Hell, after Eddie Hearn's bait and switch screw job on Deontay Wilder in 2018; I don't blame them for freezing Joshua out. I would have done the exact same thing too. They should have accepted the fight after Deontay agreed to all of Joshua's demands, conditions and terms. Money isn't the only thing. It can't buy one's honor, dignity or self-respect. After Team Joshua's shenanigans, Team Wilder wouldn't have settled for anything less than a minimum of a 50 percent purse split anyhow. Name the time and the place and Wilder knocks all of their asses out.
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Total nonsense. It’s for the lead promoter, which is invariably that of the champion, to make offers because they’re the ones with the TV dates and big money behind them who will own the promotion. Do you see contenders offering terms to Canelo, AJ or Pacquiao? If you’re calling Wilder’s management amateurs with no financial clout that need to be waited upon, then so be it - it would explain why an Olympic medalist heavyweight with God-given power was an unknown in his own country and earning nothing until AJ and Fury came along.
And why should fighting Whyte for a career high payday and great exposure have been contingent on fighting AJ, when he was beating on bums with no strings attached?
Also, quit with the amnesia - nobody was calling for that Fury fight, even Fury fans who fought the fight was too soon for him, hence the poor PPV numbers both in the US and the UK. This was nothing more than a cherry pick gone wrong, because it turns out a 50% Fury was good enough to do the job.
Nothing wrong with having blind hope in your guy - there are no certainties in boxing so let’s wait and see the outcome of this largely unwanted third fight.
Just take a good look at what you are saying. You say its the lead promoter who is invariably that of the champion who makes offers. Then what the Hell was Eddie Hearn doing offering Deontay Wilder 4 or 7 million dollars for? Wilder was the champion at the time but Eddie Hearn was not his promoter. He was the challenger's promoter Dillian Whyte.
Let me give you an example: When Roberto Duran decided to vacate his lightweight title in 1979 and campaign as a welterweight for a potential and inevitable showdown with Sugar Ray Leonard in 1980; It was his promoter Don King who offered Leonard $10 mil to challenge him for his WBC title and Sugar Ray Leonard accepted it.
Also, When Charles Martin won the IBF Heavyweight title it was the challenger's promoter Eddie Hearn who offered him $7 mil for AJ to challenge for that strap; Not Charles Martin promoter.
Now do you understand where I am coming from? Also, I agree with you about the Fury fight. It was a huge let down for us boxing fans because we came so close in getting the real fight we all wanted to see and for it to not to happen; It left a lot of us feeling very hurt and disappointed.
Listen, it's been really nice conversing with you. I really enjoyed this. I am going to give you the last word before I go. In any case, take care and have a great day!
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I'm gonna take a wild guess and assume you're a black man....but your F'ing dumb logic is an example of why some folks want to believe that we are the dumbest race on this planet...smdhYou don't believe that Deontay Wilder couldn't see through the bullshit that Matchroom was putting down? All Deontay ever wanted was AJ.
However, Eddie Hearn kept waving Whyte in his face as a pawn in order to save face and protect Anthony Joshua from being chinned by Deontay Wilder because he wasn't confident that Joshua would win. So be honest and tell the truth. You know I'm right.
The whole entire boxing establishment knew what was in play; Including Tyson Fury and Frank Warren. "The Bronze Bomber" isn't afraid of no fucking Dillian Whyte. The reason why he avoided him because he could and he didn't have any shit that he wanted.
He wanted Anthony Joshua because he held all the belts and the cards. Wilder easily knocks Whyte the fuck out because he is too fat and slow.Comment
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Well if he can "destroy" dillian whyte then lets see it happen. I wanna see can Tyson Fury survive a mandatory....lmao

I've never heard as much rubbish in my life. AJ fans know that Tyson is going to destroy their idol, so they're pushing the Whyte fight so they get to see AJ hold on to his belts for a little while longer.
