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  • Sid-Knee
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    #31
    Originally posted by Boxingtrucker
    We are going to learn quickly who the cowards are and who aren’t at the upper echelon of heavyweight boxing.
    If you don't know who the cowards are by now, you never will.

    Wilder is the biggest coward of all. He goes anywhere near a world level fighter instead of the absolute garbage he loves so much, he's getting the treatment Fury gave him. Then we can end this fraud about Wilder being a somebody. He's a never was. A never will be. However, Wilder will just do the same thing he's done his whole career which is lying about wanting to fight the best only to run away and fight his bums like a coward. Nothing will change.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #32
      Originally posted by Boxingtrucker
      At this point the only two heavyweights that deserve any respect are Tyson and Wilder. Usyk is no coward, but he’s too small and fragile to compete at this weight without lots and lots of recovery in between fights, and that’s if he even returns as a heavyweight. The rest of them need to buck up and fight Tyson or Wilder or be written completely off as interlopers and charlatans.
      The two biggest frauds in the division are Fury and Wilder. They are con artists.

      But thanks for revealing your delusion so early.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #33
        Originally posted by deathofaclown

        That’s naive though. No fighter is going to say that they don’t want to fight another fighter, because they know they Can say they want to fight knowing their team can get them out of the fight.

        Look at AJ recently. He said on Twitter he will fight fury and then went silent. He left his team to come up with an excuse about commercial rights to get him out of the fight.

        What else was Joshua going to do when fury called him out? Come on Twitter and say no? Obviously not.

        Joshua’s team is talking about fighting Chris Arreola and Gerald Washington next. There is absolutely no way they would put him in with Deontay Wilder next or Tyson Fury when they haven’t even started the deal with DAZN yet. It’s knockover jobs for AJ for a couple of fights.

        Do you think Usyk’s team would let him fight Wilder next when there’s a much bigger unification fight for bigger money with Fury? Of course not.

        Don’t be naive. You know how the boxing business works. What fighters say in public is pretty irrelevant to what actually happens on the business side of things.
        Do you get paid for your lies and lunacy? Or is all this deranged fantasy for free?

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #34
          Originally posted by genrick
          Deontay is a walking contradiction. He's been the one who avoided fights.

          How many fighters who keep mentioning his name? There's Wallin, Whyte, Ruiz, Usyk, Joyce, etc.
          Where is this 'they're scared of me' thing coming from?
          He's playing that "I hope they're scared of me and want to try and bring it into existence" bullshlt by claiming so, even if the facts and the evidence show Wilder being the ducker every single time. No one is scared of him. They all want to fight him. Wilder is the one who is frightened and wants to lie to everyone and use propaganda and slander to keep his fraud career going.

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          • Dolor
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            #35
            Wilder is thick as a plank, but correct on this one. He is a high risk, low reward opponent.

            Unless he becomes a mandatory, neither Usyk nor Fury will fight him. For Joyce, it's a different story - a win over Wilder would elevate/cement his status to/as no. 1 title contender. Theoretically, for AJ, Wilder would be the single best comeback opportunity, but I doubt that he wants to take the risk, even though he is the better boxer.

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            • QballLobo
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              #36
              He’s not wrong. Fury was just a bad matchup for him and had his kryptonite in his back pocket.
              Almost any heavyweight, champion or not, is risking getting hit with that bomb Wilder has in his right hand. Just depends if he’s allowed to keep distance and find the timing to load it up.

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              • MrShakeAndBake
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                #37
                AGREED, Helenius is MILES away from being top anything...

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                • Good ol' Douglas
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by M312
                  Maybe if his team answered emails they would be more willing.

                  Wilders team are already actively avoiding fights!
                  Hearn always tries to make deals when Wilder is already in a fight, then goes silent after the fact.

                  How you sheep cannot see through this pattern is concerning.

                  Regardless, I hope you keep this same energy when GayJ is fighting Arreola next year while Fury and Wilder are fighting Usyk and Ruiz respectively.

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                  • TMLT87
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                    #39
                    This sounds like a convenient way to try and pre-empt backlash for fighting a bunch of bums.

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                    • M312
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

                      Hearn always tries to make deals when Wilder is already in a fight, then goes silent after the fact.

                      How you sheep cannot see through this pattern is concerning.

                      Regardless, I hope you keep this same energy when GayJ is fighting Arreola next year while Fury and Wilder are fighting Usyk and Ruiz respectively.
                      Not sure why you took it so personally (or why a grown man thinks calling someone gay is funny, each to their own).

                      But it doesn't matter. Reply. Even if it's just say 'we'll talk after we can get through this first fight' or 'send us your idea and I'll look at it at the right time'. All good.

                      Not replying shows just how uninterested they are.

                      Maybe because the Ruiz fight is a done deal in Finkels head. Dunno, but the intentions by not replying are clear.

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