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Originally posted by Aaronpryorz View PostAll whyte had to do was fight his Mandatory in Luis Ortiz, but like the cowards they are, they chose Parker. So there goes his shot at Wilder. FYI the Wilder vs Josha fight is already built. We dont need to wait any longer. The fight should happen ASAP. Are you a boxing fan, or a fan of a boxer/promoter?
This is what you have to understand. He’s not a draw at any level.
Of course *I* want the fight to happen next, when did I say I didn’t? You’re reading too deeply into what I said.
As for Ortiz, he never should have been in the way in the first place.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostMy screen crashed and no way am I writing the dissertation I wrote for you but in a nutshell this isn’t a U.K. vs America thing for me I just feel Joshua will knockout Wilder and if I saw different I would bet on Wilder to beat Joshua. I’m not a patriotic guy so when Spence fought Kell I was rooting for Spence and Degale vs Badou I wanted Jack to win . Even Wilder vs Whyte I would want Wilder to win. Now during negotiations I’m not denying we have looked Sheepish and Joshua at times has looked like a pet Hamster but I genuinely believe they were up for the fight in October/ November. Now I don’t agree with the flat fee but there is a contract signed by Joshua waiting for Wilders ink. Take the fight and Sky is the limit. If he is that confident knock Joshua out and you will be the biggest commodity in boxing for 15 million.The commercial deals will follow swiftly. Let’s assume Joshua is a coward but that deal is there. Look at Mayweather for inspiration if you doubt me. De la Hoya was the last time he was a B side. Now I do understand why he won’t sign but as of now if he really wants the fight like so many of his fans do it’s there. Forget what the next man is getting he is the A side are you content fighting for 15 million. Your previous fights suggest you do. Make them pay for their disrespect. Sign the deal bad boy
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To be fair, I've seen this interview and Hearn was clear that Wilder would fight again before April 13th and that it would be the interim fight that he would put Whyte or Chisora forward for
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostThe role of promotors was supposed to be to make fights possible but obviously that's changed. Say what you want about Don King but he used to put on some of the best ppv cards in history. King fighters were rarely accused of ducking. Now with guys like Hearn, and Oscar, ducking has become the norm and accepted. Even defended by lame fan bases.
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We know, Eddie. That's been your plan all along, Whyte or Chisora while posturing like you want Wilder. Now, Eddie, keep telling the truth and tell us what some of us already figured out...
Joshua vs Miller, spring 2019
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Originally posted by cameltoe View PostNobody cares about Wilder in the U.K.
This is what you have to understand. He’s not a draw at any level.
Of course *I* want the fight to happen next, when did I say I didn’t? You’re reading too deeply into what I said.
As for Ortiz, he never should have been in the way in the first place.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostI was just discussing this with a friend earlier. I can't remember a fight King marinated. If King was Floyd or Pacquiao promoter we would've saw a trilogy. And his PPV cards were stacked
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Originally posted by Body Shot View PostA Wilder Joshua fight would be huge already there is no need to build it up even more lmao. Arent all you Brits already talking about how AJ sells out stadiums no matter who is in the ring? You guys need to quit making excuses for Hearn, its getting ridiculous.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a Whyte rematch would make more sense financially at this point for Hearn. The idea it’s some $100 million fight is laughable.
That way he could do an Arum and keep it all in-house, pack a stadium, PPV, and rake in the cash.
Of course we all want it next, but if Eddie can cash-in first, of course he’s going to.
Why is Wilder against the idea though? I’ve still not heard an explanation from his fans. It would be his biggest payday to date, would be the 2nd best victory on his record, gets a packed stadium to fight in front of... not the worst deal and 100 times better than fighting Breazeale in the closest Hooters to Tuscaloosa.
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