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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostWilder ain't my boy. I think he's a terrible boxer. I'm not gonna like though, Whyte is trash and AJ is a mindless princess that is getting his **** milked by his daddy Hearn.
You "I root for it because it's from the UK" boys gladly make clowns of yourselves because you're not truly boxing fans. You have the nationalistic soccer fan mentality and all sing the same note in unison. Try again when you can form an independent thought.
It's hilariously sad.
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Originally posted by The Smash View PostPretty funny reading all the people who were for Wilder coming and all those who were against it, last week, completely reverse their opinion.
Some of you are really shameless.
Some really pathetic "fans" on this site. All they care about is who looks good and is perceived as the A-side, not about the best fighting the best. Truly sad
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostBased on the logic they are using I get it. They feel like since this is Hearn's turf he's gonna make a Wilder vs Whyte face off BE THE THING not a Wilder vs Joshua face off. And he's probably right in thinking he'll be out Art of War'd on Hearn's turf in making that the story.
BUT its still a weak looking move to switch up your plans like this & not take the risk you can outmaneuver them cuz the reality is if you do you can still make the Joshua vs Wilder fight next. If you can't then Whyte is likely gonna be a soon fight cuz of the mandatory situation, but for sure if you don't even attempt to outmaneuver what Hearn is likely, we don't even know for sure its merely a good bet, to try then its gonna be Whyte as a soon to be mandatory. That is of course unless Joshua says he wants Wilder next cuz ultimately Hearn, Wilder, Whyte, etc & so on are all at the mercy of what Joshua wants to do cuz he's the money guy.
So overall horrible play here by Wilder to me cuz Wilder is a good talker & Whyte & Joshua aren't so I think its plausible Wilder could body Whyte easy & then get that magazine cover moment with Joshua & Joshua vs Wilder becomes the biggest fight of 2018. But maybe Wilder feels like Joshua will be down for him next if he shows up or not.
Anybody should be able to see that. Hearn is fully confident in AJ vs Wilder, but he's just smart enough to know that both guys could make 20mil+ for that fight.
They can't right now.
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Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View PostBut still if I was Wilder I would show up and get more exposure but plan something different instead what they are setting him up with.
I think its potentially risky cuz you could look like a f#cking dummy in some lame argument with Whyte, but the upside is greater to if you can make a moment happen.
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Originally posted by yammy25 View PostYou said Dillian whyte deserved his shot the other day....licking his arse after his decent performance against Browne.
SO what is it? dillian doesnt deserve his shot or only deserves it once the AJ fight is out the way and anything about him having a shot beforehand is just him being used a pawn destined to lose in the AJ scheme?
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostWilder ain't my boy. I think he's a terrible boxer. I'm not gonna like though, Whyte is trash and AJ is a mindless princess that is getting his **** milked by his daddy Hearn.
You "I root for it because it's from the UK" boys gladly make clowns of yourselves because you're not truly boxing fans. You have the nationalistic soccer fan mentality and all sing the same note in unison. Try again when you can form an independent thought.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostYou're the most biased poster on this forum and hate everything about UK being mega successful right nowI'm not nationalistic and never have been (I still say Calzaghe is my #1) and I've said many times I am happy UK boxing is alive because it means more fights for me to watch. I actually love the UK and will be vacationing there next year.
Maybe you could try another angle and say I'm rude or something. You might actually have a point there. What you're doing now is just face-plant after face-plant.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWhyte is nothing but a sacrificial pawn in the grand AJ vs Wilder scheme.
I could see Joshua catch a L or Wilder catch a L in the next fight or within the next 12 months. I think you are giving both guys far too much credit with their talent.
Hearn is fully confident in AJ vs Wilder, but he's just smart enough to know that both guys could make 20mil+ for that fight.
Randomly whats the time table & opponent selection look like from now (lets assume from Apr. 1 after a Joshua KO victory) til both guys are getting 20M+ in your opinion?
I don't see that road very clearly, but I'd love to see your take on it.Last edited by Eff Pandas; 03-27-2018, 03:55 PM.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostIs Whyte the same guy who struggled with an older version of the guy Duhaupus flattened? I just can't take him seriously. To me, Whyte is proof Hearn is the best promoter in the game.
Hearn is the GOAT lol
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