Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder Would Take Franchise Title To Duck Joshua or Whyte
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yeah dont take wilder seriously....like when he comes up with the 50 mil you asked for....instead do this
say "i wont sell my soul for 50 mil
say "its gotta be in the UK for my fans"
then turn around and say "if you guys think its so easy you go train and fight wilder" to your fans
then get your arse beat by a 25-1 dog who is a pudgy americanComment
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So their all bad but Hearn isn’tHearn is right. Wilder is a total protected lying fraud who has the protection of Haymon and Sulaiman. He only fights set ups that Haymon can control or buy. Fury was bought to play soft on Wilder. Fury vs Wilder is a business alliance. Even Arum is in on it, he never talks about Wilder/Haymon in regards to Fury.
Hearn is out to do right
You people make me laugh , when will you realize their all fughin thief’s and will shoot off bullchit when it’s well suited for their own case
They are all snakes and that’s including HearnComment
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[QUOTE=rckdees;20183509]This clown is as delusional as the other clown from England[/QUOTE
Actually judging from your 'post' it sounds like you are closer to Hearn than you imagine......
Hearn is a joke who amusingly seems to belive the shyte that comes out of his trap.Why on earth would Wilder the KO artist be affraid to fight Joshua who was recently taken to bits and KTFO by a small fat guy and then Whyte who was KTFO by Joshua .Hearn is off his t.itsComment
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Does Eddie Hearn even follow boxing?
Let’s be clear—Deontay Wilder would rather lose a title in the ring than have one awarded to him in a board room. The unbeaten heavyweight is coming up on five years as the reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) titlist, an anniversary date which will only remain intact should he get past Luis Ortiz in their upcoming rematch later this month. With the sanctioning body’s creation of the “WBC Franchise” title comes the safety net of not having to lose a belt in the ring or even abide by the organization’s rules as it relates to honoring mandatory challenger obligations.Comment

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