What Hearn and Joshua did was straight

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  1. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    We will have to deal with this for the time being. But frauds never stay in boxing long. He's scared and ive never seen a hvy from over seas so over hyped, so under talented, and so ****en scared of an American fighter.
     
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  2. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    You can crawl under this alt, and create a thousand more 2003-2005 alts and you and that stiff ass cowardly hoe cake won't never gain respect. The crash and burn is coming soon.
     
  3. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    You mean there's 5 belts out there? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha lol
     
  4. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    Stay "jelly"!!!??? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha lol. Peep how he used "jelly" lmmfao rotf!
     
  5. alpo1

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    you mad bro? no alt just pure facts brah. and which kind of master troll would keep accounts from 2005 for use 13 years later anyway lmao.
     
  6. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz VIP Member Full Member

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    Mad at what alt, lmmfao!!!??? You don't have to explain yourself. We know what it is. Keep the hype factory going. But it'll crash and burn. You'll never become the Mecca of boxing!
     
  7. BlizzyBlizz

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    Your move tiny teeth!

    Wilder on Dillian Whyte:

    “They put Joshua on the end of that contract [to fight Whyte], it’s a fight,” Wilder told *******.com on Wednesday. “It’s a fight. We’ll bring Dillian Whyte right here to America, and we’ll whip his ass. That’s easy. This is not hard. None of this stuff is really hard. They’re making it hard. It’s not hard on our part. It’s hard on their part because there’s so much to lose.”

    Whyte (23-1, 17 KOs), a longtime London resident who was born in Jamaica, maintained his status as the WBC’s No. 1 heavyweight contender by knocking out Australia’s Lucas Browne (25-1, 22 KOs) in the sixth round Saturday night at O2 Arena in London. The WBC hasn’t declared Whyte the mandatory challenger for Wilder’s title, thus the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native is free to make a voluntary defense next.

    Even if the WBC names Whyte as Wilder’s mandatory challenger, Wilder would have plenty of time to make that mandatory defense. Wilder’s most recent mandatory defense was made November 4, when he knocked out former WBC champ Bermane Stiverne in the first round of their rematch at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

    Hearn told iFL TV during an interview Tuesday that he has increased his offer to Wilder for a fight against Whyte. That undisclosed offer hinges on Wilder-Whyte taking place in the United Kingdom.

    Wilder won’t budge from his stance that he won’t make an optional defense versus Whyte unless that contract stipulates that he’ll get England’s Joshua next, assuming the heavily favored IBF/IBO/WBA champ overcomes New Zealand’s Parker (24-0, 18 KOs), the WBO champ.

    “That’s why he’s so mad, because his plans have been derailed,” Wilder said regarding Hearn. “It backfired on him. It wasn’t never about me and Joshua. It was about me and his other fighter. We’re just not in the business of that. I have no problem fighting whoever he wants me to fight, as long as he puts Joshua on the end of that contract. I’m fine with that. Even if he wants me to fight his other fighter, Dillian Whyte, I don’t have a problem with it. Let him fight [Luis] Ortiz, and if he beats Ortiz, I’ll fight him. Or put Joshua on the end of the contract, and then I’ll fight him.

    “Other than that, Dillian Whyte is just gonna be another guy. Even when he gets in the mandatory position, I still have a year. Right now, I’m up for a voluntary [title defense]. So as they make me wait, I’m gonna make them guys wait. We’re gonna continue to do our thing here in America and build in America, and that’s how it’s gonna go.”
     
  8. BlizzyBlizz

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    There are like 30 alts in this thread lmao. And they're all pro-tecting Joshua.
     
  9. tinman

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    Before you fight the man you should get a decent scalp.
     
  10. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    Let's cut out the emotional hysterics.

    Wilder has has said he is willing to fight for whatever Hearn and his boy are offering.

    The fact is Wilder a champion and as a champion he is expected to fight the best.

    If he wasn't intending to fight the best fighters in the division, we'd have the likes of you crying that he is only interested in fighting bums as has been the case in the last few years - people, including myself complaining that he isn't doing enough to get the big names on his record.

    Now he's actually doing it, your still too stubborn and driven by hatred as to change your view and actually give credit, but instead would rather cling on to nonsensical arguments such as ''he's looking to piggyback off others'', ''he wants too much money''

    It's garbage.

