Comments Thread For: Manager: Adam Kownacki Not An Option To Fight Joshua On June 1

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  • LA_2_Vegas
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    #71
    I don't get it - ****ing HW championship of the world at MSG and dudes are making a point to say nope, not me, I'm not an option, please don't ask.

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    • alexjust
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      #72
      Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1)
      not all athletes stay in shape most only train when they have a fight come up

      you only would have a five week training camp because this week over and last week you be scaling back other thing do for the fight
      Jeesus christ, I am not a fighter and I'd fight AJ for $6,5m. Let me just write up my will and can somebody show me how to wrap my wrists and put on the gloves?

      A HW might reject the fight for strategic career reasons and only when he KNOWs that he can beat AJ and planning on doing it. Like Whyte, for example. But that's just a few names, the rest of them know they'll never beat AJ anyway, why not take this massive payday?

      I don't get this.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #73
        Originally posted by Straightener
        Wilder , Ortiz , Kownacki all turn down crazy money to fight Joshua

        They either don’t want a beating or Haymon is using these guys as puppets

        Daft if you ask me but keep defending this s**t show ... it’s ruining boxing
        What about Whyte, Chisora, Hunter, or Hrgovic? Are they "ruining" the sport? Why does PBC have to support a show on DAZN? Hearn didn't even call Al Haymon! Why didn't he call Bob Arum for Oscar Rivas? They did business for Hooker vs. Saucedo, and Loma vs. Crolla! Maybe Arum would help save the DAZN show? No it's just Al Haymon and the PBC, that has everyone so upset! I wonder why?

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        • Straightener
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          #74
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          What about Whyte, Chisora, Hunter, or Hrgovic? Are they "ruining" the sport? Why does PBC have to support a show on DAZN? Hearn didn't even call Al Haymon! Why didn't he call Bob Arum for Oscar Rivas? They did business for Hooker vs. Saucedo, and Loma vs. Crolla! Maybe Arum would help save the DAZN show? No it's just Al Haymon and the PBC, that has everyone so upset! I wonder why?
          Whyte should step in no doubt

          Just find it comical Ortiz , wilder give it large and when offered the fight they brick it

          Chisora would step in Because he’s a warrior not a loud mouth dosser
          Last edited by Straightener; 04-18-2019, 04:23 PM.

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          • EnglishOxide
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            #75
            Originally posted by Straightener
            Whyte should step in no doubt
            It sounds like Whytes opponent is already locked in for July and will be a PPV tbh. Whyte talks, but he doesn't want the fight right now.

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            • Straightener
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              #76
              Originally posted by alexjust
              Jeesus christ, I am not a fighter and I'd fight AJ for $6,5m. Let me just write up my will and can somebody show me how to wrap my wrists and put on the gloves?

              A HW might reject the fight for strategic career reasons and only when he KNOWs that he can beat AJ and planning on doing it. Like Whyte, for example. But that's just a few names, the rest of them know they'll never beat AJ anyway, why not take this massive payday?

              I don't get this.
              It’s PBC pulling the strings

              Painfully obvious ... Ortiz has a sick daughter and has been begging for the fight for a while . Why would he turn it down ? It’s bolocks .

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              • Straightener
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                #77
                Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                It sounds like Whytes opponent is already locked in for July and will be a PPV tbh. Whyte talks, but he doesn't want the fight right now.
                Maybe it’s Ortiz and that’s why he’s being quite ?

                It’s a mess

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                • rickJen
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                  #78
                  Of course, he's not an option.
                  He's a PBC fighter.
                  He's in Haymon's protective custody,
                  just like Luis Ortiz.
                  When Ortiz started lining up clowns after clowns
                  after the Wilder fight, that's when I knew he's in
                  Haymon's protective custody.
                  The biggest cancer in the sport.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Straightener
                    Whyte should step in no doubt

                    Just find it comical Ortiz , wilder give it large and when offered the fight they brick it

                    Chisora would step in Because he’s a warrior not a loud mouth dosser
                    Why didn't Hearn offer Ortiz the fight instead of Whyte? Why, after Whyte passed, didn't Hearn call Haymon for Ortiz? But now, b/c Joshua's debut in NYC failed, Ortiz should step in? Nah! This is just an ol' tactic, to set up the "We chose X because Y and Z didn't want the fight!"

                    Sunshine Anderson sing "Heard It All Before!" "But your lies ain't working now, look who's hurting now! See I had to shut you down..."

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                    • Phenom
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by genrick
                      Of course, he's not an option.
                      He's a PBC fighter.
                      He's in Haymon's protective custody,
                      just like Luis Ortiz.
                      When Ortiz started lining up clowns after clowns
                      after the Wilder fight, that's when I knew he's in
                      Haymon's protective custody.
                      The biggest cancer in the sport.
                      Read the thing you are replying to they already signed up for a fight that will be announced soon

                      You seriously want to see Kownacki fight AJ?

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