Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder Will Not Take Risk of Ortiz, He'll Face Fury Next
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When it comes to what Wilder is doing EDDIE IS ALWAYS WRONG!!!No hes not, this site likes posting old articles ( we ALL know this ) and mixing things up half the time to create threads . Its run by Wilder fan club mostly and its also proving by who sponsors the site.
in this case ,IDK ? Who cares ,Wilder will fight Ortiz or ??????Who knows with that guy .
In the Breazeale situation Hearn was actually right and when Breazeale came out with that and Hearn pursued it they changed plans bc it would look to obvious . ONLY when Fury entered the picture they scrapped that original fight.
I know you're a head case yourself on here soo there that as well,right ? lolComment
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It’s great to look at Joshua and simply laugh at his capitulation, it brings a huge amount of satisfaction in saying I told you so.
Aj isn’t that great a boxer and is a over hyped body builder with one hell of a promotional and marketing team. He just about the show and nothing to do with boxing.
That being said he could be the best through hard training and focus on the craft of boxing he has a chance to be the #1 of this generation.
The problem AJ has is not just him but it’s his Instagram generation. They don’t build the strong base and it’s all about quick success. I can’t knock the hustle but can say that when you are covering so many holes in your ability someone unexpected will find them out.
In this case it’s unexpected based on the social media overhype of packaging over substance but when looking at it from boxing perspective Aj has nothing of note and was always going to loose to guy with a solid boxing background with a long history of building on experience and craft. Aj for all his faults is backed by the big media players in UK, he has a big following all this makes him an appealing figurehead in any sport, they built up his following with no focus on his skills in the ring.
Aj has a chance in the Ruiz rematch but I think his loss brings much bigger problems in the future. It’s completely possible that the tail end of his boxing career will be heavily littered with losses. That is the case with many fighters but Aj is in danger of going down in history for all the wrong reasons. I cannot see on the back of the Ruiz fight him beating any of the other 3 Fury/Wilder/Whyte.
Wilder in my opinion in all honestly was the worst boxer compared to Fury/Joshua/Ruiz. However he has that one punch which he carries for 12 rounds and he can take a punch and survive so for me in the rankings it has to be : Fury/Wilder/Ruiz/Joshua/Whyte
Fury by far is the best heavyweight boxer in the game and if he can put a bit more weight behind his punches and get some knockouts then he will be the finished article. Wilder can hide behind his one punch knock out but unfortunately AJ has been so exposed in the Ruiz match I’m not sure what he brings to the table anymore. The rematch for the other boxers won’t mean much Aj has been found out and every single heavyweight out there will really fancy their chances. In fact I bet all the other boxers apart from Ruiz hopes Aj wins because then they can fight Aj for 100-200m and rip those belts out of his hands and do it in a rematch for another 100-200m.
I hope Ruiz demolishes AJ in the rematch and we can get back to having a boxing superstar and not body builders in the heavyweight division.
Aj for now has become not only the golden ticket for his promotors but also for other boxers. They are all there silently waiting and hoping for their big pay day. If nothing else AJ can be responsible for making many fighters multi millionaires with his huge fan base and following.
Aj unless u do a rocky style camp out in the mountains expect all the other big guns to come for you and for a knockout aswell as a big payday because having an Olympic champion and Ex unified Heavyweight champion on your record is one is a spectacular way to retire.
Aj will retire a lot of guys but not in the way he thought. Change your team pal before my speculation becomes your actual history.Last edited by Batfink; 06-23-2019, 02:02 AM.Comment
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Am I tripping out or is Eddie Hearn using Wilder and Fury's name to promote himself now that his cash cow just got milked by Ruiz.Comment
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Every prediction he's made about Wilder has been wrong. But I understand why you overlook that and still believe him. Trust me, I totally understand why you would believe fast car Eddie.Comment
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lmfao ass handed to him. He won the fight via KO and knocked Ortiz down 3 times.
Joshua was up on the cards even though he lost every round, got knocked down four times, and quit. Joshua was up in the cards to Wlad (lol) and Povetkin also (lol)
But Wilder was robbing Ortiz. **** outta here.
I'm sure he Haymon paid Dom to take a dive too, right?Comment
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In other words, Wilder has been avoiding Whyte for 600 days now, and by the time he is supposed to face him without any more excuses left it will probably be closer to 700 days.
Why the need to fight for an interim belt? who, on their deathbed, would say to their grandkids: 'Be proud of your granddaddy, he was interim champion once.'Comment

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