Where is Wilder?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Heskey, Dec 20, 2018.


  1. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Call me what you want but that TBV interview has made it quite clear they are now completely ducking. Not that i didnt already know that. I think that was the final nail in the coffin, Joshua fans believed Wilder didnt want it, Wilder fans believed Joshua didnt want it and everybody else wasnt sure. But now they are, Joshua is begging, Hearn is begging and Wilder knows the contracts are plenty good enough so hes just straight up refusing to fight Joshua now. Claims he had his chance, should of fought Ortiz. Should of fought Ortiz? What ever thats supposed to prove.

    TBV asked questions of Finkel and Wilder so they could shoot AJ and Hearn and fans down with the answers but that all went badly wrong with Finkel refusing to discuss key matters like how they were going to get the 50 Million for Joshua, he refused to answer that. And then you get Wilder just straight up refusing to fight Joshua now. He didnt even say he was busy with a rematch he just said Joshua could keep his belts hes not interested in facing him.

    It only confirmed what alot of us knew already, it only confirmed to those that were not sure which side was being tricky. And it only made it harder for the likes of yourself and the LDBC to get anybody listen to your defence of Wilder and his ducking.
     
  2. red_roo

    red_roo Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder Fury rematch is what I want to cee big time . Wilder will be on target an will be sending Fury back to da cocaine room to snort it out . " I'm just sayin what I cee .
     
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  3. deltrotter

    deltrotter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No way Fury goes in to negotiations or talks about a rematch seriously until the Christmas period has gone. What Wilder should do is make it public what he wants from Hearn to get the AJ fight. And he will have to be serious and not price himself out, but guess what? That won't happen....
    Wilder go toyed with for 9 or 10 rounds, not sure he wants to be ridiculed again. Not that I think he will fight the same way Gun Shy till late on.
     
  4. deltrotter

    deltrotter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Remember when Briggs would go hunt down the champ and diss him wherever he was to try and get a fight.
    Hearn has been over to the US since the Fury fight, something was discussed but neither side are saying exactly what. Surely Wilders team should be chasing the fight not the other way round
     
  5. deltrotter

    deltrotter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And what part of what AJ said bothers you? Sign the contract? or Wilder talking about wanting to get in the ring to promote himself and Not fighting after the fact?
    Your logic is backward...Khan lived off Mayweathers and Paquiao Name dropping and that is what Wilder is doing
     
  6. ray fritz

    ray fritz Active Member Full Member

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    HE AT WAFFLE HOUSE
     
  7. Tazz

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    Didn't Wilder call in to ThaBoxingVoice recently?

    I think people expect too much from boxers. They can't be doing interviews and putting out statements daily. They do have lives to live as well.

    There are a lot of other boxer's we haven't heard anything from for a while. It doesn't mean anything.
     
  8. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ortiz is not A level
     
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  9. Gymbot

    Gymbot Active Member Full Member

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    So you think a juvenile WWE confrontation is more important than actually signing a ****ing contract?
     
  10. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    I was responding to that other moronic poster's assertion that Wilder is the one who will not get involved in confrontations unless it is staged.

    Joshua knew full well he wasn't going to sign the shithouse flat fee contract, after he changed the conditions and didn't even sign his name.

    He's terrified of Wilder
     
  11. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    My goodness you are stupid.

    Boxer's have confronted each other to build up a future fight since it's conception without any sign agreement being required.

    Hearn and Joshua have used Wilder's name far more often throughout the last year. Every single IFilm interview Hearn can never fail to keep Wilder's name out of his mouth, because really right they are irrelevant outside of the uk
     
  12. Gymbot

    Gymbot Active Member Full Member

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    They agreed to the terms and claimed they couldn't sign the contract because there was no date and venue stipulated. They then agreed to fight Fury, with no date and venue, for less money.
     
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  13. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    You missed out the fact the they changed the rematch terms, where if Joshua lost he would be entitled to rematch and no rematch for Wilder if he were to lose.

    Not mention the fact that they agreed to fight for September and Hearn suddenly did a u-turn and stated they couldn't do it because of GGG vs Canelo fight occurring in the same month.

    Allow me to refresh your memory....

    ''Originally the plan was September for Wilder at Wembley, we want it at Wembley badly,” Hearn told World Boxing News

    We can’t do that now, because firstly Canelo [Alvarez] and [Gennady] Golovkin have taken the date (in September) and secondly, ten weeks isn’t long enough to do the worldwide media tours you would need for this fight.

    Yet none of these things were a issue when it came to signing up to fight Povetkin.

    The fact is they were low balling Wilder hoping he'd eventually reject the contract, which he did so they could make it look as if they did everything in their power to make the fight happen.

    Fury proved there are no issues negotiating with Wilder so long as everything is straight down the line.

    Hearn on the other hand has form for messing people around.
     
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  14. 6'4south

    6'4south Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Why would Wilder at this point go barking up AJ's tree again, most fans want the Fury rematch. And why wouldn't Wilder want the Fury rematch, a guy he concussed while as you put it, got "toyed" with. The question was where's Wilder, the truth is, he's been very vocal about a rematch with Fury, AJ's not factoring in right now.
     
  15. Gymbot

    Gymbot Active Member Full Member

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    Nothing you said stops Wilder from taking the fight anyway. They are relatively small barriers to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion with all the rewards it would bring. They have a signed contract. All they needed to do was sign it.