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  • #61
    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
    If he comes back and takes down Fury and Joshua, history would say he was a genius.
    I can't say I disagree with your opinion that Wilder should take step aside money to give himself some time to make the proper adjustments but Wilder being called a genius? Hell no. That will never happen. He has god given power in that right hand but I doubt he's even around the median of the world's registered IQs. He isn't even relatively intelligent unless you're comparing him to a hamster.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Andre_parker1 View Post
      I see what hearn is doing,he is goading deontay into taking the fight anyways because he knows if fury beats or better demolishes him again fury has no qualms taking the joshua fight and they have one less heavyweight to worry about
      You may be right. It's just Hearn being Hearn, a relentless promoter.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
        What's embarrassing about taking a step aside money if the contract guarantees you a shot at the winner.

        Methinks Hearn is talking outta his mouth.
        He's talking out of his mouth? Really? That's funny. I thought that was generally the way most people communicate verbally...

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        • #64
          Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
          A lot of coghsucking from the usual Hearnamaniacs
          Incredible how butthurt they get the minute someone mentions AJ or Hearn
          Personally I wish all three of them would go away
          I'm not a fan of promoters. They are tolerated, no more, no less. I just want to see the best fights possible. AJ redeemed himself by beating Ruiz in the rematch after he was on top of the world, undefeated and could've just packed it in mentally and never regained his titles after getting KO'd. Anyone who discredits that win in the rematch obviously doesn't know how hard it is to come back from a devastating KO in your first loss, especially against a late replacement you were supposed to beat. Ask Mike Tyson. He was never the same after losing to Douglas.
          Mindless worship of one fighter is just as bad as negating everything a fighter does because you don't like them personally.
          BTW, who is the third person you wish would go away? AJ, Hearn and...?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
            I get it. You feel the need to hold Fury and be like him.....and you wish you'd gotten that free drink from your idol to keep the bottle
            Wasn't it Wilder who was crying with a million excuses as to why he lost instead of just accepting reality and taking it like a man? And now isn't it you whose crying about Wilder losing by making excuse after excuse? I'm just trying to understand things here, enlighten me if I'm a bit confused.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Deontay Wilder doesn't have the word quit in his DNA. "Speak it, believe it and receive it". One can only imagine the kind off heat, passion and intensity he is going to bring to the trilogy.

              That's why I favor him in this matchup between himself and Tyson Fury because he is the hungrier of the two and wants it a whole lot more than Fury as well. Wilder hasn't been this hungry in five years.

              Through sheer will, guts and determination; He's bringing that WBC heavyweight strap back to America in a very convincing manner.
              His deluded brain may not know the word quit but his legs were screaming quit from round 3 on.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                Wow, the complete opposite thing that a promoter would say if he WANTED the fighter to take the step aside money.
                What? There's nothing Hearne could say that will influence Wilder's decision either way and he's fully aware of this (as is anyone with half a brain).
                Hearne is simply stating his honest point of view and nothing more.

                I know a lot of people have trouble with the idea of people saying things because that's what they believe, but it does happen and this is quite obviously one of those moments.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
                  What's embarrassing about taking a step aside money if the contract guarantees you a shot at the winner.

                  Methinks Hearn is talking outta his mouth.
                  "I appreciate the fact that you have the right to go next, but you have to admit that you have very little chance of winning so it would probably be better if you stepped aside and let a proper champion have a go.
                  Nobody wants to watch you fight Fury again as you obviously can't beat him, so just take some money and know your place (on the sidelines)."

                  Not embarrassing at all, is it?

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                  • #69
                    "Eddie Hearn's advice:"
                    Anytime you run across that and you are NOTin his stable. Just be a good lad and do exactly the opposite of what he says. MAKE FREE MONEY WITHOUT throwing a single punch! Hearn is such a knob.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by theface07 View Post
                      I'm not a fan of promoters. They are tolerated, no more, no less. I just want to see the best fights possible. AJ redeemed himself by beating Ruiz in the rematch after he was on top of the world, undefeated and could've just packed it in mentally and never regained his titles after getting KO'd. Anyone who discredits that win in the rematch obviously doesn't know how hard it is to come back from a devastating KO in your first loss, especially against a late replacement you were supposed to beat. Ask Mike Tyson. He was never the same after losing to Douglas.
                      Mindless worship of one fighter is just as bad as negating everything a fighter does because you don't like them personally.
                      BTW, who is the third person you wish would go away? AJ, Hearn and...?
                      I don’t doubt what he did was easy ( AJ ) and never thought it would be
                      The three heavyweights
                      Just can’t stand the back and forth , it’s annoying as fugh

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