I see what Hearn is doing. I see why he's giving these nasty interviews lmmfao. He has no choice. Wild beat Ortiz, and if he fights Fury, he will have done it without having to do business with Hearn. The man sees boxing backwards. He sees easy money. He's afraid it'll all end. He's a front runner, lmao. He's scared!!! And I mean scared lmao. He's just as much of a coward as Joshua and I mean that seriously. The interview says it all. The man said,"makes his side bigger" lmfao. And what he said about Warren and the 50 mil. Hilarious lol.
Comments Thread For: Hearn: Let's See if Wilder, Fury Both Make it To The Ring
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Hearn is definitely salty about the whole thing. He's got a big ego and he knows there are a lot of people laughing at him right now. But he's telling the truth when he says that the Wilder Fury fight results in more money for Joshua v Wilder. I imagine he wants the fight to go ahead, he's just being a bytch about the whole thing because he's not getting the limelight he's so used toComment
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Headvetkin won't beat him. The boxing Gods can't prophetize that one for the fans lol. But I do agree......they never saw Wilder Fury coming.Last edited by Raggamuffin; 08-29-2018, 03:41 PM.Comment
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Haha that's funny as hell. All the more so because
Eddie Vedder was in Pearl Jam, not Van Halen. Still funny tho.
Reminds me of one of my favorite lines from a hiphop song:
"Dizzy Gillespie played the sax, me myself I love to max"....
Dizzy Gillespie played the damn trumpet, not a sax!Comment
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