Originally posted by The Gambler1981
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The point here is, it doesn't even look like Stiverne will need to be asked, because Wilder has put the kobosh on it straight away - and as plenty of people have pointed out here, it's ridiculous.
You've got a bloke who's been sitting on the WBC belt for years, being presented an opportunity to pursue an opponent who is a step up from the mandatory who he has already beaten, for a payday 3 times as much as he's made previously - and Wilder says no, then proceeds to call out someone who HE KNOWS already has contractual obligations elsewhere.
It's the casuals and cronies who defend him that are the worst. Doesn't stop them from frothing at the mouth and wetting their seats over Wilder's bogus callouts though.
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