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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Like I said all along, they’re all full of shit. I knew it wouldn’t happen. Ron will say it’s Eddie’s fault, Joshua fans will say Wilder chickened out, do you know what, I don’t give a fuck either way.
    If they don’t fight, I don’t care whose fault it is, because if BOTH Parties wanted it enough, it would’ve happened.
    I’m not saying Wilder should’ve bent over and accepted, but I think he has way more to lose financially than Joshua if they don’t fight.
    I also think that Povetkin might even have the backing to get the fight in Russia like he did for the Wlad fight and for the Wilder fight that never ended up happening, and it could be very uncomfortable for team AJ.
    reckon AJ will drop WBA belt if goes to Russia

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Like I said all along, they’re all full of shit. I knew it wouldn’t happen. Ron will say it’s Eddie’s fault, Joshua fans will say Wilder chickened out, do you know what, I don’t give a fuck either way.
    If they don’t fight, I don’t care whose fault it is, because if BOTH Parties wanted it enough, it would’ve happened.
    I’m not saying Wilder should’ve bent over and accepted, but I think he has way more to lose financially than Joshua if they don’t fight.
    I also think that Povetkin might even have the backing to get the fight in Russia like he did for the Wlad fight and for the Wilder fight that never ended up happening, and it could be very uncomfortable for team AJ.
    reckon AJ will drop WBA belt if goes to Russia
    Don’t disagree, but if he does , it will give all the people against Team AJ more Ammunition to call him a spoilt brat at best and a coward at worst.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Haha, Wilder said yesterday he would be agreeing and have the contract to Eddie by Friday. After finally getting the details of date and venue that we’re left out of the contract FFS. Both sides you say, who sends a contract with no F’n date? Blaming both sides is exactly what Eddie wants. Congratulations fish

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    In the overall scheme of things, it may not be a bad idea for AJ and Wilder to fight mandatories before facing each other. I do find it a bit amusing that the WBA president would "lose patience" with the AJ-Wilder negotiations and order the Povetkin fight. It's not like there's been a lot of inactivity for either fighter. That, and the fact that negotiations finally seemed to be reaching an end. But whatever..... time is definitely on the side of both fighters, age is not an issue. And if they're truly the two best heavyweights in boxing, they'll dispatch their mandatories and make their showdown that much bigger.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Apparently Shelly Finkle has said Eddie has given Wilder a date of April 13th 2019 @ wembley

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Haha, Wilder said yesterday he would be agreeing and have the contract to Eddie by Friday. After finally getting the details of date and venue that we’re left out of the contract FFS. Both sides you say, who sends a contract with no F’n date? Blaming both sides is exactly what Eddie wants. Congratulations fish
    haha , didn’t take long for Mr. Smuggo to post!

    Firstly, why does it take 9 days for this date business to come out?
    Secondly , have you physically seen this?
    who sends a contract with no date? What about who sends a contract with no venue, no TV Lined up, no breakdown of funds?
    And I’m the fish? What a mug you are , my little pedigree chum.
    Last edited by Primo Carnera; 06-28-2018 at 04:28 AM.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    The rematch bothers me. If both fighters put on a good show people would be begging for a rematch. If someone is KO'ed in the first round then a rematch and tons of money flies out the window.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    The rematch bothers me. If both fighters put on a good show people would be begging for a rematch. If someone is KO'ed in the first round then a rematch and tons of money flies out the window.
    If AJ got smoked in 1 rd I would wanna see a rematch, not so sure the other way round?

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    If anyone gets smashed early there will be no need for a rematch.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Haha, Wilder said yesterday he would be agreeing and have the contract to Eddie by Friday. After finally getting the details of date and venue that we’re left out of the contract FFS. Both sides you say, who sends a contract with no F’n date? Blaming both sides is exactly what Eddie wants. Congratulations fish
    haha , didn’t take long for Mr. Smuggo to post!

    Firstly, why does it take 9 days for this date business to come out?
    Secondly , have you physically seen this?
    who sends a contract with no date? What about who sends a contract with no venue, no TV Lined up, no breakdown of funds?
    And I’m the fish? What a mug you are , my little pedigree chum.
    We’re going to pretend an offer is the same as a contract now? All the lies are out there man. Believe what you want, the truth has been exposed. And it didn’t take 9 days, they emailed the first day asking about date and venue. You can find it if you wish or put your head in the sand if you wish. I don’t care either way.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    Took your time Ron. I nearly called out missing persons. Bbbuuuuut, but,but. Same shit, different day.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder ACCEPTS Anthony Joshua terms with REMATCH CLAUSE for 2018 UK CLASH

    WILDER IS A DISGRACE.

    Step up FFS.

    He is planning to fight someone that AJ beats ages ago.

    Regardless of who wins the fight..AJ is the A side with all the belts!

    Wilder is a complete joke..just beat a 54 year old Cuban and ducked Whyte.

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