Dwyer not impressed with Wilder: Fury is the real champ

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Dwyer not impressed with Wilder: Fury is the real champ

    Thinks current 40+ year old tarver has a good chance, and that Wilder and martin are trash

    Good to see an African American keeping it real and not buying into the hype

  • lefthook2daliva
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    #2
    Why is it good to see an AA "not buying into the hype"?

    Please elaborate.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
      Why is it good to see an AA "not buying into the hype"?

      Please elaborate.
      self explanitory statement.

      What you got to say about that!

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      • Redd Foxx
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        #4
        Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
        Why is it good to see an AA "not buying into the hype"?

        Please elaborate.
        Because earl is a racist douche that actually pays attention to that sort of thing.

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        • Sweet Pea 50
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          #5
          Dwyer also thought Tarver could beat Wlad.

          Back in 2011.

          Here's a thread about.



          Here's the vid.



          Earl, you are becoming a fucking douche.

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          • AddiX
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            #6
            I don't think anyone believes the Wilder hype anymore. I don't even know if this "hype" even exists anymore.

            The guy like most of haymons fighters hasn't developed in years. He's another Andre Berto. Had talent, had some hype, got overpaid, and stopped getting better.

            He gets a belt and goes dowm in competition level. That's the Haymon way...

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              #7
              Originally posted by AddiX
              I don't think anyone believes the Wilder hype anymore. I don't even know if this "hype" even exists anymore.

              The guy like most of haymons fighters hasn't developed in years. He's another Andre Berto. Had talent, had some hype, got overpaid, and stopped getting better.

              He gets a belt and goes dowm in competition level. That's the Haymon way...
              I have been saying that if I had a son that was a true boxing talent, I would have him sign with Top Rank or Golden Boy first, then after becoming a champion or star then i would take him to Haymon kind of like what happened with Floyd Mayweather.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                Because earl is a racist douche that actually pays attention to that sort of thing.
                It's that simple.

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                • AddiX
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by La_Vibora
                  I have been saying that if I had a son that was a true boxing talent, I would have him sign with Top Rank or Golden Boy first, then after becoming a champion or star then i would take him to Haymon kind of like what happened with Floyd Mayweather.
                  It really depends on the fighters situation.

                  But signing with Haymon straight out if the amateurs is pointless of a company like top rank is interested in you.

                  Even if top rank isn't interested, signing with Haymon is very risky for amateurs.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AddiX
                    It really depends on the fighters situation.

                    But signing with Haymon straight out if the amateurs is pointless of a company like top rank is interested in you.

                    Even if top rank isn't interested, signing with Haymon is very risky for amateurs.
                    There's no difference between Wilder and Canelo. Canelo has fought 40+ times in his career. And out of those fights there's maybe 5 that are credible. Same goes for GGG for that matter. The only difference is you hate Wilder.

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