I'm British and I agree with Wilder here, Hearn is sooooo transparent and why should he bother coming over if Hearn isn't trying to make the fight.
Comments Thread For: Wilder: Eddie Hearn Will Tell People Anything But the Truth!
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Let me get this straight, you're okay with Joshua saying that he doesn't want to entertain a **** show in the ring after the fight so he doesn't want Wilder to come in the ring. But you're not okay with Wilder not going to the fight because he suspects its going to turn into a **** show with Dillian Whyte trying to get in his face to promote a Whyte Wilder fight.
It just seems like a few UK folks are just looking for yet another reason to criticize Wilder and all he wants to do is get an offer from Hearn to fight Joshua while doing what he can to make it a high revenue event.
And here is a question I keep asking, but nobody answers it:
Why would Wilder need to get in the ring to call AJ out anyway - as he would be commentating on the fight ringside, with a mic in his hand and the whole world listening to what he said?Comment
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Hopefully wilder see’s the error in his ways and jumps on a plane
He ain’t gonna hype nothing in Alabama twiddling thumbsComment
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That's a MAN'S decision right there!
Wilder wants the glory while AJ only cares about the money!
Whenever AJ and Hearns get the b@lls to make a fair offer and both sides sign, we'll see who truly wanted to fight/win on fight nite!
I know who wanted it more currently and it ain't Team Joshua!Comment
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In fairness a promoters job is to control the narrative of his fighters & his fighters opponent while making fights.
So yea thats sorta in any promoters job definition.Comment
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AJ made it clear that he intended to invite Wilder into the ring but he didn't want him to have the right to climb in without being asked.
And here is a question I keep asking, but nobody answers it:
Why would Wilder need to get in the ring to call AJ out anyway - as he would be commentating on the fight ringside, with a mic in his hand and the whole world listening to what he said?
AJ was adamant last week that he didn't want Wilder in the ring because they don't have a signed fight. Not sure how/why he went from that to, you can come in the ring, but only after I invite you. Besides, this is a combat sport. Why does there have to be some invite? I mean, I'm not for the crazy antics that Fury is known for, but in the history of boxing, other than that staged bs from Alvarez and Golovkin, I've never seen an invite to a future opponent.Comment
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Does anyone have on record that Wilder said that he would jump in or enter the ring to confront Joshua?Comment
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Have u seen the loss records of the guys Brook has fought? That's one of the UKs supposedly top fighters and had a trilogy against some bum with over 100 losses. Wilder's career aint over yet, he still has time to fight those guys when they decide to step up to fight him.Comment
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No doubt Wilder feels disrepected, hiring guards, really? Hearn's agenda is exposed, he wants to throw Whyte at Wilder and buy time, but Wilder want no part in this. Still, Wilder should go there and show he will not bend to HearnComment
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