I don't know what Hearn is playing at, they already said they don't want the fight. You are then quoted in the media talking about splits that you would give them, if their silence isn't a hint then i dont know what it is then. Move on forget that belt for a while, If Fury wins he would have to rematch Wilder again. So go on with your own paths and secure the next best fights outside of Fury and Wilder.
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Originally posted by FreezeIzGawd View PostYou know I was taught that if everyone is saying the same thing they all can't be lying. AJ has been accused of ducking and giving lowball offers by three different fighters on 3 CONSECUTIVE times!!!!!!
This last time by a guy who SHARES THE SAME PROMOTER!!!!
It's just strange that before he needed the fight signed BEFORE December 1 now he is supposedly doing all he can when he cancelled negotiations at this exact same time last year.
What changed that you could NOT have offered the same deal then?
According to you NEITHER Wilder nor Fury did anything spectacular and their PPV numbers ******. So now KNOWING they have a rematch already in place you are throwing around a list of phantom numbers
GTFOHWTBS!!!!
HAHAHAHA
That's all any heavyweight does now...they have to manoeuvre and publically lie to themselves to get the best possible payday against Joshua. You don't hear any other Heavyweight calling anyone else's name, do you? Its Joshua. He is the main man, top of the pile, #1...FACTS DON'T LIE.
Don't get ****** into believing anything else.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostI don't know what Hearn is playing at, they already said they don't want the fight. You are then quoted in the media talking about splits that you would give them, if their silence isn't a hint then i dont know what it is then. Move on forget that belt for a while, If Fury wins he would have to rematch Wilder again. So go on with your own paths and secure the next best fights outside of Fury and Wilder.
I've had enough now of it all now. Fury and Wilder can go again and again. That bubble will burst and Joshua will still be there.
Let someone take a loss and watch as all of those mega offers just evaporate. I will LOVE it.
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I wouldn't describe myself as a 'fan' of any of them. I just want the big fights.
That said, I can see why Wilder would take Fury. Good money and he shouldn't get badly beat up. Makes sense.
But I can't see why Fury would take Wilder. He's being offered 40% of a huge fight for 3 alphabet belts, the Ring belt, and absolute clarity on lineal. If you fear no-one, you take that?
He says he can beat them both. Well he proved it v Wilder and will get another shot at him in due course. Why wouldn't he fight Joshua and prove what he says?
Joshua? Well it seems he wants either. And people are prepared to criticise that as 'begging'.
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Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post^Exactly^.
I've had enough now of it all now. Fury and Wilder can go again and again. That bubble will burst and Joshua will still be there.
Let someone take a loss and watch as all of those mega offers just evaporate. I will LOVE it.
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Originally posted by millcitymauler View PostRemember when the narrative was that AJ runs the heavyweight division, and Wilder’s entire career depends on bending over and taking anything Eddie throws at them? Hmmm... Then Fury and Wilder show what real champs do, and Eddie and AJ are left begging for somebody to give them the time of day. This is all so delicious!
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostI wouldn't describe myself as a 'fan' of any of them. I just want the big fights.
That said, I can see why Wilder would take Fury. Good money and he shouldn't get badly beat up. Makes sense.
But I can't see why Fury would take Wilder. He's being offered 40% of a huge fight for 3 alphabet belts, the Ring belt, and absolute clarity on lineal. If you fear no-one, you take that?
He says he can beat them both. Well he proved it v Wilder and will get another shot at him in due course. Why wouldn't he fight Joshua and prove what he says?
Joshua? Well it seems he wants either. And people are prepared to criticise that as 'begging'.
If he beats Wilder then rematch time, then Al Haymon would mandate Breazeale, then Wilder would have fought another WBC ranked guy and he would be the final eliminator/mandatory to fight Fury again. Its just going to continue in circles like that.
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostWilder already has a guaranteed huge payday with Fury lined up, so Hearn probably won't be hearing from either of them until that business is done. It's likely going to outsell Joshua's next fight too.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostWilder and Fury realized they can make more than Joshua without having to deal with Hearn. I’m guessing both fighters make even more and have an even bigger buildup due to the controversial nature of the win by wilder and having material to sell the rematch. Joshua isnon the sidelines of bigger heavyweight fights now. Just stay in England selling out soccer stadiums to sycophantic nationalist casuals
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Originally posted by fullers View PostHearn and aj saying they've offered a very fair deal. Yeah we've heard about their "fair deals" before. Maybe they just assumed it was a joke. Funny though because aj and Hearn were very quiet when wilder offered him 50 million to fight. I guess it's different when you're the one doing it though
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