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  • #31
    Originally posted by Alan Smithee View Post

    I always liked Parker but I see this as a bad matchup for him. I'm not sure that he can avoid Wilder's bombs. Time will tell!
    I'm pretty sure Wilder is not gonna like what Parker fires back once the bombs get defused.

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    • #32
      Wilder is right. AJ appeared both afraid and tight at that press conference. As if he was about to breakdown and cry.

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      • #33
        That's obvious

        I've never seen anyone look more afraid than AJ at that press conference

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post
          I find it f---g astonishing that people think Wilder would KO AJ in a round or two. Or even beat him. AJ has fought and beaten the far better competition, he is better by a mile than anyone Wilder has fought apart from Fury.....and we all saw Wilder get ragdolled.

          I have been vocal.in saying that AJ is not the same as pre Ruiz. But to act like Wilder will just walk in and AJ is going to stand there and trade, it is hilarious. AJ has actual boxing skill. I can almost guarantee that Wilder goes in headhunting, AJ makes him miss a few times and then catches Wilder with a big shot and stops him. AJ hits like a damn mule.

          Wilder fought **** comp for 95% of his career and Fury destroyed him. He has had one fight since and it was Bumanius, who tried to fight like Fury and he sucks, he walked into a punch for Christ's sake. Parker is alot better boxer than Wilder, he may well beat him. Wilder is just a terrible fighter.
          Agree with you on this. Wilder has been exposed and I think Parker will walk away winning that fight and derail Wilder's plans. I was never a big Wilder fan at all especially after Fury beaten him up. He was looking for excuse after excuse in the last two fights. I am not even sure that Joshua beats Wallin either. It's a risky fight for Joshua.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post

            You don’t land Wilder by trying to go around Al Haymon. They should’ve known better.
            Pat on the back to Al Haymon for convincing fighters to turn down fights and generational wealth.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post

              I like AJ's persona, but as a fighter.. Idk. His criticism is warranted. Telling fans they should fight Wilder, quitting in Ruiz 1, the mental breakdown after Usyk 2, every fight since, etc. You have to admit, that's hard to defend against..
              You are basing on your opinion on slanted articles written by people who work for PBC.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by peplz View Post
                You are basing on your opinion on slanted articles written by people who work for PBC.
                Lol you're not being for real, right?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post

                  Lol you're not being for real, right?
                  I’m just making an observation. This article is one of those very articles I’m referring to.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by daggum View Post
                    funny how wilder thinks 100 million was a "low ball" yet he made far less than that with haymon the guy who tricked his silly ass into not taking the fight in order to advance the interests of the pbc...oh well! he talks a lot but what he says makes no sense. hes just been a puppet and he continues to be a puppet for the pbc. he really should be mad at them for costing him 100 million dollars on top of them derailing his career with a chery pick gone wrong, im sure it was their idea to go after fury because they needed a big name after the joshua duck oops!
                    Well said, facts! I reckon Wilder is the one who lacks confidence. He lacked confidence to face AJ for $100M and undisputed crown. How much more could a fighter be motivated to take a fight and yet he declined. At presser with AJ around he was timide, some said humble, he couldn't spew out nonsense as he does when AJ isn't around.

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                    • #40
                      AJ is the bigger coward, but Wilder is a cherry-picker and a very ****** person. Both are dossers.

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