Eddie Hearn "Stop Crying Deontay Wilder, Fight Whyte I'll Put AJ On The Contract"
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He’s a fantastic salesman, a brilliant mouthpiece and great at exploiting the casual market with the backing of UK multimedia superpower in sky. Fortunately for Hearn, boxing relies on the casual fan base, but the real fans who truly understand the game can see straight through this salesman BS.
I’m in no way denying that Hearn and Sky’s formula has been very successful in the UK.
But he’s NOT some ATG promoter who “saved British boxing” like ******s who don’t understand the sport like to suggest. And he certainly isn’t going to “takeover America” like even dumber people like to suggest.
Also if you're comparing him to Warren only time will tell if you're right or not. Give him till the middle of next decade to see if he's a success in America.Last edited by DaaamnSon; 03-29-2018, 10:34 PM.Comment
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Still extremely embarrassing that Wilder's only decent wins after 40 fights is that first Stiverne fight and Ortiz.Comment
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The "40 fights" argument is very misleading. Wilder's amateur career was virtually non-existent. He was learning on the job. Further, he was knocking guys out so quickly, that he needed a lot of fights for his development because when you're knocking everybody out in 90 seconds, think about how many fights you have to take just to get 12 full rounds under your belt.
So no, I don't think it's extremely embarrassing that he only has two wins over top 3 fighters because that is still more than Joshua and Parker have combined. You guys just hold Wilder to a double standard at all times.Comment
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If he really wants AJ, and if he really believes that he beats Whyte, he will accept that fight. If he doesn't, then nobody should take his call outs and bluster seriously any more. Let's see what happens.Comment
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Wilder has been offered twice as much money to fight Dillian Wyte as he earned against Ortiz and maybe three times more than he will make against Kownacki or Breazeale. And he knows that if he beats Whyte, AJ will be next.
If he really wants AJ, and if he really believes that he beats Whyte, he will accept that fight. If he doesn't, then nobody should take his call outs and bluster seriously any more. Let's see what happens.
And the reason you couldn't see any difference between Wilder and Parker is because of Joshua's balls being in the way.Last edited by Raggamuffin; 03-29-2018, 11:30 PM.Comment
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And he knows that if he beats Whyte, AJ will be next.Comment
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