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  • #11
    Originally posted by Poppo168 View Post
    Then you've got Wilder who has fought next to nobody for 38 fights & has probably the weakest technical skills i've ever seen from any Heavyweight champ in history, don't worry though, you'll see Joshua Ko him next year if he decides to cash his chin in and accept the fight.
    Its a known fact for anyone that's informed and follows the HW division that not only did Tyson Fury curve Deontay Wilder but according to Eddie Hearn himself when Joshua was ranked as high as #3. by the WBC ( last time I checked on video) they were not ready and headed the IBF route.

    I can mention other legitimate contenders and present credible sources that avoided/ducked Deontay Wilder ; this myth about Deontay not wanting to fight the best has been debunked long ago if you been paying attention....but we can talk about the present how Joseph Parker is the latest to be avoiding Deontay opting to face Joshua-Klitch winner or maybe Hughie Fury who decided to cherry pick Parker...

    you see all these guys are getting offers but the question should be is : when is the HW division going to step up to that champ?

    Well I'm off for now...I might check on this thread tomorrow and ether a couple people if they come at me.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
      Yes, a level below until you fight someone with a real pulse. Even Breazeale would be a treat at this point, but WBC orders crappy Stiverne rematch.

      Oh man, that was disappointing as hell when the WBC made Stiverne the mandatory again without
      having him fight someone to earn the shot. Stiverne hasn't fought since 2015. SMH

      I like both Joshua and Wilder, Joshua is technically more sound though for sure. They both are athletic and can crack, I'm hoping they can fight each other relatively soon.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
        Its a known fact for anyone that's informed and follows the HW division that not only did Tyson Fury curve Deontay Wilder but according to Eddie Hearn himself when Joshua was ranked as high as #3. by the WBC ( last time I checked on video) they were not ready and headed the IBF route.

        I can mention other legitimate contenders and present credible sources that avoided/ducked Deontay Wilder ; this myth about Deontay not wanting to fight the best has been debunked long ago if you been paying attention....but we can talk about the present how Joseph Parker is the latest to be avoiding Deontay opting to face Joshua-Klitch winner or maybe Hughie Fury who decided to cherry pick Parker...

        you see all these guys are getting offers but the question should be is : when is the HW division going to step up to that champ?

        Well I'm off for now...I might check on this thread tomorrow and ether a couple people if they come at me.
        Feels like i'm talking to Kigali I'm not even going to debate it, i'll just make sure to find you when Wilder loses badly vs Joshua.

        Brook vs Spence is a different story and i'm leaning towards Spence. I'm from the UK but can think objectively rather than blind patriotism.

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        • #14
          What has wilder shown us for anyone to agree with this statement?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Sheldon312 View Post
            Wilder is the heavy weight version of Hearns if you ask me.


            I can see why you say that. I like the analogy. Wilder is not quite as skilled as Hearns but I can see where you're coming from by saying that.

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            • #16
              Wilder is quite the salesman, though. He believes his own hype...gotta give him credit for that. They'll all have to fight each other eventually. A healthy Fury soon, AJ, Deontay, Parker...if they all haven't fought each other in the next 2 years, that division will be straight back to garbage.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
                What has wilder shown us for anyone to agree with this statement?
                The answer to that question is absolutely nothing.

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                • #18
                  Yes... A whole another level below Joshua...

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                  • #19
                    Wilder is the best Hw out

                    Wilder stops any heavy weight in the division including Joshua

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                    • #20
                      Yes but just lower

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