Eddie Hearn never intended to fight Wilder next

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  • bballchump11
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    Eddie Hearn never intended to fight Wilder next

    This was so obvious from the get go. If yall have anymore relevant quotes, please share.

    "Anthony Joshua should wait a year before fighting heavyweight rival Deontay Wilder, says Barry Hearn"
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...rry-Hearn.html

    "Hearn: Can We Get Away With One More Before Wilder? Probably"


    "Anthony Joshua "Deontay Wilder Fight Can Happen In 2019 Or 2020"
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    #2
    can u imagine eddie hearn in the ring with wilder LOL, wow

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    • bballchump11
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      #3
      This one is hilarious at 7:20


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      • boliodogs
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        Maybe he never did. I can't read his mind. But even if he never intended to have AJ fight Wilder that does not mean Wilder will beat AJ in the ring if and when they do fight. They have a common opponent in Molina and AJ beat Molina much quicker and easier than Wilder did. Soon Wilder will probably fight Breazeale so there will be another common opponent to measure them against each other.

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        • champion4ever
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          We know he didn't because he doesn't feel Anthony is ready for a Deontay Wilder fight. He is too dangerous and punches too hard for AJ. We actually get it but the Joshua fangirls don't.

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            #6
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            Maybe he never did. I can't read his mind. But even if he never intended to have AJ fight Wilder that does not mean Wilder will beat AJ in the ring if and when they do fight. They have a common opponent in Molina and AJ beat Molina much quicker and easier than Wilder did. Soon Wilder will probably fight Breazeale so there will be another common opponent to measure them against each other.
            Common opponents doesnt mean **** in boxing. That's how amchairs gauge and measure fighters. Foreman beat Frazier and Norton and Ali beat Forman and Frazier and Norton both beat Ali. Common opponents means jack in this sport.

            Joshua is scared of Wilder. You might not think so but you are in the minority. Until he fights Wilder he's seen as a ***** by everyone except his fans. And hes seen as trying to cheat the man with a felonious contract.

            If Haymon says no when he's dealt with fighters who've made 10-20 times more than Joshua than I think that he knows what's fair for Wilder.

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              Originally posted by boliodogs
              Maybe he never did. I can't read his mind. But even if he never intended to have AJ fight Wilder that does not mean Wilder will beat AJ in the ring if and when they do fight. They have a common opponent in Molina and AJ beat Molina much quicker and easier than Wilder did. Soon Wilder will probably fight Breazeale so there will be another common opponent to measure them against each other.
              Hate when people use this kind of fight math to make predictions. Let's me now they have absolutely no idea what they're looking at.

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              • Raggamuffin
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                #8
                Joshua doubts himself against Wilder because otherwise he would've made the fight with Wilder. They did one big fight and think that they know how to make big fights lmao.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bballchump11
                  This was so obvious from the get go. If yall have anymore relevant quotes, please share.

                  "Anthony Joshua should wait a year before fighting heavyweight rival Deontay Wilder, says Barry Hearn"
                  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...rry-Hearn.html

                  "Hearn: Can We Get Away With One More Before Wilder? Probably"


                  "Anthony Joshua "Deontay Wilder Fight Can Happen In 2019 Or 2020"
                  https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=761436
                  Barry Hearn said that because he believes it makes more money down the road after a bit more hype. But it's not up to him. Eddie runs the show in boxing, not Barry.

                  Hearn did say that but he did also say that the fans wanted it now so he has to give them what they want.

                  Joshua said that a year and a half ago. It has zero bearing on what is happening now.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    We know he didn't because he doesn't feel Anthony is ready for a Deontay Wilder fight. He is too dangerous and punches too hard for AJ. We actually get it but the Joshua fangirls don't.
                    Eddie has never made such comments. So stop with the bull****.

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