Fact is they thought they got fury when he was weak and rushed to fight him . Fight would have never happened otherwise, people forget everyone thought wilder would ko him in first fight. Then cause everyone thought wilder lost he was forced into a rematch,, fury was actually fit and beat the living crap out of him. Its been revised that wilder wanted to 'fight the best' and they were putting it all on the line but reality is he thought he had caught fury when he was fat and weak in the first fight.
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DiBella was wrong, DAZN incompetent, Hearn the devil, what do Wilder fans say now?
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Haymon is at fault.
Wilder just followed his cherry picking ideology.
They only picked Fury because they thought he was done and it would be an easy win against a washed up past champion who had a ton of issues.
Hopefully PBC will collapsed and then the big fights in all divisions can happen again.
Shame on you who support ducking and cherry picking.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostYou're a Brit so I understand why you are taking this position.We agree that his behavior since the loss has been immature and pathetic. That has nothing to do with this thread.
You don't make decisions about deals in sports assuming you will lose or get injured. You also don't evaluate decisions based on losing and winning.
We all agree $100 mil is a lot of money not to accept. However, as Hwt champ and potentially the face of American boxing as an undefeated HWT champ, Wilder could've made that.
Joshua is a decent man - anyone who observes him can tell that. He is not full of s**t, and he clearly wants to unify.
I mean...we got Wilder boasting about how hard they were trying to make the fight - but still Wilder fans blamed AJ. That made me disrespect Wilder.
The only teeny bit of grace I can afford Wilder is that he is quite unintelligent and I believe that he was manipulated by his advisors into not taking the fight.
To complicate matters, the animosity between Finkel and Hearn was never going to help, and the fact that Dazn was making moves stateside was more motivation for them to encourage DW not to fight AJ.
No matter. We see now who had class in defeat and who was utterly vile when he lost. Truth prevails. As fans we look forward to fights being made - I am just so so weary of Wilder's excuses for not fighting Joshua and now more excuses for his loss - I simply cannot see how he will risk himself an embarrassment at the hands of Joshua. He won't do it. He is so mentally fragile he would literally be suicidal if he took a beating. God has a way of humbling people who are too proud, it's Wilder's lesson to learn or not learn.
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Originally posted by 15 Rounds again View PostI get all of that..it's the lying, the shamelessly laying the blame on Joshua.
Joshua is a decent man - anyone who observes him can tell that. He is not full of s**t, and he clearly wants to unify.
I mean...we got Wilder boasting about how hard they were trying to make the fight - but still Wilder fans blamed AJ. That made me disrespect Wilder.
The only teeny bit of grace I can afford Wilder is that he is quite unintelligent and I believe that he was manipulated by his advisors into not taking the fight.
To complicate matters, the animosity between Finkel and Hearn was never going to help, and the fact that Dazn was making moves stateside was more motivation for them to encourage DW not to fight AJ.
No matter. We see now who had class in defeat and who was utterly vile when he lost. Truth prevails. As fans we look forward to fights being made - I am just so so weary of Wilder's excuses for not fighting Joshua and now more excuses for his loss - I simply cannot see how he will risk himself an embarrassment at the hands of Joshua. He won't do it. He is so mentally fragile he would literally be suicidal if he took a beating. God has a way of humbling people who are too proud, it's Wilder's lesson to learn or not learn.
He wasn't manipulated into anything. You don't fight for a title on the network your opponent has a major influence on. You also don't help your competition put you out of business. You know this.That is why it is asinine to think Wilder would fight on dazn. That would be like AJ fighting on ESPN+.
AJ didn't make as many excuses after losing as Wilder, no denying that. That doesn't have anything to do if they would fight or not. AJ would be risking embarrassment as well. Yes, Wilder got humbled. Lets not forget AJ got humbled and was made to quit.
My only point is its easy to criticize wilder for not taking the $100 mil after the loss.
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