WBC is pressuring Wilder to fight Joshua

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  • EnglishOxide
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    #11
    Originally posted by kafkod
    Posts like this are proof that alternative realities do exist!
    It's completely ridiculous isn't it?

    AJ calls out Wilder and Wilder/PBC fans somehow twist it and say AJ ain't interested.

    And then they use the mandatory excuse even though all sanctioning bodies will make an exception and allow the unification fight NEXT. Unifications always trump mandatories don't they?!

    I mean, they were saying if Ruiz won then he vs Wilder can happen next. But when it comes to AJ that's not the case!?

    The fact is this. AJ is calling out Wilder. All Wilder has to do is say let's go. But he's not, he's keeping his trap shut because masters Finkel and Haymon told him to.

    As long as their is no legal issue with having to fight Fury twice then nothing can get in the way of this fight. All sanctioning bodies will allow it.

    If there is a legal and Wilder MUST fight Fury twice in 2020 and he can't pay him step-aside then how is AJ at fault in that situation?

    These people are fucking crazy.

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    • Articulateboxin
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      #12
      I don't think this fight happens anytime soon. Debating the reasons is getting a little repetitive now. I just hope they're both in good fights until the if and when arrives. Really looking forward to Wilder vs Fury on Feb!

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      • Real King Kong
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        #13
        Originally posted by Curt Henning
        you really still havent been explained that 100 mil deal yet huh? youre still running around with that sad narrative eh?
        Narrative? It was a legitimate offer confirmed by Shirley finkel. The reason he gave for turning it down was they didn’t know what Joshua would be making...of course all kinds of spin was applied after that.

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        • daggum
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          #14
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          barry hearn "im advising to not fight wilder for at least 2 years"(august 31 2018)

          eddie hearn "wilder go build your name and your profile"
          and you dont think hearn offering wilder 100 million to fight joshua is more pertinent information?

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          • BoZz
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            #15
            Originally posted by bluebeam
            The whole world wants wilder vs Joshua next.

            Everybody except Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn
            True

            Joshua is after Pulev anyway, he's got no interest in real fighters especially after short fat boy ****d him

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              #16
              Originally posted by Monzon99
              Looks like the WBC has had enough of the small potatoes sanctioning fees for Wilder's minor league fights. The WBC wants those million dollar jackpot fees from Joshua wearing the WBC belt. The WBC wants Wilder vs Joshua ASAP.
              The article you linked to is pretty ****** and clearly written by somebody with zero understanding of how the sport works.

              There's nothing curious about the WBC reinstating Whyte. They said they would reinstate him if he was cleared in his doping case. He was cleared in his doping case, so he was reinstated. Once the doping charge was dismissed, the WBC had no choice but to recognize Whyte's interim title win.

              The article also overlooks the fact that sanctioning fees have a cap. If you're making 50 million per fight, your sanctioning fee is the same as someone making 10 million per fight.

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              • Monzon99
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                #17
                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                how could i forget those amazing quotes?!?!?!?!

                dont forget "ill sign tomorrow for 50 million"....."i wont sell my soul for 50 million" once shown 50 million
                The $50m was a fraud offer. If it was real, why didn't Haymon and Finkel offer it again? It was merely a PR move to control the damage caused by Wilder's blatant duckery.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                  It's completely ridiculous isn't it?

                  AJ calls out Wilder and Wilder/PBC fans somehow twist it and say AJ ain't interested.

                  And then they use the mandatory excuse even though all sanctioning bodies will make an exception and allow the unification fight NEXT. Unifications always trump mandatories don't they?!

                  I mean, they were saying if Ruiz won then he vs Wilder can happen next. But when it comes to AJ that's not the case!?

                  The fact is this. AJ is calling out Wilder. All Wilder has to do is say let's go. But he's not, he's keeping his trap shut because masters Finkel and Haymon told him to.

                  As long as their is no legal issue with having to fight Fury twice then nothing can get in the way of this fight. All sanctioning bodies will allow it.

                  If there is a legal and Wilder MUST fight Fury twice in 2020 and he can't pay him step-aside then how is AJ at fault in that situation?

                  These people are fucking crazy.
                  Wilder's silence this week after Joshua's win is revealing. Wilder was so hopeful and eager to fight Ruiz if Ruiz won. Of course Wilder knew that Haymon would rig fatso to dive for Wilder.

                  Now that Joshua is back in the driver's seat and calling the shots, Wilder has gone back into hiding.

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