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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #71
    Not sure what Wilder is on here - AJ fought very well. If he wants to look at someoe who avoided all the hard fights he only need look at himself. I remember also when he made an A4 page of conditions that his mandatory challenger - Dillian Whyte would have to meet before he fought him. He also just admitted to avoiding an AJ fight (again)

    Only reason Wilder fought Fury was because Fury was fat and retired - seemed like an easy fight against a big name.

    I DO think Wilder is a good fighter, Hopefully now he has those losses he can go all-in. He could beat anyone on the night. Just needs to stop worrying about losing

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      #72
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Well then Wilder fought a cherry pick three fucking times. Also, if Joshua really wanted to fight Fury badly enough then he would have relinquished his WBO title to Usyk; A man that he cannot defeat.
      Yes Wilder fought a cherry pick 3 times and lost badly in all three showing how much of a delusional coward he was.

      AJ did want to unify you dunce but Wilder stopped to fight by forcing the third Fury fight.

      How are you this delusional?

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        #73
        Originally posted by bullydean

        Yes Wilder fought a cherry pick 3 times and lost badly in all three showing how much of a delusional coward he was.

        AJ did want to unify you dunce but Wilder stopped to fight by forcing the third Fury fight.

        How are you this delusional?
        It's very difficult to take two asswhoopings in a row from a cherrypick. Let's just take Canelo Alvarez for a second. He agreed to fight Bivol because he thought he was a cherrypick but guess what Sherlock?

        I bet you he would never fight Dmitry again because one asswhooping was enough for him. Unlike Wilder, Ginger doesn't like taking asswhoopings; He runs away from them. Wilder is far from a coward. He never quits or give up!

        If AJ wanted to be undisputed then why did he fight an old ass Povetkin instead of Wilder back in 2018? I'll answer it for you. It was because he was afraid of getting his asswhooped.

        Also, Wilder wasn't about to sell his soul to DAZN just for one shitty fighter.
        Last edited by champion4ever; 08-26-2022, 04:07 PM.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
          Not sure what Wilder is on here - AJ fought very well. If he wants to look at someoe who avoided all the hard fights he only need look at himself. I remember also when he made an A4 page of conditions that his mandatory challenger - Dillian Whyte would have to meet before he fought him. He also just admitted to avoiding an AJ fight (again)

          Only reason Wilder fought Fury was because Fury was fat and retired - seemed like an easy fight against a big name.

          I DO think Wilder is a good fighter, Hopefully now he has those losses he can go all-in. He could beat anyone on the night. Just needs to stop worrying about losing
          I know you hate the dude and I get that but please don't tell lies on him. You know good and well that Dillian Whyte was never Deontay Wilder's mandatory challenger or else he would have fought him.

          The only reason why Dillian Whyte remained the No. 1 contender for over 700 days was because he refused to participate in any final elimination bouts. Besides, he was only being used as a pawn by Eddie Hearn in order to protect AJ.

          Also, Tyson Fury was a fight that Wilder never wanted. Anthony Joshua was the man he wanted in order to become undisputed. Tyson Fury had nothing that Deontay wanted. So this has to be about the most asinine thing I've ever heard by so-called boxing fans who DKSAB.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Boxviewer

            I guess it's easy said than done. Usyk has fought very good boxers with pops at cruiserweight and beat them all. AJ really has done very well in the rematch but came short due to lack of good conditioning.
            AJ´s conditioning is pretty good for his size, but Usyk has the best engine in the division so..

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              #76
              Originally posted by champion4ever

              It's very difficult to take two asswhoopings in a row from a cherrypick. Let's just take Canelo Alvarez for a second. He agreed to fight Bivol because he thought he was a cherrypick but guess what Sherlock?

              I bet you he would never fight Dmitry again because one asswhooping was enough for him. Unlike Wilder, Ginger doesn't like taking asswhoopings; He runs away from them. Wilder is far from a coward. He never quits or give up!

              If AJ wanted to be undisputed then why did he fight an old ass Povetkin instead of Wilder back in 2018? I'll answer it for you. It was because he was afraid of getting his asswhooped.

              Also, Wilder wasn't about to sell his soul to DAZN just for one shitty fighter.
              It's easy to get your ass whooped 2 times in a row when you're a bad boxer who was a hype job.

              Why do you keep bringing Canelo up? Nobody is talking about Canelo.

              You just proved my point. Wilder didn't want to fight AJ.
              Wilder admitted to ducking AJ when he said "I could have fought AJ for a lot more money but instead I cherry picked you so I wouldn't have to fight AJ" lol

              Wilder made excuses to not fight AJ.

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #77
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I know you hate the dude and I get that but please don't tell lies on him. You know good and well that Dillian Whyte was never Deontay Wilder's mandatory challenger or else he would have fought him.

                The only reason why Dillian Whyte remained the No. 1 contender for over 700 days was because he refused to participate in any final elimination bouts. Besides, he was only being used as a pawn by Eddie Hearn in order to protect AJ.

                Also, Tyson Fury was a fight that Wilder never wanted. Anthony Joshua was the man he wanted in order to become undisputed. Tyson Fury had nothing that Deontay wanted. So this has to be about the most asinine thing I've ever heard by so-called boxing fans who DKSAB.
                Who did Breazeale fight then to get his Wilder shot? or Fury? So if Whyte had beaten Seferi and Pianeta over the distance he would have got the Wilder fight?

                The reason Wilder and other boxers don't take the big fights is because of enablers like you. He doesn't need to. Stop fan-boying and we might get the big fights. I know that's harsh but it's ruining boxing.

                How did Wilder want Joshua? There is literally a Youtube video where he says he turned Joshua down to fight Fury, even though Joshua offered him more money and had 3 belts at the time. Even this week he says AJ's team tried to make a fight with him for after the Usyk fight but he turned them down.

                Really hope Wilder takes a big fight after the Helenius match-up. He should take the AJ fight. Even someone like Whyte isn't acceptable now. AJ has just been fighting Usyk and Wilder fights Helenius. Go figure....
                Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 08-28-2022, 11:35 AM.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Boxviewer

                  A big stiff robot and yet the most accurate boxer, Usyk, couldn't land up to 70% of his total punches on him. There's a reason why Wilder couldn't be placated with 120m dollars to fight AJ.
                  Good thing Wilder only needs to land one, and doesn't have a major height and reach disadvantage like Usyk does...

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