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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Anyone else getting sick of the lies?

    Apr 2017- After beating Klitschko- AJ calls out a 28 stone Fury despite Wilder being in attendance. Now Fury is in shape and active, he’s no longer interested in Fury cause he holds no belts and cause “no one told me about lineal champion”. Yet the IBO title matters apparently.

    AJ publicly says he’d accept a 50m offer to fight Wilder. Team Wilder offer him 50m he rejects the offer. Hearn then tries to cry about “no contract and proof of funds”. When a contract and proof of funds are not provided until the offer is accepted. When Hearn sent Wilder an offer for Dillian Whyte did he provide a contract or proof of funds? No. Because the offer had not been accepted. When Hearn sent an offer to Klitschko did he provide a contract and proof of funds before the offer was accepted? No, that was only provided after the offer was accepted. AJ claims the fight must take place in England for the fans, yet he is sponsored by stub hub. Hearn then says AJ’s next fight must be sorted by Dec 1st 2018 (coincidentally the same day as Wilder-Fury) it is now Feb 5th 2019- AJ still doesn’t have an opponent.

    At the O2 in December, AJ says if Wilder and Fury are not available, he will fight Dillian Whyte next. Despite booking Wembley over 8 months in advance, AJ is now likely fighting Big Baby Miller in June in NYC. Yet AJ won’t fight Wilder in the US cause he doesn’t want the fans to pay for travel. How many of those fans have already paid for travel and accommodation down to London after they announced his next fight date at Wembley well in advance?

    I dunno how people keep buying into this sh**😂😂
  • R_Walken
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    To me it seems clear that even though they claim Wilder is such a easy target and want the fight that AJ and his team have no intention of actually making a Wilder fight until probably the end of 2020 if Wilder keeps winning. At that point Wilder will be 35 and most likely begin starting to decline athletically giving them the best a huge advantage in the fight

    I just don’t know how there going to hold off the Fury fight for any period of time and be able to save face . Because really I can’t think of any excuses from them that people would believe

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    • BodiesInFlight
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      #3
      I'm sick of the whole saga from both sides.

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      • Lopez_Boxing
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        Yeah, it's been a mess. I'm more sick of a few posters that think they are talking "boxing logic" and "facts" when really they are just posting emotional filled opinions. They make it unbearable and are giving not just AJ supporters a bad name, but making a history rich boxing country like the UK look novice. Wish they could be for civil. This will play out after their next matches. Hearn is making it seem like AJ is backed into a corner. So im sure AJ will be forced to fight Wilder/Fury winner.

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        • GhostofDempsey
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          It took Wilder 40 fights to finally get in the ring with a legit opponent. AJ has half as many fights and has already fought better opposition. Fighting Miller in NY is a smart move. It gives him exposure in the U.S. What should have happened was AJ fighting Miller in U.S. and Wilder fighting Whyte in U.K. Build up exposure and then cash in on a mega event. But Wilder turned down a $7M offer to fight Whyte in U.K.

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          • rolshans
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            First it was AJ ducking, and now it's Wilder and Fury ducking.

            To be honest, I've tuned it all out at this point. Both sides have exciting matches lined up, so it's all good!

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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
              It took Wilder 40 fights to finally get in the ring with a legit opponent. AJ has half as many fights and has already fought better opposition. Fighting Miller in NY is a smart move. It gives him exposure in the U.S. What should have happened was AJ fighting Miller in U.S. and Wilder fighting Whyte in U.K. Build up exposure and then cash in on a mega event. But Wilder turned down a $7M offer to fight Whyte in U.K.
              Why should Wilder fight Whyte instead of Fury???
              The offer to fight Whyte was over a year ago. And why should Wilder have to line Hearn’s pockets? It’s like saying AJ should have to go and fight Ortiz on Showtime or a PBC show. Wilder-Fury has already created more buzz over here in the UK than Wilder-Whyte would have anyway.

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              • eco1
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                Everybody is at fault here. Do not tae sides with these 2 f g s until they finally meet and fight.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
                  Yeah, it's been a mess. I'm more sick of a few posters that think they are talking "boxing logic" and "facts" when really they are just posting emotional filled opinions. They make it unbearable and are giving not just AJ supporters a bad name, but making a history rich boxing country like the UK look novice. Wish they could be for civil. This will play out after their next matches. Hearn is making it seem like AJ is backed into a corner. So im sure AJ will be forced to fight Wilder/Fury winner.
                  Yeah it p***es me off man, it creates a horrible stereotype of us British boxing fans. Most of these idiots aren’t even boxing fans, they’re matchroom/sky sports fans.

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    Originally posted by R_Walken
                    To me it seems clear that even though they claim Wilder is such a easy target and want the fight that AJ and his team have no intention of actually making a Wilder fight until probably the end of 2020 if Wilder keeps winning. At that point Wilder will be 35 and most likely begin starting to decline athletically giving them the best a huge advantage in the fight

                    I just don’t know how there going to hold off the Fury fight for any period of time and be able to save face . Because really I can’t think of any excuses from them that people would believe
                    Exactly. They can keep Wilder at arms length as there isn’t any major UK media coverage around him. They can’t do the same with Fury. The Fury comeback story has received widespread coverage from BBC, ITV, BT etc. The lies are getting exposed...

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