I would say no. Both Parker and Wilder could fight each other next but neither seem interested in doing that. Why, risk isn't worth reward. Thats why they both are angling for a AJ fight, he is the golden egg..
No he dosent.Some of you have not realised but their is a man behind AJ Bxing which is his Promotional Company which has Joshua Buatsi and Okolie tied into.Freddie Cunningham is AJ's Manager and runs AJ Bxing he and AJ calls the shots,the only reason why they are still with Hearn is because that is the only way to be on Sky Sports Box Office.Joshua and his Personal Team which does not include Matchroom makes the final descion with Hearn and Cunningham negoating on his behalf,with what they have been instructed from Joshua.
Well I don't know who you have been listening or talking to but from what I've seen and read Hearn and Joshua have been blamed from the moment Wilder got on twitter and started mouthing off. Parker and Wilder have both been offered career high paydays, that's a fact, Joshua on the other hand would get a little bit more money than he got for Takam. Parker and Wilder are the ones who have turned those offers down, so who is being "greedy"?
Offers from Hearn? What exactly has Hearn offered Wilder? What exactly has Hearn offered Parker? Please provided links to support your answers.
I told you that the PED stiff bitchass pu$$y was shook of a real challenge. He fought an old man and won which is why his fans think that nobody deserves what they're asking for because he's the U.K. king lmao. Joshua's fans are telling boxing fans here who is worth what not even knowing if the fight with Wilder would be here in America or abroad. Boxing will forget about his stiff ass if he goes that route. They are not making the money that they say they're making. They aren't, and the Parker negotiations are exposing this.
AJ should fight Haye ... they could negotiate for 8 months or more ... set the date 6 months after that, delay it 2 or 3 times because of injuries or whatever, and eventually actually fight a dud fight with Haye carrying an injury years from now. Otherwise he can just be a proper sportsman and fight for a legacy. No matter how much he makes (using Haye as a good reference point), once he falls from his peak (due to age/injuries/etc.) he can't just buy himself a legacy and a respected place in the history of the sport.
What's this offer from Hearn that Wilder is supposedly refusing? Please supply a link to support your answer.
Yes but dont worry about all that stuff blizzy, it doesnt matter, boxing always comes full circle bro.
This isnt the first big fight that has had slow and stalled progress getting signed. Stop jumping to endless conclusions for at least another month you drama queens.