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  • #51
    Originally posted by OldTerry View Post

    I know that Wilder graduated from high school and attended a community college, so he is fairly educated. May not sound that way when he speaks, but that is more of a cultural thing.
    A cultural thing? No, WIlder is exactly what he looks and sounds like; the product of a poor American public school system. That is to say that he is practically illiterate ...to dis day!
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    • #52
      Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
      Seems like Wilder is lowballing andy cause he really doesn't want to fight him...If this guy says he would knock ruiz the fck out the boxing scene forever...then pay the man his fair share(since it would be his last money fight according to deontay) stop him like you say u would then move on to Aj fight for a wayyyy bigger purse..simple as that...but no, this dent head mofo prefers to throw insults instead of hands.
      I think Wilder is using sound reasoning in offering Ruiz 30% because he is risking the big money fight with Joshua. Andy is risking very little and has a lot to gain if he fights Wilder and wins. If Ruiz loses, he isn't giving up a big money fight Joshua or Fur, etc.
      Last edited by OldTerry; 07-03-2023, 03:15 PM.
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      • #53
        Forget Ruiz. Wilder should be fighting AJ. Oh, I forgot, AJ is doing his nails on that fight date.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

          A cultural thing? No, WIlder is exactly what he looks and sounds like; the product of a poor American public school system. That is to say that he is practically illiterate ...to dis day!
          As poor as the American school system might be, it's much better than Mexico's.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by OldTerry View Post

            Wilder is almost always losing on points when he KO's his opponents, same as Rocky Marciano in that regard. You don't have to be ahead on points and also KO your opponent to win the fight.
            I was responding to a comment were the other guy said he was winning the fights easily which wasn’t the case.

            Plus in the Ortiz fight it could’ve easily been stopped with Wilder. The loser if he didn’t have a little bit of help and extra time from the ref.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Corelone View Post

              I think Andy will go hollywood and Wilder will turn gatekeeper. Time on top is short. Andy had his day, Wilder had a few.
              yeah but wilders days at the top werent based on him accomplishing anything great, or anything in the same stratosphere as ruiz. they were based on look at this guy ko unranked undeserving challengers, he must be great! but then we found out he wasnt. then we moved on. wilders days at the top were based on what he was supposed to achieve, but never did. ruiz actually achieved things wilder could only dream of.
              Last edited by daggum; 07-03-2023, 03:21 PM.
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              • #57
                Originally posted by OldTerry View Post

                As poor as the American school system might be, it's much better than Mexico's.
                That's debatable. You wouldn't think so given the wealth disparity between these countries, but the U.S. public education system is an unmitigated disaster and may well be worse than Mexico's given the investment gap. Graduating from high school in many states in this country means almost nothing in this current day due to the devasation of decades of systemic *******ism, which has the U.S. performing well behind other developed countries instead of at the top where is should be. There is no standard. People such as yourself, stupefied by ******* brainwashing, believe that standards and hierarchies of any kind are racist or elitist, so you argue that everybody is equal and the same no matter what. This thinking is at the root of this country's precipitous decline these last 30-40 years.
                Last edited by TheOneAboveAll; 07-03-2023, 03:55 PM.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by killakali View Post
                  I was responding to a comment were the other guy said he was winning the fights easily which wasn’t the case.

                  Plus in the Ortiz fight it could’ve easily been stopped with Wilder. The loser if he didn’t have a little bit of help and extra time from the ref.
                  You are right, I misunderstood what you meant.
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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

                    That's debatable. You wouldn't think so given the wealth disparity between these countries, but the U.S. public education system is an unmitigated disaster and may well be worse than Mexico's given the investment gap. Graduating from high school in many states in this country means almost nothing in this current day due to the devasation of decades of systemic *******ism, which has the U.S. performing well behind other developed countries. There is no standard. People such as yourself, stupified by ******* brainwashing, believe that standards and hierarchies of any kind are racist or elitist, so you argue that everybody is equal and the same no matter what.

                    ​here are the top 10 states for public eduation

                    new jersey
                    new hampshire
                    connecticut
                    vermont
                    massachussetts
                    new york
                    maine
                    colorado
                    pennsylvania
                    ******ia

                    all blue states


                    here are the top 10 most ******* countries


                    1. Sweden – 0.878
                    2. Denmark – 0.877
                    3. Norway – 0.857
                    4. Costa Rica – 0.85
                    5. Estonia – 0.837
                    6. New Zealand – 0.837
                    7. Switzerland – 0.836
                    8. Finland – 0.829
                    9. Germany – 0.822
                    10. Ireland – 0.82

                    your contention is that the more ******* a place is, the worse the public education system is and we are falling behind other developed countries because we are too *******, but those developed countries that you praise are more ******* than the US so im going to go with a big no on that one.
                    Last edited by daggum; 07-03-2023, 04:21 PM.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

                      That's debatable. You wouldn't think so given the wealth disparity between these countries, but the U.S. public education system is an unmitigated disaster and may well be worse than Mexico's given the investment gap. Graduating from high school in many states in this country means almost nothing in this current day due to the devasation of decades of systemic *******ism, which has the U.S. performing well behind other developed countries instead of at the top where is should be. There is no standard. People such as yourself, stupefied by ******* brainwashing, believe that standards and hierarchies of any kind are racist or elitist, so you argue that everybody is equal and the same no matter what. This thinking is at the root of this country's precipitous decline these last 30-40 years.
                      I was reading and agreeing with your reply and then you showed your arrogant side and put me down as a Leftwing *******, which I'm not. I'm very aware of why the education the public receive in this country is not good and has worsened down through recent decades. In the times we now live in. My belief is that public education is as much a tool of indoctrinating children with twisted values as it is anything else. The educational system in America from the beginning was intended to provide people with the literacy they need to function in society. Higher education was something intended for the affluent ruling class. I wish everything was equal and fair, but in this system of things it never will be.

                      Now I would suggest that going forward you should stay with the topic at hand and not stray down unrelated paths.
                      Last edited by OldTerry; 07-03-2023, 04:40 PM.
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