Deontay Wilder will be ringside at Anthony Joshua vs Klitschko

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  • Kigali
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    #21
    Originally posted by NahMean
    Vlad is a legend and all time hall of famer. I respect the guy for what he's achieved but he needs to pass the torch on so we can get these new young heavyweights fighting each other.

    If he wins I believe he'll still retire as a 3 time world champ like Ali was.


    that **** ain't a legend much less a hall of famer.

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    • stellen
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      #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      He had enough guts to fight in the UK as he was coming up the ranks knocking out the Britt Audley Harrison. Had enough guts to spar David Haye in the UK or Klitschko in one of his camps...why don't you get in line and get some merchandise signed by tha champ at Wembley? maybe you get lucky and take a selfie with the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder.
      This just about defines a bumsquad fanboy, bigging up a fight with fraudley harrison.

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      • VatoMulatto
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        #23
        Originally posted by Rockybigblower
        Do you think AJ would call out Wilder if he wins? I doubt it. I can see wlad doing it if hes in a position to march toward reunifying as he doesnt have time to spare...but if its AJ...i expect its on to the next top 20 mandatory....then a voluntary....then parker.
        Why would AJ be scared of Wilder?? If AJ beats Wlad then he has after only 19 fights a better record than Wilder. Wilder has 38 fights and is still unproven at the highest level. He has still only one top 10 win (Stiverne). AJ would fight Wilder in a heartbeat.

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        • Scipio2009
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          #24
          Originally posted by Rockybigblower
          Do you think AJ would call out Wilder if he wins? I doubt it. I can see wlad doing it if hes in a position to march toward reunifying as he doesnt have time to spare...but if its AJ...i expect its on to the next top 20 mandatory....then a voluntary....then parker.
          AJ vs Wilder is the type of heavyweight fight that could logically be PPV on both sides of the Atlantic, and that's with very little hyperbole.

          The one hangup being the mandatories due (though I think they acknowledge that, and still put the plan in for November/December, with Wilder fighting the Parker-Fury winner while things settle).

          Imagine the world tour. London/Cardiff-Manchester/Glasgow-NYC-Philadelphia-Washington DC-Chicago-Atlanta-Houston/Dallas-Los Angeles/San Francisco-Las Vegas. Spread the tour over two-weeks.

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          • A.K
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            #25
            AJ will kill any hw

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              #26
              Good move for Deontay. Lets get a The Champion situation instead of a Title Holder situation at HW whoever that happens to be Joshua, Wilder, Klitschko or even Fury rising like a phoenix or some other cat yet to make a big move.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Scipio2009
                AJ vs Wilder is the type of heavyweight fight that could logically be PPV on both sides of the Atlantic, and that's with very little hyperbole.

                The one hangup being the mandatories due (though I think they acknowledge that, and still put the plan in for November/December, with Wilder fighting the Parker-Fury winner while things settle).

                Imagine the world tour. London/Cardiff-Manchester/Glasgow-NYC-Philadelphia-Washington DC-Chicago-Atlanta-Houston/Dallas-Los Angeles/San Francisco-Las Vegas. Spread the tour over two-weeks.
                Wilder Joshua should be the biggest fight since May-Pac with ease. Especially with Hearn as the driving force

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                • FinitoxDinamita
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                  #28
                  Wilder is the biggest tomato can ive seen.

                  He is no match for Joshua and Wladimir.

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                    #29
                    Wilder will try to find courage LuL

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #30
                      and remember deontay, whatever happens in the ring, both fighters have shown more balls than you have shown in your career.

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