Then let him bring it! Wilder would be more than happy to oblige Joshua in a firefight. That's the fight he wants because his punches are much faster and he hits a lot harder than AJ anyway. After all he is more of a puncher than he is boxer. Like Eddie Hearn, Deontay Wilder sees Anthony Joshua as a sitting duck just begging and waiting to get hit.
Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager: Maybe This is Hearn's Way of Killing April Too?
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Thanks. You’re helping me make my point. The 50 million dollar offer was based on a statement made in an interview by Joshua saying that he doesn’t believe that the fight generates 100 million. Yet people like yourself try to score points by bringing it up as if it was anything other than a PR move to capitalize on statements made to the press. The fact that Wilder and his team were so aggressive in the press and social media and cancelled meetings makes me suspect that they were more interested in PR than actually doing business anyway. It didn’t make sense the way he was doing it. Wilder was trying to buy control over the event with the offer also. I notice how you conveniently fail to ever mention that just as I also notice how you always extract one phrase and leave the rest out when you quote comments. It’s a clever debate strategy but it shows me that your argument is more strategic and less authentic.Comment
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I’m just sayin man. You may not like Eddie Hearn or Anthony Joshua but if Deontae Wilder and his manger are doing things to keep the fight from happening you have to hold them accountable. Right now he feels like he won because the fight isn’t happening and everybody believes that it’s the other side’s fault because people are going to ride with him no matter what. Why should he be so satisfied with that? Why should we fight fans who just want to see the fight and love the lit atmosphere that a big fight weekend brings be satisfied with that? Don’t just get mad cause Deontae is mad. Get mad because the fight isn’t happening and aim your anger at whoever is making it difficult for the fight to happen. And that could be either guy or both guys and their teams. Just be open minded enough to realize who it is at any given time and when you make comments criticize and put pressure on the culprit. Maybe that will help get these fights made. The fighters and their teams do read these comments. The journalists and editors read them too. The managing editor of this site, Jake Donovan, once wrote a lengthy reply to one of my comments on an article that he wrote. Not to toot my own horn, but I’m probably the craziest normal person and best writer/debater that posts here. This is the number one boxing site on the internet I’m sure. So your comments here can actually make somewhat of a ripple.Comment
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Thanks. You’re helping me make my point. The 50 million dollar offer was based on a statement made in an interview by Joshua saying that he doesn’t believe that the fight generates 100 million. Yet people like yourself try to score points by bringing it up as if it was anything other than a PR move to capitalize on statements made to the press. The fact that Wilder and his team were so aggressive in the press and social media and cancelled meetings makes me suspect that they were more interested in PR than actually doing business anyway. It didn’t make sense the way he was doing it. Wilder was trying to buy control over the event with the offer also. I notice how you conveniently fail to ever mention that just as I also notice how you always extract one phrase and leave the rest out when you quote comments. It’s a clever debate strategy but it shows me that your argument is more strategic and less authentic.Comment
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I’m just sayin man. You may not like Eddie Hearn or Anthony Joshua but if Deontae Wilder and his manger are doing things to keep the fight from happening you have to hold them accountable. Right now he feels like he won because the fight isn’t happening and everybody believes that it’s the other side’s fault because people are going to ride with him no matter what. Why should he be so satisfied with that? Why should we fight fans who just want to see the fight and love the lit atmosphere that a big fight weekend brings be satisfied with that? Don’t just get mad cause Deontae is mad. Get mad because the fight isn’t happening and aim your anger at whoever is making it difficult for the fight to happen. And that could be either guy or both guys and their teams. Just be open minded enough to realize who it is at any given time and when you make comments criticize and put pressure on the culprit. Maybe that will help get these fights made. The fighters and their teams do read these comments. The journalists and editors read them too. The managing editor of this site, Jake Donovan, once wrote a lengthy reply to one of my comments on an article that he wrote. Not to toot my own horn, but I’m probably the craziest normal person and best writer/debater that posts here. This is the number one boxing site on the internet I’m sure. So your comments here can actually make somewhat of a ripple.
Your accolades to here are nothing to be sniffed at and self proclaimed titles such as naming yourself best poster is quite a mean feat I like your intentions so I won’t mock too much what you are saying.
Your mission statement is similar to mine only I’m a full blooded U.K. born Nigerian so I say my words with conviction but most of the time I rarely remember what I sayComment
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What gave you the impression that I was a Wilder fan? I am a Joshua fan but more importantly I’m a fight fan
Your accolades to here are nothing to be sniffed at and self proclaimed titles such as naming yourself best poster is quite a mean feat I like your intentions so I won’t mock too much what you are saying.
Your mission statement is similar to mine only I’m a full blooded U.K. born Nigerian so I say my words with conviction but most of the time I rarely remember what I sayComment
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I didn’t get the impression that you were a Wilder fan. I was just replying to your comment which seemed to be directed against some one that made a comment criticizing Deontae Wilder. And as far as mocking me goes, I’m sure you would try if there was anything that you could possibly mock. Lol.Comment
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