Wilder won't fight Joshua unless he gets a fat retirement check from Hearn in the event of a loss. The same is the case for a rematch with Fury, hence the inability to reach an agreement. He knows Fury outboxed him and will only be better in a rematch. However, giving Wilder a tough time in the first fight doesn't justify a 50-50 split for Fury with AJ. Whyte has already been stopped by Joshua, so why should he look to get a huge payday in a rematch? Because of his performances since losing to AJ? FOH.
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Originally posted by earl-hickey View PostI don't have an alt I'm honest and open about my views
Are you denying the existence of the blatantly pro-black LDBC?
Are you denying that they were calling Andre Ward a COON and an uncle Tom for criticizing Wilder? Because the proof is all over God damn youtube.
No, the extremist black American fanbase is a very toxic one and Wilder is who they are currently behind and who Andre Ward is currently having issues with. "Mixed race ain't no race", threatening to SHOOT him.. it's all out there.
You can deny it, and it's not something many people are going to have the balls to say because i know im risking a ban for it. but it just is what it is. I'm not racist, I support Joshua, a black man defended from the same exact genetic african stock as Deontay Wilder, they are the same RACE.
I fully support Joshua and I don't really have anything personal against Wilder but a large portion of his fans, I don't like em at all. They are real racists and if you call them on it they turn around and call you racist. PATHETIC
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Don't know what this Warren clown is saying.
Joshua is making waves in America and thus doing well.
He's (Warren) not only a huge liar but an incompetent promoter.
I remember Fury basically saying he's not ready for Joshua,
and he'll fight him on his own time and won't be rushed
in response to Hearn and Joshua's call outs.
Yet they took the Wilder fight at the drop of a hat.
Which translated to, "Deontay is the easier fight."
Winkel and Wilder were desperate to save face due to the
embarrassment of having turned down $15 mil and 3 title shots.
Yet Warren wasn't able to capitalize on it.
He could have asked for 55/45 in Fury's favor and a UK venue
and Winkel and Wilder would have said yes out of desperation.
The rematch is even worse for Fury who was considered the winner
of the first fight.Last edited by rickJen; 02-16-2019, 06:09 AM.
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Warren doesn't even make any sense talking about 50/50 on the AJ/Fury fight. And here he was/is still selling Fury short, ie, Wilder getting $4 mil guarantee, while Fury, $3 mil. Especially when Wilder's team was the one that literally begged for the fight just to spite Hearn. Strange part is Warren is still unable to secure the home advantage for Fury who everyone says won the fight.
I think he's lying. There was never any 50/50 talk on the Fury/AJ. He's too arrogant and proud to approach Hearn. And he wanted Hearn to initiate the talk so he can have the upper hand.
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostThe AJ protection is my complaint. Look at one of his biggest wins, Pulev. Aj had height, weight, reach, age, hometown, ref, judges, and a massive pay dfference. Who has Wilder fought that is smaller than him?
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