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  • #81
    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
    What happened to Wilder's big dream of him being the only heavyweight champion and the face of heavyweight boxing? He could do that on April 13th for more money than he will make fighting Fury next. He says he is a sure thing to KO AJ so just do it if he can and give Fury a rematch later.
    Lol I doubt he will make more fighting Joshua especially with Hearn. The boxing world and casuals want the Fury rematch.

    Hearn can keep Joshua fighting those Euro level chumps like he always wanted to

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    • #82
      Rematch with Fury should be the priority. Unless Hearn is offering a fight in US shores that’s not one sided (reasonable percentage purses and with a rematch clause for both camps). Hearn is trying to mislead the public again as usual.

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      • #83
        Wilder don't want to fight joshua. After all that garbage he talked op where ever a mic or camera was. Now joshua shows up...lays the date and venue out. All of a sudden..,nahhhh we not interested. He is begging for fury,,but fury team has said he should fight joshua. But then shelly finkel made re french to Charles martin,,,,so they are looking to sell wilder belt at a price way and above logic.

        Date and venue ready
        Two fight deal ready
        Double his pay day with ppv revenue ready


        What's the problem now????

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          No clue what you mean with Loma & Garcia & all that.



          Nah I'm not talking Sky & DAZN. I'm saying Hearn became one of the best promoters in the game off of giving fans what they want. But now that he's got this golden goose in Joshua he's bsing around doing the same old sh^t other promoters do with playing it safe vs going for the big prize, win or lose. Thats what the Klitschko fight was. That was a huge risk. Thats a fight Arum or many other promoters woulda passed on probably, but thats Hearn's style. Fights that are competitive whether his guys win or lose. Hearn takes chances when he's doing his best work. He's playing it safe now & its going against the grain of who he is as a promoter thus all his rhetoric & bs is more obvious then when these mfers who always play that game do it.

          Hearn needs to be who he is & its not a stuffy safe in house bs fight lowball offers for huge fights & poorly attempted media manipulation & tricks type guy.

          Hearn needs to go back to his big drama show Hearn style vs his poor imitation of Arum act that seems to possess him with all things Joshua these days. Thats the version of Hearn I dig not this lying to you yesterday telling the truth to you today mfer he's attempting to be.
          Do you think Hearn and AJ are lying about sending a new offer to Wilder? If so, how come nobody on Wilder's side is saying anything about it?

          Or do you think they have sent him another offer, but it's a low ball, not meant to be accepted? If so, again, how come Wilder isn't kicking off on social media about it .. crying about crack head money and being disrespected, etc?

          Wilder is talking about 2 alternatives for his next fight ... Fury or Breazeale, not a word about AJ's new offer even being considered as as option. According to him, if he fights Breazeale next it will be because Fury is a coward. I'm wondering now if Wilder himself is afraid of AJ.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
            This is just Eddie Hearn trying to make Joshua look better when he knows the fight isn't going to happen next, if Joshua really wanted to fight Wilder he would've been ringside for the Fury fight he had no problem coming to MSG a week later so no excuses about the holidays its all just a ploy. Wilder is going to rematch Fury they know this they are just trying to save face when they take a pointless rematch with Dillian Whyte.
            I swear wilder fans are the weirdest. What does a man coming to a fight have to do with signing a contract??? Is it anything wilder says yall just run with? Wilder has never come to a joshua fight other than workin for sky during the wlad fight. And no one cared. Wilder throwing his ***** tantrums because joshua ain't come to his fight

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            • #86
              Originally posted by crystos View Post
              Wilder don't want to fight joshua. After all that garbage he talked op where ever a mic or camera was. Now joshua shows up...lays the date and venue out. All of a sudden..,nahhhh we not interested. He is begging for fury,,but fury team has said he should fight joshua. But then shelly finkel made re french to Charles martin,,,,so they are looking to sell wilder belt at a price way and above logic.

