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  • #51
    Just because Hearn and Joshua are little biitches doesn't mean that every one else is one too.

    Tyson Fury isn't afraid of fighting Wilder.

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    • #52
      Its no wonder Hearn can't comprehend or believe these "brave" power moves of both parties, he's satisfied with the "challenge" of making commercial "risk free fights" for zombie fan big money in the comfort of home sweet home.......His android will now hopefully learn what risk taking is and what going out on limb to prove ones championship heart & skills is all about......for now his zombie fans will pay MILLIONS to see him admittedly "walk through" the now drug free chubby pillsbury dough boy -aka- PEDvektin!! What great coordinated unevenly matched fun!!!!!

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      • #53
        Hearn is talking out of his arse.

        This fight is high reward/low risk for both Wilder and Fury.

        Neither guy suffers much from a loss and both men get to be in the driver's seat if they win.

        It's a no brainer that might even make more money than AJ's next fight, since it's in Vegas and on US PPV as well as BT PPV.

        Hearn is just hatin' and we all see it.

        And both he and Dillian need to get off of that "Fury isn't ready yet he should fight next in the UK vs Bellew or Whyte" nonsense.

        Are they admitting Whyte and Bellew are much easier than Wilder?

        Or are they just jealous they are not in on a big fight?

        It's one or the other and neither is very flattering...

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        • #54
          Hilarious. The man loves being centre of attention. This is the worst thing that could have happened to Hearns and AJ.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
            At first, Fury said he needs 4-5 tune-up fights before taking on the top guys in the division. Now, he says he's almost completed a deal to fight Wilder after only his second tune-up? The guy's unpredictable, but I doubt he's ******. We'll see...
            I believe the expression is "Money Talks."

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Phenom View Post
              Hearn always says Wilder is a massive risk and **** like that he is secretly Wilders biggest fan
              Smiles.... Promoters don't hate fighters, don't get it twisted. It's all for the business.
              He has not hide his interest in signing wilder for match room USA.
              You will be a fool to think hearn is hating on wilder. Imagine if the biggest HW fight in decades is under your umbrella.
              Hearn has business vision, that's why he is the best amongst the rest.

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              • #57
                Only time will tell and if it is true then fair play to fury for taking the risk...but I think it's just all hot air.
                Fury is not ready and in all honesty besides klitchko fury never boxed any body as dangerous as wilder when he was active let alone after being inactive 3 years and way over weight.
                We will see when it gets signed and then we will know and if Hearn misses out on the fury fight then that's his problem

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
                  If there is one thing that might get Fury to fight Wilder now its Hearn saying he won't ;-)
                  Nah i think furys man boobs and fat gut might just persuade him pull out first.

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                  • #59
                    Hearn is like an unfunny, yet still obnoxious version of Jimmy Carr.

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                    • #60
                      Tyson Fury right now is probably 50/50 with Wilder, a Tyson Fury next year after 2 more tuneups, a decent top 10 opponent would be the favorite vs Wilder and 50/50 with Joshua. I doubt it happens next, but damn who knows, they might think Wilder can lose to everyone of the opponents he has to face next, a Breazele could beat him, Ortiz in a rematch can beat him, why not take on the lineal champion who just came back from depression and lost 100+lb while he is still beatable? But until a contract is signed and I see them at the weigh in I wont believe it.

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