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  • #11
    that fight will never happen

    and neither will Fury/AJ

    they will duck Fury... just like they ducked Wilder

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Get em up View Post
      As a boxing fan no matter who you root for the world should wanna see AJ vs Wilder. All the crap that's been talked and the hype for that fight will leave entirely too many questions unanswered in a sport that's full of those. I know I wanna see it eventually just to find out who the better man is.
      I want to see it too - I'd love to see it ! But unfortunately its highly unlikely. Wilder is a risky fight for anyone because of that right hand, and can't see Joshua taking that risk while Wilder has no belt and the bigger money is in fighting Fury.

      Only way it comes to fruition is if Wilder beats Fury in III.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Patsfan bri View Post
        wait didn’t AJ ask for 50 million to fight wilder then turned it down? Wilder was not going to be owned by DAZN much like DAZN is trying to run Canelo’s.
        No, he actually didn’t ask for 50 million lol he made a flippant remark in an iFL TV interview. After Wilder’s team were exposed for their apparent reluctance to even negotiate with Hearn, they saw an opportunity to orchestrate a narrative where AJ is the one bltching out, and not them.

        And this “offer” came with no terms, no contract and no possibility of negotiations–they wouldn’t even accept Hearn’s phone calls on the matter for shlt sake!! LOL It was literally a case of “verbally accept or we’ll withdraw the offer”. You can’t turn something down that was never actually on the table, can ya?

        Unlike Wilder, who’s had contracts in his possession but lost his pen and had a meeting to discuss the finer details for $100m, but turned it down with “they wouldn’t tell us what AJ would earn” as the reason LOL

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Patsfan bri View Post
          wait didn’t AJ ask for 50 million to fight wilder then turned it down? Wilder was not going to be owned by DAZN much like DAZN is trying to run Canelo’s.
          Wilder would have been "owned" for exactly three fights, and would have been $100 MILLION richer for it. Now, he'll be fighting for his career after effectively being beaten twice by Fury.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by angkag View Post
            I want to see it too - I'd love to see it ! But unfortunately its highly unlikely. Wilder is a risky fight for anyone because of that right hand, and can't see Joshua taking that risk while Wilder has no belt and the bigger money is in fighting Fury.

            Only way it comes to fruition is if Wilder beats Fury in III.
            These guys act like AJ getting KOd by Andy is better than Wilder getting KOd by Fury. All they see is the pleather and varnish.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
              AJ fighting Wilder will just make it look like AJ only fight threats after fury beats think a la Klitschko. Joshua would just continue to look like an opportunist with this strategy
              It seems like you have nothing upstairs. How could AJ have fought Wlad while he just an up and comer those days? Wilder was already WBC champion but dared not fight any unification bout

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              • #17
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                that fight will never happen

                and neither will Fury/AJ

                they will duck Fury... just like they ducked Wilder
                AJ ducked Wilder in your dream? These crying Wilder's fans are fond of turning the truth upside down. Wilder was the one ducking any serious contender and after all these years of being champion he never fought any unification. The biggest name on his resume is the aged Ortiz, that is very telling. Face the truth you dreamer.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                  No, he actually didn’t ask for 50 million lol he made a flippant remark in an iFL TV interview. After Wilder’s team were exposed for their apparent reluctance to even negotiate with Hearn, they saw an opportunity to orchestrate a narrative where AJ is the one bltching out, and not them.

                  And this “offer” came with no terms, no contract and no possibility of negotiations–they wouldn’t even accept Hearn’s phone calls on the matter for shlt sake!! LOL It was literally a case of “verbally accept or we’ll withdraw the offer”. You can’t turn something down that was never actually on the table, can ya?

                  Unlike Wilder, who’s had contracts in his possession but lost his pen and had a meeting to discuss the finer details for $100m, but turned it down with “they wouldn’t tell us what AJ would earn” as the reason LOL
                  Exactly, you put it the way it was. Wilder was never serious about fighting AJ. It's kinda of making noise knowing that his fans will take any nonsense he uttered for truth.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                    Wilder would have been "owned" for exactly three fights, and would have been $100 MILLION richer for it. Now, he'll be fighting for his career after effectively being beaten twice by Fury.
                    Nothing but the truth. Wilder was afraid of the idea that he would have been forced to face serious competitors. He rather kept that strap while pretending to be the greatest ever.
                    Last edited by Boxviewer; 04-02-2020, 12:35 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
                      AJ fighting Wilder will just make it look like AJ only fight threats after fury beats think a la Klitschko. Joshua would just continue to look like an opportunist with this strategy
                      Did you see Joshua as a opportunist for taking on Wlad after Fury had beaten him? You used the word continue, continue to look like an opportunist.

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