Comments Thread For: Joshua: Wilder is My Main Objective, Whyte Rejected His Chance

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  • BoxngLove
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    #61
    Whyte >>> Ruiz
    Jus saying. Midget arms is going to have a hard time getting inside.
    I don't see Wilder digging the opponents up that he has already KOed, why should AJ?

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #62
      Whyte is just moany, and has inflated self worth. He's racked up a good streak of wins since beating AJ so he thinks he entitled to title shot now.

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      • guyver8
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        #63
        Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
        Lol Whyte is a fraud. He just wants to stir up bs. How many times has he turned down fights against serious opponents? He’s all talk the WBC should sue him for lying
        How many HW boxers have fought better opposition than Whyte?

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        • that g
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          #64
          Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
          Ok. Anyone with a differing opinion or who speaks any positive about PBC is a shill. Check. Asking a question in response to a statement is an argument. Check.

          Be well.
          lol.
          there's a difference between "differing opinions" and lies and ulterior motives.
          there's also a difference between speaking positively and pushing false narratives and trash agendas.

          don't get mad just cause you're getting found out and exposed just like your buddy wbc wba ibfraud. just focus on contributing fair arguments and honest boxing discussion, and you'll be fine. you're one of the more capable ones around here.

          you be well.

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          • kafkod
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            #65
            Originally posted by filup79
            I don't recall any A side fighters asking their opponents to sign multi fight deals just to fight them, especially asking to first fight someone else as part of the deal then they will fight.
            Hearn/AJ didn't ask Wilder to fight anybody before them. The 3 fight deal came from DAZN, not Eddie. Team Wilder were told they could negotiate a deal with Skipper to fight AJ alone, but they weren't interested in it.

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            • kafkod
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              #66
              Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
              Povetkin and Usyk both signed Matchroom options to get their big fights vs Joshua/Bellew.
              Busllhit!

              Povetkin was AJ's mando.

              Usyk and Bellew wanted to fight each other and Hearn couldn't have stopped them, even if he'd wanted to.

              Neither Povetkin nor Usyk had to sign any options deals with Matchroom in order to get those fights.They are working with Hearn because he pays them well, not because of contractual obligations.

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              • kafkod
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                #67
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                You are recalling right!...

                (... not even AJ asked those to his opponents...)
                World champions having rematch clauses for voluntary defences is standard practice ... unless AJ and Hearn do it. Then it becomes, "demanding options" or, "forcing the opponent to sign a multi-fight deal"

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                • OldTerry
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                  Wilder called for private negotiations after Hearn read Ortiz teams emails and exposed them. I wonder why Wilder now wants things to be kept private??? Hmm....
                  Ortiz's emails are not proof that it has secretly been agreed that he and Wilder will square off next. They are simply statements from Ortiz that could either be true, not true or Ortiz misunderstanding exactly what's going on.

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                  • What up
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                    #69
                    What ever wait till negotiations take place then we will see who's full of Bull **** just like last time they negotiated

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                    • Oshio
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                      #70
                      Wilder is not fight Joshua. He's scared of Joshua else I don't see why he won't sign the dotted lines and let 10m to go jus like that. The relationship between Wilder and Al is slave-master relationship where Al Haymon runs both the means and mode of productiond

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