Comments Thread For: Wilder: Joshua Getting What's Deserved; Ain't About Him No More

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  • vitali1999
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    #21
    Yes The fans demand a rematch. It was the fight of the year. After that one of them can fight Jushua

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    • Tyistall
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      #22
      No one wants to talk about Joshua says Wilder, as he continues to talk about Joshua hahaha. I've never seen a "champion" be so glad to get a draw in my life. Pathetic

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      • oscar9992
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        #23
        Fury wins the rematch with fair judges.

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        • ΣNΣMY
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          #24
          Originally posted by Rip Chudd
          Not to mention he's in here talking about him

          They are all the rage right now, I've had so many casuals come and talk to me about this fight
          The Wilder hatred is real. I think the fight made him and Fury stars in the US.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #25
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            He's not wrong. HW was looking like the Joshua show co-staring Wilder. Now its looking like one of those ensemble cast shows with equal billing...The Tyson, Anthony & Deontay Show.

            Granted Joshua is still gonna be the guy with the best numbers for time being, but that #1 spot seems less secure now.
            Agreed, its interesting how the the circumstances of the Fury/Wilder fight have created chaos and opportunity into the HW mix. Fury, in a way, is the ant-AJ. He's a UK fighter with a large following but not quite the media polished and groomed personality that AJ is. Then there is Wilder and AJ. With a 3rd player, one of the big names will be left out of the marquee which exerts pressure on each of them to make a fight and not be the odd man out.

            Whyte has rebuilt himself since the AJ defeat. Miller has personality but doesn't have a signature win, Ortiz has looked ordinary in every fight other than Jennings and Wilder, Parker needs to be rebuild himself. I love Del Boy but he has a ton of mileage. DuBois and Joyce are still prospects. None of these guys generate the buzz that AJ, Wilder and Fury generate yet one of them will probably be the opponent for the odd fighter out.

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            • Heru
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              #26
              If the PPV revenue matches the aftermath of the event, then Wilder will have leverage. If not, his team's going to be attempting to negotiate a deal behind the scenes. Unless the event was a massive success they're not going to jeopardize a career high payday against Joshua without coming back to the table with Hearn.

              From the perspective of Wilder's manager/advisor/promoter, would you be eager to pit him against Fury again for $8-12M (assuming the first was a financial success) or reattempt a negotiation for Joshua for double, triple, perhaps even quadruple that? (If you answer the former, you wouldn't be Wilder's manager/advisor/promoter)

              Whether the fight was a success or not, Hearn overplayed his hand and will find it tough to get the deal that he received earlier this year. Lucky for him that Wilder's popularity will make up for it by making the potential pot bigger today than it would've been.

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              • mrlopez
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                #27
                Someone tell the bowlegged bumpkin he was GIFTED a draw and was lookin pretty DUMBfounded the whole fight, minus 3 rounds. Hes acting like a a typical diva, while STILL speakin AJs name. What a ****in clown.

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                • EasternEuroFan
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Heru
                  If the PPV revenue matches the aftermath of the event, then Wilder will have leverage.
                  I think he probably has more leverage now than he did anyway.

                  Hearn will still have to respect the fact he's WBC champ, even if he shouldn't be. So if they want that belt like they say, then that has to come into it.

                  Wilder has also shown he can be part of a big fight that everyone is talking about everywhere, it's been all over mainstream news and TV and probably sold fairly well. Yeah, a lot of that is because Fury was involved too but that doesn't matter, they can't prove which fighter was more important in bringing the revenue. It's the event that sold and got attention.

                  Wilder is in a good place right now i think, despite the fact most thought he lost. He can make big money in a rematch and his profile has definitely gone up, so Hearn will have to acknowledge that if he wants to make a sensible offer.

                  Even if Wilder goes and fights Breazeale, i'd say he will probably earn a bit more than he usually does against fighters on that level.

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                  • Dasmius Shinobi
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                    #29
                    Wilder is a true man of his word

                    I am enjoying this. Go fuck yourself AJ Gay coward and fight your bums for money and fame in the eastern. I respect Fury more than this coward who hide behind Eddie Hearns. Fury step up and fought Wilder while Joshua fought timid against a former paper champion in Joseph Parker and KO a shot old Povetkin. That is something I like about Wilder and well said in his part. That is the thinking of a true man, to fight the rematch with Tyson Fury after that scare of losing that shiny WBC belt.
                    Last edited by Dasmius Shinobi; 12-04-2018, 10:36 PM. Reason: corrections

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                    • Sledgeweather17
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by R.KHLMS4LIFE
                      Wilder should fight Joshua next take his belts while working on his boxing skills try get fury to fight Ortiz hoping fury loses which he won't and then fight fury in rematch much bigger fight with all stake n the line. Wilder gone need a little more practice to beat fury outright. Joshua that's an easy fight for wilder for joshua doesn't move and easy to hit plus usually gets caught so I don't see him taking Wilder shots all night. Plus it'd give him more credibility and practice plus make the rematch with fury like 3-5x bigger
                      Nonsense! Real champions give immediate rematches. End of!

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