Comments Thread For: Does Joshua Have To Beat Klitschko For The Division To Flourish?

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  • The Hammer
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    #21
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    They do? They don't seem to give a crap about Wilder.
    It's too obvious that Deontay Wilder is a joke who fights the softest opponents he can find and is of weak character (choking a Las Vegas ********** and beating up a ******ed guy). His behavior in the ring after beating hapless journeymen is disgusting.

    Wladimir Klitschko was a great heavyweight who always fought the best available.

    But the US media will embrace Anthony Joshua. Unlike Wilder, he really is a top-notch heavyweight, and his skin is the right color.

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    • nacho daddy
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      #22
      Originally posted by Arthur Dayne
      What many media people in America want is a black heavyweight champion.

      Wladimir Klitschko was very marketable, but the media largely ignored him except when they were negative about him because his skin is the wrong color.

      Anthony Joshua is similar to Klitschko in many ways, but he'll be well spoken of by people like Max Kellerman and Teddy Atlas and be given plenty of positive attention by the mainstream US media.
      plus the white hating media wanted a black president which they got. the Klit bros had degrees decent humble family guys which the media hates and dominated the HW division like no one else in history.. they want a old lady mugging cannibal rapist as a champ and a degenerate ******** wife beater to further destroy whats left of the foundation of the US

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      • AdonisCreed
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        #23
        This is a 50-50 fight. Since they've sparred in the past it shouldn't be a feeling out process. The vet vs the young gun. Should be interesting.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Arthur Dayne
          What many media people in America want is a black heavyweight champion.

          Wladimir Klitschko was very marketable, but the media largely ignored him except when they were negative about him because his skin is the wrong color.

          Anthony Joshua is similar to Klitschko in many ways, but he'll be well spoken of by people like Max Kellerman and Teddy Atlas and be given plenty of positive attention by the mainstream US media.
          You're so hung up on race.

          Anthony Joshua would be a breath of fresh air because he has an exciting style that isn't timid. Not because he's black. People want to move on from the boring jab jab grab era.

          Being black has nothing to do with it otherwise Wilder would be a massive draw among Americans which he isn't. Rightfully so as his resume is lacking and so is his skillset.
          Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 04-30-2017, 09:29 AM.

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            #25
            Originally posted by bluepete
            My favorite fighter was Tyson
            Mine too - hands down!

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              #26
              Originally posted by nacho daddy
              yes so the title will change every fight. and that what will happen with Joshua and wilder
              Too bad Klitschko lost, then... I really wanted to keep watching him dominating against the likes of Francesco Pianeta, Mariusz Wach and Alex Leapai. Now that's what I call excitement!

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