Comments Thread For: Wilder Challenges Joshua to Fight Him November 11 in Las Vegas
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and 3 KO's of current top 10 HWs and the #1 ranking in 19 fights!! Wat Bumsquad got in 38?? Lol!! Crap and Stiverne, who he couldn't even ko!!!Comment
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This wilder hating is just getting ridiculous now. Over 100 post with more than half bashing wilder for various reasons, and not one of them said anything about Joshua should take the fight, expose wilder as hype, and take his belt. NOT ONE!!!! Somehow wilder needs to step up......but not to Joshua. Lol. Suddenly it's all about mandatory challenges, and wilder just talking. Somehow everyone forgot that wilder has been calling out Joshua for over a year, and somehow it always makes more sense to fight molina or breazeale type guys. Somehow people criticize wilder for beating Harrison. Yet forget that Harrison had just won the prize fighter tournament, and most of those same people were helping spread the rumor that Harrison had demolished wilder in sparring. Which is why wilder traveled to the UK, beat Harrison in one round, and called out fury afterwards. Somehow people also forget how fury ducked his challenge that time. Stop with all the excuses and let's see who's the #1 hw in the world. Nobody cares about pulev, Ortiz, or stiverne. We want wilder vs Joshua. At least us wilder fans do.Comment
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Who gives a f.uck about mandatories? Wladimir retired and Fury is on the shelf. Joshua-Wilder is the biggest fight that can be made in the division. If the ABC boys don't wanna play ball, f.uck em. Vacate the belts and fight anyway. Whether this thing is for 10 belts or no belts, it's gonna sell the same. And be for THEE universally recognized heavyweight championship of the world. Belts and mandatories aren't a reason for this not to happen.Comment
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Does it ever hurt to ask though? All this he knows this and that. If you don't ask...you don't get. Stranger things have happened. ABC organizations like to make money so step aside for Pulev isn't out of the question.Comment
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The IBF stripped Fury because he had a contractual mandatory rematch with Wlad. They would have already stripped AJ if he had to make a defense next. He doesn't. AJ just won the other belts and was going to fight Wlad in a rematch. Wlad doesn't even have a title.
Wilder wants the big fights. He was supposed to be Wlad's next optional before Fury got the upset. He has called out Fury. He has called out Parker. Fury and Parker and AJ have all refused to fight Wilder. That is just the truth.
Now that doesn't make Wilder's resume and choice of opponents anything other than ridiculous. When you can't get the big dogs, the big money, the way to get the top guys to fight you is to convincingly beat all the second tier opponents as you can. Ortiz will be ok, Pulev, Whyte, these are the guys Wilder should be fighting instead of Arreola and whoever else. Blame Wilder for refusing to fight the 5-15 ranked heavyweights, but the top guys won't fight him. Can't blame them though, Pulev should be a semi-easy win, if Tyson Fury ever can fight again, that would be bigger money in UK, and same with Parker- and Parker (or Hughie Fury if he wins) would be a more sure-fire win for AJ.
Blame AJ for not fighting Wilder. But blame Wilder for his resume. It isn't either or. I'm a Wilder fan (I'm American after all) but I do kind of like AJ. Also, think AJ is the best HW in the world and would probably beat Wilder.Comment
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