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  • #51
    Wilder shouldve hollared at me wouldve been on em bout getting better a boxing n promotion i wouldnt have took the fight took a 15m step aside fought hughie fury then whyte built confidence back up got better boxing quality opps on resume to boost legacy then go after fury end of 2022 or so now if stick around only option is either joyce easy win i feel longer reach n quicker n obvious lil better now would land unlimited rights get the win go after aj another win n legit win or go after usyk a coin toss fight can usyk avoid the righf all 12 rds. Fury go fight whyte then usyk aj winner then retire that way would have 4 top 10 wins resume so cnt ? The legacy unlike a crawford who has 0 top 10 welter wins so far

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post

      I think he would have KOed AJ about 10 times tonight to be honest. Like he could put AJ down 10 times, for over 10 seconds, and even put him to sleep.

      And you could wake AJ up and let him get ready again, and Wilder would have KOed him 10 times before AJ finished the fight or did anything to Wilder.
      Your sig quote I agree with that guy he knows what hes talking about

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Ry92 View Post
        Wilder shouldve hollared at me wouldve been on em bout getting better a boxing n promotion i wouldnt have took the fight took a 15m step aside fought hughie fury then whyte built confidence back up got better boxing quality opps on resume to boost legacy then go after fury end of 2022 or so now if stick around only option is either joyce easy win i feel longer reach n quicker n obvious lil better now would land unlimited rights get the win go after aj another win n legit win or go after usyk a coin toss fight can usyk avoid the righf all 12 rds. Fury go fight whyte then usyk aj winner then retire that way would have 4 top 10 wins resume so cnt ? The legacy unlike a crawford who has 0 top 10 welter wins so far
        Fury can hang them up any time ..if Wilder never got the rematch in a court fury would have never fought him again

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Jkp View Post

          AJ turned down 50 million first.... blah blah blah...


          Wilder lost to the best. AJ isn't even top 5 anymore. . He lost to a cruiserweight and a fat midget Mexican. So no need to refer to yah fraud AJ anymore.
          Wilder has only really fought one top 5 boxer so he’s really only lost to the first one worthy of being a contender. Unless he now gets Usyk, Ruiz and AJ or Whyte/Joyce out of there it’s pretty hard to compare his resume to the others.
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          • #55
            Originally posted by Jkp View Post

            AJ turned down 50 million first.... blah blah blah...


            Wilder lost to the best. AJ isn't even top 5 anymore. . He lost to a cruiserweight and a fat midget Mexican. So no need to refer to yah fraud AJ anymore.
            he parlayed wilders offer into signing with dazn for a lot more money. hundreds of millions in fact. look it up. then after he signed he went back and offered wilder even more money than the 50 million offered. wilder ducked it. wilder meanwhile parlayed joshuas offer into less money! less money! you can even go back and see joshua had been aiming for wilder for years. offering him 15 million when wilder was making 2 million. the idiot fans even try to conflate the time lines to say that is ducking! heres a little analogy for ya to explain it. someone offeres you a job for 50k. you parlay that into another job for hundeds of thousands instead. smart right? thats joshua. now lets do wilder. someone offers wilder 100k, he says no thats an insult because i wanted to work for 50k! smart?

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

              Your sig quote I agree with that guy he knows what hes talking about
              i agree with him too! smartest poster alive! beating wilder isnt some all time great win. the guy was overrated and fury nearly got ko'd in 2 of the 3 fights. he also almost lost to otto wallin. there is a chance fury would lose to the real top guys in the division. wilder really wasnt a top guy based on resume or performances. both of those categories he was abysmal in. the category he did excel in was hype though. "to this day" ring has him ranked over whyte. thats just nonsensical and irrational. wilder hasnt won a fight in 2 years and whyte has a resume that is 5 times better. that is the benefit of hype and whyte isnt some great fighter either but hes just a solid top 5ish fighter. "to this day" they still have ortiz ranked even though he hasnt beaten a top 10 guy in 6 years! its some kind of group psychosis. they never stop to say "wait why do we think this guy is so good?" its just baked into their brains

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              • #57
                Wilder tried, but he's a terrible boxer. He doesn't know how to defend, he rarely took the initiative in exchanges - he was a counter puncher....a weak one at that, and he lowered his hands and abandoned the jab for the most part from round 3, on. Perhaps he should've gotten a good trainer. He had the money to get one.

                Fury was the better man......but that's not saying much as the heavyweight division stinks.....just look at the two heavyweights that fought before the main event.
                Last edited by Lefty0616; 10-10-2021, 06:31 AM.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by daggum View Post

                  imagine wilder but a level above that
                  ROFL. Quality comeback.

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                  • #59
                    Any heavyweight who can punch, who is extremely aggressive will beat Usyk.

                    Wilder beats Usyk, hits too hard, and is too naturally aggressive.

                    Fury & Wilder may well be 1 & 2 ranked in the division.

                    Fury, Wilder, Joshua, Whyte they're the big four.

                    Usyk is getting done in the rematch with Joshua.

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                    • #60
                      Great night of boxing. The undercard and the non PPV fights were very good as well. Wilder has made a boat load of money in his career and the huge check that will be coming in from last nights fight. It is time to hang the gloves up and enjoy life

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