Comments Thread For: Hearn Reacts To Fury: Whyte Destroys Wilder, Joshua KO's Wilder With Ease

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #21
    it would not surprise me if Whyte was a tougher fight for Wilder... I just can't see AJ standing up to his power

    Ruiz kind of exposed AJ a little

    *** IN MIKE TYSON'S VOICE ***
    " AJ got discombobulated "

    AJ seems a bit brittle, and I think Wilder will land betsy at some point... Whyte could take it better than AJ

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #22
      Originally posted by thack
      Wilder is the worst possible match up for the static Joshua .If a short armed little fat bloke can destroy Joshua as he did then you may see the reason why the Hearns have kept Joshua's suspect chin out the way of Wilder .As Barry Hearn said pre -Ruiz mauling ..quote 'If Joshua doesn't fight Wilder for the next ten years but keeps on wining then i'll take that'.....that say's it all!


      and it was easier for AJ to contain Ruiz in the rematch by boxing him, than it would be for AJ to contain Wilder... Fury handled Wilder by stopping him coming forward, not by sticking and moving

      that is a very tough fight for AJ... pretty obvious why it did not happen

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      • thack
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        #23
        Originally posted by aboutfkntime
        and it was easier for AJ to contain Ruiz in the rematch by boxing him, than it would be for AJ to contain Wilder... Fury handled Wilder by stopping him coming forward, not by sticking and moving

        that is a very tough fight for AJ... pretty obvious why it did not happen
        Agreed, Joshua would not beat Wilder with the stick and move , he would have to risk opening up and engaging in throwing some serious leather and we know where that goes!...and letting Wilder back him up would be an even earlier night.Why some of the 'fans' couldn't see the obvious swerve is beyond me when Barry Hearn said it himself!

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg
          Hey eddie, what happened to your “american takeover”? Did I miss it? Your british ultranationalist Strmfrnt racist followers need something to be proud of!
          We own all the belts dummy. Why take over an old colony when you can make it irrelevant?

          America has no to nothing left at heavyweight, what are they supposed to take over? Pension funds?
          Last edited by Angeljuice; 06-27-2020, 08:12 AM.

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            #25
            [QU esOTE=thack;20630846]Agreed, Joshua would not beat Wilder with the stick and move , he would have to risk opening up and engaging in throwing some serious leather and we know where that goes!...and letting Wilder back him up would be an even earlier night.Why some of the 'fans' couldn't see the obvious swerve is beyond me when Barry Hearn said it himself![/QUOTE]

            Wilder avoided AJ, just ran away whilst calling AJ a coward. He made a big money offer then refused to send the contact or share the details.

            Wilder fans see him make a big deal offer and assume AJ refused, Shelley told Hearne that he had to sign the deal BEFORE he read the terms and conditions and refused to send a copy of the contract.

            All part of the protected paper champ legacy. Pretend the opponent is afraid whilst you run and hide.

            AJ defeats Wilder with ease.

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              #26
              I fully believe that Wilder knocks out Joshua inside 1 round. I think Whyte offers more resistance, but gets knocked out R4-R6.

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                #27
                I dare Hearn to put his hypejob R@c.i5t in with Wilder
                Could have undesputed in 18 but slave trader juniors princess said he wasn't ready. "i won't be rushed into the Wilder fight"
                If Whyte, Price, Dubois, Klitschko, Ruiz, Bakolie & even Dawejko have put Aj down, what's Wilder going to if he touches that chinny chin chin 🤣💨

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                  #28
                  If Hearn that those Matchroom stiffs could’ve beat wilder he wouldve already put both in the ring with wilder.

                  He would’ve gave wilder the $7M he asked for to fight Whyte just like he gave Martin $8.6M to fight AJ.

                  And he would’ve gave wilder a percentage split like he is willing to give fury. Instead he offered wilder nothing but flat fees... ridiculously equivalent to 12.5% although Parker got 33% 🤦🏽*♂️

                  That’s all you need to know on what Hearn thought of Whyte and Joshua’s chance against wilder

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Angeljuice
                    [QU esOTE=thack;20630846]Agreed, Joshua would not beat Wilder with the stick and move , he would have to risk opening up and engaging in throwing some serious leather and we know where that goes!...and letting Wilder back him up would be an even earlier night.Why some of the 'fans' couldn't see the obvious swerve is beyond me when Barry Hearn said it himself!
                    Wilder avoided AJ, just ran away whilst calling AJ a coward. He made a big money offer then refused to send the contact or share the details.

                    Wilder fans see him make a big deal offer and assume AJ refused, Shelley told Hearne that he had to sign the deal BEFORE he read the terms and conditions and refused to send a copy of the contract.

                    All part of the protected paper champ legacy. Pretend the opponent is afraid whilst you run and hide.

                    AJ defeats Wilder with ease.[/QUOTE]

                    Joshua's promoters know different as do the majority of knowledgeable boxing people.Joshua would have no more than a punchers chance.How anyone can say Joshua beats Wilder with ease when the same guy was asking 'what will he do next' in his corner against a 40/1 underdog I think ends the discussion ....

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by W1LL
                      Eddie Hearn can't do an interview these days without going on and on and on about Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. He talks about these two more than any of his own stable of fighters. He should just focus on his own body of work. I feel embarrassed for him, he has been made to look a fool and continues to fan the flames. Someone in his camp needs to make him aware that all he does is give soundbites about Fury and Wilder. He inadvertantly promotes the two of them better than their own teams do.
                      There is sense in what you said. But he was reacting to the nonsensical statements made by Fury, the con artist and his handlers.

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