Anyone else see Wilder’s side just complain about the fight not being made while doing nothing themselves?

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  • Froch_uppercut
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    #1

    Anyone else see Wilder’s side just complain about the fight not being made while doing nothing themselves?

    Bunch of whiny asses just moaning that Eddie couldn’t get the Saudis to pay but Finkel and their side doing the whole sum of f**k all to make it happen.
    where are the stories of Wilder’s team working hard to get a venue and money to make it work? Wilder fans, link me up to the bit where Finkel and co are pulling their tripe out to get the deal done.
    Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 10-05-2023, 04:01 AM.
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    #2
    I don't know why this is creating so much drama. Are people really that bothered about this fight at this point? They're virtual hasbeens and only considered relevant because of how poor the division is.

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    • Froch_uppercut
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      #3
      Originally posted by dan-b
      I don't know why this is creating so much drama. Are people really that bothered about this fight at this point? They're virtual hasbeens and only considered relevant because of how poor the division is.
      Both Fury and Wilder ducked AJ when he was relevant.
      they’ll both avoid him still. Boxing fans today do t seem to know that fighters used to take risks, win some, lose some, and not be afraid of fighting each other. The two duckers Fraudy and Wilder have immeasurably damaged boxing with their ‘fight once every 18 months’ type cherry picking
      Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 10-05-2023, 07:34 AM.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #4
        When Joshua lost to Usyk II, he was at the peak of is then perceived vulnerability 'It was at this point when both Fury & Wilder were most game at fighting Joshua'.

        Since that fight, Joshua has achieved two comeback wins 'Scored a brutally knock-out, and he has also been training consistently with a new boxing coach'.

        Joshua has built back some momentum, and I think Wilder is starting to once again 'Not be so enthusiastic in fighting Joshua'.

        Everyone who is honest knows that both Fury & Wilder avoided Joshua pre-Ruiz I 'Fury & Wilder both fought each other to avoid Anthony Joshua, because he was perceived as a more stylistically difficult fight'.

        Before the Ruiz I loss, Joshua was a super Heavyweight who could box, had serious power, could throw combinations and on evidence 'Was a extremely game fighter'.

        That universal perception altered soon as he was beaten by Ruiz Junior 'And it seemed to peak during the aftermath of Usyk II'.

        I personally just believe Joshua has built back some momentum, and when you look at his resume and performances objectively 'Joshua really has no bad loses'.

        Joshua has never been ****** out, and has been competitive in all of his fights 'He was stopped once on his feet with a smile on his face vs Ruiz Junior I, then lost two competitive fights back to back over 24 rounds vs Usyk'.

        I rate Wilder extremely highly as a fighter with this era of Heavyweights, but he has been ****** out and beaten up 'By a fighter in Tyson Fury who at no point in his career, has ever been deemed as a monster puncher' etc.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-05-2023, 06:43 AM.

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