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  • Jab jab boom
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    #11
    Joshua better worry about his own match with Usyk because despite being a cruiser, Usyk is more skilled than Joshua and hasn’t shown a quitters mentality the way Joshua has. That fight won’t be an easy one.

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    • Bob
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      #12
      Originally posted by DougalDylan
      .. but how do you force Wilder into a unification .. Klitschkos chased him (Vlad even came to the US after the Pulev fight to try and get it but somehow Klitschkos couldn't get it, Klitschkos advisor and sometimes manager Shelly Finkel blocked it), Martin couldn't get it, Parker couldn't get it .. how do you make a unification with this man?

      "Multiple boxers, Multiple faces, Multiple belts .... too this day" - Wilder


      Just about everything apart from Klitschko you just said is a lie. Klitschko & Wilder had the same manager xD that's a definite quack & clever on Finkles part.

      Martin was lined up with with Wilder but then Eddie got that dazn cheddar & bought Martins belt. Same with Parker, Parker was supposed to challenge Wilder from the crowd at a Wilder fight but again Eddie offered more money.

      Then & I'll never forget this as i was an Aj fan during his rise in 18 & we all wanted Wilder Aj & Aj said on a sky interview with Johnny Nelson "i won't be rushed into the Wilder fight" when asked when he said"19 20 21"Hearn then said 2020. Quack Marrination. Eddie even said maybe he'll (Wilder) will loose by then. Ta daaaa it's suddenly a 5050 fight with Fury but never for Wilder. A year later in 19 Dazn came in with a mega contract for Wilder & he turned that down.

      Those 2 clowns are as bad as each other.

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      • Blackstarr
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
        From what I've read cowardly rematch clause Aj has a double sided rematch clause with Usyk so unless that clause has clauses we're no nearer undesputed.
        Plus you know the minute Fury Wilders over Edward will be ****ing Whytes drum about his wbc paper participation belt that he's next despite loosing his mando spot after being ktfo by shot ancient 40 yr old Pov.
        The point of mandatories are to keep the belts moving, there's no sense of sport left in this game any more. It's all paperwork solicitors & business. When Whyte woke up his first word's we're "rematch clause eddie!" pathetic.

        The fight's, tbh I'm just glad it looks like things are moving again but undesputed i won't hold my breath.

        You’re sat here complaining about clauses, when Fury-Wilder’s numerous clauses are the reason we’ve got here..why not complain about that?

        I hear your point that mandatories shouldn’t have rematch clauses and I agree, but fact is Usyk is only WBO mandatory and AJ is putting all his belts on the line plus a payday that will be far in excess of what Usyk brings to the table and can get anywhere else, so I don’t mind some quid pro quo in this situation.

        Besides, do you really think Fury wouldn’t put in the same rematch clauses in his mandatory defences, if he could actually be bothered to have any, just like Klitschko and others have done before? Rematch clauses are here to stay, so how about you quit your hypocritical b*tching and root for AJ and Fury to come through their next fights unscathed so that we can all get the superfight that we want?

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #14
          They are both in real tough fights in my opinion. Usyk doesn't seem like a big puncher but it doesn't seem that it takes that much to wobble Joshua and he has never been comfortable facing shorter guys. Wilder is Wilder we know he can turn, change or end a fight in a split second regardless of how a fight is going.

          We can't call the division boring that's for sure there is always something going on.

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          • zod66
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            #15
            You're only as good as your last steroid in as

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            • Blackstarr
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk

              Just about everything apart from Klitschko you just said is a lie. Klitschko & Wilder had the same manager xD that's a definite quack & clever on Finkles part.

              Martin was lined up with with Wilder but then Eddie got that dazn cheddar & bought Martins belt. Same with Parker, Parker was supposed to challenge Wilder from the crowd at a Wilder fight but again Eddie offered more money.

              Then & I'll never forget this as i was an Aj fan during his rise in 18 & we all wanted Wilder Aj & Aj said on a sky interview with Johnny Nelson "i won't be rushed into the Wilder fight" when asked when he said"19 20 21"Hearn then said 2020. Quack Marrination. Eddie even said maybe he'll (Wilder) will loose by then. Ta daaaa it's suddenly a 5050 fight with Fury but never for Wilder. A year later in 19 Dazn came in with a mega contract for Wilder & he turned that down.

              Those 2 clowns are as bad as each other.
              Absolute clown. Fury only got his 50/50 by virtue of being an undefeated Ring magazine champion that went to America and claimed Wilder’s soul, while AJ’s status had taken a hit from the Ruiz KO, because Fury damn well wasn’t worth 50/50 from a commercial perspective. The fact Fury’s team couldn’t find money for a UK homecoming last December against Kabayel tells you that.

              Wilder didn’t deserve 50/50 because he had feasted on tomato cans his entire career with no signature win (unlike Fury) and brought no fan base to the table, while AJ was still flying high as an undefeated champ.

              Even putting all that aside, Wilder was still getting a career high payday and said with his own mouth that he accepted less to fight Fury, so your entire point is redundant and your wilful ignorance/******ity is truly laughable.

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              • Boxviewer
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                #17
                Originally posted by DougalDylan
                .. but how do you force Wilder into a unification .. Klitschkos chased him (Vlad even came to the US after the Pulev fight to try and get it but somehow Klitschkos couldn't get it, Klitschkos advisor and sometimes manager Shelly Finkel blocked it), Martin couldn't get it, Parker couldn't get it .. how do you make a unification with this man?

                "Multiple boxers, Multiple faces, Multiple belts .... too this day" - Wilder


                Wilder was never interested in any kind of unification, even $120m wasn't enough a reward to motivate him. But now that he's about to be put further back in the line he's suddenly interested in undisputed championship. Wilder is all loud mouth when it comes to fighting top ten guys.

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                • snowdog
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ropeydope
                  My money is on Fury for all the marbles. I’ve been saying it since Klitchko. Many thought that fight was a snooze fest, I just saw a young artist paint a masterpiece. He’s a triple threat, size, skill, and boxing IQ. A true giant among giants. Bet against the Gypsy King at your own peril.
                  Glad I'm not the only one that appreciated that fight. It's hands down the best 12 rounds I've seen a British fighter have in years.

                  His defence during that fight was exceptional, and I'm convinced that if Fury hadn't beaten Klitschko first he would have beaten Joshua. Klitschko is another fighter that Fury has broken.

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                  • Monty Fisto
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                    Joshua better worry about his own match with Usyk because despite being a cruiser, Usyk is more skilled than Joshua and hasn’t shown a quitters mentality the way Joshua has. That fight won’t be an easy one.
                    He's asked about who he picks for the Wilder-Fury fight and he says his take is Fury, but good luck to both of them, and then goes on to say he has to defend his own title and talks about his preparation with the Olympic team.

                    And your contribution is to say he should worry about his own match?

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #20
                      I have a word of caution for both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. Focus on the opponents that are currently in front of you. They deserve your full and undivided attention. Looking ahead can only distract you. AJ should know this better than anyone after he got clipped by Andy Ruiz at Madison Square Garden and lost his titles.

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