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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: If Wilder Doesn't Take Fury Rematch - He Should Retire

    Eddie Hearn, promoter for IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, has heard the recent challenge that came from WBC champion Tyson Fury. Fury is scheduled to face Deontay Wilder in a trilogy fight on a tentative date of December 19.
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    Fury can get out of the Wilder contract if he sends an offer and Wilder refuses to fight him . Wilder is entitled to a rematch but not holding up ones career ,the WBC won’t side with him here .

    If Fury really wants the AJ fight he would tell Wilder when and where the fights taking place or take a walk and the undisputed fight happens this year .

    The only one still waiting on both those guys is AJ .

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    • coghaugen
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      #3
      Eddie Hearn's opinion on fighters is irrelevant. He's just some promoter who's never boxed

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      • BLASTER1
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        #4
        Originally posted by coghaugen
        Eddie Hearn's opinion on fighters is irrelevant. He's just some promoter who's never boxed
        Do you always need to have boxed though to have a relevant opinion?

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          #5
          Originally posted by coghaugen
          Eddie Hearn's opinion on fighters is irrelevant. He's just some promoter who's never boxed
          It’s relevant for anyone interested in seeing undisputed instead of seeing Wilder troll on Twitter and stalling the third fight where no fight is being talked of on his side besides hidden messages of cheating .

          Hearn did box he didn’t have that lustrous career that the other promoters had though ?

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          • FlyingFJ
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            #6
            Didn't one of Fury's promoters (Bov Arum) have spoken lately about the Wilder fight? And, I am sure Wilder's manager confirmed that Fury/Wilder is going to happen too. Some reporters, it seems are just got nothing good for us.

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            • FlyingFJ
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              #7
              Joshua Vs Pulev

              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              Fury can get out of the Wilder contract if he sends an offer and Wilder refuses to fight him . Wilder is entitled to a rematch but not holding up ones career ,the WBC won’t side with him here .

              If Fury really wants the AJ fight he would tell Wilder when and where the fights taking place or take a walk and the undisputed fight happens this year .

              The only one still waiting on both those guys is AJ .
              Hello sir. Did you see this article :-

              IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is not overlooking his upcoming mandatory defense against Kubrat Pulev, and he believes WBC champion Tyson Fury is full focused on a planned trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.


              Clearly written what Joshua has to say about the Pulev fight. He is committed. Don't you think Hearn is trolling? Ha!

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              • Fire4231
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                #8
                Hearn Dazn is broke. STFU

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                • Kannabis Kid
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                  Wilder gets TKOed once and he should retire meanwhile AJ quits in front of MSG and Whyte falls through the ropes a few times and they are still at their peak and deserve rematches Eddie Hearn is just a yes man but he always shuts up whenever a boxer presses him in person even little Carl Frampton had Eddie scared.

                  Even if Wilder were to lose the trilogy he is still a puncher that could put out anyone unless he loses 3-4 fights in a row I don't think he should be telling anyone to retire especially since he's not the one in there getting hit just exploiting them until they can't fight anymore and onto the next. It's a shame watch what's going to happen to Dillian Whyte after a few more losses he will be fighting Owen Beck at a Jamaican dancehall festival.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                    Wilder gets TKOed once and he should retire meanwhile AJ quits in front of MSG and Whyte falls through the ropes a few times and they are still at their peak and deserve rematches Eddie Hearn is just a yes man but he always shuts up whenever a boxer presses him in person even little Carl Frampton had Eddie scared.

                    Even if Wilder were to lose the trilogy he is still a puncher that could put out anyone unless he loses 3-4 fights in a row I don't think he should be telling anyone to retire especially since he's not the one in there getting hit just exploiting them until they can't fight anymore and onto the next. It's a shame watch what's going to happen to Dillian Whyte after a few more losses he will be fighting Owen Beck at a Jamaican dancehall festival.
                    Lol.. good point.

                    Sounds like Eddie trying to protect his over rated fighters from Wilder. Matchroom can't afford to see more of there heavy weights getting sc****d off the canvas.

                    Wilder has a good chance of decapitating Whyte.

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