Comments Thread For: Hearn: As it Stands, Whyte is Frontrunner To Fight Joshua

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  • thack
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    #21
    NEVER.......Hearn is such a ...............We'e known all long Edward.......I'll let The Hearns in to a little secret now everyone's 'up front' the world is laughing at them & looking very differently at their golden egg .

    I would love Whyte to KO Joshua so they can just keep on fighting each other.....you know a bit like the Rocky films, right up until about eight, I think.

    Whyte v Joshua 8.....ffs!

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    • MulaKO
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      #22
      Why does Hearn always fughin go public with his business
      I just don’t get it : is he a monger for attention or is it negotiations strategy ( which has not been to successful )
      I notice their is no other promoter doing this
      He stands out like an azzhole
      Every time something ( big or not ) happens in boxing , **** your guaranteed to get some new comment from fughnut Hearn suggesting contract or ultimatum
      It’s really getting old and not benefiting any fans or followers
      What a jerk off

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      • Throwingbombs
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        #23
        To all the Wilder fans saying 'we knew all along it was Whyte next blah blah blah.

        If Wilder does not want the fight what do you expect AJ and Hearn to do? Wilder has admitted he does not want to fight AJ and wants to do the Fury rematch, he lost the first match so by rights should not even have a title.

        It is quite obvious Wilder is the first choice as AJ is legitimately trying to unify all 4 belts and has made offers to fight Wilder that have been rebuffed. Unlike Wilder who although held a title way longer made no attempt to unify and just cherry picked easy defense.

        I honestly think Wilder fans are just blind in there hatred and have no logic.

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        • Ake-Dawg
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          #24
          He is starting to pick his words very carefully now. "As it stands", "judging by the response", "I can’t exactly say it looks like they want the fight". All vague statements that can't be refuted but seemingly indicate that he sent an offer that wasn't accepted after Dec 1. The AJ stans are eating this up while the Wilder stans are going nuts.

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          • lion33lit
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            #25
            Originally posted by KingKrypton
            Hopefully Whyte KOs Joshua that way Joshua gets screwed out the Wilder fight once and for all.
            Hopefully .....

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            • Alan Smithee
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              #26
              Originally posted by BeLikeWater
              Wow Hearn we didn't see that one coming. Yes obviously whytes brilliance shone after knocking out such an elite top level future hall of famer in chisora. This will be such an enormous challenge for Joshua and we do not know if he will survive whytes elite skillset.

              We are all just salivating waiting to see this fight happen and are absolutely excited for this. I will mail you my bank information and please feel free to take all of my money for this one. Absolutely boxing at its best.
              I love the sarcasm, lol. Whyte has put together a 9 fight winning streak but this rematch is not so intriguing in my mind. I see a similar outcome as the first fight. Would rather see Ortiz get the shot.

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              • Boxing56
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                #27
                Like he always was.

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                • rolshans
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Brettcappe
                  I love the sarcasm, lol. Whyte has put together a 9 fight winning streak but this rematch is not so intriguing in my mind. I see a similar outcome as the first fight. Would rather see Ortiz get the shot.
                  Let's be honest, AJ likely washes Ortiz, like he'd wash Whyte, like he'd wash Miller.

                  All 3 have a shot...they're all elite, but none are at AJ's level.

                  It's not like a fight with Miller or Ortiz or a rematch with Povetkin would be that different.

                  This is actually the downside of being *that* good. Unless AJ fights Wilder or Fury, he's the very heavy favourite, point blank.

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                  • Ake-Dawg
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by rolshans
                    Let's be honest, AJ likely washes Ortiz, like he'd wash Whyte, like he'd wash Miller.

                    All 3 have a shot...they're all elite, but none are at AJ's level.

                    It's not like a fight with Miller or Ortiz or a rematch with Povetkin would be that different.

                    This is actually the downside of being *that* good. Unless AJ fights Wilder or Fury, he's the very heavy favourite, point blank.
                    What do you see happening in an Ortiz Joshua fight? Ortiz is a southpaw and will see right hands. He has excellent reach as well. How do you see it playing out (in boxing speak not in general like you did above). I can see that fight being tactical with both fighters tasting the canvas.

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                    • rckdees
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                      #30
                      Every time this clown opens his mouth it’s for damage control

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