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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #51
    Only reason he doesn't wanna leave the UK is because he is being protected by UKAD. The minute this fool tries to fight in the US and gets tested by VADA, he will pop.

    100%

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    • KillaCamNZ
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      #52
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      The 'Bronze-Bomber' is the peoples champ! he went to your home country and sparked a Britt! this is why Shannon Briggs stays hunting all those euros! come to America, Las Vegas to be exact! This is disgusting!!! and Showtime has a contract with this bum?! but he dont want to come to our house?! **** you Juiceua!
      Huh? Why would AJ take note of anything Wilder does? Wilder fights in front of 13 people at the local rec center - AJ is about to pack out 90,000 in his home country.

      Wilder ain't seen 90,000 since his best mate Cledus invited him to the last keg party down at Bubba's house. And they were all first cousins.

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      • PunchyPotorff
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        #53
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        Joshua has fought in packed houses in England for a few years now, bigger crowds every time. He's smart to stay there if he can... smart biz decision. Why rock the boat? Anyone who goes to England to fight him gets paid extremely well. Martin made 5 mil, Braziere too. And Wilder would make less than half as much fighting Joshua in Alabama, or even Vegas. Parker would come to England, so would Ortiz... probably all top HWs with the money as good as it is there. Very few fighters get life-changing money anyway, and a boxing career at the top is less than 10 years on average. I have no issue with boxers making the most they can make, just so they aren't ducking the toughest fights.

        Originally posted by Kigali
        Do you ever side with the American fighter? Why are you here????? Go across the border since you we're not good enough for you.
        I go wherever in the fek I wanna go bubba. Take a hike over the border yourself. BTW, fan here of (past and present) Joe Smith Jr, Evander (I was at the fight he won his first title at), Danny Garcia, Gerald Washington, Shawn Porter, Bradley, BHop, Roy Jr, Danny Jacobs... the list is long, and I've repeated the list a bunch of times. So IOW, I and everyone else knows you luv being a troll.

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        • KING5TWENTY
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          #54
          Actually nobody thinks that. It's quite the opposite

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          • Tom Cruise
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            #55
            Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
            You could be right, but then he starts getting into the territory of how much money do you really need? All depends on what his long range goals are.
            He said he wants to be a billionaire so he'll need to be big in the US

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            • MrRolltide91
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              #56
              He will fight in America at least once

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              • juggernaut666
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                #57
                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                Only reason he doesn't wanna leave the UK is because he is being protected by UKAD. The minute this fool tries to fight in the US and gets tested by VADA, he will pop.

                100%
                Dont be mad bc the two guys in your avatar couldnt compete with him and both on the same night..i give ali maybe 5 rnds and Frazier 2 theres your 7..

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                • NakiFan
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                  #58
                  He's not wrong.

                  America is no longer the home of boxing.

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                  • PunchyPotorff
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                    #59
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                    Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                    You could be right, but then he starts getting into the territory of how much money do you really need? All depends on what his long range goals are.

                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                    He said he wants to be a billionaire so he'll need to be big in the US
                    Yep, I've read that. But as we all know, life goals can change as years pass. But yeah, I'd like to see a Joshua/Parker and/or Joshua/Wilder Vegas fight.

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                    • LoadedWraps
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                      #60
                      AJ will fight in the US soon enough, because he isn't even the best in his own country, as soon as Fury wins his comeback fight the clock is ticking for all contenders in the division - the world is on notice: hand Fury a win or spend your career running from the great one.

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