Comments Thread For: Warren: Wilder-Fury Winner Won't Matter; Joshua-Whyte Next
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Eddie Hearn is so full of bullshit that it's pathetic. How the fuck you are going to speak for your fighter if he's not ready for the fight?
The Wilder/Fury fight as I understood it was a verbal gentleman's agreement to fight one another. There was no such thing when came it to Wilder and AJ.
After the Povetkin fight, every boxing fan thought the first words that would come out of his mouth was that he wanted Deontay Wilder next. However, instead he hedged.
He kept saying he is going to put a poll out to see who the British fans want him to fight next which was his way of copping out and saying he doesn't want the Deontay Wilder fight.
Until I hear it from Joshua's own lips that he wants to fight Wilder next then I won't believe a single word that Matchroom Boxing or Eddie Hearn has to say.Last edited by champion4ever; 10-05-2018, 11:09 AM.Comment
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I’m not willing to discuss this BS because frankly it bores me.
But ask yourself this: why would Wilders team meet to work out a deal for AJ-Wilder prior to Wilder-Fury? A US PPV fight which could potentially increase Wilders value substantially IF he wins. Depending on the commercial success of Wilder-Fury, Team Wilder could be in a much more favourable position in negotiations with Team AJ so meeting now makes little sense when there position in negotiations could dramatically change after Dec 1.
If AJ’s team are genuinely serious they’ll make a revised offer to whoever wins on Dec 1st, but we all know it’s a smokescreen and that AJ is locked in to fight Whyte on Apr 13th.Comment
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Why would you send it he middle of training camp, He used Povetkin as an excuse for the fight not happening straight away. Now thisComment
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Warren is totally right. Look at Barry Hearn's recent comments. The fact that they are demanding a deal to be made 6 months in advance is laughable. They don't want the fight next either.Comment
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Fury is all that matters in boxing.NEW YORK Frank Warren ridiculed Eddie Hearn's demand that Deontay Wilder's team must finalize a deal for a Wilder-Anthony Joshua fight April 13 before Wilder faces Tyson Fury. Warren is confident Fury, the lineal heavyweight champion he promotes, will beat Wilder on December 1 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. And even if Wilder wins, Warren doesn't think Hearn has any genuine intention of making a Joshua-Wilder fight for April 13.
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The only reason AJ and Wilder both have any shine is because Fury walked away. LMAO.
The desperation Fury haters have is glorious. The inevitable is coming, Fury will collect all the belts, by force, and AJ and Wilder will be back to gatekeeper status. He won't and can't lose.Comment
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You are so right. This is Eddie Hearn's blatant attempt of undermining and sabotaging the Wilder vs Fury bout. Why would he call for a meeting in the middle of the week for the promotional buildup of the bout? Why can't he wait til after Dec 1? This is not Eddie's way of helping Deontay Wilder but to hurt Frank Warren. He has already predicted that the fight wouldn't take place in the first place. He wants this card to fail so badly because he is both jealous and bitter. So fuck what he has to say. He could go to Hell!I’m not willing to discuss this BS because frankly it bores me.
But ask yourself this: why would Wilders team meet to work out a deal for AJ-Wilder prior to Wilder-Fury? A US PPV fight which could potentially increase Wilders value substantially IF he wins. Depending on the commercial success of Wilder-Fury, Team Wilder could be in a much more favourable position in negotiations with Team AJ so meeting now makes little sense when there position in negotiations could dramatically change after Dec 1.
If AJ’s team are genuinely serious they’ll make a revised offer to whoever wins on Dec 1st, but we all know it’s a smokescreen and that AJ is locked in to fight Whyte on Apr 13th.Comment


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