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  • #41
    Originally posted by Marchegiano

    Maybe, maybe not, what I do know is you're attempting to detract from a physics claim by using resume. I also know that's really ****ing s t u p i d to do. Probably you're wrong because you're not capable of linear logic.

    Makes a ton of sense from a transitive and emotional perspective though so, here you go ten b i t c h points.
    If Wilder really could punch Haymon and Finkel would have put their man in with Klitschko, Whyte, Povetkin, Joshua and Usyk. But they knew Wilder was nothing and only dared to risk him against a fat and shot Fury. Wilder was nothing and his resume of only facing PBC set ups proves he was nothing. True greats have managers that believe in them and don't take the path of least resistance. Haymon and Finkel knew Wilder was nothing and their matchmaking proves it.
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    • #42
      Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View Post

      If Wilder really could punch Haymon and Finkel would have put their man in with Klitschko, Whyte, Povetkin, Joshua and Usyk. But they knew Wilder was nothing and only dared to risk him against a fat and shot Fury. Wilder was nothing and his resume of only facing PBC set ups proves he was nothing. True greats have managers that believe in them and don't take the path of least resistance. Haymon and Finkel knew Wilder was nothing and their matchmaking proves it.
      B-Side challengers didn't earn their shot.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Marchegiano

        You know what bro? I retract the ***** points I didn't expect a response to such an obvious trolling, but **** I'll return vibe and give you a proper response - no troll.


        Shelly Finkel served as an advisor and manager to Wlad. Wlad who has no undisputed title. Wlad who has a piss poor resume. Wlad, who hadn't seen an L in over a decade. The heavy, heavy favorite.

        You expect me to believe Shelly sacrificed the money he would have made on Wlad to protect Wilder because Shelly didn't believe in Wilder's power?



        cutting through my former troll post for the bits that are true; you are filling in what you do not know with a default to blaming Wilder. Bet I can search your entire posting history and you never mentioned Shelly working for Wlad.


        Likewise, the next man on your list is a **** name to mention for the same kind of if you actually paid attention rather than claiming you did then you'd know Pov's got an entire career built on avoiding title contention and defeating top tens AFTER they've already ran through the ratings, fought and won an elim, and then failed their title shot. Wilder has **** all 0 to do with Pov making title contention by 08 and still not seeing a champion until 14. But sure, it was Shelly not believing in Wilder. Not Pov, not the state sanctioned doping, and nothing to do with an entire career of avoiding not just names but positions. But you knew that right? That's why you named Pov, not Andy, or Whyte, right?


        BET, I can go through your entire posting history and never once have you acknowledged Povetkin was a career long title avoider who publicly asked for the delays to the Wilder fight during presser for his ****ty Silver title because he wanted "time to defend the wbc silver" only to fail a series of drug tests along with thousands of other Russian athletes.


        Joshua? Bro they had a money fight. Don't be a phag. They didn't come to terms, it's as much Joshua's fault as it is Wilder's and anyone who takes a side in a money fight without having any investment isn't bringing rationale to the argument. Like, by definition of the juxtaposition. What is your opinion of MS taking Bethesda? OH? all of a sudden you're not a doctorate is biz? No ****. STFU and call them both kunts for being too kunty to get the fight.


        Usyk? Wilder wasn't on Usyk's radar you jamooley. That's crazy and goes hand-in-hand with the motiff. TF is you talking Usyk for?



        These examples scream at me you dunno **** but you got strong emotions about it anyway. Strong enough to try to have a rational convo with a man who award you "b i t c h points" FFS.
        That told him!

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        • #44
          I saw it. The best part about the card was that hot mayor they introduced. The fight itself was whackydacky. Wilder had similar movements to his old self, but the opponent allowed just that. He gave zero resistance. The stoppage was weak and felt more like a pity stoppage to help boost Wilder's ego.

          If anything, this is all to lead up and get 1 more massive paycheck with the name AJ on the other side of it.

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          • #45
            "take apart" is a bit of a stretch of the imagination.

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            • #46
              Wilder against Joshua 7 years too late, remains a fight that will make big money. Not because of the current standing of those two; but because they are both among the most famous players in the game.
              (See Jake Paul's PPV numbers to better understand that phenomenon).

              Wilder needs more tuneups for anyone to understand how close to his prime self he can still get (and 65% would be a win).

              A.J. just needs to get a win under his belt again.

              The posting right here tells you that in the minds of the fans, there is deep disagreement about which one is the better belt holder in the era; and that makes it intriguing.

              To add a wrinkle to that, if Daniel Dubois should somehow wrest the World title away from Usyk; then Usyk instantaneously loses his status as "Best of Era", without any doubt; and that mythical designation will have to become a scramble between Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk, Daniel Dubois, Zhilei Zhang, Joseph Parker, Andy Ruiz, Anthony Joshua and Agit Kabayel.

              Never a dull moment.
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