Comments Thread For: Hearn Claims Joshua Fight Offers Ignored, Wilder's Team Silent

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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #151
    Originally posted by lefthooklead
    You think he Mr Predictable can land his 'amazing' power on Fury?
    Yes. Joshua is a far superior boxer to Wilder and DW dropped Fury twice, if AJ lands Fury isn’t getting up.

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    • champion4ever
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      #152
      Man, I just can't understand the fear that Matchroom Sport have of Deontay Wilder. What is about this man that they fear so much? He can't jab, he can't box. He lacks fundamentals, skill, technique and mechanics. He is physically smaller than all the other heavyweights and is built like a basketball but yet still Team Joshua is so afraid of him. Why?

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      • Kezzer
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        #153
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Man, I just can't understand the fear that Matchroom Sport have of Deontay Wilder. What is about this man that they fear so much? He can't jab, he can't box. He lacks fundamentals, skill, technique and mechanics. He is physically smaller than all the other heavyweights and is built like a basketball but yet still Team Joshua is so afraid of him. Why?
        Wilder is ducking him now. Just listen to his and Lou DiBella s interview on the boxing voice. It’s quite clear than Joshua is “begging” for the fight - they have offered to guarantee doubling his payday he made in fury fight.

        Wilders words exactly were “I won’t fight Joshua next , it doesn’t matter what they offer me, I don’t want that fight”

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        • Toffee
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          #154
          Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
          I dont see the point in providing details if there was no acceptance in principle. Its like when my father was alive. He was a paint contractor. Property maintenance companies would offer jobs doing communities. Contractors would submit bids and if the bid was won, a real contract was drawn up. There's no need to draw a contract until the bid is accepted.
          I'll guarantee that there were proposed conditions of contract as part of the tender process. Then a contract formed post tender acceptance.

          No-one, literally no-one, does anything without some terms and conditions.

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