Deontay Wilder NO SHOW - Backing out. Quacking out

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  • Raggamuffin
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    #161
    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Two possible reasons.

    One is because he had a fight scheduled a few weeks later so to screw his training up with timezone changes and travelling probably isn't a good idea. Wilder doesn't have a scheduled fight much less one that is a few weeks away.

    Joshua is the A side. The onus is on Wilder to demand the fight and make it be the only fight the public will buy next.

    Anyone claiming either fighter is ducking the other is an overly emotional fanboy that is allowing themselves to be played. The fight will 100% happen and soon provided neither loses their next fight. They are doing a great job at getting people talking but also unfortunately a great job at having these child like Boxing fans losing their **** over "ducking".
    Joshua Wilder won’t happen in 2018 because Joshua is a fraud and he’s scared. He’s a ***** and it’ll come out if he beats Parker. You see how fast Eddie is talking more and more about Whyte. Mark my words. Talk is cheap. There is no “onus” on Wilder and Joshua is the A side ONLY in the UK and we don’t know where the fight will be because no negotiations have started. Haymon has to work his magic.

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      #162
      Originally posted by kafkod
      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.
      It's sad though but the marination is on. Wilder better be careful an unknown-at-the-moment boxer comes and take his belt because his skills are limited.

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #163
        So Wilder isn’t going to the UK. Who started this rumor? And why does Wilder have to come to the UK anyway?

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          #164
          Originally posted by siablo14
          It's sad though but the marination is on. Wilder better be careful an unknown-at-the-moment boxer comes and take his belt because his skills are limited.
          Limited in what way? Joshua has just as many flaws of not more. He’s the one who was put down by a 41 year old man coming off a 16 month layoff.

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          • chrisJS
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            #165
            Originally posted by Raggamuffin
            Joshua Wilder won’t happen in 2018 because Joshua is a fraud and he’s scared. He’s a ***** and it’ll come out if he beats Parker. You see how fast Eddie is talking more and more about Whyte. Mark my words. Talk is cheap. There is no “onus” on Wilder and Joshua is the A side ONLY in the UK and we don’t know where the fight will be because no negotiations have started. Haymon has to work his magic.
            Hearn has been mentioning Whyte (as it's his job as his promoter to secure him big fights) and even offered more money than what Wilder has made in his three biggest purses combined. Has Wilder really fought 39 better opponents than Whyte? Whyte is average but he'd be Wilder's second best opponent.

            Why didn't Haymon work his magic when Wladimir wanted him? Why did Finkel say that "“It's not the right thing yet. Give him a couple of fights, maybe bring something back to Alabama. Let him develop just like any other athlete. They don't take someone who is a great college prospect and throw him right in. And this kid is a great prospect.” and Wilder didn't correct him or push through with the fight? He was a 7 year, 33 fight, world championship boxer who was content to avoid an old man.

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              #166
              Originally posted by Raggamuffin
              Limited in what way? Joshua has just as many flaws of not more. He’s the one who was put down by a 41 year old man coming off a 16 month layoff.
              Okay. Let's see because the marination is on. Look at Wilder almost getting TKO in his last fight.

              What's your username about?

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                #167
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                Do some research dummy, Hearn said he's not allowed in the Ring. It would be a waste of time and money.
                Do some research yourself cos you know nothing.
                Sky is sponsoring wilder trip.
                Wilder is just trying to avoid direct confrontation from whyte after he is not allowed to enter the ring after the fight.

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                • SUBZER0ED
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                  #168
                  The Joshua vs Parker fight is a great opportunity for Wilder to promote his fight with the winner. He said last year that he will unify this year. If he doesn't show for the fight Saturday, it will definitely look like he's not really interested in unifying after all. Maybe Ortiz did more damage to him than he's willing to admit.

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                    #169
                    I reckon he is in Tijuana eating that mexi steaks.

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                      #170
                      Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                      The Joshua vs Parker fight is a great opportunity for Wilder to promote his fight with the winner. He said last year that he will unify this year. If he doesn't show for the fight Saturday, it will definitely look like he's not really interested in unifying after all. Maybe Ortiz did more damage to him than he's willing to admit.
                      WTF? Not showing up to this fight means he doesn't want to fight AJ? Come on dude that is ridiculous.

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