Eddie Hearn "Stop Crying Deontay Wilder, Fight Whyte I'll Put AJ On The Contract"

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  • True That
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    #21
    Originally posted by qwickm3
    Lol Eddie is really butt hurt by this wholmooe thing
    And he has the nerve to bring up Wilder fighting Brezale saying AJ already beat him. Uh didn't he knock out Dillion Whyte too! The hypocrisy is strong with this one

    I think what Eddie was saying is that Breazeale lost every single round whereas Whyte won at least 2 rounds and hurt Joshua.

    They both ended up losing to AJ anyway but I think that is what Hearn was getting at.

    I think Whyte and Breazeale are at about the same level though. Maybe Whyte might be a little bit better because he has a little bit more skill. But not much seperates them though.

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    • Curt Henning
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      #22
      could hearn get any more pathetic?

      hes acting like a more brash version of bob arum when arum avoided Floyd for years

      "here let me tick wilder off so he doesn't want to mess with us...ill keep toying with him and hope he loses his mind and decided he doesn't even wanna deal with us or think about us"

      it sad

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      • PensionKiller
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        #23
        Wilder don't cry son.

        Crying for a payday and crying for this and that.

        You a boxer or a ballerina

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          #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Shameless this c*nt Eddie Hearns is -- why are the UK fans not on him about this disgusting scheme? Hearns has no problem making Wilder-Whyte without even talking about percentages in the split for Wilder vs. Joshua now?

          but he does not have the same conviction with the fight the public wants too see next ( presuming Joshua beats Parker ). If that fight is demanded next instead of Dillian Shyte 'Fast' Eddie is back to :who the 'A' side is, how nobody knows Deontay, build-up your profile ; fight on Joshua undercard. show up to his weigh-ins, commentate on SKY etc.

          This guy is a cancer to boxing.
          Wilder asked for 50/50 vs AJ... from his own mouth.

          For Whyte Hearn offered 3 mil and US TV which is estimated to be 1 mil... so 4 mil in total.

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          • Boksfan
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            #25
            Wilder nuthuggers "he will fight Whyte if AJ is next". Hearn "ok AJ is next". Wilder nuthuggers "he won't fight Whyte because he can't go to UK". Wilder fangirls are pathetic

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            • McNulty
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              #26
              Originally posted by NahMean
              Hearn confirms again that he they will let Wilder in the ring if AJ wins, also willing to put AJ on the contract for a winner in Whyte vs Wilder.

              Those are the 2 things Wilder asked for.. But he still isn't going to attend the fight and instead of fighting Whyte he will fight Breazeale or Kownacki next.
              Disclaimer: I am not a Wilder fan. I do like Hearn.

              You can't tell a guy like Wilder he can't get in the ring and lambast him for it over media throughout the outlets, then backpedal and say he can. Wilder has a Type-A personality, you don't tell him what he can or can't do and expect a positive result.

              Hearn is exposing himself a bit here as a bullshítter.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #27
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                Shameless this c*nt Eddie Hearns is -- why are the UK fans not on him about this disgusting scheme? Hearns has no problem making Wilder-Whyte without even talking about percentages in the split for Wilder vs. Joshua now?

                but he does not have the same conviction with the fight the public wants too see next ( presuming Joshua beats Parker ). If that fight is demanded next instead of Dillian Shyte 'Fast' Eddie is back to :who the 'A' side is, how nobody knows Deontay, build-up your profile ; fight on Joshua undercard. show up to his weigh-ins, commentate on SKY etc.

                This guy is a cancer to boxing.
                A cancer indeed, I’ve said this for years. It all began for Eddie with Haye-Harrison, we all thought he couldn’t sink any lower, but he continually does.

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                • FrankieClutch
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                  #28
                  Wilder should do this. He'd get a good payday off of a relatively easy win against Whyte and then he'd be guaranteed a shot at AJ

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                  • Just looking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    No it still stands. A Joshua fight would have to be all agreed to (purse splits and everything) before it goes in a contract. If they can agree that then why have a Whyte fight at all?
                    Exactly, why have a Whyte fight? I'm ok with it if the Joshua fight is next. Ah, did you realize that was a excuse? And no, that doesn't stand as all the argument was about it being impossible to make and Hearn himself proved it's not

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                    • Robbie Barrett
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Just looking
                      Exactly, why have a Whyte fight? I'm ok with it if the Joshua fight is next. Ah, did you realize that was a excuse? And no, that doesn't stand as all the argument was about it being impossible to make and Hearn himself proved it's not
                      It's Hearns job to get fights for both his fighters. Wilder can fight either or both. If he doesn't want to be reasonable with a Joshua split then Whyte is available for him. To me it looks like Wilder wants neither, which is weird them being the 2 financially biggest fights for him by far.

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