Since when is the "Super" champ forced to fight a mandatory?
Precisely! He's the Super champion, and he's negotiating a unification! The WBA are by far the worst of any sanctioning body, as fans we have to completely discredit this organization and find a way to either relegate them to IBO level (or below, maybe WBF?) or get Mendoza and his corrupt minions out.
Precisely! He's the Super champion, and he's negotiating a unification! The WBA are by far the worst of any sanctioning body, as fans we have to completely discredit this organization and find a way to either relegate them to IBO level (or below, maybe WBF?) or get Mendoza and his corrupt minions out.
Hearn called in a "favor."
I posted yesterday that Hearn would come out and say they took too long...he got the WBA to do it for him.
If Povetkin sparks his azz (which he might really do) that would take to cookie out of this whole thing, but one thing is for sure.... Wilder will crush the Russian or the Brit.
I posted yesterday that Hearn would come out and say they took too long...he got the WBA to do it for him.
That's what you think. You might be right, but it's what you THINK.
What I do know, is that the WBA, not Hearn, took concrete steps to derail Joshua-Wilder.
The WBA forced the issue here, not even by enforcing their own rules (Super champions not forced to fight mandatories, that's for the Regular title holder).
Wilder made a statement about the contract not being fair while AJ was beating around the bush...now here we are. They intentionally prolonged negotions to bring in more revenue later guys. Boxing fans ought to see this coming c'mon.
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