wilder fans will use him not being allowed in the ring even though no fight is signed as an excuse
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Deontay Wilder NO SHOW - Backing out. Quacking out
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If Wilder shows up he knows that Dillian Whyte, his No1 contender, will get right in his face in front of the US TV cameras, calling him out, calling him a bytch and a pu#zzy, etc, and that Eddie Hearn will then reveal his latest, career high offer to Deontay to accept Dillian's challenge.
It will look vey, very bad for big, bad Wilder, the man nobody wants to fight (allegedly) if he turns Whyte down again after that.
If he doesn't show up, the only possible explanation is that his team know Whyte has a real chance of beating him, and they don't want to take the risk.
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Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown View PostI've said it before and i'll say it again. Deontay Wilder is ALL TALK. He talks a good game when he's got a fight coming up, but afterwards completely disappears into the wilds of Alabama and turns up again when his next fight is being promoted.
Wilder has made a career from talking big and claiming to want to unify etc, but never backs up his words.
Anyway, **** him. Joshua vs Fury is the real #1 fight in the division.
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Originally posted by 2fast2strong View PostAJ isn’t going to fight him next anyway and after the stink they made about him not getting in the ring I wouldn’t go either.
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Originally posted by just the facts View PostDoes Wilders power really scare you Brits this bad? If Wilders such an soft touch then then why doesn’t team Joshua make the fight and quit throwing up roadblocks?
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostIf Wilder shows up he knows that Dillian Whyte, his No1 contender, will get right in his face in front of the US TV cameras, calling him out, calling him a bytch and a pu#zzy, etc, and that Eddie Hearn will then reveal his latest, career high offer to Deontay to accept Dillian's challenge.
It will look vey, very bad for big, bad Wilder, the man nobody wants to fight (allegedly) if he turns Whyte down again after that.
If he doesn't show up, the only possible explanation is that his team know Whyte has a real chance of beating him, and they don't want to take the risk.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostIf Wilder shows up he knows that Dillian Whyte, his No1 contender, will get right in his face in front of the US TV cameras, calling him out, calling him a bytch and a pu#zzy, etc, and that Eddie Hearn will then reveal his latest, career high offer to Deontay to accept Dillian's challenge.
It will look vey, very bad for big, bad Wilder, the man nobody wants to fight (allegedly) if he turns Whyte down again after that.
If he doesn't show up, the only possible explanation is that his team know Whyte has a real chance of beating him, and they don't want to take the risk.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostSo after his last fight, you can still say that with a clear conscience? That's rubbish
He never won anything in his "great Cuban amateur" career and has achieved nothing as pro except beating Jennings then failing 3 PED tests.
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