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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostLOL! Based on what? Talking about being gullible
he also fights unorthodox and orthodox and utilizes an effect body jab and punches...hes a good engine on him and can punch ...hes also fought aggressive power punchers ...Wilder is NOT aggressive hes a spurt fighter off the back foot.......
Really it helps to actually watch the fights so you know what you are talking about thats whats called BASING facts from facts
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostBased on hes 6'4 250 pounds witha real boxing background UNLIKE Washington........
he also fights unorthodox and orthodox and utilizes an effect body jab and punches...hes a good engine on him and can punch ...hes also fought aggressive power punchers ...Wilder is NOT aggressive hes a spurt fighter off the back foot.......
Really it helps to actually watch the fights so you know what you are talking about thats whats called BASING facts from facts
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Then how long is Eddie Hearn is going to hide Anthony Joshua away from Deontay Wilder? After the Klitschko rematch, Hearn is discussing potential bouts with Tyson Fury, Kubrat Pulev, David Haye and Shannon Briggs. However, what about Wilder? No one ever mentions his name; Much less as a potential opponent for AJ?
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Wilder doesn't have to audition for a fight with Joshua. Wlad doesn't want the fight in the UK. If Wlad doesn't do the rematch, they say that Joshua's mandatory is Pulev. Pulev??? Really? How did he become a mandatory? Oh he beat Maurice Harris, Chisora, Sam Peter and Kevin Johnson. So Joshua would rather fight Pulev instead of Wilder who owns a trinket as well. Joshua paid the trinket holder Martin 8 mil and paid Brazeale to come to the UK, but won't pay Wilder his biggest threat.
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Eddie Hearn and Don King. If neither of them were involved then I would have no problem calling this a duck but those guys are snakes. I would have no trouble believing that this is nothing more than a blatent attempt by the two of them to have the WBC strip Wilder and have Joshua and Stiverne fight for the vacant belt.
Wilder can not entertain a fight with Whyte if Stiverne refuses to step aside. If he wishes to keep that belt he either has to fight Stiverne, Parker or Joshua. Joshua is at the very least tied up with Pulev with a possible Klitschko rematch before then and even if Parker hadn't decided to go the lower risk / higher reward route of Hughie Fury / Tony Bellew I very much doubt he risks a fight with Wilder.
As much as people are going to whine about it it has to be Wilder vs Stiverne. He can't get out of it.
Yeah, Wilder hasn't exactly fought the best on offer but in this case I don't see what his options are.
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