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  • #21
    I don't know why haters keep blaming Wilder for this fight. If a certain somebody hadn't been popped for a banned substance (ahem Povetkin) we would have had a better fight.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by boxingfan4life View Post
      Credit to Arreloa for giving respect to Wilder and making no excuses. I wonder if Wilder will be out for the remainder of the year after his surgeries.
      NO WAY! Salt water swimming, he'll be back in no time, no rehab, no surgery needed, just some good ole salt water...call doctor pac to see exactly where he was swimming

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      • #23
        Arreola was awful, even when he managed to get inside his punches lacked any kind of snap. When a boxer with a glass jaw like Wilder is taking your best punches and laughing at you, it's time to pack it in.


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        • #24
          this is where alot of you so called "boxing experts" inconsistencies become obvious...you never blame lil g for his opponents but you blame wilder for his opponents...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View Post
            this is where alot of you so called "boxing experts" inconsistencies become obvious...you never blame lil g for his opponents but you blame wilder for his opponents...
            There's a big difference. Golovkin actually wants to get the best in his division to fight him. They don't want it. That's been proven time and time again. Wilder only talks about wanting to clean out and unify the division but has NEVER made any attempt to do so. He beat Stiverne and has been sitting on that title ever since. He is essentially the golden goose that doesn't want anyone to steal his only golden egg. Has he ever actually been in talks with Fury for a unification bout? How about Luis Ortiz? That would be his best competition to date by far. Of course, he was forced to fight Povetkin which would have finally proven if he is in fact worthy of a world title but that didn't happen and the only reason it was going to happen was because it was his mandatory and he wasn't able to avoid it any longer without being stripped of his paper title.

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