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  • Bullrider
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    #11
    Fighting four times a year at this level is unheard of, especially in this day and age. Wifey in New Zealand must be very proud and can't wait to welcome him home, plus the millions of dollars he accumulated.

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    • Apollo7
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      #12
      It is impressive and inspiring to see someone fight there way back into a good position. Shows that a loss isn't always the end of the road.

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      • pollywog
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        #13
        Originally posted by Speng

        Exactly right. Hearn and AJ both ecstatic that the fight they've been telling us is the biggest one in boxing, and avoided for the last 7 years, is off the table.
        ...and they wont go near the guy who took it off the table for them.

        2024 version of Parker beats 2024 version of Joshua !

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        • ELPacman
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          #14
          Originally posted by Lance98
          What a fake poser. He sounds so relieved like someone eliminated wilder for him. Never had the balls to challenge wilder when wilder was at his most dangerous.
          That's the most annoying part. Now they'll spin this story up and down every media outlet that this is why they never had to face Wilder. He was never in AJ's league, that look what Parker did and you can only imagine what AJ would have done. But that's just it. All smoke and mirrors. The Wilder of past AJ was scared to death to face no longer exists. The wild, reckless Wilder who didn't try to fight an entire fight on the back foot or pretend to box was the one we banked on flattening AJ.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #15
            Originally posted by Monty Fisto
            I'd hypothecate that if the contingency of a spelling disputation with AJ arose, I'd embarass him. The dissimilitude in our spelling proficiency would be so night and day, you'd have to be a chiaroscurist to depict it appositely.
            He said he played Wordle in that interview but they cut it out here. Not sure you would win with all those spelling mistakes!

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #16
              Originally posted by pollywog

              ...and they wont go near the guy who took it off the table for them.

              2024 version of Parker beats 2024 version of Joshua !
              No one wants to see Parker VS Joshua again after that last fight. But they will have to fight Parker if he wins a belt....

              I think Joshua beats Parker now anyway. People were saying Joshua would never fight Wallin because of what Wallin would do to him. A lot of this is fans and their wishful thinking.

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              • pollywog
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                #17
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

                No one wants to see Parker VS Joshua again after that last fight. But they will have to fight Parker if he wins a belt....

                I think Joshua beats Parker now anyway. People were saying Joshua would never fight Wallin because of what Wallin would do to him. A lot of this is fans and their wishful thinking.
                Speak for your self and only you. No one takes you seriously when you speak for everyone.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Tecnoworld
                  AJ is so happy for this. All of a sudden, all his problems are gone. Wilder was totally faded, he easily won his bout vs Wallin and IBF will probably be on the line after Usyk and Fury collide.

                  So without facing any of the big 3, he can become champ in 2024.
                  Fury and Usyk are tied up in a 2 fight contract. How is AJ supposed to fight either when that's the case?

                  Wilder never has been one of the top guys. The fraud has been exposed from the get go. Only insanity claimed otherwise against a mass of evidence.

                  Not only that, but of you read what AJ said, he never singled Parker out. He gave praise to both Parker and Dubois for coming back into the conversation after most thought it was game over for both of them. But you want to turn it into AJ being "Happy" Wilder lost. Haha. No wonder you don't get any real life achievements with this kind of mentality. Just the ones that are based on propaganda and slander.

                  Enjoy though. You've got many frauds to go through yet where you rinse and repeat with the new batch. Same old, same old.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by fifth_root

                    IBF is always there to screw someone when another pays well. No wonder AJ's aim there. It is embarrassing, but he and Eddie are proud.
                    How are the IBF screwing anyone when they have strict policies for their mandatories? Fighters just can't make up the rules to benefit themselves while freezing others out you know.

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Lance98
                      What a fake poser. He sounds so relieved like someone eliminated wilder for him. Never had the balls to challenge wilder when wilder was at his most dangerous.
                      You clearly didn't read this piece nor see the actual interview to come to this deranged conclusion.

                      Wilder is a bum who has ducked every single offer made to him. The most extreme was the biggest offer with favourable conditions attached ever made to a bum without a single world class win in history. You will not find an offer made to anyone that comes even close. If you think otherwise, why don't you give me some names? You can't, unless you want me to take you apart and laugh at you even more.

                      Wilder revealed himself a load of times with his mental weakness and cowardice. The latest was just him too scared to throw anything at Parker whilst getting dominated with ease. It had nothing to do with timing. Activity doesn't need timing. It does need to be attached to someone who is strong up top though. Wilder isn't and never will be it. Your delusions won't ever change anything. But it does reveal why Wilder is as weak as he is coming from that kind of environment.

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