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  • PoserExposer
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    #61
    Moot point. My comment was in response to fans losing interest in Joshua, not whether I want to see a unified (not undisputed) Champion. They’re not the same thing bro. They’re both undisputed champions in their respective sanctioning bodies. With that said, the only one stalling here is Wilder. Clearly he’s the D side but wants more money than he’s worth. He sure doesn’t have the viewership or fan base to price himself as high as he does. If he sold out in the US (and he clearly doesn’t) then why demand more than you’re simply worth? That is stalling a fight, not the other way around.
    Originally posted by bluebeam
    Ricky hatton sold more tickets than mayweather and look what happened to him when he came to America.


    the point is sold tickets dont win fights.

    do you wanna see a undisputed heavyweight champion or not?

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      #62
      Originally posted by ceylon mooney
      eddie heard keeps sayin dillian whyte, and wilder keeps sayin yes if u contract AJ next. then hearn backpedals or goes silent. its been a year of this.

      either someone in the joshua
      camp really doesnt want the wilder fight or someone likes yankin wilders chain. or the fans chain.

      meh. losin interest.

      id prefer wilder make good
      on his promise to fight 4
      times a year. theres a lotta decent dighters in the top 15 start ****in away my man.
      Pretty sure Hearn has said he wants Whyte vs wilder with the winner getting aj.

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        #63
        Wilder can say whatever he wants & so can his supporters. But bottom line, he had an invitation to Joshua's fight on Saturday, which would have been the perfect opportunity for promoting a showdown with him. And what did Wilder do? He cancelled. Does that sound like someone who wants to make a fight?

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          #64
          Originally posted by killakali
          Wilder has like 5 managers. He ain’t a boss lol. He answers to them all
          False. Eddie Hearn has the exclusive right to determine who AJ fights. If AJ wants to fight Wilder and Hearn says no, Hearn can block the fight.

          Wilder can fight whoever he wants. He has a manager and adviser that guide him, but if he wants to fight AJ, nobody from his side can stop him.

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            #65
            Has Wilder offered a fight to accept or is he still just talking?

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            • LacedUp
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              #66
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              False. Eddie Hearn has the exclusive right to determine who AJ fights. If AJ wants to fight Wilder and Hearn says no, Hearn can block the fight.

              Wilder can fight whoever he wants. He has a manager and adviser that guide him, but if he wants to fight AJ, nobody from his side can stop him.


              This is such crap. "Hearn has the exclusive right". No he doesn't and you don't know shyt.

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              • LacedUp
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                #67
                Originally posted by ceylon mooney
                eddie heard keeps sayin dillian whyte, and wilder keeps sayin yes if u contract AJ next. then hearn backpedals or goes silent. its been a year of this.

                either someone in the joshua
                camp really doesnt want the wilder fight or someone likes yankin wilders chain. or the fans chain.

                meh. losin interest.

                id prefer wilder make good
                on his promise to fight 4
                times a year. theres a lotta decent dighters in the top 15 start ****in away my man.
                Can you show me how this has been a year? AJ hadn't even fought Klitschko a year ago, and there were more talks of Wilder vs Parker than AJ vs Wilder.

                Your sense of time is totally distorted, just like your boxing knowledge.

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                • fullers
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                  #68
                  Hearns already making aj povetkin. He keeps kicking wilder fight down the road. I smell *****

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #69
                    Wilder is his own boss now is he?

                    Then what happened when he said he wouldn't go to Russia to fight Povetkin because it should take place in the US, then lost the purse-bid only to start contradicting himself saying he wanted to go to Russia all along?

                    What happened to being a boss Deontay when you said you will never fight Ortiz only for Haymon to set it up and have you flip-flopping saying you wanted to fight him all along?

                    Deontay, you are no boss. You're told what to do and when to do it. You follow like a good little boy.

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #70
                      Team Joshua are in control of negotiations whether wilder likes it or not

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