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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostWilder better demand David Fields as the referee at the very least if he can not get a Nevada official to oversee this contest in the UK. Fields has officiated Joshua-Klitschko & Wilder-Ortiz -- a bit early in the stoppage for A.J vs. Klistchko but Wladimir was already dropped and hurt, so I give him a pass.
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Forget it Wilder! Joshua's management has thrown in the towel, they want nothing to do with fighting you. I guess you now own the title of the best, most feared heavyweight in the world while Joshua can only claim he's the best heavyweight in England. I guess you are just too good Wilder but at least your number one!
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Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View PostI just want to see how the AJ fans are going to spin this.
Both sides already said that they want to fight each other and one of them is accepting most of the concessions imposed on him to get the fight.
It would be great if these two meet soon. An epic fight, two prime undefeated champions to be the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World
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Originally posted by SthPaw View PostHearn/AJ had no intention of giving wilder a chance to spout off really.
AJ saying basically ‘he can get in the ring when/if I allow it’ isn’t a guarantee he would be ‘allowed’. And if he wasn’t ‘allowed’ then we all know damn well that Whyte would be nudged over to Wilder at ringside to create a BS storm that would get 80,000 screaming about the wrong fight.
Wilder is a moron and Hearn wants protect AJ, for sure, but him not going to Cardiff isn’t the worst of all this; it’s the ‘fans’ perceptions of it all.
“Breazeale could be a possibility to fight next,” Wilder said. “We definitely have unfinished business. I wanna hurt him really, really, really, really, really, really bad. That is something that we’re gonna be putting on the table, along with a lot of other things as well. We’ll see what happens. We’ve still got a lot of choices to choose from. " D. Wilder
Everyones claiming team Wilder wants the fight yet its Wilder who was talking Breazeale ? He will probably make a quick signing with another Haymon fighter in Breazeale before serious negotiating begins , if not it will be the FIRST time he actually followed through with his call outs . lol
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostYes being a hired commentator would have absolutely nullified any chances of Wilder spouting off ?
“Breazeale could be a possibility to fight next,” Wilder said. “We definitely have unfinished business. I wanna hurt him really, really, really, really, really, really bad. That is something that we’re gonna be putting on the table, along with a lot of other things as well. We’ll see what happens. We’ve still got a lot of choices to choose from. " D. Wilder
Everyones claiming team Wilder wants the fight yet its Wilder who was talking Breazeale ? He will probably make a quick signing with another Haymon fighter in Breazeale before serious negotiating begins , if not it will be the FIRST time he actually followed through with his call outs . lol
Both teams are approaching this pathetically. Wilder by coming out with ridiculous stuff and his actions not necessarily proving to couple with it. AJ for creating the good old ‘talk to my team’ personality and Hearn for blatantly dangling alternatives in front of us all.
It’s sad from all of them. They are all as bad as each other, as are their fan bases. However Wilder choosing not to go to Cardiff isn’t and shouldn’t be seen as him not wanting it, that much is just common sense when you factor it all in as one big picture, not snippets of it.
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