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  • Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Smiles: This Payday is Deontay Wilder's Legacy!

    ANTHONY JOSHUA says Deontay Wilder will not be able resist facing him in a career defining clash. Joshua defended his WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO heavyweight belts with a seventh-round stoppage of Alexander Povetkin on Saturday night at Wembley. WBC champ Wilder faces Tyson Fury on December 1. But Joshua's camp want the American to agree to an April 13 showdown at Wembley before he faces Fury.
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  • #2
    The April bout needs to be against the winner of Wilder/Fury. No more nonsense on both sides.

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    • #3
      damage control, much?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
        The April bout needs to be against the winner of Wilder/Fury. No more nonsense on both sides.
        Right. Joshua vs. Whyte II is pointless. And Usyk is not ready yet to challenge Joshua. He needs at least 2 fights at Heavyweight before facing Joshua.

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        • #5
          Y’all don’t see through the bull**** yet? He’s willing to wait for the Whyte fight which takes place December 22th weeks later than the fight and have no issue waiting on him. However wants Wilder to agree to something when he fights December 1st and can negotiate after the fight. Why they not forcing Whyte to agree to anything when his fight is much later? If folks don’t see through the bull**** and can’t figure out Whyte is his opponent all along and they sitting up new games and excuses i don’t know what to tell you.

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          • #6
            Whytes done well since his initial loss to AJ, but that would be the outcome in a rematch, I'd see it again but not before a fight with Wilder/Fury or even Ortiz/Miller.

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            • #7
              If Joshua wants Wilder next it's a very easy problem to solve. Offer Wilder 50/50 and the fights done so it's not a financial reason it's not done. This should be about legacy and not money.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lightsoutrome View Post
                Y’all don’t see through the bull**** yet? He’s willing to wait for the Whyte fight which takes place December 22th weeks later than the fight and have no issue waiting on him. However wants Wilder to agree to something when he fights December 1st and can negotiate after the fight. Why they not forcing Whyte to agree to anything when his fight is much later? If folks don’t see through the bull**** and can’t figure out Whyte is his opponent all along and they sitting up new games and excuses i don’t know what to tell you.
                Simply because Whyte is easy to deal with. Both Matchroom fighters and Whyte understands he is the b-side and will accept what offer is given to him. - He knows better than to bite the hand that feeds.

                Negotiating with Wilder will be more difficult due to the inability to agree on a financial split. It will be especially difficult when he beats Fury... So they want to agree it all now so that after the Fury fight they don't lose a couple of months of potential promotion time with negotiations.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lightsoutrome View Post
                  Y’all don’t see through the bull**** yet? He’s willing to wait for the Whyte fight which takes place December 22th weeks later than the fight and have no issue waiting on him. However wants Wilder to agree to something when he fights December 1st and can negotiate after the fight. Why they not forcing Whyte to agree to anything when his fight is much later? If folks don’t see through the bull**** and can’t figure out Whyte is his opponent all along and they sitting up new games and excuses i don’t know what to tell you.
                  Twist it all you want,it's what you Wilder fan boys does everytime Hearn say something,they are both promoted by Hearn matchroom and it will be easy for them to make a deal with Whyte but if Wilder really want the fight The Best Bet is to start negotiations now.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tonyu View Post
                    If Joshua wants Wilder next it's a very easy problem to solve. Offer Wilder 50/50 and the fights done so it's not a financial reason it's not done. This should be about legacy and not money.
                    You really don't want to see the fight because deep down you know Joshua will never offer him 50/50 and the fight won't happen,then you can blame Joshua for not making the fight.

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