Comments Thread For: Hearn Makes "Improved" Wilder-Joshua Offer, Asks For Meeting
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Wilder said it is not about the money he doesn’t care about the money. Then he said 50/50 or no deal, then he accepted 15 million now he is back on 50/50 again. He also said he wants a body on his record he also spoke his nonsense about bringing Breazeale kid in the ring. It’s all hot air really . You can’t believe everything you hear a boxer say.Comment
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Stiverne loss was in his 13th professional fight; following that, Stiverne went something like 12-0-1, was the WBC Silver champion and rated #1 by the WBC, and was basically seen by everyone as a top 5, if not top 3 heavyweight fighter in the sport.
Again, there's no need to lie.
Eric Molina, Joseph Parker, Dominic Breazeale, Carlos Takam, Dillian Whyte, etc are all about the same level of fighters, with Charles Martin and Gerald Washington both being below that, and and Povetkin/Klitschko/Ortiz being above that.
Any objective look at the resumes of Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua would have then basically equal with the Povetkin fight, with Wilder's first three years as a pro coming in the kind of learning fights that Anthony Joshua basically picked up by fighting on an actual national boxing team, with the national coaches (Rob McCracken in particular) schooling him.
'Any objective look at the resumes of Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua'
You list 2 guys Which AJ beat 1/2 as the lowest level (I'd argue Stiverne belongs here but forget about that for a second)
Then you have your middle level AJ beat 5/6, Wilder 2/6
And an elite level AJ beat 2/3 and Klitchsko really should be a level above this (I know he's old but so is Ortiz and just compare their legacys and experience and even look at the difference in the shape they came into the fights)
But by your own analysis 8/11 of these wins are AJs and 4/11 are Wilders. Do yourself a favour and look up the dicitonary definition of objectively.Comment
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Lol he pays for 20 managers and promoters and then does it all himself.Comment
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So his manager is going to sign a new contract for him?
Why didnt AJ's manager meet with Wilder's a month out from the Povekin fight if it wasnt a distraction to the fighter?Comment
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Finkel has about one fighter to manage, Hearn has hundreds but he can make the time. Hearn is flying out to him.
When Finkel has no fights on he cancels meetings.
After December it will be .. hi Eddie can we talk I'm free in 2 weeks followed by hi Eddie liked the offer I'll come back in two weeks with some points (Which I have written down in front of me but I know you like surprises)... that's January before they start talking.
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You can't deny the hypocrisy of Wilder and Finkel's agenda (and all of the comments from Wilder fans on here) considering Wilder's past ducking of Klitschko.Comment
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WOW......
I just can't believe the level of intelligence of some people on this site. Let's just be real. Hearns was talking all BIG because he felt he held all the cards. He truly did. The last thing he expected Wilder and Fury to do was not only agree to it but actually fight. Don't forget for weeks now he has REPEATED said it wouldn't happen. He even threated to NEVER fight Fury if he did (BYTCH MOVE BY THE WAY). He even told Wilder that not only did he HAVE to HUMBLE HIMSELF and take that BULL**** OFFER but he also had to fight Whyte on his CRAPPY streaming site FIRST! All this PLUS he had to fight in the U.K. without a rematch clause. GEEZ
So Wilder moved to a really good fight that has a split he desires with the rematch clause he desires and NOW Hearns and Joshie's fans are screaming WILDER IS DUCKING HIM.....
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YOU CANT MAKE THIS SHYTT UP!!!!!Last edited by FreezeIzGawd; 10-04-2018, 05:01 AM.Comment
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But mainly, I think it’s damage control. The quote is years old and never been even mentioned to Wilder. The AJ saga/quotes were just him digging himself a bigger hole whenever a mic was put in his face.Comment
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