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Originally posted by Fire4231 View PostForget what these UK bots are talking about. They keep focusing on everything but the truth. Truth is Joshua has lost and very badly and is in the fight of his career.
This along with a years worth of hits to the UK Boxingscene. Hearn would love to teleport right into 2020.
Yet some how y’all get the courage to climb out of bed and come here every morning wading through the embarrassment with 2017 Hearn spin in tow. Hoping you can create a new reality.
Sucks to be y’all. Boxing looks great right now. So many great matches bubbling at Heavyweight and y’all are out here just wasting time.
Nahhhhh, you can keep Wilder and we will keep Joshua. Joshuas loss was a bit embarrassing, Wilders whole protected career is. Thats why you make so much damn noise about Joshua its to drown out the truth about Wilder.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostWTF are you talking about? Fury hasn't swerved the deal, it's still on, providing they both win their interim fights.
If they do, and one of them ducks, it will be Wilder. Mark my words.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostThat's lie. Ruiz didn't even exist until months after the Miller fallout months later. Ha
Wow you guys are really slow. Ha
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How dare somebody put critique on Wilder for "refusing to fight AJ" if now its PROVEN he did the right move as he would NOT get a penny out of those supposed 100M deal??!
Dafq he would sign with DAZN for 3 fight deal which didn't guarantee him those 100 mil money but would loose PBC trusted partnership? Now we see that Wilder would be fked had he agreed on that DAZN deal so you better STFU as you have no weight to impose with your thoughts.
Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostSays the guy who turned down 120 million to fight AJ but talks about someone elses money here ? HaOriginally posted by factsarenice View PostAmazingly, Wilder just described exactly what he did to Joshua.Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostI'm not one to call a professional fighter a coward but I do think Wilder is being quite hypocritical here. He did refuse the 100M to fight AJ.
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Originally posted by kushking View PostBecause they are tribalistic, nationalistic fanboi liars that are desperately trying to spin it as anything besides yet another smart move by Wilder who knew by signing that deal he was putting his career in Hearns hands & Wilder wouldn't have even gotten the AJ fight anyways because AJ would've lost to Ruiz & probably will lose the rematch too. He was always going to fight Ruiz once Big gayby miller got popped since Ruiz was the only way to salvage the millions invested in that fight date.
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Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View PostIt was two offers a 3 fight deal with dazn that had breazeale being wilder first fight and aj making his United States debut, and 4 fight offer which was the same as first but if wilder had lost could of had another fight on dazn after the two fights with Joshua that was for 120million you mentioned. Miller would of popped dirty regardless because aj still had to make his United States debut before the first wilder fight of deal...Last edited by REDEEMER; 09-12-2019, 10:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Ajvar View PostHow dare somebody put critique on Wilder for "refusing to fight AJ" if now its PROVEN he did the right move as he would NOT get a penny out of those supposed 100M deal??!
Dafq he would sign with DAZN for 3 fight deal which didn't guarantee him those 100 mil money but would loose PBC trusted partnership? Now we see that Wilder would be fked had he agreed on that DAZN deal so you better STFU as you have no weight to impose with your thoughts.
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Fury did tremendous damage to Wilder's aura of invincibility and brand. The rematch is more than important it's an imperative. "Turn b*tch" and all that talk is unnecessary nonsense, Fury went with Arums plan for the money...period. As for Fury's long term plan, Arum said the Fury rematch has been contractually agreed upon and signed.
Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostReality is PBC has Ruiz, Kownacki, and Efe Ajagba! Wilder does not really need Fury, but it would be a great event! That being said, I'm not sure Fury wants it! He did turn b*tch for the rematch, and I think I know where Fury is headed:
September 10, 2019:
Jarrell Miller, Top Rank “in advanced negotiations” for “multi-fight deal”
It looks as though heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller will land on his feet after testing positive for just a whole heap of drugs earlier this year, scuttling a career-high payday against Anthony Joshua in the process. The Athletic’s Mike Coppinger reports that “Big Baby” is “in advanced negotiations with Top Rank on a multi-fight deal.”
Perhaps it’s a reward for causing Joshua-Ruiz and the subsequent anguish to Matchroom.
The reason for this is straightforward, as Coppinger points out: Top Rank spent a lot to acquire Tyson Fury’s services and have nobody to pit him against besides “free agents” like Deontay Wilder. Plus, Fury had a doping suspension of his own, albeit for a far less comical quantity of substances, so it’s not like Miller (23-0-1. 20 KO) represents an ethical lapse or anything.
https://www.badlefthook.com/2019/9/1...ht-deal-boxing
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