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Originally posted by pollywog View PostYep...and now he doesnt want any piece of the guy who took Wilder apart.
Joshua had 3 easy fights in working up to face his sparring partner in what amounted to an exhibition.
Now he wants to wait out for a gift belt and avoid anyone with a pulse.
The guy is a joke until he rematches Parker.kafkod
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[QUOTE=kenwills37;n32116776]Not trying to make excuses for Wilder, but it was a set up. You're telling me Wilder after being off 2 years and fighting one round since getting knocked out had to fight a former heavyweight champion as a tune up? But Joshua is back and better then ever because he beat up his sparring partner? With that being said Wilder needs a real trainer. [/QUOTE
Not trying to make excuses for Wilder....... you should have ended the post there
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Oh FFS, Wilder, AJ and Hearn have been talking crap for 6yrs about getting it on and you still swallow their spiel like you're guzzling AJ's jizz.
Show me where I said Parker would fight AJ next and im still waiting on the signed contract for AJ/Wilder.
If you can't then you've got your last bit of attention from
"Parker is confident he can take AJ out"
Did Parker personally tell You this
Where's the link that You got this information from?
I'll Wait.....Last edited by greeneye99; 12-27-2023, 08:16 AM.
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Joshua v Wallin was set up for Joshua to face a decent fighter that he should beat before going to Wilder.
Wilder v Parker was set up for Wilder to face a decent fighter that he should beat before going to Joshua.
The thing is, Wilder isn't capable of beating a decent fighter. He's never done it before.
It was a flawed plan from the start. But that's not Joshua's fault.kafkod likes this.
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Originally posted by pollywog View Post
Im not over the top hating on AJ. I just think he has unfinished business with Parker that warrants a rematch to settle.
Parker is not old and is even more of a future foe for Joshua now. One AJ and Eddie will cut a path in the opposite direction to.
Parker is confident he can take Joshua out, especially after doing to Wilder what Joshua probably couldnt... definitively shut Wilder out over 12 rounds.
Wilder has been busy kissing Saudi ass lately but i doubt they want to see him again. Parker destroyed Kean and deconstructed Wilder in the Kingdom. AJ aint no stranger to Sheikh Bonesaw and the 2 Turkis either.
If the Sauds want to see Parker v AJ 2 they'll stump up for it on the Usyk/Fury undercard to build for the next event. AJ will either take the money or cut a path to Hrgovic hoping to pick up a trash belt if it gets stripped from Usyk or Fury.
Parker will fight anyone the Sauds pay to put in front of him. AJ doesnt really want that Oilskin smoke.
Parker v AJ is a 50/50 fight. AJ and his yappy promoter have never liked those odds. Even in taking on Wallin shows how much of a swerve they are prepared to take in avoiding anyone dangerous.
Parker is the guy to beat for every contender looking to be the best. AJ doesnt want to be the best he wants to be 3 time paper champion. Good on him. Take that route but don't think it means anything if he continues to duck Parker.
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Joshua has done to fight wilder than Wilder has done to fight Joshua. This fight is gone for good, over-marinated and done.
The logic is: Joshua beat Whyte and Parker already. Whyte has also beaten Parker. Parker beats Wilder whom Whyte has beaten.
The only reason this fight happens is the money involved that's all. Apart from the money side of it, Joshua does not have any reason to fight Wilder.
Wilder needs Joshua more than Joshua needs him.
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Why would Joshua be happy that he doesn’t have to fight you, Deontay? You look terrible now, like easy work.
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Originally posted by kenwills37 View PostNot trying to make excuses for Wilder, but it was a set up. You're telling me Wilder after being off 2 years and fighting one round since getting knocked out had to fight a former heavyweight champion as a tune up? But Joshua is back and better then ever because he beat up his sparring partner? With that being said Wilder needs a real trainer.
Nobody forced Wilder to be inactive for a year then fight Parker without a tune up ... that was Wilder's own decision.kiaba360 likes this.
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