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  • #51
    Originally posted by OgTripleOg View Post
    When will the fans get tired of watching mediocre fights that eddie puts on. Probably never cause 75% only come to get piss drunk and sing along with the thousands of others taht came to do the same thing. lol
    Now that right there is so true and so damn funny too

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      If Wilder smashes Fury, then of course, no rematch necessary. However, if Fury wins (good possibility), or makes it a 12 round nail-biter, then Wilder should go with Fury! The contingency plan should be to have Breazeale fight Ortiz on the undercard! If Breazeale wins, he becomes a credible opponent overnight! If Ortiz wins, then he gets a well-deserved rematch! Like I said, Finkel has 50 million reason not to call Hearn...EVER!
      It’s a good fight there is no denying but why would you be promoting Wilder not to see Joshua?

      Joshua is fighting in 5 days do you honestly believe even though Hearn and Frank hate each other that he couldn’t entice Fury to fight for all the belts in April and get in your warm up now and have the biggest British dust up in history.

      I can even visualise Fury’s excuse when explaining to you wilderettes. “ I like Wilder he is a friend let me bash up this bodybuilder then me and you friend can french kiss for all the straps. I’m a man of my word I will still fight you.”..... who could blame him? Lol all roads lead to AJ. It’s not an arrogant statement because Joshua needs that WBC crown so although he is rightfully no 1 he has to go through wilder to solidify that and wilder definitely needs to go through Joshua.

      Your naive confidence stems from your hopes on a Manchester gypsie. There is a superfight to be made but you are hoping that Wilder has a close fight so he can rematch Fury again...... That’s weird. He fights and beats Joshua he is a global superstar .All of your 50 million reasons doesn’t tally up to the one reason I have given why they should fight

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      • #53
        Originally posted by OgTripleOg View Post
        When will the fans get tired of watching mediocre fights that eddie puts on. Probably never cause 75% only come to get piss drunk and sing along with the thousands of others taht came to do the same thing. lol
        Who told you that percentage Its actually 54%

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        • #54
          Any thing can happen in he Tyson v Wilder fight .Therefore to commit himself to a date for a fee of which Eddie was recently saying 'in April he will be no longer worth the money offered' is pure nativity and ******ity on Hearns part.He has filled some stadiums here and put some excellent events together but is losing the plot a little .Maybe the daft old man should go , because his recent view was the Wilder fight should marinade for two years ...what a clown , he still thinks boxing is stuck in the times of Chris Eubank and the shyte Mexican road sweepers Hearn sr. supplied for him!

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Ray* View Post
            I think it makes more sense for Team Wilder to beat Fury first. There is NO denying that after beating Fury, they have more leverage when they come back to the table. The issue for me is after beating Fury, the Joshua-Wilder fight would become soooo big that April 2019 is too short to promote/maximise the potential of that fight. Joshua would have to move off that “April 2019” date.
            That's the way I see it. Why even respond to a crappy offer now when you're leverage might skyrocket later (if he beats Fury).

            It will be much harder for Joshua (Hearn) to hide behind crappy offers if Wilder raises his exposure by beating Fury. At the moment, most Joshua casuals don't even know who Wilder is, after the Fury fight, they all know who he is, maybe not all the way to the point of 50/50, but a percentage that I think he could live with.

            Anyway, lets hope it plays out.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
              It’s a good fight there is no denying but why would you be promoting Wilder not to see Joshua?

              Joshua is fighting in 5 days do you honestly believe even though Hearn and Frank hate each other that he couldn’t entice Fury to fight for all the belts in April and get in your warm up now and have the biggest British dust up in history.

              I can even visualise Fury’s excuse when explaining to you wilderettes. “ I like Wilder he is a friend let me bash up this bodybuilder then me and you friend can french kiss for all the straps. I’m a man of my word I will still fight you.”..... who could blame him? Lol all roads lead to AJ. It’s not an arrogant statement because Joshua needs that WBC crown so although he is rightfully no 1 he has to go through wilder to solidify that and wilder definitely needs to go through Joshua.

              Your naive confidence stems from your hopes on a Manchester gypsie. There is a superfight to be made but you are hoping that Wilder has a close fight so he can rematch Fury again...... That’s weird. He fights and beats Joshua he is a global superstar .All of your 50 million reasons doesn’t tally up to the one reason I have given why they should fight
              If he fights and beats Fury, he will be a global superstar, and Wilder will have a rematch clause in place in case he loses! You're forgetting that it was Fury who upset Wlad first! Secondly, I'm hoping Fury does well enough to earn the rematch! I would like to see Wilder fight abroad, and unfortunately, Povetkin messed that up! Lastly, I felt Hearn and Joshua totally disrespected Wilder, and the entire American fan base by refusing to come here, even for $50 million dollars! Therefore, I really don't care if Wilder ever faces Joshua!
              Last edited by Bronx2245; 09-17-2018, 10:09 AM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by angkag View Post
                That's the way I see it. Why even respond to a crappy offer now when you're leverage might skyrocket later (if he beats Fury).

                It will be much harder for Joshua (Hearn) to hide behind crappy offers if Wilder raises his exposure by beating Fury. At the moment, most Joshua casuals don't even know who Wilder is, after the Fury fight, they all know who he is, maybe not all the way to the point of 50/50, but a percentage that I think he could live with.

                Anyway, lets hope it plays out.
                Not accept but respond and state your intentions.

                If by the end of September there is an announcement Joshua vs Whyte 2 there would be pandemonium. Listen I’m not even saying that this is not their intention all along but surely not responding is a good enough reason to go elsewhere. Hearn is on record saying Wilder’s stock has risen let’s renegotiate even alluding to the fact that if Wilder wins against fury He will offer more money.

                If Fury pulls out ,Wilder will re-evaluate his career

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                • #58
                  This is just more propaganda coming from Eddie Hearn. He knows fully damn well that Joshua won't be ready for Wilder come April 13, 2019. Trust me when Joshua is ready for Deontay Wilder then Matchroom Boxing would make Team Wilder an offer that they can't refuse; Similarly like they did Joseph Parker.

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                  • #59
                    If Matchroom boxing truly wanted Wilder next then the fight would have happened by now. This is just more face-saving posturing by Barry and Eddie Hearn.

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                    • #60
                      Hearn <--- the uninvited party guest who claims he's the host. Such a sad man.

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