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

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    No need to retire at all. i would love to see him fighting Ruiz, Martin, Ajagba.

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    • Doubledagger
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      #12
      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.
      If poor reading comprehension and selective reading were a person it would be you.

      Hearn didn't say Wilder must go into retirement because of one loss, he said he must go into retirement IF HE DUCKS THE FURY REMATCH.

      Do you know what "if" means?

      If means on the condition that follows that word.

      Personally, and I think most logical, unbiased boxing fans should agree.

      If you refuse to try and reclaim your title, then what the hell is the point of you boxing, what is the point of us watching you?

      Also, Hearn is definitely not hating on Wilder, this is obvious because he goes on to say that he doesn't actually believe Wilder will duck because "he is made of much more than that"

      Get it? You know what that means right? It means that Hearn believes Wilder is a brave warrior who won't cave in that easily.

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      • Ray*
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        #13
        Wilder has NO choice but to take that rematch.

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        • James Hunt
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          #14
          Who said that One-trick Phony "doesn't want" the rematch?
          This fight is being delayed bcs Bob doesn't want to pay Fury's guarantee out of his own pocket. That's the only reason, at least for now.

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          • frosty-g
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            #15
            Perhaps Hearn should retire from promoting heavyweights seeings as all his guys get badly beaten up.

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            • Patsfan bri
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              #16
              Every time Hearn speaks he sounds more and more like and idiot. If these offers are real( he used that excuse as well to prevent aj/wilder) if the world is ready for aj/ fury. He is already trying to find every reason in the book from stopping aj/fury possibility December. Don’t get me wrong I don’t anticipate that fight happening this year but Hearn definitely won’t let it happen.

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              • REDEEMER
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                #17
                Originally posted by FlyingFJ
                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!
                You’re on a thread that Hearn explains if Wilder doesn’t take the Fury fight Joshua will and he’s not committed yet to Pulev so I don’t know what your post actually means about the thread you’re on ?

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                • Ajvar
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                  #18
                  Hearn is lucky he is in a business where old useless POS are not retiring but continue being promoters running their mouth.

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                  • Ajvar
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by coghaugen
                    Eddie Hearn's opinion on fighters is irrelevant. He's just some promoter who's never boxed
                    exactly. there are only few of those who are relevant and even that rarely.

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                    • Toffee
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by frosty-g
                      Perhaps Hearn should retire from promoting heavyweights seeings as all his guys get badly beaten up.
                      3 of the 4 orgs say that's not a strongly considered opinion.

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