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  • #51
    Wilder came out and said it himself. AJ's team offered him a really good deal but he wanted to fight Fury.
    Straight out of Wilder's mouth....100 million offer turned down.

    Originally posted by Fire4231 View Post
    Look here bro, it’s impossible to duck the number three heavy weight to fight the number two heavyweight.

    And there were several junctures in making this fight. In the beginning AJ was definitely ducking Wilder so stop fronting we know the timeline.

    However my grandest point is since you can’t see the big picture. Wilder is jumping in with Fury, Ortiz the real boogeymen on the block.

    Not only is AJ fighting the lesser Povetkin he was getting knocked out by 8 Ranked Ruiz. So why are we to believe Matchroom ever wants to make big fights when they never seem to do it.

    Look bro I say what I want and I am tired of Eddie And his Hearn bots talking about who is ducking who but never making a legit fight. Either make the fight or not. But this BS banter about who is ducking who is just clout chasing. Eddie does this bull**** all the time. He hypes the fight but you never see him close the deal. Worst promoter in boxing with the dumbest fans.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
      Oh dear, now you went and done it lad, you’ve energised the EDL/BF/Yaxley-Lennon segment of the council estate A levels flunkees..... Now hither come the ultranationalists ranting on how Wildwr should have signed his career away to the blockbuster video boxing app so that little hair plugs Edward could be successful in the USA.....by the way, what’s the agenda look like for the “American takeover?”
      “The takeover will not be televised” or what?
      Old man hearn or Fast Eddie must have taken your old bird off you, the hate on Hearn/DAZN is so real, all you comment about is them Hearns, go collect your welfare check grandpa your old bird ain’t coming back to your broke as.s

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
        Solid take. I think a lot of those Matchroom fans are more comfortable sitting back lobbing duck accusations and proclaiming their guy would win than they are about seeing the fights unfold. Its likely nationalistic pride over appreciation for the sport.
        That is clarity if I ever read it. They get all caught up in the banter but they never want to see the fight.

        Eddie would rather line his wallets with risk free engagements, problem is you keep putting your fighters in with expected wins and they get too relaxed. That’s what happened to AJ and Whyte.

        Iron sharpens Iron and if you fight against a lesser fighter it encourages you to take more risks and build bad habits around their mistakes.

        Either way Eddie has run down HBO Boxing, DAZN and match room is not looking great. He is going to have to have the balls to pull the trigger on these big compelling fights. There is no long-term money with out early proof of product. He seems to think he can hype a guy and never put him in with a killer.

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        • #54
          Wilder has embarked on a journey that will characterize his career many years after retirement

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          • #55
            Originally posted by vaynardevil View Post
            Im glad fury bullied wilder
            That crackhead got what he deserved
            He'll never earn 50 mill again
            If Haymon is willing (BIG IF) to allow Wilder to fight on the network that pays the most (HE WON'T). Wilder could blast out a few names then fight the winner of Fury vs AJ and lastly the loser of AJ vs Fury.

            If he wins he's back and if he loses...those two fights alone triple his entire net worth.

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            • #56
              All y'all wilder bandwagon where are thou? truths in the air ryt about now. AJ duck dis AJ duck dat. Wilder ran to Fury thinking Fury was washed and aim to beat him down so he can lay claim to big share against AJ but alas PRIDE AND GREED cost him undisputed chance and career height pay day. F**k *****es, F**k Wilder bandwagon and team. Ama let y'all make choices

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              • #57
                Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
                Wilder came out and said it himself. AJ's team offered him a really good deal but he wanted to fight Fury.
                Straight out of Wilder's mouth....100 million offer turned down.
                Bro just reread the last 109 times we went through the timeline. It’s in our boxingscene archives. Just don’t care any more nor do I have the time for Hearn’s clout chasing.

                Wilder is open now, make the ****ing fight already. Or make it with Fury or Ortiz.

                But no one wants to see rusty Pulev vs AJ anyway. What are we doing. He can say Wilder ducked AJ all day but it won’t make it true and it won’t make the Pulev vs Joshua fight must see TV.

                It’s been three to four years. The marinade is Rotting the beef. Let’s see AJ in the real mix!!! Last thing we need is a guy like Pulev to catch him like Ruiz did. Give us the legacy fights already.

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                • #58
                  All Hearn can do is offer 100 million and if they say no, it's no. He can't force Wilder, Charlo or anyone else, they don't want the money or the fight..

                  Originally posted by Fire4231 View Post
                  That is clarity if I ever read it. They get all caught up in the banter but they never want to see the fight.

                  Eddie would rather line his wallets with risk free engagements, problem is you keep putting your fighters in with expected wins and they get too relaxed. That’s what happened to AJ and Whyte.

                  Iron sharpens Iron and if you fight against a lesser fighter it encourages you to take more risks and build bad habits around their mistakes.

                  Either way Eddie has run down HBO Boxing, DAZN and match room is not looking great. He is going to have to have the balls to pull the trigger on these big compelling fights. There is no long-term money with out early proof of product. He seems to think he can hype a guy and never put him in with a killer.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Fire4231 View Post
                    Look here bro, it’s impossible to duck the number three heavy weight to fight the number two heavyweight.

                    And there were several junctures in making this fight. In the beginning AJ was definitely ducking Wilder so stop fronting we know the timeline.

                    However my grandest point is since you can’t see the big picture. Wilder is jumping in with Fury, Ortiz the real boogeymen on the block.

                    Not only is AJ fighting the lesser Povetkin he was getting knocked out by 8 Ranked Ruiz. So why are we to believe Matchroom ever wants to make big fights when they never seem to do it.

                    Look bro I say what I want and I am tired of Eddie And his Hearn bots talking about who is ducking who but never making a legit fight. Either make the fight or not. But this BS banter about who is ducking who is just clout chasing. Eddie does this bull**** all the time. He hypes the fight but you never see him close the deal. Worst promoter in boxing with the dumbest fans.
                    AJ was ranked 1 till he lost to Ruiz after Wilder, as Wilder himself just admitted, ducked him.

                    Ortiz aint all that and he ducked AJ twice when he 'forgot' how to fill out the PED form for the WBA mando to get a pass on his TUE's and then let his manager accuse Hearn of lowballing him with 7 mil demanding 10 mil. Povetkin is better, has better pedigre and was mandatory.

                    Fury was'nt exactly a dangerous looking fight either when Wilder booked him after the Seferi fight on condition he beat Pianetta. Literally a cherry pick gone wrong because Fury looked like he should have retired for good at that point.

                    You are fecking delusional.

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                    • #60
                      People still defending Wilder are delusional. If he doesn’t get over himself and fight soon, he may go down as literally the worst heavyweight “champion” in history

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