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  • Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
    Well, I believe team AJ thinks wilder is not in a position to make demands. That mentality was the initial road block.
    But now it's a different ball game, wilder seems not be interested in the undisputed any more.
    So Hearn didn't make the move to execute his master plan simply because Wilder made a demand? Even though that demand fell right in line with the master plan?

    Further, what are the indicators that Wilder isn't interested in being undisputed? His insistence to fight Fury in a rematch since many felt he lost? Has he turned down any proper offers from Hearn?

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    • Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post
      But he is relevant and rated highly by those who have the knowledge of current boxing to rate fighters.

      That's what matters.
      Yes, hes been pushed up the rankings to create an easy no-risk opponent for Aj.

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      • Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
        His management needs to start sending contracts to other fighters. He can't be at the receiving end all the time.

        Boxing is no sympathy sport. Him and his management has to man up.
        Takam, would outbox him with ease.
        Ortiz would completely humiliate him in a few rounds.
        Brezeale would be a good even 50/50 fight. They are both equally slow and limited in there boxing skills. But both can throw a wild haymaker punch to win.

        The rest on the list would have a good shot at beating him on points, everyone on the list has better boxing fundamentals than Whyte. So it would be up to whyte to land one of his wild hayemakers to win the fight(if he can balance himself for long enough). we've seen whyte get outboxed in every fight by lowly people like Chisora and Helenius.
        Last edited by Jkp; 01-08-2019, 05:12 PM.

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        • Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
          Well, I believe team AJ thinks wilder is not in a position to make demands. That mentality was the initial road block.
          But now it's a different ball game, wilder seems not be interested in the undisputed any more.
          Eddie wouldnt offer him a decent deal before, and now Wilders true value has doubled after the Fury PPV fight. It will be even more unlikely Eddie will give him a fair deal.

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          • Joshua will not survive the verbal onslaughts from Fury, Wilder, Miller and now, Whyte. Usyk would join the fray soon. Joshua better fights latter now

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            • AJs mistake was chasing the easy belt and fighting Charles Martin. He still needed time to develop against good but not top tier opposition. When the Martin fight happened I said that AJ is becoming a champ prematurely and that it would come back to haunt him. This is what I meant. He got a huge target on his back the second he became a world champ because he is expected to only fight the other champs or the #1 contenders whom are usually the creme of the crop. Now his team realizes they cannot confidently say that AJ beats the top guys and they are trying to find a way to get him the easier fights while being champ.

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              • Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                Yes, hes been pushed up the rankings to create an easy no-risk opponent for Aj.
                Are you serious?

                So Whyte is #1 in WBC - the only belt Joshua doesn't have.
                Whyte isn't ranked in IBF.
                Whyte is ranked #1 in WBO and clearly the most dangerous fighter in those rankings.
                Whyte is ranked #4 in WBA, behind fat boy Miller and still probably the most dangerous fighter in those rankings.

                Read up first man.

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                • Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post
                  Are you serious?

                  So Whyte is #1 in WBC - the only belt Joshua doesn't have.
                  Whyte isn't ranked in IBF.
                  Whyte is ranked #1 in WBO and clearly the most dangerous fighter in those rankings.
                  Whyte is ranked #4 in WBA, behind fat boy Miller and still probably the most dangerous fighter in those rankings.

                  Read up first man.
                  He's ranked #4 (behind AJ, Fury and Wilder, above anyone else including Ortiz) by Ring, Boxrec, TBRB and ESPN who have no vested interest in AJ/Whyte as they are independent organisations.

                  The guy your talking to just wants to feel hard done by or something.

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                  • Originally posted by umop-ap!sdn View Post
                    AJs mistake was chasing the easy belt and fighting Charles Martin. He still needed time to develop against good but not top tier opposition. When the Martin fight happened I said that AJ is becoming a champ prematurely and that it would come back to haunt him. This is what I meant. He got a huge target on his back the second he became a world champ because he is expected to only fight the other champs or the #1 contenders whom are usually the creme of the crop. Now his team realizes they cannot confidently say that AJ beats the top guys and they are trying to find a way to get him the easier fights while being champ.
                    They matched him against Klitshcko who was widely regarded as #1 at the time. Parker was a unification regarded as #3 at the time and then Povetkin as mando who was regarded as the #3 at the time (before Fury showed he still had something left in his bag of tricks).

                    Wilder says AJ is begging to fight him who is considered #2/3 but he wants Fury (fair enough) and Fury wants 50/50 split p which he didn't he ask for against Wilder plus on top of that BT to share PPV with Sky, pricing himself out. Too much politics about financials etc from all sides as to why these two aren't happening atm.

                    Whyte is almost certainly next as #4 despite all this talk of being avoided probably just to generate more interest in the fight.

                    Nothing but top contenders to me and the polar opposite to the runs that Fury and Wilder had when they became Champs.

                    Fury unfortunately crumbled and Wilder fought Molina, Duhaupus, Spzilka, Arreolla, Washington and Stiverne 2.
                    To AJ's Brezeale, Molina (Klitshko injured), Klitschcko, Takam (Pulev replacement), Parker and Povetkin. Wilders the one that should be accused of becoming champ to early.

                    The only guys not on this list are Ortiz and Miller.

                    Wilder dealt with Ortiz, which as the other Champion should be doing. You can't hold a belt an expect AJ to clear out the whole division.

                    Miller isn't good enough for some people to step in the ring with AJ, others say AJ is scared of him. But Miller is generally regarded inevitably to be US meal ticket debut.

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                    • Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                      Wilder has a rematch with Fury, are you not aware of this?
                      I dont think he will organise a fight against Joshua on the same night.

                      Use your brain.
                      I think you have been off information for a while. am sure you are not aware it's on record that Fury might not be interested in immediate rematch except it's in the UK.

                      This is the best time to make the undisputed but he seems not to want the smoke.

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