Also, unless the WBO called mandatories over the last couple days, Hearn is lying again. There is no WBO mandatory.
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Originally posted by AdonisCreed View PostYeah that's suspect.. Eddie and AJ are using the belts to squeeze as much money as they can out of every fight. They are the A side at the moment and it's nothing really anybody can do except agree to the terms and conditions. If they are successful then they will be the A side. Until AJ loses those belts it's going to stay that way.
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Originally posted by Kris Silver View PostAs an AJ fan I have to say I'm on Whyte's side on this one whose also become more likeable.
Hearn said they couldn't wait for Fury and Wilder, but they've dragged on regards to booking a fight.
I still think Wilders team have avoided engaging properly.
But there's definitely something in Hearn being too greedy. Parker, Wilder, Miller, Whyte all claim having been low balled now. What's worse is Hearn says AJ controls the finances.
I like Eddie’s persona but he is a liar ,miser, cunning ,good talker basically all the ingredients you need in becoming a great promoter.
Dillian Whyte without question deserves a title shot especially when we compare him to other fighters that have had title shots but I simply don’t rate him. I believe it’s a complete mismatch with him and Joshua and I wish he will go away and fight someone else.
I want to see AJ tested now it’s about time. I was honest in my assessment of his performance against Klitscho. Any aggressive heavyweight would have got him out of there. He was green and hopefully he has improved. It has appeared he has but all his opponents since then he was supposed to win even though he made hard work of Takam and looked dog s#hit against Parker. I am more confident he has a chin now because he has been hit on the whiskers a lot in fights.
He is vulnerable in fights just like a lot of the fighters but Whyte poses no threat and on this occasion I’m happy Hearn has not been overly keen to make the fight.
I believe Wilder is tailor made for Joshua to knock him out. The Fury match up will definitely be a hard day at the office. Worst case Scenario AJ loses on points and if Wilder was to beat AJ it could only be by knockout .He is incapable of winning any fight on points because he can’t box. Even knocking down Fury twice he still should have lost that’s how arse his boxing is
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You’ve lost to the man already. The bigger cut comes IF you beat Joshua. He’s delusional if he thinks he deserves more that the lions share, specially if you had the chance before and blew it.
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Originally posted by Corbett View PostWhyte said before the Chisora fight that AJ was going to fight Miller next in NYC
Hearn and AJ are playing the public for fools
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I total agree with what Whyte is saying.This is how the Hearns do their business .As Barry said 'if he doesn't fight Wilder for the next ten years but stays unbeaten then i'll take that'...... and that isn't just Wilder that is ANY risk.
They know Wilder v Fury 2 is where the fans interest lies and how much world wide exposure that brings and as promoters they know that is where the real action and money is.The only trouble is the two main talked about heavies are tied to each other for the much anticipated rematch and that only leaves the untested and little known Miller to keep it in house.
Because of their lack of confidence in Joshua and greed they now find themselves without any viable opponent for their Wembley date which will now be cancelled.
All this and having to explain to Joshua why he's $80m short in his bank account for the two Wilder fights that they themselves admit he was offered doesn't look good.
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostI have waited to say it, but now it's official.
Hearn has mismanaged the asset, he out thought himself, all he has done, is reduce AJ's value, and give the public the perception that is only interested in showcase fights at this point in his career.
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