water. It's not Wilder's fault others cheated and now he's making a voluntary defense against the #3 heavyweight in the world, a guy everybody avoided. The biggest "high risk/low reward" guy in the entire division.
So if we're being fair, we should be praising Wilder. The problem is that nobody on this site is interested in unbiased discussion. Everybody loves AJ, so they **** talk Wilder. Plain and simple. AJ has a giant fan base, they don't want to believe that he's ducking Wilder, so they go through all of these mental gymnastics to discredit Wilder.
Now, I'm not saying AJ is ducking. I don't consider it a duck to say to Wilder, let's fight in 8 months when the fight will be worth so much more money. BUT, clearly, Hearn isn't in a rush to fight Wilder. Clearly, Hearn considers him to be very dangerous. He wanted Parker first because Parker is safer. That should not be a controversial statement, but around here it is. We're dealing with a bunch of brainwashed zombies.
Funny that Wilder was not barking about fighting Joshua until after AJ beat Charles Martin.Comment
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That doesn't seem like a fair assessment of the situation. Wilder has only been the champion three years. He won the title in convincing fashion against the #2 heavyweight in the world. A win this community (populated by AJ fanboys), tries to pretend was a tomato can, which is a complete rewriting of history.
On top of that, Stiverne had fought once between the first Wilder fight and the rematch.
I'm not saying that Stiverne was a tomato can, but he was not elite. His resume is evidence of that.
Wilder defended against Duhaupas, who may not have been considered top 10 at the time, but he ended up being much better than people realize. After Wilder knocked him out, he ended up knocking out Helenius and became silver world champion. He then spent six months in the TBRB top 10. That should be considered a quality win for Wilder. Not dismissed as a tomato can.
I admit beyond that, Wilder's resume is thin. But we can't ignore that he signed to fight Povetkin and flew overseas, only for Povetkin to cheat (and then cheat again).
We can't ignore that he signed to fight King Kong in a voluntary, when nobody wanted to fight him. Only for King Kong to get caught cheating again.
Signing to fight Povetkin looks good, but upon a further glimpse that was done on circumstances that were in Wilder's favor. First, as the WBC champ he is supposed to defend the belt against the mandatory challenger within 12 months. He could have fought Povetkin in September of 2015 but did not, and was supposed to fight him in January 2016 but didn't. The Povetkin fight against Wach could have been scrapped if the Wilder fight was made. Next, when that fight was in the negotiation period, Wilder and his team couldn't come to an agreement with Ryabinsky and Povetkin, which forced it to go to a purse bid. Wilder/DiBella/Haymon had no problem with Wilder going to Russia for that fight because Ryabinsky was willing to pay him 4.5 million to fight Povetkin. Haymon/DiBella/Finkel hasn't paid Wilder more than 1.5 million in a fight before or since.
He signed to fight Ortiz because fans were calling for him to fight someone within the top ten. Otherwise he would have had no problem chillin fighting voluntary after voluntary until the AJ fight is available. The whole "Ortiz is being avoided" bit is overblown. I'll get into that in a bit.
Wilder is so desperate for a big fight, he's fighting King Kong anyway. At this point, I don't see how any of the criticisms hold water. It's not Wilder's fault others cheated and now he's making a voluntary defense against the #3 heavyweight in the world, a guy everybody avoided. The biggest "high risk/low reward" guy in the entire division.
So if we're being fair, we should be praising Wilder. The problem is that nobody on this site is interested in unbiased discussion. Everybody loves AJ, so they **** talk Wilder. Plain and simple. AJ has a giant fan base, they don't want to believe that he's ducking Wilder, so they go through all of these mental gymnastics to discredit Wilder.
Now, I'm not saying AJ is ducking. I don't consider it a duck to say to Wilder, let's fight in 8 months when the fight will be worth so much more money. BUT, clearly, Hearn isn't in a rush to fight Wilder. Clearly, Hearn considers him to be very dangerous. He wanted Parker first because Parker is safer. That should not be a controversial statement, but around here it is. We're dealing with a bunch of brainwashed zombies.
Why is that funny? AJ could have been Wilder's mandatory, but preferred an easier fight against Martin. Why would Wilder have been calling out a random dude without a belt?
Ortiz was contending for the WBA title back in 2016 and defeated Tony Thompson 3 months in that year. I was in attendance and Oscar was boosting him up as the "boogeyman" in the division and the "most avoided fighter" even though when he was supposed to fight in the WBA "tournament" he passed on fighting Ustinov while under Golden Boy and did not fight any contender within the WBA rankings while the WBA was running around with its proverbial head cut off trying to make a fight for their belt. That's partially why they added on the WBA belt to the AJ-Klitschko fight. Not only they wanted someone to be their champ, they wanted someone with a following to be champ.
After the fight, some people were calling for AJ to fight Ortiz while ignoring that he had a mandatory defense due for the IBF. If he went ahead and fought Ortiz, he would have been stripped of the IBF belt...so the talk about AJ "ducking" Ortiz is unfounded.
On top of that, in 2012 Jennings wanted a fight with Wilder in Philly but Wilder and his team passed on it even with a 50-50 split offered. Wilder ended up fighting Kelvin Price...
Fast forward to 2015, after Wilder won the title. There was talk about Wilder fighting Jennings after Wilder's win over Duhaupas, but that also was scrapped because Wilder's team was not even considering Jennings as an opponent. What ended up happening? Wilder defended against Artur Szpilka, who lost to Jennings the year before. Jennings ended up fighting Luis Ortiz...that "avoided" fighter that people were talking about.
Eddie Hearn said that it would make more sense for Joshua-Wilder to take place in 2019 but it will take place this year because the fans want it this year. Joshua wants the unification to happen this year so he's ready. The Parker fight got done because it was an easier fight to make. We didn't hear Parker make the demands that Wilder did, and when the fight was signed we saw how much mutual respect both Joshua and Parker had for each other.
Now, could AJ have become Wilder's mandatory? Probably, but the situation that went down between Wilder and Povetkin may have raised questions on if Wilder would have pursued a fight with Joshua within the year mandated by the WBC.
The calling out thing happens whether a fighter has a belt or not. What I'm scratching my head over is why didn't Wilder answer to the challenges of Jennings, Tyson Fury (before both won world titles) and others? That I have yet to get the answer to.Comment
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