Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Calls Out Anthony Joshua, Urging Showdown: I Believe You're Ready; Let's Make This Happen

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  • pollywog
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    #31
    I'd rather watch Wilder v Ruiz.

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    • Timur78
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      #32
      I don't like Wilder's antics.
      And with Joshua he knows he has an easy, winnable fight...
      But give props to him at least wanting to fight, unlike Joshua.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by pollywog
        I'd rather watch Wilder v Ruiz.
        Ruiz Junior vs Wilder has more of a story and theme 'Just like Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III, as a match up has more depth than Wilder vs Joshua'.

        Wilder vs Joshua just seems like a business opportunity, Wilder in that call out or whatever it was 'Was uninspiring. If he wanted to really hype the fight up, then he should of gave Joshua some heavy abuse and threatened him'.

        I have been critical of Tyson Fury for sometime since his behavior as Champion, but? Soon as Fury, made a decision not to be all matey matey with Usyk 'That fight started to develop its own story and theme'.

        When Fury vs Usyk was first originally planned to happen, it was not really a intriguing match up outside the World title's. But now the match up for me, I am more interested in the dynamic of the two characters clashing and the action inside the ring' etc.


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          #34
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          That was a very uninspiring call out.

          No passion. It sounded like a business man, trying to get some funding.

          And that is all this fight is between Joshua & Wilder 'A business opportunity'.

          I do not rate the match up, that highly anymore 'And I never have to be honest'.

          Boxing is show business, therefore fights need a story and a theme 'What is the theme of this fight?'.

          We know how Joshua will behave, for whatever reason? Joshua would be fine with being matey matey with his opponents.

          This is something, I have always been critical of during his approach to most of his fights 'None of these fighters are your mates, they are trying to alter your life and career'.

          As I have stated in past posts, if Wilder wants this fight 'Then he needs to confront Joshua in person, a physical confrontation old school tactics. If they have a jostle then so be it, that is what creates passion and competition'.

          Note: Right now this fight is just a business opportunity, Wilder has not behaved like a fighter outside the ring since his trilogy with Tyson Fury etc.


          The fact is Wilder has called him out.

          Let’s see what Anthony Joshua’s response is.

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            #35
            Originally posted by James Hunt
            The clown, who "froze out" AJ when started his multi-fight tournament with Fury, is now literally begging AJ for a paycheck.
            Have some dignity and pride, clown.
            The one, who advised this clown to turn down DAZN's $100/120M offer by whispering "training camp money" into his ear(Fact!), should now fill what's missing in this clown's retirement fund.
            Let’s not let those pesky little boogers we like to call facts get in the way of a good ol fashioned emotional rant eh? He fought the #1 HW in the division. Additionally, it was for a three fight deal for that amount. At that time he and everyone knew the deal was complete and utter BS. At the time both could have possibly scored 100 mil a piece for a single fight. Yet, Wilder was told he must accept scraps.

            That is the truth. You made it sound like it was for a singular fight with AJ.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #36
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

              The fact is Wilder has called him out.

              Let’s see what Anthony Joshua’s response is.
              His response may be, 'Lets get the fight on mate'.

              Then, negotiations will happen and the real stuff comes into play.

              Like who really wants the the fight.

              A uninspiring call out like that means absolutely nothing 'There is nothing stopping Wilder from confronting Joshua in person, or sending some sort of contractual agreement'.

              Mate the fight has no depth, no story, no theme 'It is just a business venture for both fighters'.

              The media has tried to build this match up, as if it is Holyfield vs Tyson, Frazier vs Ali, Ali vs Foreman, Fury vs Wilder.

              But it is not that kind of fight, I don't see much passion from ether fighter 'When it comes to competing against one another'.

              Note: For me Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III, is a better match up for Joshua 'In terms that it has a story and theme' etc.

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                #37
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                His response may be, 'Lets get the fight on mate'.

                Then, negotiations will happen and the real stuff comes into play.

                Like who really wants the the fight.

                A uninspiring call out like that means absolutely nothing 'There is nothing stopping Wilder from confronting Joshua in person, or sending some sort of contractual agreement'.

                Mate the fight has no depth, no story, no theme 'It is just a business venture for both fighters'.

                The media has tried to build this match up, as if it is Holyfield vs Tyson, Frazier vs Ali, Ali vs Foreman, Fury vs Wilder.

                But it is not that kind of fight, I don't see much passion from ether fighter 'When it comes to competing against one another'.

                Note: For me Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III, is a better match up for Joshua 'In terms that it has a story and theme' etc.
                Let’s just wait and see what Joshua's response will be. If any.

                This is the same man that once asked for $50 million to fight Wilder then tucked his tail and ran away when they called his bluff and offered that amount to him.

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