              Date and venue ready
              Two fight deal ready
              Double his pay day with ppv revenue ready


              What's the problem now????
              Wilder v Fury II is the biggest fight in boxing right now AJ unfortunately not that relevant anymore bruv

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              • #87
                Originally posted by lefthooklead View Post
                Barry is getting a bit senile in his old age. Cant remember saying he'd happily avoid Wilder on a number of occasions. Now he's just soooo disappointed that Wilder and Fury will rematch that he'll HAVE to fight Whyte next.
                That old adage applies to those dudes, "slow, you blow.".....Joshua meant everything to them - and still does! Barry made it CLEAR on several interviews that Joshua would be moved along under the most SAFE, patient, spoiled, pampered, convenient, commercial "photo shoot" conditions, even advising Joshua to "DUCK" Wilder.

                Wilder was that 'problem' that started their cautious cover up systematic ducking....and its not like Joshua didn't have a chance at beating Wilder,....But the fact remains: Wilders "skilz" and persona had em' ALL SHOOK.... windmills & flaws alike

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Phenom View Post
                  Wilder v Fury II is the biggest fight in boxing right now AJ unfortunately not that relevant anymore bruv
                  That fight generates more revenue than any Joshua bout thus far.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Do you think Hearn and AJ are lying about sending a new offer to Wilder? If so, how come nobody on Wilder's side is saying anything about it?
                    I think there has been a ton of bad faith tactics by Hearn that makes this whole thing waaaaay past bs right now. What may or may not be happening now or 7 months ago doesn't mean sh^t as we speak.

                    Or do you think they have sent him another offer, but it's a low ball, not meant to be accepted?
                    I think all moves by Hearn right now are face saving moves cuz he knows there is a rematch in play that leaves Joshua holding his **** & waiting. Thus giving more negotiationing power to Wilder's side.

                    Hell between Hearn's all over the place Arumistic logic from the past few months Wilder vs Fury either wasn't going to happen at all or if it did neither could fight Joshua next anyway cuz there was a 2 fight agreement in place. So why is he expecting to make the fight if Wilder can't by Hearn's former logic? If that isn't showing you the impressive amount of bs Hearn keeps putting out there about other peoples business idk what would.

                    The reality is Hearn used to make fights for Joshua & now he's playing games with fights.

                    Hearn is in a whole new world than he's used to with a guy so big he's scared of what he's created & doesn't wanna be the guy who shoots the golden goose. Thats what I think Hearn is dealing with in reality behind the scenes.

                    Hearn took risks to make Joshua what he is, but now he's trying to keep him as big as he can for as long as he can & that follows the logic of playing games with the biggest most threatening opponents out there. Thing is at some point avoiding them too long & letting the narrative shift to a negative as Joshua being criticized more as of late by UK fans.

                    Its a fine line Hearn walks & he's clearly confused & alternating strategies all the time once all the jumble of differing viewpoints he's always out there tossing around hoping something lands or keeps fans confused.

                    I'm wondering now if Wilder himself is afraid of AJ.
                    Lol that's ******ed. Afraid? Afraid isn't even really a thing at this level of the game I've always felt like. Not really. You don't get to where either guy has gotten by allowing fear entering your decision-making process.

                    Wilder or Joshua both would fight each other or anyone else. This is business, ego & gamesmanship ship now doe cuz of how Hearn choose to play this situation. The dollars just gotta add up & the bs & gamesmanship needs to end. Once its started its hard to stop it doe. Hearn used to make fights like I keep saying doe. He's playing games & playing against type with all this safety first don't go risking the golden goose sh^t he's stolen from Arum's Business of Boxing class post-Klitschko near crash & burn situation making Joshua Joshua.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
                      This is just Eddie Hearn trying to make Joshua look better when he knows the fight isn't going to happen next, if Joshua really wanted to fight Wilder he would've been ringside for the Fury fight he had no problem coming to MSG a week later so no excuses about the holidays its all just a ploy. Wilder is going to rematch Fury they know this they are just trying to save face when they take a pointless rematch with Dillian Whyte.
                      Exactly! A.J/Wilder is not going to happen in April. The Hearn's are just hyping, plain and simple. This fight will eventually happen as long as both continue winning. Kinda hoping Whyte taps that chin and ends this drama!

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