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  • #31
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder believes a unification clash with WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO champion Anthony Joshua can finally get done - if both sides remain quiet while the negotiations play out. The two sides have attempted to reach an agreement on more than one occasion, but the contract terms continue to get leaked out as their discussions play out - and eventually they fall apart.
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    Kinda Ironic from the Bronze Duck.
    He cant keep AJ's name out of his mouth. Hes the one who announced the bogus 50m bs over social media no contracts, no terms and conditions- just wanted a world class fighter and promoter to say yes to your screeching b*****t over Instagram
    Shut your fat lying mouth then Deontay, and don't announce about not announcing stuff, duh.
    This guy makes Homer Simpson look intelligent.

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    • #32
      This is the fight that the people want, so both teams would never be silent, because the media would ask them when is that fight happening every time they fought someone who isn't each other. The media also like to play them against each other, and when you are an emotional person like Wilder you tend to go off every time.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        But he was silent about the Fury negotiations though. He never once tipped his hand that they were in private meetings and conversations about the fight.
        I'd have kept quiet on negotiations to fight a massively overweight bloke on the comeback from a drugs ban and mental health issues as well.
        Turns out it backfired though as the only people who do not believe Wilder lost that fight are a couple of dodgy judges and his own die hard fans. I was a neutral on it and thought Fury should have won by at least 3 rounds.

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        • #34
          So the nitwits are out already. Fury talks weren't private? Did the media know anything about what was offered or negotiated? No. That's what private is. Further, when Joshua signs or agrees to a deal with DAZN to fight Wilder on a specific date or within a date range AND Wilder refuses to sign a similar deal. We should ALL drag him. Until then, the Joshualites are just grasping for straws.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
            Hearn literally stepped out of the last negotiations ... and they failed so he's not the common denominator, Shelley Finkel is. The "Hearn"s were not involved in the last negotiation but Finkel was.

            When Wilder should have fought, Klitschko, MHaye, Martin etc etc Hearn was not involved .. Finkel was.

            Finkel has wrecked Wilders career, the next negotiations Finkel HAS to step out of the negotiations.
            Fantastic post.

            I would really like Wilder if he was just consistent and just kept his mouth shut.

            He has such a unique power and a fantastic athlete that he doesn't need to constantly spout rubbish! If he loses to Breazeale, he isn't going to just disappear, he can get a title shot or win a title very quickly again.

            Wilder should have dumped Finkel after the Fury fight, IMO.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Post
              I'd have kept quiet on negotiations to fight a massively overweight bloke on the comeback from a drugs ban and mental health issues as well.
              Turns out it backfired though as the only people who do not believe Wilder lost that fight are a couple of dodgy judges and his own die hard fans. I was a neutral on it and thought Fury should have won by at least 3 rounds.
              I like the way you spun this. I will say this though, regardless of the fight result or the opinions of fans who follow fighters based on their win-loss record or nationality, fighting Fury raised Wilder's profile.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                So the nitwits are out already. Fury talks weren't private? Did the media know anything about what was offered or negotiated? No. That's what private is. Further, when Joshua signs or agrees to a deal with DAZN to fight Wilder on a specific date or within a date range AND Wilder refuses to sign a similar deal. We should ALL drag him. Until then, the Joshualites are just grasping for straws.
                The whole ridiculing wilder because he didn’t sign to dazn wasn’t about getting the Joshua fight for the legions of Hearn minions....they are mad because wilder stood up to dazn and Hearn, which are seen by nationalist fans as “we are taking over America”.....as you pointed out, Joshua isn’t signed to dazn. But they want wilder to....under pain of online troll ridicule....via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. They want him to leave PBC- Showtime/FOX and be under (however great or limited) some manner of control by Hearn, who they worship as a living god. Let wilder and his team start demanding Joshua sign with PBC and mandate the fight on FOX or Showtime ppv and see what their reaction is....

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                • #38
                  Ofc he wants it private cuz he doesn't want the public to see he's the one avoiding Joshua.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                    I like the way you spun this. I will say this though, regardless of the fight result or the opinions of fans who follow fighters based on their win-loss record or nationality, fighting Fury raised Wilder's profile.
                    Agreed on that, but I for one learned more about Fury than Wilder in that fight.
                    I'll happily admit that I thought it was way too early in Fury's comeback, that he would not have shed enough weight, would not be near sharp enough and was just looking for a cash-out. The big ***** proved me wrong though and fought the 2nd best fight of his career. Though if he had been that extra couple of % sharper like he was against Wlad, Wilder wouldn't have landed even those 2 big bombs.

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                    • #40
                      Says the guy who tries to negotiate in public after running away from private meetings.

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