Wilder's terms for Whyte.
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I get Wilder not wanting to be jerked around by Hearn. The funny part is when people talk about the Whyte offer and how can Wilder turn that down act as if Wilders on welfare.Comment
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Indeed it does, though there is one thing he said that didn't: that Whyte should fight Ortiz first before facing Wilder. No chance will that ever happen; Hearn would not risk a Wilder fight on Ortiz, not when he can just sit and wait for Whyte to become mandatory.Comment
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If Whyte and Hearn aren’t up to the task Then let Them wait and get jerked around for another year or two. Wilder just fought Bermane who was a Mando and the WBC ( who historically is slow with the man is ) states they aren’t in a rush to enforce another Mando on Wilder
If Hearn thinks he can use Whyte as a prop to get a AJ fight then let Whyte wait like Hearns made Wilder waitComment
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Whyte vs Ortiz would now be a bigger fight, I think whyte would win that more convincingly than wilder to be honest.
But I don’t think that will happen, Hearn has already said he is happy to put Joshua in any contract because in his words “it’s going to happen anyway so doesn’t change anything, the problem isnt putting Joshua in the contract it’s that Wilder wants 50/50 over two fights against him. That’s not going to happen”Last edited by Kezzer; 03-31-2018, 01:38 AM.Comment
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Go to 1:05 and peep Elie Seckbach saying Wilder 39-0, 40 knockouts lmmfao!!!
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Wilder doesn't negotiate fights. We will see after the fight what Joshua and Hearn say because Wilder is set to move on without them and he can stall Whyte out. You hate that boxing is like this but there is plenty of blame to go around, but you can't blame Wilder for anything now. He's willing to fight in the UK and he's willing to see how big the fight can be in America.Whyte vs Ortiz would now be a bigger fight, I think whyte would win that more convincingly than wilder to be honest.
But I don’t think that will happen, Hearn has already said he is happy to put Joshua in any contract because in his words “it’s going to happen anyway so doesn’t change anything, the problem isnt putting Joshua in the contract it’s that Wilder wants 50/50 over two fights against him. That’s not going to happen”Comment
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wilder's not in any position to dictate terms. I've never seen a clear b side act as delusional as wilder does. can you imagine a b side fighter dictating to canelo pac or cotto? they'd get laughed out of the building.Comment
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