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Wilder quit against Fury in the rematch and in the rubber match. He gassed out after the first round in the rematch, and gassed out after the 4th round in the rubber match.
Embarrassing effort from a world champion boxer.
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The issue was never money but always has been & alway's will be rematchroom A-side clauses.
Aj ducked in 18 on a sky TV interview
Wilder turned down the dazn offer in 19
Duck's the pair of them.
Turning down undesputed, criminal & they both loose they're man card.
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Originally posted by Boxviewer View PostIt shows again that Wilder still doesn't have the balls to fight AJ. This is the second time a serious offer is made to him by AJ's team and he declined again. Wilder’s only good in talking rubbish. Boxing is a global sport with huge money generation capability. Wilder seems to be only interested in the money aspect of the sport that's why he didn't mind fight only b and c level fighters during his reign as wbc champion. He has once again proved to the world that he's ducker.
Wilder is still bitter and he doesn't trust them man after that fiasco during their original negotiations with Eddie Hearn. Wilder just want to fight. He has gotten sick and tired of all the bait and switch bullshit by Team Joshua! "Fool me once shame on you. "Fool me twice shame on me!"Oldskoolg likes this.
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Originally posted by RoadMan94 View PostPmsl. How desperate are you at saving face for a guy you’ve never met.greeneye99
Wacked_Out like this.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostHe had confidence in him beating Andy Ruiz in NYC too! Actually, if Ruiz wins, and Wilder wins, I think that's the fight that gets made!
Wilders whole career was a pbc circle jerk with audley Harrison and Tyson fury thrown in
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Wilder not making much sense, again. "When you lose the price goes up?" There's certainly more interest and more money for both sides if AJ would have won. An AJ-Wilder fight will still sell and I still want to see it, but now its very clearly a concession match for 3rd place honors and nothing more.
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