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  • thack
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    #31
    Originally posted by Bad Bart
    The best part is when he says 'the facts and video are there for all to see' as if they support his point of view. Hahaha! Dude's completely delusional. The brazenness of these Hearntards is incredible! I mean who in their right mind would say people should go look at the tape to see how Whyte's left hook is better than Smokin' Joe's??? Hahaha!
    Lol.....unbelievable....I didn't think they made the stuff that strong!

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    • GlassJoey
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      #32
      Originally posted by BWC
      Man Froch really pimping the company line these days. Just a few days ago talking about how Fielding was "brave" now this tripe. Yikes..
      Froch has publicly accused Hearn of being the one preventing the AJ - Wilder fight which is more than anyone else on Sky has said.

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      • GlassJoey
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        #33
        Overrated, underrated, say what you will about Whyte but you can’t deny he was the first person to give AJ a hint of trouble in pro boxing (with the left hook), he beat him at amateur level (with same left hook) and could probably knock AJ out cold if he lands that left hook.

        Dillian will be avoided by AJ now. The Whyte that lost to AJ was not in great shape and had his head boxed off. The rematch will be interesting although AJ should be able to repeat the same victory.

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        • thack
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          #34
          Originally posted by GlassJoey
          Froch has publicly accused Hearn of being the one preventing the AJ - Wilder fight which is more than anyone else on Sky has said.
          Yep, that's common knowledge and you are right Carl is the only one, as Nelson seems to have ran out of bottle on it. They all clam up like politicians in fear of losing their jobs. A.J. wants it both ways and this is why it is backfiring a little. He has listened to Barry's seven year plan a little too much!

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          • grobbo
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            #35
            Whyte might be limited but I like the fact he’ll fight anyone. If Wilder says yes, he’ll fight him. If AJ says yes, he’ll fight him. No problem.

            Could say the same about Chisora and even Povetkin.

            Then you’ve got AJ, Miller (lol), Fury and the joke that is Wilder....all mincing about pretending.

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            • EasternEuroFan
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              #36
              Originally posted by thack
              Yep, that's common knowledge and you are right Carl is the only one, as Nelson seems to have ran out of bottle on it. They all clam up like politicians in fear of losing their jobs. A.J. wants it both ways and this is why it is backfiring a little. He has listened to Barry's seven year plan a little too much!
              Froch is probably the best person to listen to when it comes to AJ ducking Wilder

              Froch said that Rob McCracken doesn't like that fight for AJ any time soon. Froch and Rob are close, like family, so Froch would know. Hearn always said he asks Rob if AJ should take a fight or not, that he and AJ get the final say.

              Doesn't take a genius to add it all up.

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              • Bad Bart
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                #37
                Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
                Froch is probably the best person to listen to when it comes to AJ ducking Wilder

                Froch said that Rob McCracken doesn't like that fight for AJ any time soon. Froch and Rob are close, like family, so Froch would know. Hearn always said he asks Rob if AJ should take a fight or not, that he and AJ get the final say.

                Doesn't take a genius to add it all up.
                Here's that clip where Froch says what you're talking about. He talks about McCracken and 'Eddie's plan' as the hold up on the Wilder - AJ fight:

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                • thack
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
                  Froch is probably the best person to listen to when it comes to AJ ducking Wilder

                  Froch said that Rob McCracken doesn't like that fight for AJ any time soon. Froch and Rob are close, like family, so Froch would know. Hearn always said he asks Rob if AJ should take a fight or not, that he and AJ get the final say.

                  Doesn't take a genius to add it all up.
                  Yep got that. .....For me they've let themselves down a little bit here and it's painful to hear the recovery process.
                  Like A.J. said offer me 50 i'll sign tomorrow ...they did , he didn't.......you know the story.

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                  • Digital Mouth
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                    #39
                    Whyte has the best left hook in the division and I can certify that it has got 5 times better than what it was against AJ the first time. Anyone who tastes it will immediately taste the canvas.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by donjigga11
                      Joshua stops whyte again brutally. Aj is just wrong for him.
                      I agree.

                      Dillian Whyte has improved in many departments, but his mobility and stamina seemed to have gone backwards 'And I put this down to his training'

                      If you have no mobility & bad if not worst stamina than Anthony Joshua? It is very bad news.

                      If Derek Chisora can hit Dillian Whyte constantly, Anthony Joshua us going to inflict some serious damage.

                      Whyte needs to in my opinion, chill out with all the body building and sports science. In his first fight up against Joshua, he seemed very flexible and actually at times the more fluid and fighter with more speed.

                      But I am well aware that, Whyte will probably train differently for Anthony Joshua.

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