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  • Curt Henning
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    #71
    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Considering that Fury has had a mental breakdown, put on 100 lbs and fought 1 fight in 3 years (vs. a total bum) didn't look that good I'd say it looks like a cherry pick more than a real step up.
    if wilder fights breazeale they say he sucks and is an AJ leftover

    if wilder fights ortiz rematch they say he sucks, he gasses and hes old

    if wilder fights fury they say what you just said

    and yet you have the nerve to complain about your fave EE fighters getting that treatment from a handful of people

    fighting fury isnt and never was about a step up for wilder...its a leverage move....no realistic wilder fan thinks its a step up....but its a pure leverage move....it raises wilders profile and makes him lineal....if wilder gets, and wins, that fight 50/50 is looking like a possibility and the pressure will be on hearn, more than ever, to get a deal done

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #72
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Lie.

      Eddie Hearn IFL lie.

      Stop falling for that ****.

      Please show us your credible evidence he made a deal with Breazeale months ago.
      Actually is was Brezeale himself who said he had a deal to fight Wilder. That's where Hearn got it from.

      Most people were thinking Brezeale was next due to him being a mandatory. It doesn't take smarts to think he was next. People were just using logic. Yet you use this situation to again bash Hearn. Desperado.

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        #73
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        You're ignoring the real issue here. Hearn went on IFL months ago claiming Wilder vs. Breazeale was already signed, as an excuse to not make AJ vs Wilder.

        Then Hearn claimed to be negotiating the Wilder fight, even though his previous claim was that the fight wasn't possible because he'd already signed to fight Breazeale.

        No matter how you slice it, Hearn was lying because if he really believed Breazeale was already signed, why was he then also claiming he was trying to make AJ vs Wilder next?
        At which point did the negotiations break down for the Joshua/Wilder fight due to Brezeale being already signed?

        This is a new one to me. But then again, you do like to make new things up every other day. Haha.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #74
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          if wilder fights breazeale they say he sucks and is an AJ leftover

          if wilder fights ortiz rematch they say he sucks, he gasses and hes old

          if wilder fights fury they say what you just said

          and yet you have the nerve to complain about your fave EE fighters getting that treatment from a handful of people

          fighting fury isnt and never was about a step up for wilder...its a leverage move....no realistic wilder fan thinks its a step up....but its a pure leverage move....it raises wilders profile and makes him lineal....if wilder gets, and wins, that fight 50/50 is looking like a possibility and the pressure will be on hearn, more than ever, to get a deal done
          Loads of Wilder fans are calling this a good win if Wilder gets it. They're saying it's the same as the Joshua/Klitschko situation when it couldn't be further from the truth. They're saying the winner would be the number 1 in the division and the true champion. So don't give me that nonsense.

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          • brettWall
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            #75
            Don't know how many people care about who Wilder fights. They don't even know who he is. He can rematch Arreola, for all I care.

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            • Curt Henning
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              #76
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              Loads of Wilder fans are calling this a good win if Wilder gets it. They're saying it's the same as the Joshua/Klitschko situation when it couldn't be further from the truth. They're saying the winner would be the number 1 in the division and the true champion. So don't give me that nonsense.
              reasonable wilder fans who arent trolling know its not a great win...its a great win from a profile standpoint though and will lead wilder to having a better position in bargaining with AJ...it will get wilder close to 50/50 with AJ if not outright even split....and it will put tons of a pressure on hearn to make the fight

              the only people who think its a "great" win for wilder are reverse trolling the trolls such as yourself

              now go STFD clownboy

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              • mathed
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                #77
                Wilder is a joke man. He’s American so I give him points for being my countryman but he’s fabricated. AJ will crush this cat. Ortiz had a short camp is smaller, hella older and was seconds away from a ko win. Now he’s fighting freaking Fury the retiree. Whatever, Fury will have enough to last the distance and probably outbox Wilder even with the ring rust.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  reasonable wilder fans who arent trolling know its not a great win...its a great win from a profile standpoint though and will lead wilder to having a better position in bargaining with AJ...it will get wilder close to 50/50 with AJ if not outright even split....and it will put tons of a pressure on hearn to make the fight

                  the only people who think its a "great" win for wilder are reverse trolling the trolls such as yourself

                  now go STFD clownboy
                  Then nearly every American is a troll then. But no, they are deadly serious. They are not trolling in the slightest. They really do believe this nonsense.

                  yeah i'll take a seat, right on your mums face.

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                  • kiaba360
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                    #79
                    Honestly, Fury isn't someone I care to see fight. If Wilder (or AJ) wasn't fighting him, I wouldn't bother. I'd actually prefer Breazeale and, even better, an Ortiz rematch.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      At which point did the negotiations break down for the Joshua/Wilder fight due to Brezeale being already signed?
                      Never, which shows even Hearn knew he was lying when he said it.

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