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  • Sid-Knee
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    #211
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    No, I was referring to Eddie Hearn and the article. "Hearn: I'd Like Deontay Wilder To Fight Chisora or Whyte". He was the horses mouth I was referring to not Carl Froch. Eddie Hearn! Eddie Hearn! Eddie Hearn!
    It came out of Hearn's mouth that he wasn't interested in making Joshua/Wilder?

    No. No it didn't. You really should sort yourself out. It's just a trail of embarrassing posts one after the other with you. Maybe a doctor could be the answer? I don't know, give it a go.

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      #212
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      He did say "I'd Like Deontay Wilder To Fight Chisora or Whyte". Read the article again. It came straight from the horse's mouth. Now we can see who has been sabotaging these negotiations all along between Joshua and Wilder. It was none other than Matchroom Boxing's Eddie Hearn. So it's obviously, Eddie Hearn is still afraid of Wilder because he doesn't feel like AJ is ready for him yet.
      He'd like Wilder to face one of them next, while Joshua takes care of Povetkin. Then they can both fight in April if he wins. Not once did Hearn say he doesn't want to make Joshua/Wilder like you claimed. Sort yourself out.

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        #213
        Originally posted by Body Shot
        I truly dont care who he fights to be honest. Im not really a fan of either guy. I just want to watch Wilder Joshua like Im sure all of you guys want. There is nobody else in the division I really care to see fight. I dont see the point in arguing about this fight any more honestly, these threads go no where. Its always the same **** posted every day.
        I want Joshua/Wilder as well. But the fight won't be taking place until April. While Joshua is taking care of Povetkin, Wilder should take on Whyte. It makes perfect sense. It's a big fight that brings him his highest payday. The only reason for Wilder to turn it down is due to him being a coward and afraid of losing to Whyte. No other reason makes any sense.

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          #214
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          It came out of Hearn's mouth that he wasn't interested in making Joshua/Wilder?

          No. No it didn't. You really should sort yourself out. It's just a trail of embarrassing posts one after the other with you. Maybe a doctor could be the answer? I don't know, give it a go.
          You are one weird dude but I like you though. At least you are sincere and honest in your beliefs so I can respect you for that. It's a fact that Eddie Hearn wasn't interested in making Joshua/Wilder now because he signed and agreed to fight Alexander Povetkin instead. It doesn't mean that he may not be interested in making a Joshua/Wilder fight sometime in the future; Like April of 2019 if it's not too late but Anthony Joshua has to want to fight him though. It just can't be a one sided affair where only fighter is interested in the fight while the other isn't.

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            #215
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee
            He'd like Wilder to face one of them next, while Joshua takes care of Povetkin. Then they can both fight in April if he wins. Not once did Hearn say he doesn't want to make Joshua/Wilder like you claimed. Sort yourself out.
            Say why haven't you commented on the big news of the day; Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury set for December 2018 of this year?

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              #216
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              You are one weird dude but I like you though. At least you are sincere and honest in your beliefs so I can respect you for that. It's a fact that Eddie Hearn wasn't interested in making Joshua/Wilder now because he signed and agreed to fight Alexander Povetkin instead. It doesn't mean that he may not be interested in making a Joshua/Wilder fight sometime in the future; Like April of 2019 if it's not too late but Anthony Joshua has to want to fight him though. It just can't be a one sided affair where only fighter is interested in the fight while the other isn't.
              You ****ed up, it's alright, let it go. Don't make a bigger fool of yourself because you convince no one.

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                #217
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                Say why haven't you commented on the big news of the day; Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury set for December 2018 of this year?
                Because the fight stinks. Fury isn't anywhere near to being ready for such a fight. Wilder will win easily and it will prove less than nothing.

                Wilder needs to actually take on someone who is active AND ready. Like Dillian Whyte. But we know Wilder's style. He likes it easy.

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                  #218
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  Because the fight stinks. Fury isn't anywhere near to being ready for such a fight. Wilder will win easily and it will prove less than nothing.

                  Wilder needs to actually take on someone who is active AND ready. Like Dillian Whyte. But we know Wilder's style. He likes it easy.
                  How could you say that about your fellow compatriot? After all he is undefeated and never lost his titles in the ring.

                  He is the lineal champion no matter what you say. A win over him will definitely put Wilder over among boxing fans and in some very unfamiliar territory among the elites in the heavyweight division.

                  Frank Warren has pissed all over Eddie Hearn's huge big NYC announcement for Wilder's next potential fight with Dillian Whyte.

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                    #219
                    Just like the Gypsy King said, Deontay Wilder would put his fist straight through Dillian Whyte. Same applies to Dereck Chisora.

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                      #220
                      Originally posted by cameltoe
                      You’re off your nut. Either that or you’ve got some kind of memory problem.
                      I didn’t read the entire message. As for your question I don’t think much of Whyte as a fighter. I don’t think he’s that good but he is ranked so I wouldn’t have a problem if Wilder decided to go that route. But with this new DAZN app I can see that being a problem in the negotiations with Whyte and Joshua for that matter. Showtime is going to want to distribute any fight with Wilder in the US and Eddie is going to want to distribute the fight on DAZN as well. So I don’t know what the solution to that problem is.

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