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  • #51
    Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
    Wilder is not running. He's calling-out Joshua and hearing nothing but crickets. Hearn, Joshua, and British fans don't want the fight because they don't want their absurd sense of vain self-superiority challenged by a 'yank'. It's similar to some of their 'royals' from history who preferred incest/inbreeding over allowing outsiders into their monarchy.

    Just like he 'called out' Klitschko.
    Just like he 'called out' Fury
    Just like he 'called out' Joshua'

    Actions speak louder than words punk. Look at what people do, not what they say.

    Wilder convinces you ******s that everybody is ducking him, but when a contract arrives to fight the first real world class, prime fighter in his career he loses his pen.

    How do you defend that shyt?

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    • #52
      Damn its gonna be may vs pac all over again....

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Ray* View Post
        If this fight doesn't happen again in April then i really do give up on Wilder. The issue is Fury is coming back into it, Miller and Dubois are coming on strong, if Whyte wins against Parker then he gets up there too. And everyone of those would be after Joshua. His priority should be solely money. He should have that motivation to add to his only belt.
        Why is it that you believe Wilder's only motivation is money? Joshua is not willing to earn a cent less than he believes he deserves, but he is not motivated by money? You spelled it out in your post. Joshua & Hearn would rather fight up-and-coming Brits, at home, without having to deal with dangerous foreigners who could upset the applecart by completely removing all the titles from Hearn's greedy clutches. Stop supporting Hearn's unethical business practices, start supporting boxing. It's not unpatriotic for you to want the best to fight the best.

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        • #54
          Hearn is so disrespectful to the UK fan. Flat fee for the biggest heavyweight fight in 20 years. Whyte rematch that no one asked for. 24 our WBA deadline that turned into 3 plus weeks.

          Then again...he is ensuring that the UK has a champion.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
            Just like he 'called out' Klitschko.


            Wilder convinces you ******s that everybody is ducking him, but when a contract arrives to fight the first real world class, prime fighter in his career he loses his pen.

            How do you defend that shyt?
            So what guarantee did Wilder have that the fight was going to take place this year? Perhaps some time in the Fall and not some 10 months later in April of 2019 because the language was certainly not in the contract Matchroom boxing sent. That is why Shelly Finkel requested a revision.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
              Just like he 'called out' Klitschko.
              Just like he 'called out' Fury
              Just like he 'called out' Joshua'

              Actions speak louder than words punk. Look at what people do, not what they say.

              Wilder convinces you ******s that everybody is ducking him, but when a contract arrives to fight the first real world class, prime fighter in his career he loses his pen.

              How do you defend that shyt?
              Calling people 'punk' or '******' does not strength your argument. It solidifies my opinion that most Brits lack class, but it has nothing to do with boxing.

              Wilder was not calling-out Klitschko nor Tyson Fury. Klitschko and Wilder both seemed to refrain from acknowledging the other, and Fury is just a clown who once attended a Wilder fight in hopes of getting his face on American television. It was Fury who challenged Wilder, with Wilder accepting his challenge in the middle of the ring. Unfortunately, Fury fell off the deep end shortly after. Lost his marbles, becoming mentally unfit to compete.

              Forget whatever rubbish Hearn tells you about trying to make a deal to fight Wilder. Hearn never had any intention of negotiating in good faith. That's why he began the negotiations by intentionally and repeatedly mispronouncing Shelly Finkel's name. That's not how you do business. That might be how you make British morons laugh, but it's counterproductive to negotiations.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Falkano View Post
                Wilder's highest fee was £1.5m and now people think he is worth £25m a fight?

                Crazy.

                I bet his next fight won't even be on ppv again. He doesn't deserve anywhere near a 50-50 split.
                Just sign the contract Wilder ffs.
                Its a 50/50 split on £28m between the two of them, according to Eddie Hearn, so what are you talking about?

                Anthony Joshua has never seen more than £15m, yet turning down a guaranteed £35m was somehow kosher? lol

                No need to lie

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                • #58
                  I feel sorry for wilder

                  The poor guy is being offered 15 million and a chance to own all the belts .... it must be a hard life constantly being taken advantage of
                  Last edited by Straightener; 07-17-2018, 07:42 AM.

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                  • #59
                    Its sounds like Hearns is scared that AJ will lose to povetkin and wont have any belts when he fights Wilder. Thats why hes trying so hard to make this fight for next year in a hurry. AJ is just a punch away from getting KO if I was Wilder I wouldnt take that fight. Take my chances and keep talking **** and keep AJ looking like a pu55y by avoiding Wilder.

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                    • #60
                      If wilder wants the fight he will sign already.

                      Nobody can blame Hearn for his stance when wilder isn’t really negiotiating, does everything in public but refuses to actually meet up or even share what his “two minor issues” are?

                      15 million is a good offer, anyone who calls it a lowball has clear bias. Maybe it can be improved upon but it certainly isn’t lowball when an absolute worst case for wilder it’s treble his best ever previous best payday.

                      For Joshua he can take on the following over the next few years so it’s not like he is short of options:
                      Pulev
                      Whyte Or Parker
                      Miller
                      Ortiz
                      Fury (Hughie)
                      Fury (Tyson)

                      Then there is other new blood coming up like Joyce, etc.

                      If wilder won’t accept a sensible price Joshua “could” choose many other fights which would sell out easily in the UK. Wilder is not only far limited but he doesn’t even have the resume to back his own words up, he’s called out everyone but fought nobody. Joshua calls out nobody but fights everyone. I believe the actions rather than the words, Wilder needs to convince me otherwise

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