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  • #31
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

    And that old Eddie Hearn propaganda resurfaces…..again. The dazin offer never guaranteed Joshua, it was merely an attempt by dayzin to capitalise on wilder’s popularity and fan base as an American heavyweight champion when dayzin was trying to “take over boxing” in the USA. Noticed how quickly wilder vs fury 1 was made? Neither Warren/arum or Haymon/Finkle demanded the other fighter sign with them and both of their networks agreed to work together to promote and sell the fight and those two fights have been the most lucrative fights in years, one of which broke the record for love gate.
    you matchroom types are just too young and emotional, you lot are like an image of a baby representing the casual U.K. fan (the sweet Caroline) sucking on the young Edward Hearn teet…..think for yourself for a change, quit regurgitating Eddie Hearn ifl sputum….
    Hearn is well known for making lowball offers and then running straight to YouTube and claiming that the other party didn't want it.

    I pity the fools who idolise this shyster.

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    • #32
      I've always thought like the Hearns on this, Wilder would be a nightmare for Joshua's style and would be favoured to land his massive bombs on the easy to hit target of Joshua's chin or temple in double quick time. It was according to Hearn (who changes his mind on this by the hour!) really important to get all the belts but then only offered 15m$ around 15% of the purse for a fight with Wilder who would if he were without a belt get 20% as a challenger. Hearn and everyone knew no one would accept this and therefore kept Joshua out of harms way and still the 'sweet caroliner's' think they are seeing Joshua fight the very best. Joshua has been nothing but carefully matched and is now fighting a unproven cruiser weight......twice!

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      • #33
        Fury’s worries at the moment is Wilder. He has performaned greatly in the past against Wilder but there's no garantee he will repeat this time around. Wilder, despite his limitations, can mess him up this time and he can say goodbye to the AJ's payday.

        Because of his arrogance I do hope Wilder ko's him. Then he can sit down with as much drinks as he wishes and watch and see if Wilder can ko's AJ in 1 in a $ 200m bout for the undisputed championship. Then he can fully understand why karma is a b**ch.

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        • #34
          Boxers today are mostly "woulda, coulda, shoulda" and no action. Fury, Wilder and a lot of heavyweights are like this. And the bigger problem is, a lot of fans are now getting behind them and supporting the talk, not the action. The point of boxing, is to actually PROVE that you can beat another man in the ring. Not say you can, then not fight him. Remember that next time Fury or Wilder say that they can beat everybody, but then they never fight them.
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          • #35
            Not sure Wilder will KO AJ in the first round. They probably just feel each other and try to settle in the first round. However, it will be much easier for Wilder to win against Joshua than to win against Fury, mainly for two reasons - Joshua is less skilled to adapt during the fight compared to Fury, and Joshua doesn't have the head movement of Fury.

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            • #36
              Yeah TBH I think its obvious to anyone with any understanding of competitive fighting. I feel Joshua should have got the Wilder fight out of the way back in 2018. He was a different fighter then, confident, younger and less tentative and Wilder didn't really have a significant profile. Now that Wilder has been built into this all-American heavyweight hope with insane KO power, it now will likely mean Joshua comes in shook. I don't really see anything remarkably superior in terms of competitiveness. Joshua is a better boxer but had defensive holes and a questionable chin. Wilder has very poor footwork and fundamentals but a solid jab and killer right hand. Its a matter of heart for me then. Wilder has it in spades.

              What really cemented it was the Brezeale fight. This is a guy Joshua beat (in an entirely one sided fight no less) over 8 rounds, Wilder did it in 90 seconds. I knew from that point we weren't getting an undisputed anytime soon. Its funny because if we're to believe the narrative Joshua and Hearn gave us, Joshua only rushed in to finish Andy because he wanted to impress after Wilder's KO victory. Kinda shows that he was in his head back then...
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              • #37
                Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post
                Boxers today are mostly "woulda, coulda, shoulda" and no action. Fury, Wilder and a lot of heavyweights are like this. And the bigger problem is, a lot of fans are now getting behind them and supporting the talk, not the action. The point of boxing, is to actually PROVE that you can beat another man in the ring. Not say you can, then not fight him. Remember that next time Fury or Wilder say that they can beat everybody, but then they never fight them.
                It's no secret who the top 3 heavyweights are. Two of them are getting ready to fight each other for the third time. Only one of them can never seem to seal the deal.

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                • #38
                  Again - everything Fury says has an angle. Take with a grain of salt. But - always believed that despite his abundant technique limitations, Wilder would flatten Joshua.

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                  • #39
                    You got to make your opponent look better than the ones you haven’t fought yet. So Fury isn’t saying anything wrong here.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by denium View Post
                      I've always said that Wilder would knock Joshua out.

                      Wilder's speed and power coupled with Joshua's glass jaw isn't a good combination.

                      Timberrrrrrrrr
                      I heard you've got an American mum now at age 40, whitefishing African man.

                      Is it true?

                      Wilder would only knock him out if his African voodoo is still working. Too bad Fury sparked it out of his head the last time and Wilder has now given his life to Jesus.

                      You saw his press conference, didn't you?

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