Hmm, ok here's another shout. Whyte takes on another route after the Chisora fight and Bryant Jennings or Tom Schwarz are possible AJ opponents as they're 2 and 3 with WBO? I don't think either of them are great for selling out Wembley, but Jennings could be a good opponent for a US DAZN card and Schwarz against AJ in Germany could be a chance to fight overseas if that's something they want to do? I think there's a limit to how often they can do Wembley and still sell all or most of tickets, but they may not want to give up home advantage anyway...
This is where Miller comes in. A sell out in New York. Then you’ve got Zhang for a stadium fight in China. A new indoor arena 20k seats is on the verge of opening in Dubai in the next month or two so I expect we will see a lot of fights there.
Whyte got to beat Chisora first and going on the last fight they had he went life and death in a fight many thought he lost.
The wildcard bulls.h.i.t. was to deflect a bit of attention from Wilder/Fury. It's Whyte next unless Chizzy beats him. If the latter suffices, AJ will face Miller in the states. Today Eddie has been tweeting stuff about Whyte/Chisora and Lomachenko/Crolla. Nobody cares. Why can't Hearn allow someone else have a day in the sun?
I think the wildcard opponent is that there isn't one. Just a way for people to talk about aj, good promoting from the slimeball
You really do come across as obsessive when you're having a go at him for promoting his own fighters. That's literally his job.
Ha ha. I actually like Hearn. He's done wonders for boxing in UK and I admire him attempting to dominate the states. Although sometimes he irritates me. Like doing all in his power to patronize the Wilder/Fury fight. Or putting on a ppv the same night another has been announced before his. I'm not like you. I can see, appreciate and criticise both sides of the coin.
Hahaha Possibly the best post I've seen on the forum. I just know so many people like you've described to a tee. P. S very late on it but I've just seen the post