    This kind of blind unreasonable hatred is as transparent as a plastic bottle from a local convenience store.
     
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  11. tinman

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    There is a process to this. There are 4 world titles, but each division only had 1 top man. Right now that man is Joshua. Before Wilder can demand a fight with the best fighter in his division he should beat a respectable opponent which he has yet to do.
     
  12. BlizzyBlizz

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    Seph this fresh off the press!

    Wilder on Dillian Whyte:

    “They put Joshua on the end of that contract [to fight Whyte], it’s a fight,” Wilder told *******.com on Wednesday. “It’s a fight. We’ll bring Dillian Whyte right here to America, and we’ll whip his ass. That’s easy. This is not hard. None of this stuff is really hard. They’re making it hard. It’s not hard on our part. It’s hard on their part because there’s so much to lose.”

    Whyte (23-1, 17 KOs), a longtime London resident who was born in Jamaica, maintained his status as the WBC’s No. 1 heavyweight contender by knocking out Australia’s Lucas Browne (25-1, 22 KOs) in the sixth round Saturday night at O2 Arena in London. The WBC hasn’t declared Whyte the mandatory challenger for Wilder’s title, thus the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native is free to make a voluntary defense next.

    Even if the WBC names Whyte as Wilder’s mandatory challenger, Wilder would have plenty of time to make that mandatory defense. Wilder’s most recent mandatory defense was made November 4, when he knocked out former WBC champ Bermane Stiverne in the first round of their rematch at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

    Hearn told iFL TV during an interview Tuesday that he has increased his offer to Wilder for a fight against Whyte. That undisclosed offer hinges on Wilder-Whyte taking place in the United Kingdom.

    Wilder won’t budge from his stance that he won’t make an optional defense versus Whyte unless that contract stipulates that he’ll get England’s Joshua next, assuming the heavily favored IBF/IBO/WBA champ overcomes New Zealand’s Parker (24-0, 18 KOs), the WBO champ.

    “That’s why he’s so mad, because his plans have been derailed,” Wilder said regarding Hearn. “It backfired on him. It wasn’t never about me and Joshua. It was about me and his other fighter. We’re just not in the business of that. I have no problem fighting whoever he wants me to fight, as long as he puts Joshua on the end of that contract. I’m fine with that. Even if he wants me to fight his other fighter, Dillian Whyte, I don’t have a problem with it. Let him fight [Luis] Ortiz, and if he beats Ortiz, I’ll fight him. Or put Joshua on the end of the contract, and then I’ll fight him.

    “Other than that, Dillian Whyte is just gonna be another guy. Even when he gets in the mandatory position, I still have a year. Right now, I’m up for a voluntary [title defense]. So as they make me wait, I’m gonna make them guys wait. We’re gonna continue to do our thing here in America and build in America, and that’s how it’s gonna go.”
     
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  13. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    He beat Ortiz, who Joshua ducked.

    And Joshua was handed the IBF on a plate to a bum whilst the other 3 where made available due to Fury pulling out of the rematch with Wladimir . Whilst he has three credible wins on his record - That is a 42 year old Wlad who was sitting on the couch for nearly 2 years,a green Whyte and Takum( who happened to come in on short notice), so he's hardly on a whole other stratosphere when it comes to resumes.
     
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  14. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    @tinman, maybe you'd like to explain to me what Big Baby Miller has done to earn a fight with AJ, since Hearn is champing at the bit to get that fight made?

    Or maybe you'd like to us all the great things Molina managed to do and how many title defenses he had before he ''earned'' his chance to fight AJ?
     
  15. Guybino

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    He's been invited by Sky Sports to commentate on one of the biggest fights of the year and on a fight regarding 2 of his possible opponents.

    Great chance to raise his profile in the UK (HW boxing's home right now), great chance to confront AJ (they will be feet away from each other), there will be tons of media there - great chance to make some noise and get people talking (talk his s*it about Hearn etc), he is the WBC champ he should be at these events playing his role. Overall a great opportunity to push his "baddest man on the planet" image and get more people talking about him.

    Instead he is terrified of Dillian Whyte, and wants any excuse to not risk his potential huge payday vs AJ. His team also see this, Whyte could well be Wilder's mando, they want no steam behind this fight as it could ruin everything. Wilder says hes not in it for the money and that could well be true, but his handlers want to cash out ASAP.
     
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