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  • #51
    Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
    The rules are the same then as they are now - it's the job of a Manager to know this. Either Fury's camp didn't know, and they're idiots, or they did know, and didn't do it, so they're idiots.

    Different story if they changed the rules midway. But guess what - they didn't.

    What else you got?

    You could always write to the IBF and see if they give a ****. But they'll probably throw your **** away after the first "doe".

    they flip-flopped badly, and so did you

    #rulesdoe

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    • #52
      Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View Post
      Good one IBF, let's get AJ-Wlad 2 going.. this is going to be more tactical than he first..
      War Wlad
      as a gentleman and scholar like yourself i will offer you a chance to win your money back as its only fair but i will leave that down to you m8.
      If you do decide to bet we will keep it the same terms and stake and may the best man win , but my advice to you brother is save your money because wlad will be older and further away from his prime and joshua will have gained so much knowledge from the 1st fight and knows how to handle wlad in the rematch...joshua wins inside 6 rounds if he remains calm.....WAR JOSHUA

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      • #53
        Wlad please go away!!

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          Idk about all that. If they trade shots like in the first fight Klitschko won't be the guy "tiring out". It'll be Joshua gassing again cuz his frame isn't built for stamina. He's TOO muscled up. Stamina is going to be an issue Joshua's whole career like its been an issue for other muscle bound combat sports fighters their whole career.

          But for sure I expect Joshua to win & do so easier this time around, but it'll be because he fights smarter than last time & paces himself better while putting a consistent hurting on Klitschko til he stops him or maybe even gets him to quit on the stool or have his corner call it.
          Joshua did highlight that as something he needs to improve on though, so it could potentially be different next time.

          I'd fully expect Wlad and Joshua to come in at pretty much the same weight next time, and if that's the case you would expect that Joshua would have more stamina, especially if he's been working on it in the gym. Plus, if he fights on the inside rather than trading punches at distance then he's gonna wear Klitschko out a lot quicker considering Wlad will be spending all his time trying to get out of dodge.

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          • #55
            wlad gonna finish that young boy off this time.

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            • #56
              I don't give a **** what the IBF had to say, we already knew there was going to be a rematch either way. Now Pulev is standing there like a sucker aint he? just a few days ago Sauerland and Pulev did an interview and they talked about making the right buisness move PASSING on Joshua the first time because his mandatory shot would give him more leverage in the negotiating table -- well looks like there was very little of that and I cant wait to hear from their side.

              Are we talking step aside fee? because what a joke it be that they didnt even get that and Joshua gets KO! bwahahahaha! there goes your golden ticket and the man that you now have to face was the same man that KYTFO! good job IBF!

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              • #57
                Come on guys. It was a great fight and worthy of a rematch. It had me on the edge of my seat til the very end.

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                • #58
                  ****ing hate Fake-J and Hearn. Hearns in with the IBF so they was bound to get the extension. The IBF showing they are just as corrupt as the rest of them. Hope Fake-J gets knocked out, sick of this circus act. Those c*nts stripped Fury a few days after he won the belt, couldn't strip him quick enough to line the belt up for Joshua to win from either of those two bums that fought for it.

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                  • #59
                    Yes this is what we need a trilogy! The geezer Luis Ortiz might die during the waiting period and Pulev can rematch Sam Peter waiting his turn.

                    The good new is that maybe theres no room for Joey Parker and hes going to have to face Deontay Wilder.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                      whoah, surely not..... ???

                      the IBF just displayed some..... common-sense

                      common-sense that was unjustifiably lacking with Tyson Fury
                      Nah that was Kathy Duva's fault. *****h pulled Glazkov out of the Wilder fight and then demanded an immediate purse bid, knowing that Fury wouldn't be able to participate because of the rematch clause.

                      Don't blame the IBF, it's that coniving *****h. She wanted to have a paper champion on her roster.

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