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    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
    Source or stfu. Period.
    I beg your pardon you little rodent!! They asked Wilder whether he preferred Joshua or Fury. He alluded to wanting to become undisputed. Let’s remember wilder’s stance was Fu#ck Joshua and if the fight is a great fight we will run it again. The fight was a great fight but now Joshua is more appealing all of a sudden?

    Let’s be brutally honest Most of you think Wilder stands more chance beating Joshua than Fury so why do you think having been in the ring with him Wilder doesn’t share your same sentiments....

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      Originally posted by BWC View Post
      Hearn is so full of shyt. He'll tank the fight and then blame Wilder. Eff him..
      So he’s flying to L.A for talks but isn’t serious about making the fight? If he wasn’t serious he could just shout a lot on social media like Wilder’s team did.

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        Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
        Woah that was unexpected.

        Glad to see you guys kept it classy in the end.
        No reason not to with a reply such as his �� he gave props I had to return it

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          Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
          I beg your pardon you little rodent!! They asked Wilder whether he preferred Joshua or Fury. He alluded to wanting to become undisputed. Let’s remember wilder’s stance was Fu#ck Joshua and if the fight is a great fight we will run it again. The fight was a great fight but now Joshua is more appealing all of a sudden?

          Let’s be brutally honest Most of you think Wilder stands more chance beating Joshua than Fury so why do you think having been in the ring with him Wilder doesn’t share your same sentiments....
          But did he SAY he wasn't interested in Fury anymore? Remember, Fury IS the linear champ, which gives Wilder a chance to become just that and possibly raise his profile enough to negotiate with greedy Eddie and scary AJ.

          Why wouldn't he want to fight a guy that he almost stopped in the final round? I mean, in my opinion, he did lose the fight, but what's better than a draw and another chance?

          He (Wilder) can use the draw to help him convince himself that he still has a chance in a rematch, so what's the issue here?

          We all know Eddie doesn't want this fight for AJ....he's just here to sniff around and pick up whatever scraps he can.

          Still waiting on that source too, cowboy.

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            Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
            But did he SAY he wasn't interested in Fury anymore? Remember, Fury IS the linear champ, which gives Wilder a chance to become just that and possibly raise his profile enough to negotiate with greedy Eddie and scary AJ.

            Why wouldn't he want to fight a guy that he almost stopped in the final round? I mean, in my opinion, he did lose the fight, but what's better than a draw and another chance?

            He (Wilder) can use the draw to help him convince himself that he still has a chance in a rematch, so what's the issue here?

            We all know Eddie doesn't want this fight for AJ....he's just here to sniff around and pick up whatever scraps he can.

            Still waiting on that source too, cowboy.
            He doesn’t have to say it look at his body language. He flat out said only 4 days ago forget them , now all of a sudden it appeals to him. ....... Wilder is my source. If Wilder had any common sense which he does he will chase the money fight that he stands more chance of winning will become the undisputed and then he can ponder on the enigma which is Fury. It was lonely in that ring for him and his initial response suggests he is not as keen to travel to the U.K. and give Fury a rematch.frankly I don’t blame him. His team and manager has suggested Fury but Wilder has not been as keen to commit. The baddest man in the world may be a tad nervous

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              Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
              He doesn’t have to say it look at his body language. He flat out said only 4 days ago forget them , now all of a sudden it appeals to him. ....... Wilder is my source. If Wilder had any common sense which he does he will chase the money fight that he stands more chance of winning will become the undisputed and then he can ponder on the enigma which is Fury. It was lonely in that ring for him and his initial response suggests he is not as keen to travel to the U.K. and give Fury a rematch.frankly I don’t blame him. His team and manager has suggested Fury but Wilder has not been as keen to commit. The baddest man in the world may be a tad nervous
              At this point, I won't rule out your point. He's still saying that it's only right to give Fury an immediate rematch, but we'll see how it truly pans out.

              My thing is, he has a better chance of making adjustments and fighting a guy he shared the ring with for 12 rounds, versus a guy (AJ) whom he's never faced.

              Fury's a handful for Wilder, but it's better for him to rematch him at this point. At least he knows how negotiations are gonna be and he can negotiate the dollar signs.

              I'm not sure what Eddie has up his sleeves besides a possible half-assed attempt to "negotiate" and a barrage of tweets as receipts for his "efforts".

              With Eddie still thinking he and AJ are the A-side, I just don't see this "situation" (read: Eddie checking the HW landscape post Wilder/Fury) playing out well.

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                Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
                At this point, I won't rule out your point. He's still saying that it's only right to give Fury an immediate rematch, but we'll see how it truly pans out.

                My thing is, he has a better chance of making adjustments and fighting a guy he shared the ring with for 12 rounds, versus a guy (AJ) whom he's never faced.

                Fury's a handful for Wilder, but it's better for him to rematch him at this point. At least he knows how negotiations are gonna be and he can negotiate the dollar signs.

                I'm not sure what Eddie has up his sleeves besides a possible half-assed attempt to "negotiate" and a barrage of tweets as receipts for his "efforts".

                With Eddie still thinking he and AJ are the A-side, I just don't see this "situation" (read: Eddie checking the HW landscape post Wilder/Fury) playing out well.
                Hearn got up early -- he tries to get Wilder or Fury for April, at the Wembley... He knows that any other AJ opponent for that date would be a flop...

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                  Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
                  At this point, I won't rule out your point. He's still saying that it's only right to give Fury an immediate rematch, but we'll see how it truly pans out.

                  My thing is, he has a better chance of making adjustments and fighting a guy he shared the ring with for 12 rounds, versus a guy (AJ) whom he's never faced.

                  Fury's a handful for Wilder, but it's better for him to rematch him at this point. At least he knows how negotiations are gonna be and he can negotiate the dollar signs.

                  I'm not sure what Eddie has up his sleeves besides a possible half-assed attempt to "negotiate" and a barrage of tweets as receipts for his "efforts".

                  With Eddie still thinking he and AJ are the A-side, I just don't see this "situation" (read: Eddie checking the HW landscape post Wilder/Fury) playing out well.
                  True true...

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                    “Joshua running doe”

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                      Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
                      You'd soon be moaning he's not trying to make the fight though. At least he's making it look like he is making an effort only way this fight has got any chance for April.
                      ...he's making it look like he is making an effort ?? lol He was offered the 50 million he asked for and still managed to decline the fight. If you remotely believe anything Hearn says, I am very worried for your wellbeing. Hope Jehovah's witnesses don't come knocking at your place...

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