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  • #51
    Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
    The big leagues? He packing stadiums Deontay can barely fill his own backyard with people that want to watch mismatch number 39 lol.
    Crazy **** is that wilder is probably more known in the UK than the states. Wembley it is!!

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
      When you're ready to graduate into the Big leagues the United States will still be here and always ready.
      Just because Wilder is skeered of Whyte and is instead staying in the U.S. to fight Stiverne for lower money... that doesn't mean Joshua has to come over here. The HUGE money is in England bubba. Joshua/Wilder here is 10K fans tops. Joshua/Wilder in England is 50K+ fans parting with huge stacks o' cashish. Talk til yer blue in the face, friend... NO ONE can argue with King Cash.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Mayweatherducks View Post
        That glass Anthony Khan Joshua chin don’t wanna get cracked and memed all over the internet by bombsquad Wilder. It would be easy work.
        LOL!!! You should take that comedy show on the road there squire. LOL!!!

        Funny how you have the Head Ducker as your meme, yet don't see Wilder is the Head HW Ducker. LOL!!

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        • #54
          Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
          Who could blame him? UK has become a boxing hotbed and he's a superstar there. I wish America was more like the U.K. when it comes to boxing. Rather have stadiums for big fights than overpriced Vegas fights where you gotta be rich to go.
          Yep. Takes all my little shiii money just to get to Vegas... let alone buying an overpriced ticket. Go back and take a look at some of the 40s thru 60s fights. Look at some of the gate money that stadium fights took in back then, compared to now. Astounding how small the amounts were. No way it compares to today's ticket prices... even accounting for inflation. Not even close.

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          • #55
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            Originally Posted by AdonisCreed View Post
            He ain't ready for that work!!! Wilder will travel across the pond to take those straps!!!! Maybe he seen what happen to Lubin when he stepped up in comp get starched and he ain't trying to have those problems lol

            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            wilder wouldnt even travel to fight whyte for 3 million which would have made the fight huge and put pressure on joshua to make the fight. suspect move
            Exactly. Wilder luvs low money/low risk fights all day long.

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            • #56
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              Originally Posted by daggum View Post
              wilder wouldnt even travel to fight whyte for 3 million which would have made the fight huge and put pressure on joshua to make the fight. suspect move

              Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
              Who the **** is Whyte and why does Wilder have to travel to fight him let alone fight him? He's a ****en bum and wasn't even a mandatory. **** are you even talking about, lmao.
              Daggum nailed it. You? Clueless at best. And why is it you Wilderholics almost all of you keep blabbering that same line about Whyte? Yes, obviously Whyte isn't elite. SO WHAT? The scenario is set. Go to England, fight (and logically beat) Whyte. Set up a Joshua showdown. If you disagree, it doesn't mean jack. And don't ever become manager of a boxer either. The fighter would do better hiring a clown for that job. LOL!!

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              • #57
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                Originally Posted by pacmanis1 View Post
                Who could blame him? UK has become a boxing hotbed and he's a superstar there. I wish America was more like the U.K. when it comes to boxing. Rather have stadiums for big fights than overpriced Vegas fights where you gotta be rich to go.

                Originally posted by jbpanama View Post
                AJ knows he's is in the driver's seat... handling things like an old pro...
                Exactly. And also, other than fear, what reason does Wilder have to not work toward the England showdown in Wembley before 50-75K fans?

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                • #58
                  Why should he be in rush? He is a star in England, he sells out Wembley..

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                  • #59
                    I wouldn't be either but he won't be taken seriously until he does fight in the United States. I think he has the personality to be more well received than even Lewis in the U.S.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by iamboxing View Post
                      Lewis won and defended his belt in the States. AJ sounds like he never wants to leave merry old England.
                      And? This is NOT lennox lewis. This is Anthony Joshua, so who gives a phuck if he defends his title in the states or not? He wasn't born in the states. I couldn't careless if Joshua doesn't leave "Merry old England"... He is the cash cow so i hope he doesn't leave that "Merry old England".
                      Last edited by Ray*; 10-18-2017, 06:51 AM.

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