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  • #21
    Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
    I'd be interested in Joe Joyce.

    Wilder would land on Joyce on his worst day and Joyce for his part if he remained upright would beating the s.hit out of Wilder.

    That fight is fascinating.
    Joyce takes Wilders shots.


    Parker and fury did.

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    • #22
      I doubt Wilder will be coming back anytime soon. Give him six months minimum.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BoxOfficer View Post

        Bakole will kill him.
        Very likely yes.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by toners3 View Post
          Andy ruiz would terminate wilder. period.
          would he have terminated him three years ago ???

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          • #25
            Real question here is will the Saudis spend money on tuneup fights for Wilder? Or will he fight in the US for those tuneups?

            Malik is talking about "future" fights and mentions Ruiz, Dubois, who I think are not tuneups. Well, it's all up to Wilder if he doesn't need any tuneup. And those fights might interest the Saudis.

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            • #26
              Malik Scott is right. Deontay should be fighting those guys next. Only after Wilder dumps his sorry ass as a trainer who DKSAB. He needs to bring back Mark Breland in order to teach him how to throw, land and set up that right hand again.

              Wilder is and never has been a defensive, boxer counter puncher who fights off the back foot. He is and has always been an offensive fighter. A pure slugger who likes to set up his right hand punches by fighting off the front foot in the center of the ring.

              Without his back touching the ropes. If Mark Breland is unwilling to train him again; I've heard that George Foreman is available.​

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              • #27
                ​Running out of time as a boxer, because of 'shelf-life', and that Andy Ruiz, Daniel Dubois money does not look so bad, when a lost just about took AJ off the table for the fans.

                They are all seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, and not so much of that, "I am a Diva" stuff.

                Out with the old, in with the new.

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                • #28
                  It will not be Dubois. He's been active and coming off a win. As for mentioning Usyk and Fury, they know they're tied up fighting each other so are just trying to pull the wool over our eyes with those names.

                  It will be Ruiz as he's been out for a long time.

                  No mention of Zhang, Bakolie, Kabayel, Anderson, Sanchez etc etc.. Yeah, i see you. Same old, same old.
                  Damn Wicked Damn Wicked likes this.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                    Real question here is will the Saudis spend money on tuneup fights for Wilder? Or will he fight in the US for those tuneups?

                    Malik is talking about "future" fights and mentions Ruiz, Dubois, who I think are not tuneups. Well, it's all up to Wilder if he doesn't need any tuneup. And those fights might interest the Saudis.
                    i think the saudis are out on wilder. they fell for the hype of him being the "biggest puncher in boxing history" thing. now that they realize he only has a 28% ko ratio against top 10 fighters they probably want to make sure he etiher fights a bum so he can get a ko or doesnt fight a good fighter because they know he has no chance. maybe wilder can be a 4 round fighter on the prelims?

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                    • #30
                      Both of them walk through him

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