Why not? That’s in keeping with how the combination of Joshua/Hearn always responded to Wilder....they didn’t want him doing what he wanted, they didn’t want him doing this, they didn’t want him doing that, they wanted him how they wanted him, they wanted him to sign with their promotion, they wanted him to accept a flat fee, they wanted him to sign with dayzin, they wanted him to talk nice...Edward was obsessed with controlling Wilder, truly obsessed. He is going to slowly move more and more that way with Fury too though not to that extreme extent because Edward has always ridiculed Yank fighters who won’t sign with him, though he becomes overly cordial when they do. He’ll soft shoe a bit with Fury. And I think he knows what Fury will do to Joshua.
Lad.....Fury is going to beat Joshua pillar to post.
Wilder was never even offered to sign with matchroom, lay off the sauce
Why not? That’s in keeping with how the combination of Joshua/Hearn always responded to Wilder....they didn’t want him doing what he wanted, they didn’t want him doing this, they didn’t want him doing that, they wanted him how they wanted him, they wanted him to sign with their promotion, they wanted him to accept a flat fee, they wanted him to sign with dayzin, they wanted him to talk nice...Edward was obsessed with controlling Wilder, truly obsessed. He is going to slowly move more and more that way with Fury too though not to that extreme extent because Edward has always ridiculed Yank fighters who won’t sign with him, though he becomes overly cordial when they do. He’ll soft shoe a bit with Fury. And I think he knows what Fury will do to Joshua.
Lad.....Fury is going to beat Joshua pillar to post.
Why not? Maybe because Wilder used Joshua's name to promote himself? Maybe they didn't want to give him more promotion using Joshua if Wilder had no intention of fighting Joshua? He could of talked **** on commentary to millions of fans.
Why not? That’s in keeping with how the combination of Joshua/Hearn always responded to Wilder....they didn’t want him doing what he wanted, they didn’t want him doing this, they didn’t want him doing that, they wanted him how they wanted him, they wanted him to sign with their promotion, they wanted him to accept a flat fee, they wanted him to sign with dayzin, they wanted him to talk nice...Edward was obsessed with controlling Wilder, truly obsessed. He is going to slowly move more and more that way with Fury too though not to that extreme extent because Edward has always ridiculed Yank fighters who won’t sign with him, though he becomes overly cordial when they do. He’ll soft shoe a bit with Fury. And I think he knows what Fury will do to Joshua.
Lad.....Fury is going to beat Joshua pillar to post.
Wilder didn’t want to sign the contract to fight AJ he just wanted to enter the ring as a publicity stunt and run his mouth .
Fury and AJ have already agreed to the splits and that’s the only fight remaining regarding who’s left standing between the 3 . Fury no show is telling .
Wilder cried and through a tantrum ,he wanted another fake face to face like he did with Fury after he defeated Szpilka years ago knowing full well Fury had a rematch clause with Wlad .So he used Fury to promote himself by getting Fury in the ring with him as if they were going to fight next , then he moved on to A.J and avoided that one . Wilder has done WWE antics nothing more concerning in ring entrances . This isn’t what’s going on here ,they’re actually trying to promote a real fight .
I’m not sure if Fury being there would sell the fight more since their Porto fight sells itself already, but it sure as hell would be fun having him there nonetheless. His presence is undeniable and he’s unpredictable.
This is very strange....they didn’t want wilder to be at ringside out of fear he would enter the ring and challenge Josh like Fury did to Wilder in Brooklyn. The combination of Joshua and Edward is a fickle entity....
Wilder was invited to attend AJ vs Parker, all expenses paid. Sky even offered to pay him to commentate ringside. Hearn told him he could enter the ring if AJ invited him post fight, but a face off in the ring wouldn't be guaranteed unless he first accepted terms to fight. Wilder turned down the invite and used that caveat as an excuse.
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