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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostThis is a great fight. Wilder has been chasing AJ but if Joshua wants to duck like a coward then what can he do? Wilder wanted to take on Povetkin, who used drugs to avoid him. So he goes and lines up Ortiz, the most accomplished non belt holder in the division. This is the most dangerous fight because Ortiz has the experience. There are flaws in AJ's style that will get him KO'd by Wilder. Hearn knows it and is in full protection mode. They are probably praying Ortiz can shock the world and upset Wilder. It won't happen. Wilder decision a game Ortiz. Ortiz is gritty so I think he can manage to go the distance like Stiverne did. He just won't be able to deal with Wilder if he can't get to him early.
You got a handle on Hearns though!
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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostTurning down giving a championship opportunity to an undeserving Dillayne Whyte or however the hell you spell Joshua's left overs is not the same as turning down a fight with AJ. Thats laughable. Stop trying to spin things. The fact is Eddie Hearn has yet to offer up a Joshua fight. AJ might have that UK fan base. Why not offer Wilder a UK fight? Wilder is even gonna take out Joshua's mandatory in Ortiz. Joshua will be clear of mandatories after this Pulev crap. So if Joshua's team does not attempt to make the Wilder fight next its an outright duck, plain and simple.
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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostTurning down giving a championship opportunity to an undeserving Dillayne Whyte or however the hell you spell Joshua's left overs is not the same as turning down a fight with AJ. Thats laughable. Stop trying to spin things. The fact is Eddie Hearn has yet to offer up a Joshua fight. AJ might have that UK fan base. Why not offer Wilder a UK fight? Wilder is even gonna take out Joshua's mandatory in Ortiz. Joshua will be clear of mandatories after this Pulev crap. So if Joshua's team does not attempt to make the Wilder fight next its an outright duck, plain and simple.
The fact is equally that Hearn hasn't even been in a position to offer the Wilder fight up to this point... After Klitschko Joshua was obligated to fight him again if Klitschko wanted it and at the same time the IBF stated that their mandatory had to come next before any other unifications.
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View PostBeen wrong plenty never need to change it up, for what? Unlike clowns like you I can take the
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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostTurning down giving a championship opportunity to an undeserving Dillayne Whyte or however the hell you spell Joshua's left overs is not the same as turning down a fight with AJ. Thats laughable. Stop trying to spin things. The fact is Eddie Hearn has yet to offer up a Joshua fight. AJ might have that UK fan base. Why not offer Wilder a UK fight? Wilder is even gonna take out Joshua's mandatory in Ortiz. Joshua will be clear of mandatories after this Pulev crap. So if Joshua's team does not attempt to make the Wilder fight next its an outright duck, plain and simple.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View PostOrtiz has no chance. None
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Originally posted by garfios View Postso for you is only business? No legacy, not the best fighting the best? Hide behind the UK fans make the money and the fans should be happy with that?
AJ is 27 years old with 19 professional fights. He should not be thinking about legacy now. If I was 27 and in the position he is in, I would take a few fights against not-quite-the-best for maximum profit. AJ and any legacy he may or may not have is not going to be decided in his 20th professional fight. But a loss would cost him tens of millions over the next few years.
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