Eddie Hearn on Wilder

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  1. Boxing Gloves

    Boxing Gloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So you don't think he is ducking the third fight? You don't think the beating he took has took something away from Wilder? The cocky arrogant "I want a body" brash American dubbed the hardest hitting boxer in boxing has gone mute, literally disappeared. He isn't demanding the rematch, he isn't arguing his case. He has literally disappeared and licking his wounds. Just because he fought him twice before exempts him from being able to duck him for a third fight? If that is your logic then who's the idiot?
     
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    Boxing Gloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Recovering from surgery? Is that from an official press release? Im sure Shelley Finkel said the other day that they still want the rematch for December.

    Has Wilder or Dias said that he is injured and won't be ready?

    There is nothing but silence from them. Why? Because they don't want it anymore. He has taken his heart. So yea, he is ducking him for the rematch. Thanks for biting by the way. I only posted to wind people up and you fell for it.
     
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  3. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's probably training like a madman for the trilogy. There's no reason for him to be doing interviews now anyway, but it is concerning that there hasn't been a peep out of his corner in over a half year after he made mention of his costume weighing him down (I don't know what to think about that excuse.)

    He can't delay it for much longer though. I've already heard Fury's team is starting to look for other options at this point which is understandable. Hopefully that trilogy comes off though in the 1st quarter of next year.
     
  4. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think it was clear Hearn was scared to put Joshua in with Wilder in and around the first Fury fight.
    Let's remember that Hearn was picking Wilder to KO Fury.
    Then when Wilder almost did and the judges robbed Fury in America, Hearn-J were relieved it wasn't them.
    After Fury TKO'd Wilder they've changed their tune. But Hearn also picked Wilder to KO Fury if Fury was aggressive in the second fight. That means at best Hearn knew it was a matter of who landed first in the AJ-Wilder fight given AJ doesn't have the defence of Fury.
     
  5. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    Greetings and Salutations Reppin501, an absolute honour & a pleasure to have one of |ESB's finest in the house :ggg
     
  6. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    Speak up Jon Saxon :stirrpot:2guns::boxing1
     
  7. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    Its Joshua's turn as Eddies ***** to question Wilder today, wanting to know why he's not completing the trilogy

    Hearn and Joshua are so gutted, they were talking the talk when they thought Wilder and Whyte would both be fighting Fury first before he could get to Joshua but now Tysons knocking on the door and their little games backfired
     
  8. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's pretty well known that its Wilder team that didnt want to fight AJ. Turnes down over half dozen career high purses includingg an $100m 2 fight with AJ that would of seen Wildwr earn double for the Breazeale fight.

    Lou Dibella confirmed Wilder, Haymon and Finkel had no interest in making the fight and Dibella was sacked for getting them to have sit down meeting with John Skipper.

    Next year we will see AJ fight Fury whilst Wilder will go back to fighting hand picked low level PBC opponents like Kownacki, Ajagba, Sanchez and Ortiz.

    Fair play to Haymon, he managed to make a very limited fighter in Wilder profitable and over hyped and milkedhom for what he's worth fighting trash can after trash can.
     
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  9. Somali Sanil

    Somali Sanil Wild Buffalo Man banned Full Member

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    Yeah but the last one was fury on form, he’s not gonna be able to do anything with that version, of course he’s swerved him. If they had fought fury on form first time there wouldn’t of been a rematch, same situation now