Comments Thread For: Whyte: After Fans Booed Joshua, He Went Home and Cried!
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Thats exactly right unless Floyd plans to make a comeback against either Wilder and Fury as he was at their fight too. In fact maybe that’s a reach? He is great but not that great. He was at the fight because in 5 months he will announce he is facing Luis Ortiz the distant cousin of Victor Ortiz or maybe he was scouting Kauffman?Comment
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Fury , Breazeale , Joshua in that order and you are happy with that then? After all the nonsense that has come out of his mouth. Granted Josh has said some ****** S#hit too but most Wilder fans can see Fury is not overly keen , not that he is scared but he wouldn’t mind AJ vs Wilder squaring off. Why am I hearing Breazeale being mentioned by the baddest man on the planet that says all Americans are sensitive. I don’t believe him but as it’s Wilder he is telling the truth just like Fury doing Witchcraft and his mouth hurting from all his promoting. And my personal favourite, baby oilComment
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Deontay Wilder is who actually got boo'd. Or the mere mention of his name illicited boos from the audience. But don't let the truth get in the way of your false narrative. I know you have to do your job.Comment
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All I’m saying is that going to a fight does not mean you are necessarily going to fight next. Mayweather didn’t go to Pacquiao’s fight before he fought him yet his mansion is local. AJ lives over 4000 miles away and was vilified by both Wilder and Fury. Is it really that essential to be there? Unless you have evidence to suggest if AJ attended Wilder would have said Yes to April 13thComment
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The above comment is a perfect description of the delusional Deontay Wilder phukboy. An absolute disdain for the truth and a tendency to ascribe your own shortcomings and character flaws to your perceived opposition are your only tricks. Everything you say about Anthony Joshua fans is actually you describing yourselves.Comment
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All I’m saying is that going to a fight does not mean you are necessarily going to fight next. Mayweather didn’t go to Pacquiao’s fight before he fought him yet his mansion is local. AJ lives over 4000 miles away and was vilified by both Wilder and Fury. Is it really that essential to be there? Unless you have evidence to suggest if AJ attended Wilder would have said Yes to April 13th
You said he Never did . I corrected you . Admit your wrong and go defend AJ against someone who's Actually dissing him .Comment
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Whyte is right Joshua was booed and didn't take to it one bit, I doubt he went home and cried though.
This is what you get though and Josh is just finding out. The Hearns have a seven year plan for him as Barry Hearn says.In fact Barry (who really runs it) said if he doesn't fight Wilder for ten years but stays unbeaten 'then I'll take that'.
What troubles Joshua is that his business plan with the Hearns doesn't suit everyone and he's now rightfully seen as swerving the big one's and rapidly losing fans by doing this. I don't warm to Whyte but he has done enough to earn the rematch even though it's third or forth on the list of fights we'd like to see AJ. in . If AJ fights Miller next then that's another swerve because we all know Miller is massively over weight ,limited but most completely untested.The Hearns are starting to show their true colours as accountants and not much more.
He was booed because the public did not like him openly stating, right there on the mic that wilder was his number one choice and whyte was number three.
The wilder fight is not something aj is ducking.
The fans, rightfully so, believe whyte deserves a shot. It may well still happen.Comment
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see? calm down, child. I hope you're getting some money from matchroom because if not, I feel really bad for you.Comment
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