Eddie Hearn never intended to fight Wilder next

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  • TheBigLug
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    #11
    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"
    On Saturday night, Anthony Joshua called out Deontay Wilder and pledged to knock the American puncher "spark out" after adding another heavyweight world title belt to his collection with a unanimous points victory over Joseph Parker in Cardiff. Joshua improved his record to 21-0 by beating the previously undefeated Parker in a cagey contest that never really came to life.


    "Anthony Joshua "Deontay Wilder Fight Can Happen In 2019 Or 2020"
    https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=761436


    When i heard Barry say that, i knew the fight wouldn't happen soon. People need to remember Eddie is just the face. Barry owns the company and is an extremely smart business man.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #12
      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
      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.
      If the contract was trying to cheat Wilder then tell me which B side made 15 million or more? Which B side had a rematch clause if they lose?

      Who cares what Haymon thinks. The fact of the matter is Wilder doesn't deserve more than what has been on offer. And he doesn't deserve a rematch clause. You thinking he does is nothing more than you showing extreme bias.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Raggamuffin
        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.
        Wlad, Whyte, Parker, Martin were big fights. So that's more than one. And he's only had 21 fights.

        In 40 fights, how many big fights has Wilder had?

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          #14
          Hearn: I Won't Let Joshua Face Wilder With an 8-Week Camp!
          The clock is still ticking to finalize a unification showdown between heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. Their contest was initially targeted for September 15 - but that date is apparently out the window as the negotiations have continued to drag out - and to make matters worse the Gennady Golovkin-Canelo Alvarez rematch was finalized for the same date on HBO Pay-Per-View.

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            #15
            he never wanted this fight and as a business man its understandable (but im a boxing fan so I want the fight next) but to play mind games and manipulate fans and have them defend a lie and promote falsehood is too much. hearn is all on social media acting like a big kid leaving smiley faced and arguing with fans and boxers, contradicting himself and getting caught in lies daily. imagine if al haymon who has never done an interview was doing all of this. its plain as day he didn't want it next and if he had just made it clear we would be angry because we are fans but we would have to accept it and move on.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              Wlad, Whyte, Parker, Martin were big fights. So that's more than one. And he's only had 21 fights.

              In 40 fights, how many big fights has Wilder had?
              back to this same argument I see.

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              • rickJen
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                #17
                All Beyonce had to do was sign the contract and she gets a shot at AJ's belts.
                Wilder and team could have settled any issue,
                but the clowns took almost a month to respond.
                And you clowns still defend this Klitschko ducker?
                Fake fans.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by uppercut510
                  back to this same argument I see.
                  Answer the question? How many big fights has Wilder had in 40 fights?

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