Anthony Joshua is ***** made

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  • HURTFEELINGS
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    #71
    AJ said give me 50 Mil and I'll sign.
    Hearn said he will check to see if the money is there.
    Hearn verified that the money is there.
    Hearn said AJ decides who he fights.
    Hence, AJ doesnt want this fight, and Hearn is helping him pick up his walking pace to a slight jog

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    • IMDAZED
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      #72
      Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
      No, you’re twisting the facts.

      Shirley knew the WBA was putting pressure on Hearn / AJ.

      That pressure had come down to a matter of 24 hours, and Shirley and Ducker had farted around so long already, and then said they’d send it back in 5 MORE days. That was when the WBA gave an ultimatum, which AJ had no choice at that point.

      So whose fault is it? If you cannot see that your heroes pissed around and caused this then you are suffering from delusion or an extreme case of fan fever.

      Did you really expect AJ to vacate because Wilder didn’t want it? Give your head a shake.
      You use Shirley like Hearn and you expect me to take you serious? Sorry, not here.

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      • HURTFEELINGS
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        #73
        AJ turned down the largest 50 MILLION DOLLAR guaranteed contract for a HEAVYWEIGHT IN HISTORY
        so you guys bringing up Wilder turning down a flat 15 your argument makes no sense

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        • HURTFEELINGS
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          #74
          AJ TURNED DOWN 50 MILLION which was verified by Hearn
          No more needs to be said, he wont get in the ring with Wilder even if he's paid exactly what he asked for. You cant make AJ get in that ring

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          • HURTFEELINGS
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            #75
            AJ needs a manager, AJ call uncle Al

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            • brian___
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              #76
              Nobody blames the promoter for protecting his fighter by making bad offers?

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              • Froch_uppercut
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                #77
                Originally posted by qwickm3
                Don't think AJ is scared of Wilder, I just think he is scared of losing period. And Wilder is the guy that would probably make that happen.
                Right, this makes perfect sense. The best heavyweight in the world, Olympic gold medalist, who has made every effort to achieve his stated goal of unifying all the belts, and has been doing so. The guy who is taking on Whyte, Klitschko etc, is now scared of Wilder. You’re on crack mate if you believe that. Your guy didn’t return calls and didn’t attend meetings and causes delays like fook. Your Alabama town hall fighter is too scary for the guy who is favourite to beat him.

                Nice theory, put it with your ‘the moon is made of cheese’ theory.
                Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 09-04-2018, 06:52 PM.

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                • SAINTSTEVE
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                  #78
                  If Joshua took the fight now and lost everybody would question Hearn making the fight now. So long as it happens next and not 2 years from now as Lennox Lewis tweeted, then I think it is alright. But Wilder has been disrespected all along in these negotiations and if our counterparts across the ocean cannot see that, then that is alright. Your arrogance will make it all that much sweeter if our guy triumphs with the belts.

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                  • Froch_uppercut
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    You use Shirley like Hearn and you expect me to take you serious? Sorry, not here.
                    Translation: I have nothing

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                    • Froch_uppercut
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE
                      If Joshua took the fight now and lost everybody would question Hearn making the fight now. So long as it happens next and not 2 years from now as Lennox Lewis tweeted, then I think it is alright. But Wilder has been disrespected all along in these negotiations and if our counterparts across the ocean cannot see that, then that is alright. Your arrogance will make it all that much sweeter if our guy triumphs with the belts.
                      I partly agree with this. As a fighter Wilder is respected and acknowledged as a dangerous opponent. In negotiations he and his team have shown no willingness to conduct themselves professionally, and have lost the respect of the world’s best boxing fans.

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