Hearn is your typical promoter. Always ready with a "juicy quote" but when the time comes to sign the fight there are always obstacles. There is a huge dilemma for Hearn and he knows it. I'm sure Wilder would sign a 50/50 one fight deal with a rematch clause of say 70/30 for the winner of the first fight. The problem is if Joshua get's starched in a round or two would the public salivate over a rematch? Hearn wants control and Wilder is rightfully "not having it". The fight is too big not to happen but we have seen stranger things in boxing!
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Wilder vs Joshua probably happens next as Wilder demolished a big top ranked contender and Joshua is fighting Ruiz on US soil to promote himself to the American ppv audience
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Word "impressive" is unapropriate, Wilder fought the guy that is not even top 10 by The Ring. Neither is next Joshua`s opponent. Stop hyping normal fights.
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Originally posted by yoshik View PostThat implies Wilder can box. HE CAN'T!! Once AJ or whoever figures him out he's a has been. I think Fury is that man. He kicked his ass all over the ring and made Beontay look like an idiot.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostAli became "The People's Champ" b/c he took the fights "to the people!" "Rumble in the Jungle!" "Thrilla in Manila!" I believe Ali fought in 12 countries, and also fought in Puerto Rico! We don't have "World Champions" anymore! I've been watching "What's My Name" on HBO, and missing "The Champ!" Fury has come here, and Joshua is coming here, maybe Wilder should go abroad, and build his profile the way "The Greatest" did it!
He's fought in the UK a couple times, Puerto Rico once and Mexico 2 or 3 times..
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Originally posted by Tutsa View PostTotally opposite behind close doors book AJ for the next 3 years . Public we want it tomorrow (. Yeah right fools )
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Originally posted by Plick647 View PostAJ will look ****** next week if he does anything less than this fight
Did Wilder look ****** to you when AJ got rid of Molina and Gavern quicker with half the fights Wilder had?
AJ will break Ruiz down and get the stoppage in the second half of the fight. Ruiz won't open up much so it makes it harder to stop someone.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostWord "impressive" is unapropriate, Wilder fought the guy that is not even top 10 by The Ring. Neither is next Joshua`s opponent. Stop hyping normal fights.
That is impressive.
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