Eddie Hearn CLEARLY afraid of Wilder!

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  1. Dagnaldinho

    Dagnaldinho Active Member Full Member

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    Hearn brutalises Wilder.
     
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  2. stormy

    stormy Live and Learn Full Member

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    Hearn is scared alright. Scared that Wilder will try to empty his bank account by insisting on a 50/50 split. Scared of paying for JP to beatdown? maybe, but thats smart strategy introducing Wilder to the mainstream British public in anticipation of a AJ vs Wilder unification bonanza.
     
  3. Dave70

    Dave70 New Member Full Member

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    I think more is the point that if hearn gets wilder in the ring with whyte first, he really won't care who wins. He either leaves with two hw World champions or a unification fight that is bigger than ever, having just had a fight on ppv.
    Hearn really can't lose, he can sit back and wait until wilder has to fight whyte. In the meantime aj will keep selling out stadiums. The biggest problem is Parker not wilder, he can't do a thing about it
     
  4. Papillon

    Papillon Active Member Full Member

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    All Wilder has to do is phone up Frampton. The little leprechaun soon shut Hearn up when some home truths where said.
     
  5. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ok

    First...
    Wilder v Whyte is a huge $$$$$ fight in the summer at a stadium.
    If somehow Whyte shocks the world, AJ gets past Joey P, then Hearn could control the HW landscape for yrs ala King in the 90s.
    Second...
    Why would Heard make this happen directly following a mega fight with Parker.
    Third...
    There's a 7' gypsy with a claim to the throne.
    Should said gypsy seek to oust the usurper, Joshua would be a fool not to take the biggest $$$$ fight out there since May v Pac.

    There are still bigger fights out there and neither AJ nor Wilder are slowing down, but rather coming in to thier prime.
    This should simmer til late summer 2020 giving time for Wembley to add an additional 20k to it's capacity
     
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