Comments Thread For: Hearn: WBC Has NOT Ordered Rematch, Wilder Can Face Joshua
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But hold on haters...think about it...for a long time we’ve wondered who is ducking who, it’s pretty clear who it is now.
You have AJ/Hearn begging to fight now and instead of a historic unification Wilder chooses Fury? Why? To posture and play ego’s? Makes no sense unless he never wanted it in the first place.
After all a 2nd bout with Fury with all the belts in his possession would be massive for Wilder if he really believed in himself. Beating Fury prior to AJ would do pretty much nothing to increase the numbers against AJ. Strikes me Fury is just the lower risk option.Comment
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Originally Posted by BoxHec View Post
Brithead Hearn: "It [unification] can trump anything. I don't know how much that means to Wilder. It means everything to us, means everything to Joshua"
Well that's why brithead hearn is more than proud to block Wilder-Joshua for years.. by proposing BS contracts offers to Wilder (2 fight deal in England with peanuts purses) and by saying NO to $50 MILLIONS offer by the Wilder team.. and now that the entire world saw the Fury bravado to take on Wilder in the U.S brithead hearn is forced to change his tune.. but by still lying around.. Wilder say for years that the unification fight is the most important for him, and that's why his team offered $50 MILLIONS to puppet Joshua..
Stop lying f o k i n @$$h0le! only f o k i n @$$h0les like you want to believe your lies... so it's now possible and for April? lol!
BS & inacceptable offers & now BS TV rights excuses..Last edited by BoxHec; 12-10-2018, 03:59 AM.Comment
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If Whyte wins and looks great doing it he has earned his shot.
If Chisora wins then I guess they will have to look at Usyk or Miller and perhaps a change in venue.
There is zero chance of Whyte v AJ if he loses.
And besides, if Fury or Wilder won't fight him, what can he do? Fight nobody?Comment
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I haven’t seen anyone (intelligent) saying Wilder is #1. We are all just saying AJ is #3. Fury is #1. Was before he left, and is now.
I've been on holiday this week, just rewatched the fight and the highlights.
Wilder is NOT the #1 in the division. He got beat 8 rounds at least in there.
HAHAHAHA to all the Wilder fanboys out there relying on 2 punches and KD's when your boxer got totally outboxed hahahahahahaComment
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Wilder/Fury II is the fight that people want over here. Those two names are buzzing and people are talking about it. People are googling Anthony Joshua’s name to find out who the ***** that Fury and Wilder are referring to.But hold on haters...think about it...for a long time we’ve wondered who is ducking who, it’s pretty clear who it is now.
You have AJ/Hearn begging to fight now and instead of a historic unification Wilder chooses Fury? Why? To posture and play ego’s? Makes no sense unless he never wanted it in the first place.
After all a 2nd bout with Fury with all the belts in his possession would be massive for Wilder if he really believed in himself. Beating Fury prior to AJ would do pretty much nothing to increase the numbers against AJ. Strikes me Fury is just the lower risk option.Comment
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