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  • MC Hammer
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    #71
    Originally posted by Jax teller
    Are you being deliberately obtuse? The was paying Wilder to be ringside as part of the Sky team. That legal stuff was a lie from Wilders side so he didn't have to go and face Whyte.

    They literally couldn't pay Wilder to come face to face with Joshua.
    Well if he was there to campaign for an AJ fight then what Whyte got to do with it? Whyte had nothing for Wilder and there was no reason to fight him except to make Hearn some money. He was smart to say if I'm not getting what I want out of this the fkk it

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    • MC Hammer
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      #72
      Originally posted by QballLobo
      FaceTime? This isn’t how business is done.
      Wilder can FaceTime his ratchet babies momma if he wants.
      If he is trying to make a big time fight you do it face to face.
      There’s a reason he’s selling T-shirt’s that look like they were printed at a mall kiosk and his fight have to tarp off the second deck.
      AJ can't even sign his name to a contract so if you are talking about how business is done it wouldn't include AJ at all. He has no voice or say so and is more of matchrooms product than an actual partner. If someone is promoting an event and they want to do business with a certain club they speak to the owner and not the bartender. AJ is the bartender here and Wilder should not have even wasted his time with a facetime

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      • Jax teller
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        #73
        Originally posted by MC Hammer
        Well if he was there to campaign for an AJ fight then what Whyte got to do with it? Whyte had nothing for Wilder and there was no reason to fight him except to make Hearn some money. He was smart to say if I'm not getting what I want out of this the fkk it
        It was a high profile UK HW unification fight, there was other heavyweights there too. And Whyte was offering career high money for Wilder at the time. Lol you muppets expect quiet Whyte to have a night in so as not to scare off Wilder.

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        • Lorddgoodness
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          #74
          From story to story

          You like to see them begging,and at the same time they're not ready to fight you? All is from the same mouth, AJ should just leave Wilder to keep on fighting tired legs...

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          • MC Hammer
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            #75
            Originally posted by Jax teller
            It was a high profile UK HW unification fight, there was other heavyweights there too. And Whyte was offering career high money for Wilder at the time. Lol you muppets expect quiet Whyte to have a night in so as not to scare off Wilder.
            We didn't care if Whyte was there or not, but if you are blocking him from AJ to put Whyte in the way for a fight then it was a waste of Wilder's time. No one cares if it was for a good pay check when the opportunity he wanted was being blocked off by that same team. If AJ wanted the fight he wouldn't have blocked him from the ring.

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            • shaheed1972
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              #76
              Here's the deal, WHEN did he try to FaceTime AJ? Was this last year when talks broke down? If so what does that have to do with now? Also, why is Wilder so sure that the fight wouldn't go through on AJ's end through if he hasn't tried to talk to AJ or his team?

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              • aboutfkntime
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                #77
                Originally posted by MC Hammer
                We didn't care if Whyte was there or not, but if you are blocking him from AJ to put Whyte in the way for a fight then it was a waste of Wilder's time. No one cares if it was for a good pay check when the opportunity he wanted was being blocked off by that same team. If AJ wanted the fight he wouldn't have blocked him from the ring.




                refused to accept the $50m he demanded

                lost his pen when Wilder accepted their $15m lowball

                added ridiculous impediments to the contract that made no sense at all

                refused to let Wilder enter the ring

                refused to talk to Wilder on facetime

                THOSE ARE NOT THE ACTIONS OF SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO FIGHT

                I can see whats up, even if the AJ fcukboys are playing dumb

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #78
                  All of this can be resolved, if ether Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder? Physically confront each other. Very simple old school way of dealing with this situation 'Find out where Wilder hangs out, take some sky/or your own camera's and confront him' really simple.

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                  • OPS
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                    #79
                    Wilder you make a great point but I do not wish to see you fight Ortiz. This fight is predictable and futile and does nothing for your legacy. Additionally, it's the fans who suffers because of your egos.

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                    • Alan Smithee
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      Joshua requested him to sit down face to face, cowardly Wilder wanted to facetime instead. Wilder still believes he doesn't have a boss.
                      Do you understand the article? Reading comprehension anyone? Wilder had attempted to speak with A.J previously! Joshua refused! Now A.J claims to want a sitdown. As usual, the brits are full of s..t. Can't wait for them to fight. BOMBSQUAD by early K.O!

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