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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Fury, Joshua Meeting Was Probably Awkward, Not Staged

    Eddie Hearn, promoter for WBA, IBF, IBO, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, says the chance meeting between his boxer and WBC champion Tyson Fury was not staged to create headlines.
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  • JonWBA
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    Yet again Eddie mugging Whyte off. Dillian should never have signed with Eddie, would of been a World champ by now. Eddie's been stringing him along for years. Who's the donkey now!!!

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      #3
      Originally posted by JonWBA
      Yet again Eddie mugging Whyte off. Dillian should never have signed with Eddie, would of been a World champ by now. Eddie's been stringing him along for years. Who's the donkey now!!!
      Doubtful he'd beat anybody holding a belt. Fury would smash him, Wilder would have done the same and AJ already battered him. He would still be where he is, telling sparring stories and being irrelevant.

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      • koolq360
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        Dillian Whyte suuuuucks

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        • Cool Scant
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          Whyte is a bum

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          • kafkod
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            #6
            Originally posted by JonWBA
            Yet again Eddie mugging Whyte off. Dillian should never have signed with Eddie, would of been a World champ by now. Eddie's been stringing him along for years. Who's the donkey now!!!
            He isn't signed with Hearn. They work together on a fight by fight basis.

            Eddie tried to make a fight between Whyte and AJ last year, but Dillian turned it down.

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            • Jkp
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              #7
              Originally posted by JonWBA
              Yet again Eddie mugging Whyte off. Dillian should never have signed with Eddie, would of been a World champ by now. Eddie's been stringing him along for years. Who's the donkey now!!!
              Eddie offered Whyte his shot at AJ's 3 world titles last year.
              Gave him a signed contract with dates and everything. all he needed to do was sign it.

              But Whyte ducked and ran like the drug riddled coward he is.
              After shouting about wanting the AJ world title fight for years, he went deathly quiet when it suddenly became a reality. The guy is fraud. Been struggling with nobodies like Wach and midget rivas.

              I expect Povetkin will KO him, even at 40 years old.

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              • Jkp
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                #8
                Originally posted by kafkod
                He isn't signed with Hearn. They work together on a fight by fight basis.

                Eddie tried to make a fight between Whyte and AJ last year, but Dillian turned it down.
                Amazing how these guys with hardons for Whyte, completely ignore the fact he already turned down his shot at not 1, but 3 world titles.

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                • tokon
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jonnyc420
                  Doubtful he'd beat anybody holding a belt. Fury would smash him, Wilder would have done the same and AJ already battered him. He would still be where he is, telling sparring stories and being irrelevant.
                  Hahaha, harsh! But keeping it real.

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                  • tokon
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                    Wilder, Pulev, but no mention of the mandated fights with Whyte and Usyk?

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