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  • #31
    I told ya'll before but you wont listen : that Dyllan Whyte money is going to be there when Deontay wants to collect...I mean whos is Whyte going to fight for a title Joshua? AGAIN? Joseph Parker is not going to fight him anytime soon either. So like I said shut yo ass up and wait on da champ

    ....and ummm this euro-bum might have to fight Andy Ruiz by what I see on the WBC rankings but I know Eddie Hearn is worried that this euro-bum might get KO before cashing him out to Wilder.

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    • #32
      Whyte is a nobody... Wilder would face prison time for what he does to that bum. #GlassBritChin

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      • #33
        Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
        Typical big mouth Wilder, but nothing to back it up. Scared shiiii less of fighting Whyte. And you watch, all the Wilderaholics will come on here and blast Whyte... yet none of 'em can explain why their guy is chicken of him. This has nothing to do with anything more than Wilders tiny little stones. And fool who WANTED the chance vs Joshua would JUMP at Hearn's offer, which would place him right in line to fight Joshua next. Newsflash: Wilder will HIDE until he just can't avoid a serious challenge any longer. That is what he does. Don't expect him to change. It won't happen.


        You are beyond ****** if you think Wilder is afraid of Whyte. Your hatred clouds your mind.

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        • #34
          Is Wilder the biggest bum and coward in boxing? There's been a lot of duckers and paper champs, but I can scarcely think of anyone as pathetic as Wilder. Does he actually think fans buy it?

          I might have a point though, because if he faces Joshua, he might get killed.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
            Imagine Joshua had wilder in the same trouble the mighty eric molina did imagine how easy aj would've got him out of there.
            The problem was Wilder underestimated Molina. He came into that fight as the heavy favorite, mentally unprepared and unfocused. He probably under trained because he didn't perceive Molina as a serious threat to him.

            However, I don't expect him to make that same mistake with AJ because he'll be fighting to his level of competition. He'll approach that fight similarly as he did with Stiverne.

            One last thing you've forgot to mention that the mighty Eric Molina can fight. He subsequently, defeated the great Tomasz Adamek for the vacant IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title after the Deontay Wilder fight.

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            • #36
              I'll tell you what the hold up is, it's Hearn and his side deals. You go to fight a Hearn man and you have to sign over your career. Look at Indongo, he beats Burn and now Hearn is doing his negotiating. Hearn makes offers with clauses to where he wins no matter what, and he'll still pull the hometown strings.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                The problem was Wilder underestimated Molina. He came into that fight as the heavy favorite, mentally unprepared and unfocused. He probably under trained because he didn't perceive Molina as a serious threat to him.

                However, I don't expect him to make that same mistake with AJ because he'll be fighting to his level of competition. He'll approach that fight similarly as he did with Stiverne.

                One last thing you've forgot to mention that the mighty Eric Molina can fight. He subsequently, defeated the great Tomasz Adamek for the vacant IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title after the Deontay Wilder fight.
                He was also destroyed by aj. If molina can get to him I've no doubt Joshua can. Especially if he starts windmilling. Personally I think aj beats him. Wilder can't be counted out due to his power however

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                • #38
                  Here's a preview of Wilder vs. Whyte

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
                    with wilders defence and chin, anyone can "possibly beat him"
                    I'm more or less of this opinion myself.

                    I think the only reasons to avoid Whyte for a career high payday is for a fight with another title holder (which doesn't seem doable next time out unless Hughie taking a July fight pushes out the fight with Parker to allow for Parker vs Wilder or Joshua somehow doesn't have to fight Klitschko or Pulev next) or to fight on the potential biggest PPV card in the history of the sport in 2 months.

                    If he does anything else besides either of those options next this is gonna look like a ***** move to many fans & the dummies will call it ***** regardless, but they dummies so who cares.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
                      He was also destroyed by aj.
                      You are right but he was also destroyed by Wilder too and we don't what toll if any that fight took on Molina's body.

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