Deontay Wilder NO SHOW - Backing out. Quacking out
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Did you even watch it? Hearn contacted them. They never contacted Hearn. Instead of contacting Hearn to see what was going on like anyone that actually wanted the fight would, they sat and did nothing and then come out with this **** for publicity.
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Do you think I take anything you, the fighters or anyone else at this forum do or say, personally?Well that’s the thing. They said they didn’t want face to face. Until Wilder informed Sky that he wasn’t coming.
If you have the promoter of the event saying he doesn’t want you in the ring and that same promoter has an exclusice contract with the company bringing you over, you’re getting played if you do anything other than sit down and shut up. Wilder has advisers just like Joshua does. And they know it’s not a good look.
Try not to look at it too personally as if you really know the fighters. You’d be surprised how far off you might be, especially as it relates to Wilder and Joshua who have a great deal of respect for one another personally.
I think you take yourself a little too seriously. Much more seriously than I take you.Comment
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Eddie Hearn, who promotes IBF, IBO, WBA heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua (20-0, 20 KOs), believes his fighter is absolutely correct in rejecting the idea of going face to face with Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) next week. Joshua will collide with WBO world champion Joseph Parker in a unification showdown on March 31 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
I've heard nothing new since this p@ssy statement so again, do some research and prove otherwise or shut your trolling, ignorant a55 upComment
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I’ve watched it several times. He’s standing there with an email from Eddie Hearn. That’s not how business works. If you tell me you need to run analytics I’ll wait for your response. What I’m not going to do is chase you around when I can make money on another deal, and If Hearn wanted he fight he would have responded accordingly to put the ball in the Wilder camps court. By not responding he effectively told them he wasn’t interested in doing businessLast edited by Dasmoose; 03-27-2018, 12:10 PM.Comment
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Hearn just said he has a better offer for Wilder with Whyte if he shows up in Cardiff.
I'm starting to think we are being played here, by both sides. AJ saying he doesn't want Wilder in the ring, Hearn saying Wilder's people just told him Deontay isn't showing up ... it's all getting a bit silly.Comment
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Did Hearn hurt you personally you hate the man so much? Stop crying and face reality, Wilder bytched out of the biggest boxing event this year. FACTShttps://www.boxingscene.com/hearn-si...wilder--126413
I've heard nothing new since this p@ssy statement so again, do some research and prove otherwise or shut your trolling, ignorant a55 upComment
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Wilder has been claiming he's chasing the fight.I’ve watched it several times. He’s standing there with an email from Eddie Hearn. That’s not how business works. If you tell me you need to run analytics I’ll wait for your response. What I’m not going to do is chase you around when I can make money on another deal, and If Hearn wanted he fight he would have responded accordingly to put the ball in the Wilder camps court. By not responding he effectively told them he was interested in doing business
They have made no effort to make the fight. They waited for Hearn and when Hearn contacted them Wilder ran to the press and said 50/50 or no fight, killing negotiations. It takes no more effort to contact Hearn than the press. But they aren't interested in actually makiing the fight, just the publicity from making ****** people think they are. ****** people like you.
He's got a paid job offer to commentate on Joshua's fight. A chance to call out Joshua live on air in front of 1 mil+ PPV audience. But he's turning it down. NOT THE ACTIONS OF SOMEONE WANTING THE FIGHT.Comment
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