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  • #21
    Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
    How could you possibly give one fighter as a guarantee for another fighter? have you no honour (HONOR)? and how can you give a guarantee without the main fight being agreed? like how would you do that legally without Wilder then being able to demand a higher %.

    What kind of **** move is that? Whyte is nothing to do with Joshua apart from the same promoter, that is some disrespectful **** right there to do to someone (make them a makeweight in a deal), no, Whyte and Hearn believe he beats Wilder (accept that, he will back him like he does every fighter, and your make believe contracts and making Whyte the carrot in ANY deal will NEVER happen) he is the WBC #1 and coming into his prime. He is on his OWN journey. Why are you disrespecting people now that you have a guy you like and want to get the big fight? What about Whyte? does he not deserve a shot now? What about Wilder previous 6 fights!???? lol

    Why are you so against Wilder fighting a legit #1 guy? because it suits the narrative of AJ ducking Wilder (he's fighting Saturday and actually making moves to unify the division which Wilder claims to want to do but never has come close to).

    Hypocrisy at its finest. You are really quite bias on here. You think Wilder is now the solidified #2 after beating an old Ortiz, he done nothing before that, NOTHING!

    There's numerous HW's out there that will beat Wilder, and at least 2 CW's. Wilder is the most protected and built-up HW's out there. And he is terrible at boxing!
    This is not nearly as hard as you're making it out to be. Just as fighters make a re-match clause without all of the details ironed out. They form a skeleton of basic "musts" and negotiate the rest. If one is being unreasonable, then you have a breach of contract which can be legally disputed.

    It's not the impossible task you're claiming and you are strictly viewing this as someone trying to protect Hearn/Joshua. My only interest is as a boxing fan. I have never had any faith in Wilder and always said I pick AJ to beat him until recently, when I started to suspect the fear coming from AJ.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
      They really trying to make a champion fight an eliminator to fight for a unification. smh. Hearn and Joshua really don't want it.
      That's never been said. Both want him. Wilder wants neither proven by the ****** demands.

      Joshua can't force Wilder to fight. Whyte can.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Deus View Post
        Impossible to guarantee a Joshua fight unless they also agree on purse splits, venue etc... an if they can get to that stage then why in god's name would we need to see Wilder v Whyte when we could just see Wilder v Joshua?!
        Ding, ding, ding!!!!

        Someone with common sense has finally posted/spoken. We can close this thread now.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Back to square one. Wilder asking for ****** stipulations again. Impossible to put Joshua in the Whyte contract without having everything agreed to for a Joshua fight. Wilder knows this but is trying to fool the ******ed yanks he wants the fight.
          If thats true Hearn can just Make the Wilder vs AJ fight then.
          But he wont, because AJ is protected paper champ.

          Instead he keeps bring Whyte into it. What a joke Hearn is.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Jkp View Post
            If thats true Hearn can just Make the Wilder vs AJ fight then.
            But he wont, because AJ is protected paper champ.

            Instead he keeps bring Whyte into it. What a joke Hearn is.
            When Wilder stops asking for ****** splits and stipulations maybe he will?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Deus View Post
              Impossible to guarantee a Joshua fight unless they also agree on purse splits, venue etc... an if they can get to that stage then why in god's name would we need to see Wilder v Whyte when we could just see Wilder v Joshua?!
              Ahhh that's a question for Hearn who keeps trying to shove Whyte Wilder down the fans throats.

              Oh and fights of this magnitude get made. Period. Money NEVER derails a big fight. Didn't Alvarez Gokovkin get made after they haggled over money?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                Hilarious that Wilder is so afraid of Whyte. Won't even turn up to the job he agreed to do because of him. Shook.
                No one believes wilder is scared of Whyte, He just fought Ortiz and is asking for joshua, both these guys are 10 x as scary as Whyte.

                Stop trying to spread Eddie Hearns pathetic agenda.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  The WBC isn't about to call that mandatory when Wilder just fought his mandatory in November. Hearn knows this.
                  I already told that dude the same thing earlier this week.

                  Also "fanager"! I was rollin!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                    This is not nearly as hard as you're making it out to be. Just as fighters make a re-match clause without all of the details ironed out. They form a skeleton of basic "musts" and negotiate the rest. If one is being unreasonable, then you have a breach of contract which can be legally disputed.

                    It's not the impossible task you're claiming and you are strictly viewing this as someone trying to protect Hearn/Joshua. My only interest is as a boxing fan. I have never had any faith in Wilder and always said I pick AJ to beat him until recently, when I started to suspect the fear coming from AJ.
                    Sure thing, and you managed to even add in your usual objective rationale at the end (which is a lie btw), as all I've seen from you recently is disrespecting the #1 challenger and calling the 20 fight, unified champion a COWARD! for fighting better guys than Wilder has the last year lol

                    I'm sure you try to argue rationally and make out you are some objective guy, but your bias is obvious, just admit it.

                    Here's my bias. AJ and Wilder have not cleaned out the division and are not the solidified #1 and #2 guys in the division, there's 3 guys fighting on Saturday that I would pick to beat Wilder (Povetkin, AJ and Parker).

                    I see Parker or Povetkin vs AJ as 50/50.

                    Prime Fury beats them all.

                    Wilder is NOT the number 2, and I don't think he'd manage to run for 4 rounds like he did against Ortiz against AJ. That would be an early ko with Wilder's only chance a lucky right hand, he loses every round..... it's not a good fight.

                    Parker/AJ Saturday WILL be a good fight, and I'll be exlaining how that is close tomorrow in a thread.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      When Wilder stops asking for ****** splits and stipulations maybe he will?
                      If that was true they would be negotiating the AJ fight, not trying to negotiate a pathetic mismatch whyte fight.

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