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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Fury and Wilder are brothers in arns

    They both cowardly ducked Joshua. Wilder ducked prime Joshua. Fury, even worse, ducked washed up Joshua.

    These two jokers kept fighting each other, preten
    ding they were two top dogs.
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    #2
    **** at this point I can dig it.

    Shouldn't matter what happened. Wilder's fighting Harper, Fury retired again, and Joshua's trying to find a dance partner worth his time.

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    • daggum
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      #3
      Wilder thought 100 million was an insult. As wilder fans would say "he bet on himself" well apparently he lost the bet.. what was he hoping for? 200 million?

      The whole point of being matched soft is to hope someone comes along and offers you that big payday. Wilder actually started to believe he was good and deserved more? Mind bobbling.

      Wilder was basically a meme coin but he forgot to cash out and got stuck holding like all those tr_ump voters. Don't worry the Melanie coin is the real coin!

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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        They both cowardly ducked Joshua. Wilder ducked prime Joshua. Fury, even worse, ducked washed up Joshua.

        These two jokers kept fighting each other, preten
        ding they were two top dogs.
        This is false. I've said it before, Wilder was on a radio show and they brought up the fight to him. One of the hosts joked that AJ would only face him if he got to 50-0. You could immediately see the disappointment in Wilder's face and he followed up with, Whaaaat? Then the host broke out laughing and said, nah, he never said that. Wilder then burst out laughing and said, damn, you got me scared. His human reaction told a story in this interview and it gave me the belief that he truly wanted the fight all the time and it was always AJ the one that looked insecure when asked and was ducking Wilder like the plague.

        I think even if AJ ever truly wanted it, Hearns would have denied it. AJ was Matchrooms true cash cow back then when Eddie had only AJ really. There was no way he was going to lose that and potentially ruin his business before it took off.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ELPacman

          This is false. I've said it before, Wilder was on a radio show and they brought up the fight to him. One of the hosts joked that AJ would only face him if he got to 50-0. You could immediately see the disappointment in Wilder's face and he followed up with, Whaaaat? Then the host broke out laughing and said, nah, he never said that. Wilder then burst out laughing and said, damn, you got me scared. His human reaction told a story in this interview and it gave me the belief that he truly wanted the fight all the time and it was always AJ the one that looked insecure when asked and was ducking Wilder like the plague.

          I think even if AJ ever truly wanted it, Hearns would have denied it. AJ was Matchrooms true cash cow back then when Eddie had only AJ really. There was no way he was going to lose that and potentially ruin his business before it took off.
          Joshua literally offered wilder 100 million dollars and wilder said no so what you are saying doenst make any sense. When time to sign the contract came...Wilder didn't want it, nothing he said in an interview means diddly squat.

          If Joshua was scared like you say he still offered Wilder the fight which should say a lot about him because he was still willing to face someone he was scared of. Wilder wasn't willing to fight someone he said he wanted which should say a lot about him too.

          Oh yeah and wilder has a history of ducking Joshua. In 2018 after the ortiz fight Joshua offered 12.5 million to wilder when Wilders career high at that point had been 2 million. Wilder turned it down and his fans said that was a lowball which it wasn't of course since it was 6 times more than he had ever made, but 100 million certainly was not a lowball and he turned down that down too which should lead to the obvious conclusion that he didn't want to fight joshua.
          Last edited by daggum; 01-23-2025, 12:03 PM.

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          • BirdSong
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            #6
            wtf u on about???? lol troll thread

            everyone knows joshie had no interest in wilder at the start when it should have happened i remember it well and as for fury he prob will be back noone is ducking and has ever ducked joshuaaaaaa thats the truth

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              #7
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              They both cowardly ducked Joshua. Wilder ducked prime Joshua. Fury, even worse, ducked washed up Joshua.

              These two jokers kept fighting each other, preten
              ding they were two top dogs.
              - - AJ won The War. Blubber and Deyonce were like two punchdrunks holding each other up. AJ in his short time on top reinvigorated the heavy division after the Kbros dominance, the reason why in his short career he earned more than either did in much longer careers.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                They both cowardly ducked Joshua. Wilder ducked prime Joshua. Fury, even worse, ducked washed up Joshua.

                These two jokers kept fighting each other, preten
                ding they were two top dogs.
                They fought each other 3 times. AJ didn't fight either shows you he and his team were the problem. He ducked Fury and Wilder.

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                • kafkod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boxing 112

                  They fought each other 3 times. AJ didn't fight either shows you he and his team were the problem. He ducked Fury and Wilder.
                  Wilder let it slip that he turned down more money to fight AJ than he got for fighting Fury. So all that shows you is that Fury and Wilder wanted to make as much money as they could fighting nobody but each other, over and over again.

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                    #10
                    Wilder counted out $50 million, put it on the table in front of Earn with Hearn and Joshua, Joshua ran away, leaving just Wilder and Hearn and a bunch of feeble excuses from EWH. From the net confirming this - Hearn Confirms Wilder's Offer of $50 Million For Joshua

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                    24 Nov 2023 — Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom has confirmed Deontay Wilder's recent statements of presenting an offer of $50 million to fight Anthony​ Joshua. Nash out - His Majesty

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