If Joshua was a “HypeJob” why didn’t Wilder accept $100million+?

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #41
    Originally posted by El_Mero
    According to Wilder, he is his own boss. He's said it time and time again. He called Hearn a slave master. i know you remember that.

    As for the Fury coward comment, last i read, Fury rematch IS happening, after the Ortiz rematch. So what exactly are you fuming about?



    turning down that 120 million contract was a great move.
    Said nobody ever. Ruiz did Wilders dirty work and he looked pretty good doing it. Now Ruiz IS the face of the heavyweight boxing. He's charismatic, has a great story, speaks well and is bilingual. He stepped up when others wouldnt. From the looks of this past weekend, Wilder wouldve knocked AJ the fu.ck out. But he wont get the chance to now. Cause "til this day" he refused to fight him. Sad state of affairs. but hey go enjoy the ortiz rematch that EVERYONE wanted
    Which banned regular poster is this?

    I didn't post wilder didn't say that, I posted we all know it isn't true. What he said about Hearn has no bearing on this discussion.

    Read what I wrote in context. Robbie Barrett is mad now because AJ got destroyed and Fury is seen as a coward for running away from the Wilder rematch. He is trying to save face by repeatedly saying "Wilder and Ortiz ducked" when in fact their manager refused t allow them to go to DAZN because he has the right to do so.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #42
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      Which banned regular poster is this?

      I didn't post wilder didn't say that, I posted we all know it isn't true. What he said about Hearn has no bearing on this discussion.

      Read what I wrote in context. Robbie Barrett is mad now because AJ got destroyed and Fury is seen as a coward for running away from the Wilder rematch. He is trying to save face by repeatedly saying "Wilder and Ortiz ducked" when in fact their manager refused t allow them to go to DAZN because he has the right to do so.
      Oh so Wilder isn't a ducker cos Haymon, but Fury is even though he has a promoter. Double standard nonsense again. Wilder is a duck, you can try and excuse it with whatever bs you conjure but it's basically a fact.

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      • El_Mero
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        #43
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        Which banned regular poster is this?

        I didn't post wilder didn't say that, I posted we all know it isn't true. What he said about Hearn has no bearing on this discussion.

        Read what I wrote in context. Robbie Barrett is mad now because AJ got destroyed and Fury is seen as a coward for running away from the Wilder rematch. He is trying to save face by repeatedly saying "Wilder and Ortiz ducked" when in fact their manager refused t allow them to go to DAZN because he has the right to do so.
        banned regular poster? Sorry my guy, I'm a long time viewer, never a poster.

        But it kind of does. He said AJ takes orders cause Hearn is the slave master. Well what does that make Haymon, if he tells 2 fighters they cant fight AJ? A slave master as well? \

        Robbie is always mad, even moreso now.

        Fury announced the rematch, why still a coward in your eyes? The fat gypsy got a undeserved draw last time vs wilder. Now he's probably in the best shape ever and will fight Wilder again. Not sure thats what I'd call a coward.

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        • uppercut510
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          #44
          You all overhyped him, and he was never what you all made him to be, if you know boxing and arent foaming at the mouth because he was from the uk and seels out 90k stadiums and that he makes alot of money ud see that hs head movement, chin, foot work, and stamina were big red flags. AJ himself never wanted all that hype, you all and hearn put all that pressure on the mans shoulders and he cracked

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          • Ghost of Sparta
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            #45
            He was most definitely a hype job. He was exposed at the weekend the first time he was against a prime age guy who could box and away from his comfort zone of referees covering him and doping agencies allowing him exemptions. All his wins have been against guys like 40 years old since Wlad, who Fury had finished off for good before he faced him.

            All this 'undisputed world champion' yet never defended the belts against the other two legit guys at the top of his division, who incidentally had the balls to fight each other. Making pathetic offers knowing they won't be accepted then going public saying 'they're all scared to fight him' 'won't agree to fight'

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            • Bundt
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              #46
              Originally posted by uppercut510
              for no belts!!!!!!!
              I was speaking in the context of before the whole Ruiz debacle. Wilder would be on his way to a quarter billion dollars had he said F U to his advisors.

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              • uppercut510
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                #47
                Originally posted by Bundt
                I was speaking in the context of before the whole Ruiz debacle. Wilder would be on his way to a quarter billion dollars had he said F U to his advisors.
                BUT THIS FIGHT HAD TO HAPPEN FIRST WITHIN THAT DEAL!!! and aj coulda had $50mil if he hadnt listened to his advisors n manager, so we are even i guess. Wilder would have been stuck on that app for 3 fights and that app isnt doing the best, i guess we will have to wait until his career is over before we can determine if he shoulda took it or not, I would have taken it, but then again im broke and need the money badly and dont have an advisor whos been apart of some of boxing biggest fights... so ill let them worry about that... but either way ruiz woulda beat aj b4 wilder got to him. not understanding the logic behind blaming wilder for aj being battered up n down the right.
                Last edited by uppercut510; 06-04-2019, 10:04 PM.

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                • jdp28tx
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                  #48
                  Both are hype jobs and both know they are hype jobs. They also refused to fight each other because they each believe they would lose to the other. They both have insecurity problems regarding their limitations and how good they really are.

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