Comments Thread For: Hearn: With Fury's Deal, Wilder Should Now Shift Focus To Joshua

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  • sicko
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    #21
    NOPE! Wilder sparked a Bidding War within the last 48 Hours...

    Sit back and let Mega Deals Roll In! Either you take them with ESPN or DAZN OR you force Showtime or Fox to lock you up exclusively to their Network. Wilder is in a GREAT Position now after fans had a Hard On about a 24-48 Hour Ago thinking he was going to get "Frozen Out"
    Last edited by sicko; 02-20-2019, 04:48 PM.

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    • pillowfists98
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      #22
      Wilder vs Joshua looks more likely now than it did a week ago.

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      • P4P Forever
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        #23
        Originally posted by Dariusz
        If Wilder really agrees to fight Kownacki, he will not fight anyone from the top any more because Kownacki will simply win either by KO or by decision. In Wilder's shoes I'd do anything to fight Fury or Joshua now, even for less amount of money than he wants.
        You sure about that? Where you get this crap From? Just making it up? Telling us about your wet dreams? Please . keep it to your self. How you work for? Payed troll!!!!

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        • hitking
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          #24
          Originally posted by SHOOTALLCLOWNS
          problem is wilder's team failed miserably to make a deal with hearn and it got pretty heated lol. hearn's probably going to try to get wilder to sign to dazn.
          I don’t think Team AJ was very serious about making the Wilder fight in the first negotiations. I also don’t know how serious Team Wilder was either. Because I think they had the Fury fight in their back pocket the entire time.

          Originally posted by eco1
          Whatever happens, I am sure uncle Bob wants the Wilder fight!
          1st- Wilder is going to loose and badly
          2nd-That will make him lots of money
          3rd-Leverage for the Joshua fight.

          Wilder is the looser here because he cannot win against Fury or Joshua.
          I don’t know man. The last time I saw Wilder and Fury in a boxing ring together. Fury was staring at the lights barely conscious.

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          • joe strong
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dariusz
            If Wilder really agrees to fight Kownacki, he will not fight anyone from the top any more because Kownacki will simply win either by KO or by decision. In Wilder's shoes I'd do anything to fight Fury or Joshua now, even for less amount of money than he wants.
            kownacki is another Arreola. His defence is taking punches in the head to land some. His aggressive style will see him get pasted by a Wilder punch. Kownacki is easy to hit & Wilder punches at a whole different level than anyone Kownacki ever faced. He would be brave & try to make a fight out of it but as we see time & time again Wilder needs to only land one punch. 12 rounds is a long time to try & avoid a clean Wilder punch. Since Kownacki doesn’t try to avoid punches that could be a problem...
            Last edited by joe strong; 02-20-2019, 04:56 PM.

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            • P4P Forever
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              #26
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              Or Hearn should
              shift focus on Fury and forget the Wilder circus act ? fury has way more longetivity then wilder and I think wilder is going to slip up and lose to someone else and he's going to have karma hit him and the games are over.
              Please. who you kidding... Hearn, gonna pay Wilder even more money and you know it. That's if he Wilder even excepts a AJ Fight. Fury vs Wilder not off the table. So you just pretending at this point. You pleasuring Hearn Or yourself? Both, OK I believe that. Don't be to hard on yourself its only a job. LOL

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              • Dariusz
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                #27
                We shall live, we shall see. Of course I am not entirely objective as a Kownacki fan for obvious reasons, but IMO Wilder is somehow lousy in defensive and he never met someone who can throw that many heavy punches per round as Kownacki does. When Ortiz started to fight in 7th round more or less as Kownacki will do from the start Wilder almost lost by KO. Kownacki has also heavy hands and much better stamina than Ortiz.

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                • filup79
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by 5000boxing
                  Wilder vs Fury is still happening.. Wilder is a (free "network" Agent) with zero ties to any platform and can fight where ever he pleases.. This fight is next!!! Sorry Eddie spaghetti!
                  Fury doesn't have an exclusive contract with ESPN. He has a co promotional contract with TR so he like Wilder can fight anywhere. Problem is PBC and TR have exclusive deals with networks and its their job to provide them with fights. Those networks want their marquee fighters to be featured on their network. It's Arum who won't allow any of his fighters fight of ESPN and wants all the big fights that involve his top fighters to be on ESPN. He might work with all these promoters but the only reason he does is because they are agreeing to his terms and having to fight on ESPN. Why coulnd't he work with Hearn and allow Hooker/Saucedo to be on DAZN? He didn't and forced a purse bid and overpaid for that fight.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #29
                    Should've shown some respect, and we'd be on Wilder vs. Joshua II. If no Wilder vs. Fury II, I want Wilder vs. Ortiz II. Big Baby gonna take them belts real soon! Let's Get It! BROOKLYN ZOO!

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                    • Bronx2245
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by filup79
                      Fury doesn't have an exclusive contract with ESPN. He has a co promotional contract with TR so he like Wilder can fight anywhere. Problem is PBC and TR have exclusive deals with networks and its their job to provide them with fights. Those networks want their marquee fighters to be featured on their network. It's Arum who won't allow any of his fighters fight of ESPN and wants all the big fights that involve his top fighters to be on ESPN. He might work with all these promoters but the only reason he does is because they are agreeing to his terms and having to fight on ESPN. Why coulnd't he work with Hearn and allow Hooker/Saucedo to be on DAZN? He didn't and forced a purse bid and overpaid for that fight.
                      Honestly, I think Hearn should advise Hooker to exercise his WBO rights, and become the mandatory to Crawford, then Hearn can do the same thing to Arum! Crawford vs. Hooker! MAN UP!

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