Wilder refuses to fight Joshua

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  • Zaryu
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    #11
    It should be pretty obvious. Wilder wanted the fight late summer/early fall of this year. He provided AJ with the amount of money AJ said would be needed to make the fight happen, and after that was rejected he kept being offered a flat fee. He moved on to Fury, made good money, and now there's demand for the rematch.

    Of course AJ wants to interrupt that, but the thing is it could have been him and Wilder making this noise and being called on for a rematch, but he turned it down!

    Right wrong or indifferent Wilder is taking some vengeance on AJ, showing he doesn't need him as much as he and Eddie thought.

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    • Jubei
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      #12
      Sssshhhh you cant tell the Americans the truth about their so called champion. Most of them cant even think for themselves and let the US media propaganda dictate their lives and thoughts.

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      • Pretty Toy
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        #13
        Joshua only fights bums. His team have no interest in fighting the champion who holds the most prestigious belt of them all. They won’t go near Fury either.

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        • BennyBlanco
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          #14
          Wilder and Fury are contractually obligated to the rematch.

          Hearn and AJ know that. That's why they're calling out Wilder all of a sudden.

          Meanwhile, Hearn is already promoting Joshua vs. Miller on the Sky Sports feed of the Canelo fight.

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          • Froch_uppercut
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            #15
            Originally posted by hrt3333
            Since Fury really won we should be getting Fury-Joshua with Wilder facing the winner
            I'd be happy with that. It's obvious to anyone without brain damage that AJ will fight either of them. Wilder has shown that he's a coward and wants none of it. I think Fury would do it but Warren will block it to spite Hearn.

            Can't believe some people still can't see that Wilder is ducking, it's plain as day.

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            • Froch_uppercut
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              #16
              Originally posted by BennyBlanco
              Wilder and Fury are contractually obligated to the rematch.

              Hearn and AJ know that. That's why they're calling out Wilder all of a sudden.

              Meanwhile, Hearn is already promoting Joshua vs. Miller on the Sky Sports feed of the Canelo fight.
              It's not " all of a sudden" though. Wilder been not answering his phone for about a year now.
              AJ wants it and always has, and has never had a problem making a fair purse with anyone. Wilder has priced himself out. Glad he's taken on Fury though, that was worthwhile

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              • GGG Gloveking
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                #17
                Fůck Joshua, let him fight Whyte, Chisora, Joyce, and those bums you Brits clamor about. The man wanted $50M, was offered it, and turned it down. He said he wasn't selling his soul, and told fans to train and fight Wilder.

                Let him sell his fights to the soccer fans

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                • brettWall
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                  Wilder refuses to fight Joshua.
                  Clear as day. Probably why Mayweather, Ward and others don't take him seriously. They know what's happening.

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                  • Froch_uppercut
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Curt Henning
                    u brit FGTs and EE fanboys can keep trying to make threads like this....but nobody in the world believes you except the same pack of 10-15 screennames that have 0 credibility...nobody belives wilder is ducking.....no matter how many threads you make with that in the title......keep at it boys....keep the delusion alive
                    Lol, look on YouTube mate - plenty of US channels now acknowledging that DW is not making any effort whatsoever to fight Joshua. Thankfully his days are numbered anyway. Joshua Whyte or Fury, who gets this phoney's long hostaged belt? Fury likely- cos he's up first / next.

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                    • R01
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                      #20
                      I just love how Fury came back and caused a massive stir in the heavyweight division. If he hadn’t fought Wilder and make him look beatable..AJ wouldn’t be calling him out again just yet. Would probably just try to delay it more and pull some random mandatories to pummel.

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