Did they issue releases to Alexander Povetkin and Tyson Fury to tell them to stay away from the ring after the fight, too? Or was Wilder the only one singled out? Just wondering?
Yeah, this is kinda how I see it. I'm not sure going would do as much do build the AJ fight as it would be a trap to agree to the Whyte fight. Anyway, on the overarching argument going on between the two poster sides, it's interesting to follow, because I think both sides have good points. That probably means finalizing this fight might be more trouble than we'd like; both sides have a defensible position and may dig into their positions until something breaks. Maybe Wilder continues to gain credibility and viewership cache, AJ runs low on options, has to shed a belt that Wilder picks up, and then has to settle for 50/50 (or even losesbefore he can face Wilder). Or maybe AJ can thread the needle for years, keeps his belts, fights less desirable fights overseas, and fits in more desirable ones locally, and Wilder loses in the meantime. I'm starting to think it will be summer of 19 at the earliest before we see this fight.
Does this guy get banned for abusing the filter on swearing, i got banned 1 week for that. Call me the Golden Snitch.
Is fecal matter filtered? Same thing. Fecal matter isn't a curseword either. Is dung filtered? Dung isn't a curse word, either. Is shyt filtered? It's not a curse word, either. Grow a pair, snitch.
AJ had Molina to get through, but that didn't stop Hearn from setting up the Klitschko fight. It's Joshua's job to focus on Parker, it's Eddie's job to eye up what's next on the assumption that his man rolls through Kiwi Joe. Unnecessarily trying to force Wilder to go through Whyte is a tactical bid to bring him to heel and take the fizz out of him, knowing that the Alabama man's spontaneity and spark is a fundamental component of what makes him dangerous. Making him servile and thus gaining a psychological edge for AJ is all this is about. Joshua-Wilder should be next. No excuses. Period.
I bet it really burns his ass that fellow American and high profile promoter looking to get into boxing Dana White apparently offered Joshua $500 million to sign him from Hearn. Haven't heard what he offered American undefeated can crusher champion Wilder yet
Please ban? Go to hell. I'm not trying to get around anything. They all mean the same thing, but they aren't all curse words.
Oh, and milking the footy casuals before giving us the fight we want, of course. It's time fans put pressure on Hearn to consistently deliver real product by collectively demanding that he do his level best to make the Joshua-Wilder fight next, instead of kissing his butt and defending his BS. Nobody cares about seeing Wilder spark Whyte. Let that guy give Dereck Chisora a rematch.