Coward Hearn: Joshua- Whyte II is next

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  • Kezzer
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    #21
    I think Whyte two will happen at some point however unlikely next year. Whyte has to beat Parker first (which he is an underdog for anyway) but even without that there are other fights which should come first.

    Wilder - hopefully his rant about the original offer no longer being good enough is BS because it will end up 2020 if he decides he really wants 50/50 again and reverts back to bums to get his 51-0

    Big Baby - a really obvious fight to put in new work to build up Joshua's America name in America

    Tyson fury - a far bigger fight than wilder commercially and likely some point in 2018 this could happen, let's not kid ourselves that Tyson will make it easy to negiotiate either though!

    Mandatories - if wilder doesn't happen we'll end up with pulev (or whoever he ends up fighting) or Charr becoming a necessity.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      With Wilder pricing himself out of a Joshua fight of course Hearn is going to talk about other heavyweights.
      Why are you lying about what happened? Wilder accepted the 15 million as long as the fight was next. Hearn refused to do it next. If Hearn wanted to do it next, he still could, but he's made it clear he doesn't want to.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Body Shot
        Every promoter sucks, dont try and defend them. Do you root for promoters too?
        I like promoters who give us the fights we want the most. Eddie Hearn is the one who seems to do that most of the time.

        Considering the diva behaviour of most fighters, it's a good job they have promoters to do the work for them otherwise we may never get any of the fights we want.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Dmitry
          I thought Joshua was supposed to fight Povetkin. Joshua has avoided mandatories for four years.
          Joshua only won his first world title in 2016, so you're so far off the mark it's ridiculous.

          Joshua satisfied his IBF mandatory against Takam last year, so you're wrong again.


          You're not American by any chance? You come across as one.

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            #25
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            Why are you lying about what happened? Wilder accepted the 15 million as long as the fight was next. Hearn refused to do it next. If Hearn wanted to do it next, he still could, but he's made it clear he doesn't want to.
            Wilder accepted but didn't sign the contract? Oh right. That makes a lot of sense.

            And now Wilder is making negotiations much more difficult by asking for an obscene 50%? Haha, yeah, sure he wants the fight.

            If Deontay asked for 70%, the fight to be in the US, and Joshua is only allowed to use one arm, you'd defend it wouldn't you? Get out of here you clown.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              Wilder accepted but didn't sign the contract?
              Correct, because they sent a contract that didn't reflect what had been agreed to. They agreed to the fight being next, then Hearn sent a contract that didn't guarantee the fight would be next.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                Wilder accepted but didn't sign the contract? Oh right. That makes a lot of sense.

                And now Wilder is making negotiations much more difficult by asking for an obscene 50%? Haha, yeah, sure he wants the fight.

                If Deontay asked for 70%, the fight to be in the US, and Joshua is only allowed to use one arm, you'd defend it wouldn't you? Get out of here you clown.
                He would do yeah.

                Deontay is done well out of the saga because he has got as much publicity as he ever has got, he couldn’t really come out more known without actually fighting anyone. To date he still has one fight on his record but he has probably gave himself a better chance of a better payday against another nobody and/or previously beaten up opponent.

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