Eddie Hearn "Stop Crying Deontay Wilder, Fight Whyte I'll Put AJ On The Contract"
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Wilder released a statement a while back, cant remember if it was twitter or some ****, anyway it was posted on here, that he would fight Whyte if AJ was on the contract. He even went so far as to claim the original Whyte contract did not have AJ on it...now it does, so what's the Alabama bum gonna say now?
Also, AJ on a Sky interview just said negotiations have gone from 50/50 to 60/40. Wilder is starting to understand his own worth, or lack of.Comment
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why are the AJ slurpers so hellbent on seeing Wilder fight an AJ leftover? this is weird behavior from fans who claim they want the best facing each other.
what does Wilder prove beating Whyte? nothing! He proves nothing. he just beat an AJ leftover. zero credit.
so why waste time?
you pathetic slurpers are leagues above the Pacfarts. the rabid Pacquiao fans never demanded Floyd fight a leftover to prove himself. you AJ slurpers are so pitiful its nauseating.
AJ has had two stink fests in a row. Eddie robbing you tea sipping idiots blind and you enjoy every minute of it.Comment
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Timeline is pretty simple here:
1) Hearn said Wilder should fight Whyte first and then AJ
2) Wilder said OK, put it in writing that he gets AJ if he beats Whyte
3) Hearn said, um, no, it doesn’t work that way (wonder what changed in how things work?)
4) Wilder said OK, I’ll fight Ortiz instead
5) Wilder KTFO Ortiz
6) Whyte beat some blubbery Aussie bar bouncer who had fought once in 2 years
7) AJ (and his referee protector) looked like ass vs. Parker
8) Hearn decided no way he wants to feed AJ to Wilder, renews demand that he gets to determine that Wilder has to beat another of his fighters to ‘earn’ a true heavyweight unification fight between the best two guys in the division in the biggest heavyweight fight since probably Lewis-Tyson
Analysis: Wilder called Hearn/AJ’s bluff, said he’d fight Whyte if he was guaranteed AJ next if he won and they blinked and folded their hand. Now they want to try it on his terms but Wilder has since beaten Ortiz in an exciting fight and Wilder vs. AJ is the only fight that people want, the only fight that makes since.
The Whyte smoke screen is a dodge. Basically, Hearn sees Wilder as a vicious junkyard dog coming for his man, AJ, and he’s hoping he can throw some raw meat (Whyte) in the other direction and the dog will take off after it instead. But Wilder has already sunk his teeth in and isn’t letting go of AJ.
MAKE THE FIGHT.Comment
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Wilder-Whyte is like the handjob of HW matchups
It's aight but it's not what anyone really wants.Comment
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Yesterday I was lying, today I'm telling the truth.
- Eddie Hearn
Eddie Hearn never tells a lie.
- tea sipping gullible BritsComment
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Whyte?!? What the ef?!? GTFOH. This guy Hearns is trash.
Klitz is the only fighter of note on AJ’s resume and he was way pass prime. These are the undisputed no 1 and 2 heavyweights in the world. They need to fight each other next. Point blank period. Anyone defending this is trash.Comment
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“Does right by his fighters” He fed Kell Brook to GGG in a fight he had NO CHANCE in, to feed his own ego and greed.
“AJ is probably the biggest star” GTFOH Canelo consistently breaks 1m PPV buys in the US, AJ can’t even get close to 1m views in the US. He’s the clear number 2 and has potential to become bigger but he is NOT on the same level as Canelo.
As I said people who understand boxing know exactly what Hearn is...
Also globally AJ is probably the biggest star in boxing which is incredible considering he's yet to crack the American market.
I'm from Australia and I'm starting to see a fair few posters of Joshua due to his sponsorship deals with Beats by Dre and Under Armour. He could go to China, Nigeria or the UAE and fill up football stadiums for his fights. Do you honestly see that being the case for Canelo? A case could genuinely be made for Joshua not needing the American market.Last edited by DaaamnSon; 04-01-2018, 09:27 PM.Comment
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Brook wanted the GGG fight after Eubank *****ed out and Hearn delivered. That's entirely on Brook and his team for taking the fight.
**** American PPV's. They're not entirely reflective of a boxer's fame internationally. I stand by what I said. Outside of America and Mexico nobody knows who the **** Canelo is. The dude can barely string together two words of English.
I'm from Australia and I'm starting to see a fair few posters of Joshua due to his sponsorship deals with Beats by Dre and Under Armour. He could go to China, Nigeria or the UAE and fill up football stadiums for his fights. Do you honestly see that being the case for Canelo? A case could genuinely be made for Joshua not needing the American market.
Where’s the proof??????? AJ has NEVER PROVEN he’s a a draw outside of the UK.
And yes Canelo could certainly fill up stadiums outside the US. “No one outside of USA and Mexico know who the **** Canelo is”😭😭😭😭😭 the level of ******ity of that comment is immeasurable.🙈🙈🤣🤣
You do realise Canelo has fought on PPV in the UK, Ireland, Canada, Malaysia, the Philippines etc. Where has AJ fought on PPV globally again????
If you don’t think Canelo is the biggest star in boxing you clearly DKSAB.Comment
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