Eddie is talking out of his arsehole. Has Eddie said whether he and AJ are going to be ringside for Wilder - Fury? If not, I’ll give you his answer here- “Yeah, well the fight ain’t happening is it..?Anyway I actually spoke to AJ about going to see the fight and he said, Why we hyping it, if we ain’t got a signed contract? “So instead of being there, I’m going to continue to try to talk absolute BS in interviews and send my emails to Shirley Winkel”
Fast car has done one hell of a brainwashing job on joe pleb uk to be fair to him, not only has he got a large proportion of boxing fanboys thinking and speaking about fights like a boxing promoter thinks and speaks about fights, he now has a large proportion of boxing fanboys hanging off his every word. “Ooh I wonder what Eddie meant by that!!! Exciting stuff, can’t wait for his next tweet eh lads!!” Fair play to the guy he knows his target market of mindless sky addicts very well now and plays them like the proverbial fiddle. With a red button on it.
It's just sales puff to try and counter the Fury Wilder build-up. At it's most "wildest", it will be Miller. People saying Vitali? You're dreaming.
Hearn has been claiming for months that that he has been trying to chase down Team Wilder to commence negotiations for an April fight. Well everybody he needs to speak to will be in one venue at the same time. As for AJ he is supposed to be the world heavyweight champion- in the history of the sport have you ever seen a situation where THE Champion does not put himself about when big rivals are fighting? He even effectively blocked Wilder from coming to the Parker fight, as he didn’t want to hype the fight according to Eddie. Putting that aside though, If we are to believe Eddie’s words that he and AJ have Wilder as his No1 choice for April, why on goods green earth would AJ and Robert McCracken not want to see him in action at ringside?
Doesn't really need to happen. Joshua could fight his gran and he'd do more money than Wilder has in any fight in his career.
1. Obviously negotiations around venues, television rights, contracts and so on probably won't happen in the immediate aftermath and Joshua will only be involved anyway in a very limited capacity if indeed at all. Your first point is nonsense. 2. Er, yes? Was Lennox Lewis ringside at the Tyson fight before they fought? Everyone knew that their fight would be enormous. Was Mayweather ringside at Hatton Castillo when Hatton had been calling him out since he beat Tszyu? If not, why not? Again, your point here is very whiffy. 3. Why do they need to see a guy who's had forty fights of windmilling? What's he going to do, turn into Evander Holyfield? Rob McCracken knows full well what Wilder is and watching his fight with Fury on tape won't make a blind bit of difference.
True but he's still not really a name or fave in the US no matter how many shitty JD adverts he does.