Comments Thread For: Fury's Promoter Rubbishes Joshua's Claim of Talks With Wilder

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  • kafkod
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    #11
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
    Glad to see Frankie doesn’t get up to playing that country vs country bs. He sees right through the narcissistic games Eddie Hearn and Joshua play.
    Yeah, old Frankie boy is being completely honest and open here, and why shouldn't he? It's not like he's ever had any kind of beef or rivalry going on with Eddie ...

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    • kafkod
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      #12
      "I don't think it's a difficult negotiation -- we have just seen that with two networks in the U.S. agreeing to work with each other for Wilder-Fury II. The only thing that stops it is all of the ego with Eddie Hearn."

      Frank Warren is becoming quite a comedian in his old age.

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      • Ake-Dawg
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        #13
        Just want to note that Warren highlights Fury's ability to invoke a rematch should he lose, but not Wilder's right to a rematch should Fury come out victorious. There would be no Fury Joshua "straightway" as he says.

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        • Cool Scant
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          #14
          Originally posted by Kezzer
          Agree if you class Joshua as champion then this is those ranked 1&2 behind him.

          Not so sure on Whyte though , it’s between him, Ruiz and Usyk for #3 challenger place at the moment
          Joshua lost to a 25-1 underdog. He’s currently irrelevant concerning heavyweight supremacy.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #15
            Originally posted by Oldskoolg
            Glad to see Frankie doesn’t get up to playing that country vs country bs. He sees right through the narcissistic games Eddie Hearn and Joshua play.
            lol speaking as someone who fell for and remember the Naseem Hamed years I can tell you Hearn is a saint compared to Warren. He's also miles better for boxing. Hearn actually puts his boxers in against decent opponents. Look what Warren has been doing for Fury and Dubois. Bum city. He's already ruining Dubois's career. Ask Ricky Hatton if Warren is a good promoter.....

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            • Robertthebruce
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              #16
              Originally posted by Kezzer
              Agree if you class Joshua as champion then this is those ranked 1&2 behind him.

              Not so sure on Whyte though , it’s between him, Ruiz and Usyk for #3 challenger place at the moment
              'Joshua as champion?? The guy who got battered into submission by a tub of lard then won the rematch by running in a ring so massive it would be illegal in the UK??

              I agree AJ is top 3 but certainly not proven to be above Wilder or Fury yet. Beetlejuice is a PED cheat but he maybe sneaks into 5th best based on his results.
              Last edited by Robertthebruce; 01-22-2020, 05:24 PM.

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              • Kezzer
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                #17
                Originally posted by Cool Scant
                Joshua lost to a 25-1 underdog. He’s currently irrelevant concerning heavyweight supremacy.
                The same guy currently owns four of the five recognised belts.

                The same guy earned a reported £75 million for his last fight against that same fighter who was a 25-1 underdog.

                The same guy has by far the best resume. He has beaten Klitschko, Whyte, Parker, Ruiz, Povetkin to name a few. They are all at least top10 fighters.

                He holds the belts , the cash and the best resume. So of course he isn’t irrelevant, he has the most people wanting to watch him for one (with possibly only exception Canelo in certain areas of the world)

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                • Get em up
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                  #18
                  He literally contradicts himself saying Joshua cant fight Wilder next due to a rematch clause the loser can invoke then turns around and says if Fury wins he can make the fight between Fury and Joshua WTF is wrong with these people

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                  • Southpaw010
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Get em up
                    He literally contradicts himself saying Joshua cant fight Wilder next due to a rematch clause the loser can invoke then turns around and says if Fury wins he can make the fight between Fury and Joshua WTF is wrong with these people
                    That's how ****ed up people are man, they think there is a different set of rules for them and everyone else. I just pray Wilder drops fury earlier this time and KOs him properly.

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                    • texasboi15
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Cool Scant
                      Joshua lost to a 25-1 underdog. He’s currently irrelevant concerning heavyweight supremacy.
                      BWaHaahaHA!!

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