Fury will destroy AJ & Whyte on the same night, he's levels above both of them.Comment
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wilder ducked whyte's $5m offer and later another $8m offer through dazn..
but he was happy to fight Ortiz for $2m and Fury for $5m
straight up duck...
he cheated vs ortiz, who failed his medical 1 hour before the fight..
the rematch was a fix too..straight up al haymon con job..
and best of all tyson fury vs wilder 2 was a fix too.Comment
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I said first and foremost it’s the lead promoter’s job to make an offer you absolute tool. I said invariably this tends to be the champion’s promoter rather than the contender, but this clearly isn’t the case with AJ and Wilder’s team, who appear to be a bunch of amateurs (the costume/trainer debacle after his 2nd Fury fight tells everyone all they need to know).
Just take a good look at what you are saying. You say its the lead promoter who is invariably that of the champion who makes offers. Then what the Hell was Eddie Hearn doing offering Deontay Wilder 4 or 7 million dollars for? Wilder was the champion at the time but Eddie Hearn was not his promoter. He was the challenger's promoter Dillian Whyte.
Let me give you an example: When Roberto Duran decided to vacate his lightweight title in 1979 and campaign as a welterweight for a potential and inevitable showdown with Sugar Ray Leonard in 1980; It was his promoter Don King who offered Leonard $10 mil to challenge him for his WBC title and Sugar Ray Leonard accepted it.
Also, When Charles Martin won the IBF Heavyweight title it was the challenger's promoter Eddie Hearn who offered him $7 mil for AJ to challenge for that strap; Not Charles Martin promoter.
Now do you understand where I am coming from? Also, I agree with you about the Fury fight. It was a huge let down for us boxing fans because we came so close in getting the real fight we all wanted to see and for it to not to happen; It left a lot of us feeling very hurt and disappointed.
Listen, it's been really nice conversing with you. I really enjoyed this. I am going to give you the last word before I go. In any case, take care and have a great day!

Good job avoiding my questions about why Wilder added ****** stipulations to fighting Whyte and avoided Klitschko completely, leaving Fury to take the glory. Being a Wilder nuthugger, you’re clearly well-versed in the art of defending ******ity.
I have no more to say to you either so have a good day too, and good luck praying for your Wilder-Fury 3 miracle outcome.Comment
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Wilder ran from AJ for years. Wilder said he wanted to unify and then avoided all other champions for 5 years.Hell, after Eddie Hearn's bait and switch screw job on Deontay Wilder in 2018; I don't blame them for freezing Joshua out. I would have done the exact same thing too. They should have accepted the fight after Deontay agreed to all of Joshua's demands, conditions and terms. Money isn't the only thing. It can't buy one's honor, dignity or self-respect. After Team Joshua's shenanigans, Team Wilder wouldn't have settled for anything less than a minimum of a 50 percent purse split anyhow. Name the time and the place and Wilder knocks all of their asses out.
Meanwhile AJ collects all the other belts and tries to fight Wilder but Wilder runs in the opposite direction and has a few trivial fights with nobody's (Ortiz) rather than face Joshua.
Wilder is a loser, a fake champion who ran from all other champions and all top fighters for 5 years (whilst still claiming he wants to unify the belts).Comment
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Man please don't add we to your dumb ass race! Just because you are dumb ass, it doesn't make me one because I am not your race. The only race I am part of is the human race.Comment
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More revisionist history I see. It was your boy AJ who ducked Wilder by first hiding behind Dillian Whyte and when that failed. He sent Wilder a blank post-dated contract to sign with no opponent, date or venue because he was afraid of being chinned by him. When Team Wilder requested for him to fill out the details he ran with his tail tucked between his legs and fought Povetkin instead. What a cowardly act on his part and Matchroom Sport?Wilder ran from AJ for years. Wilder said he wanted to unify and then avoided all other champions for 5 years.
Meanwhile AJ collects all the other belts and tries to fight Wilder but Wilder runs in the opposite direction and has a few trivial fights with nobody's (Ortiz) rather than face Joshua.
Wilder is a loser, a fake champion who ran from all other champions and all top fighters for 5 years (whilst still claiming he wants to unify the belts).Comment
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