Comments Thread For: Wilder: Hearn Treated Ortiz Like Clown, All Unfulfilled Promises
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aah, the old version switcheroo
you were the one who bought up resume
FACT: Fury has a better win that Joshua, no question
and if he beats Fury, Wilder will also have a better win than Joshua
who you have - or have not - fought, in the past..... is no reason whatsoever to avoid a fight now
Whether you like it or not, Wilder was protected for 95% of his professional career, and that is reflected in his resume. He has been a pro longer than all those names and his resume isn’t even that much.... Those are facts.
Am more of a Wilder fan but am not deluded. When he does something that I should praise him for then I will. But to claim he would be number one after beating this version of Fury is delusion at its best. People who says that either don’t know much about boxing or they are new to it... same difference.Comment
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Your post is full of excuses like the rest of Wilder fanatics, you bring nothing new. You are not a genuine boxing fan. So no point debating with poster that starts off driven BS. And making excuses why a champion was called a baby and protected for so long.Comment
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* sigh *
the number of belts held by Joshua (the A side) made no difference whatsoever to the earning potential, or to the split
fkn stoppit willya, that is ridiculous
FACT: Parker got 32.5%
FACT: Wilder > Parker, in EVERY department
FACT: Wilder OBVIOUSLY deserves more than Parker
until they offer Wilder 32.5% (minimum) they are talking shlt
that's before we talk about the fact that 32.5 represented less than 10 mill, which wilder has always been offered more than.Comment
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You guys clown yourselves with some of these posts.
You say things that prove that either you have never seen the fights you talk about or you were drunk when you did.
Ortiz fought 2 times for Matchroom and was dominant in both fights against guys trying their best to avoid actually fighting.
Chisora did not "tear Scott a new arzole"
He was arguably being outboxed, scored a KD with 15 seconds left in the round that Scott beat the count for, only to have the referee wave the fight off in a situation Scott would clearly have survived- in Wembley, go figure.
Ortiz is the truth, which is why both AJ and Whyte have ducked him twice each.
When did Joshua duck Ortiz? That never happened. Stop living in fantasy land you psycho nationalist.Comment
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When Ortiz fought Allen why do you think Eddie signs all these Heavyweights like Miller Whyte & Ortiz just to use as leverage to duck fighters it's like this Joshua will fight the winner of Whyte vs Chisora if not Miller cause I just don't see him stepping up for Ortiz or Wilder nextComment
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Just an absurd amount of spin and misinformation.
Their resumes are evidence of one of them starting as an unknown while the other debuted with historical fanfare.
The details of how Joshua's fights came to be do not reflect a Joshua looking to make great fights but rather great fights coming to Joshua. Whyte, Martin, Wlad, Parker, and Povetkin is a great resume, bar none the best, but Whyte, Martin, Wlad, Parker, and Sasha all pursued Joshua not the other way around.
Shelly was Wlad's manager. Why isn't this worded as Wilder called Wlad out, Wlad said Wilder needs to get more fights, and the manager they shared agreed with Wlad? That is what happened. If I was as propagandist as you I'd claim Wlad and Wlad's manager ducked ducked Wilder publicly.
Wlad never said Wilder needed more fights to get a fight with him, he was just talking in general. So who's spinning now? Wilder and his team wanted nothing to do with Wlad at all. But here you nutters are trying to make out that it was Wlad doing the ducking. You people make me sick.Comment
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They damn sure don't lead back to Joshua and you act like Joshua is just making millions across the world granted he is getting paid only in the U.K. plus people are ducking Wilder if not he would of had all those fights including facing Joshua at the beginning this year and if 30% is an issue than why did Joshua's team reject their 50 million dollar offer then which was Joshua's highest payday sonComment
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