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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager: The Joshua Fight is as Enormous as Ever

    This past Saturday night, former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder returned to the ring at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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    #2
    Not is big as ever, wouldve been bigger five years ago. Still a big fight that hopefully happens soon. I would pay for this

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #3
      "If Deontay lost, there would be no fight, but now we’ll see, the fight is as enormous as ever.."

      Come on, Finkel, you know damned well WIlder wasn't going to lose to Helenius.

      That said, this is a great fight! We wanted it when both men were champions and we still want now that they are both former champions. But Joshua needs a comeback fight as Wilder did after his loss.

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      • Rosco3387
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        #4
        Joshua versus Wilder would continue the venerable tradition of the horizontal British heavyweight. This tradition is as special as the changing of the King's guard... One could even make a nice picture with Bruno and Joshua both fast asleep, table replete with milk and cookies...

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          I don't think AJ can take a pillow fist without effect. His jaw is... his whole head is weak. Andy isn't a KO artist, but he hurt AJ all over his head. Wilder has a bomb. No matter how you feel about it, that's his claim to fame. If he hits AJ with that thing, Eddy will feel it.

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          • mxtali
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            #6
            do you guys proof read these things? “Finkel is ruling out Wilder traveling overseas.”
            the article - “Of course we’re open to doing the fight overseas.”

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            • MusoMeanderings
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              #7
              Stop it with this fight nonsense.

              Battle it out in court like all tough men today do.

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              • TheIronMike
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                #8
                Both camps, ruined what could have been the best heavyweight fights of the last 20 years. Shelly's bruised and busted ass somehow convinced wilder to refuse a 100$ million fight

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                  #9


                  This was the plan all along, the titles were in the way.

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                  • Body the jab
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                    #10
                    We all know Wilder's next opponent is likely to be Ruiz, so why talk about this - this has been going on for years and it became boring as soon as Wilder chose to fight Fury .

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