Why does Eddie Hearns think he can dictate to Deontay Wilder?

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  • W1LL
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boksfan
    He hurt your feelings? Man up, don't be a female and force Wilder to fight Joshua.
    I want that fight to happen as much as anyone. We're just treading water until Fury/AJ/Wilder lock horns. But Hearns needs to reel it in and start acting appropriately. I watched a Sky Sports interview recently with Shelly Finkel, and the man is very reasonable and talks nothing but sense. He was very complimentary of AJ, Hearns could learn a thing or two from Finkel. These people aren't gonna be messed around or be made to look like a gang of numpties. Hearns, Frank Smith and Co. are in actual fact the real numpties of this saga.

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    • Boksfan
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      #12
      Originally posted by W1LL
      I want that fight to happen as much as anyone. We're just treading water until Fury/AJ/Wilder lock horns. But Hearns needs to reel it in and start acting appropriately. I watched a Sky Sports interview recently with Shelly Finkel, and the man is very reasonable and talks nothing but sense. He was very complimentary of AJ, Hearns could learn a thing or two from Finkel. These people aren't gonna be messed around or be made to look like a gang of numpties. Hearns, Frank Smith and Co. are in actual fact the real numpties of this saga.
      I don't see how one positive interview from Finkel should make Eddie into loving mood after more then year of abuse Finkel and Wilder served to him. Drop your double standards if you want this fight to happen you can't spoon feed Wilder with nice things, DZAN tried and Wilder told them for phuck off, didn't he? Public must speak loud how unhappy they are with Finkel/Wilder marinating and waiting for this fight to be 200 millions dollars worth as they said previously.

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      • boliodogs
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        #13
        With that great win Wilder's value went up. He can make big money without AJ just as AJ can make big money without Wilder. They can never fight and still make huge money so neither really needs to fight the other. They must both agree to terms. AJ is not so much the A side anymore. After the way he crushed Breazeale in one round when AJ needed 7 rounds to do the same I have switched my pick. I had AJ beating Wilder but Wilder has continued to improve. Now I pick Wilder to KO Fury in a rematch and to KO AJ. At age 33 Wilder seems to be peaking. 225 is a better weight for him than 209. He would only need a round or two now to finish guys like Molina.

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