Where were all these AJ fans at when he made himself look like a fool and told everybody to train and fight Wilder themselves? But now that AJ once again talks about some b.s. contract they here to defend him, smh these delusional folks keep trying to justify Queen AJ, while he keeps digging himself into a hole
Comments Thread For: Joshua: My Side is Signed, I Need To Get Wilder To Sign
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Wilders wants that retirement money
Once he gets exposed his stocks are gonna go down even lower than they already areComment
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The fact they're working overtime trying to run this dialogue shows they're feeling the heat
Wilder just needs to hold tight. Pressure will continue to mount & team hearn will be called out on their low offers & fake attempts to make the fightComment
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Look at this ******ed idiot over here smfh.
Beggars can't be choosers, Wilder clearly needs this fight more than AJ and if he is happy with his 2-3 million dollar paydays then he and his ******ed fanboys can enjoy future fights against no name bums.Comment
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Take that ***** out of your mouth, its slanting your brain
You only need to see the shift in attitude online towards aj & hearn. It'll catch on now...
AJ needs wilder, its why they're talking about wilder more than povetkin
AJ has set his stall out with his claims & if tries to change what he's selling people will stop buying 😉Comment
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Who needs whom less is a race to the bottom. Why wouldn't Joshua want to claim Wilder's first loss? Probably so he can avoid being hit by him and possibly going night-night.Comment
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I know you're being sarcastic of course, but the reason for the low ball is indeed that they aren't confident of winning.
Its not a fanboy thing on either side, Wilder is simply a high-risk fight for Joshua, and Joshua can continue filling stadiums and making big money without having to take the risk of losing to Wilder.
If Joshua IS going to take that risk, Hearn is going to pay Wilder low so Joshua gets the one-time compensation for losing the gravy train he's on (although that would be a two-time payoff as long as the fight deserves a rematch).
Meantime the fight is high risk for Wilder too - if he loses he becomes yesterday's man and getting back to million+ paydays would be a long road as he would be widely avoided. It would effectively be the end of him.
So I can understand Hearn's position, and also have sympathy for Wilder's position too. My feeling is the fight won't happen unless Wilder decides to go for the Hail Mary, else the Hearn side gains in confidence that they will win (and so be willing to pay more).Comment
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