Fighters are too greedy, so it will be decided on the kind of money each fighter wants. Only the Saudis can make it happen. So you better stop claiming who wants it and who doesn't want it. It will always be based on money. End of story.
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Do you still think Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder would be a good fight to watch?
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Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
But what exactly does "put on a better performance" mean, in the case of Wilder? It's not like he's suddenly going to start boxing the ears off of guys. What we saw was basically exactly how Wilder operates, minus the punch. The only improvement he can make is to land, otherwise it's status quo.
Parker not only arrived in Saudi weeks bf to get his regimen going he also fought there .
Wilder is a timing fighter bc he doesn’t t throw many punches , he relies on specifically timing ,if a long lay off of inactivity effects anyone out of this division it’s definitely him bc he doesn’t have the skills to hide that .
Wilders not the brightest bulb but I have no doubt he can at the very least get better prepared and put on some weight ,the notion he should fight around 210 is ridiculous for a guy 6”7 as long as he stays there though and fights legit guys I’ll keep picking against him for sure he’s making it easier . Lol
But let’s get it right Parker showed up at his best , Wilder however only would have helped him out though bc Wilder makes guys look a level above most the time of what they actually are if it’s a long fight and Parker isn’t one of these cherry picks he would normally do , maybe this is a type of fight Wilder needed ? Whatever the deal is I’m interested to see Parker fight a known boxer type to see if it’s real and I want Wilder vs Ruiz though it’s unlikely he’ll probably follow the same blue print which is safety first fights . Hopefully Riyadh Season makes him fight legit guys if he’s contracted to them.Last edited by juggernaut666; 12-30-2023, 02:11 PM.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostYes, it's still a fight that should be made. Once wilder beats a few bums, people will be saying he ko s Josh in 1 round again.Last edited by hhh1200; 12-31-2023, 12:01 AM.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostAnthony Joshua, 27-3 with 24 KO’s vs Deontay Wilder, 43-3 with 42 KO’s.
Is this still a good fight? Would you purchase the PPV if they fought in 2024? Do you think this match still has entertainment value to it, in your opinion?
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostIt’s still a big fight no longer the biggest though ,that is now Fury vs Joshua but like Wilder he probably loses bf that happens ……….Usyk is a good fight for anyone but really only a third Joshua fight could spark as much interest there bc Usyk needs that type of opponent, I don’t believe Fury vs Usyk can generate a Joshua vs Usyk interest no matter who wins .
The problem for Wilder is he has to take a safety fight and pick an opponent with less punching power then go for Joshua as a last fight bc I stated this awhile now his shelf life is 2025 or before that , the same with Fury .
If Wilder fights Joshua it will be the same results I expected anyway even worse now that’s a brutal knockout loss for him and that’ll be calling it a day his wife won’t dare let him fight after that one . I’d still like to see it though ,let’s be real Wilder staying active can put on a better performance then he did with Parker however you won’t notice it because Joshua hits to fast to hard to precise for him it’ll be over bf round 4 .
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