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Comments Thread For: Hearn: As it Stands, Whyte is Frontrunner To Fight Joshua
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Whyte also beat and dropped AJ in the amateurs so he will still have confidence.Comment
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Wilder made it clear that he wanted to run it back with Fury as he should. The fight ended in controversy and neither can just take another fight with this being unresloved. Eddie knew this as well. But has been talking AJ/Whyte for sometime now. So it's not a shock.Comment
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There was ar reason Why Wilder didn't show uo to AJs last fight. Wilder was set to do commentary for AJ/Pov under one condition..That he is able to enter the ring and confront AJ to jumpstart the fight. A couple days before the fight, Widler was told he would not be allowed to enter the ring to confront AJ and that extra security would be added around the ring to ensure Wilder didn't get into the ring.Because it does not work like that. If a fight is not agreed in principle and team Wilder had shown no interest in even wanting to have a meeting or even talk about the fight then why should he travel thousands of miles to turn up? Wilder did not show up to AJ's last fight.
AJ turned up to Whyte-Chisora because the fight was taking place in his home town and it is with his same promotional company Matchroom, it is a ****** comparison to make.Comment
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You have reinforced the point I am making that AJ and the winner of that fight was a done deal through the same promotional company. It was probably within the contract Whyte and Chisora signed.
I would have preferred that AJ stayed at home and not given the Whyte rematch any oxygen, forcing Eddie to get either Fury or Wilder to the table.
I also find your constant reference to anyone that dares question AJ or Eddie Hearn as being a Wilder fan and/or American as ridiculous and a downright lazy and erroneous assumption.Comment
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