Comments Thread For: Wilder Paying No Attention To Hearn's 50-50 Talk For Joshua
				
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This will be the second time wilder turns down more money than he’s ever been paid. He’s a coward and before anyone mentions the 50 mill Joshua just got substantially more than that to fight Ruiz. Joshua is the only star at heavyweightComment
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Aj (black) and deontayduckus (black)....both of these black b!+ch35 are a bunch of divas and so are their b!+ch @$$ fans....Comment
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This post would have made just as much sense without the word black. Seriously what does the amount of melanin in somebodies skin have to do with courage?? I've left boxing groups before because of this incessant kind of racism, it's so freaking unnecessary. How are people not banned for this shizLast edited by Articulateboxin; 01-16-2020, 06:54 AM.Comment
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And when Wilder turned down AJ's offers of 12.5 or 15 million, he got substantially more than that to fight other fighters.
So either you're a coward for turning down career high paydays, which means Joshua is a coward.
Or you're not a coward for turning down career high paydays if you end up making more later, in which case Wilder isn't a coward.
But you have to be consistent. Because otherwise, honestly, you seem like the coward.Comment
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Wilder and FInkel starting the running early ..
lest we forget ...
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32KOs) is still very much a work in progress, says his co-manager Shelly Finkel. After last Saturday's world title win over Bermane Stiverne, the hype began growing for a fight between Wilder and WBO/WBA/IBO/IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Finkel, who manages Wilder with Al Haymon and Jay Deas, also works closely with Klitschko.
He says there is no need to rush Wilder into big fights against the best of the division; that despite a world title he still needs time to grow and groom his skills.
“Look, (Wilder) is a baby winning the title. It was his first title fight, they'll be a time for unification, they'll be a time for all those things, he could go and Povetkin (the No. 2 contender) in Russia and make $10 million,” Finkel said to the Tuscaloosa News. “It's not the right thing yet. Give him a couple of fights, maybe bring something back to Alabama. Let him develop just like any other athlete. They don't take someone who is a great college prospect and throw him right in. And this kid is a great prospect.”
One fight that could happen this year is a match against unbeaten EBU/British champion Tyson Fury.
And when Wilder turned down AJ's offers of 12.5 or 15 million, he got substantially more than that to fight other fighters.
So either you're a coward for turning down career high paydays, which means Joshua is a coward.
Or you're not a coward for turning down career high paydays if you end up making more later, in which case Wilder isn't a coward.
But you have to be consistent. Because otherwise, honestly, you seem like the coward.Comment
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Some of the posts on this thread are pathetic. Wilder ducking Joshua is the funniest thing I've heard in the last year. As almost ALL boxers say, they are focused on their opponent at hand...they aren't concerned about any other fight. But of course the idiots on this thread would equate that to Wilder ducking AJ.
If I recall correctly, one of his MANYZ excuses for why he got beat the FLUCK up by RUIZ, was that he was too focused on Wilder going into the fight. Is that still true or nah???
In my opinion, Joshua is going to pursue his mandatories...they are gonna use this "interview" to say "Well Wilder clearly didn't want to come to the table and talk about the fight so we are going to proceed to taking on our mandatories." It's bull and it's scapegoat tactics. if you can't see that, you either don't WANT to see it or you just don't know the history of Boxing politics.Comment
 
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