Wilder was a bad cherry picking champion before but he is trying to change that. He tried to fight dangerous and very legitimate top contender Ortiz but that fell through not because of anything wrong Wilder did. It was his choice to fight Ortiz. He doesn't want to fight Stiverne but the WBC ordered him to do so or lose his championship. Be fair to Wilder and put the blame on the WBC for him fighting Stiverne next. It's not Wilder's fault. I am confident Wilder will fight a legitimate opponent in 2018. He tried hard to fight Ortiz and no other heavyweight out there appears to be a more dangerous or legitimate opponent than Ortiz.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
will wilder fight a legitimate opponent in 2018?
Collapse
-
Originally posted by boliodogs View PostWilder was a bad cherry picking champion before but he is trying to change that. He tried to fight dangerous and very legitimate top contender Ortiz but that fell through not because of anything wrong Wilder did. It was his choice to fight Ortiz. He doesn't want to fight Stiverne but the WBC ordered him to do so or lose his championship. Be fair to Wilder and put the blame on the WBC for him fighting Stiverne next. It's not Wilder's fault. I am confident Wilder will fight a legitimate opponent in 2018. He tried hard to fight Ortiz and no other heavyweight out there appears to be a more dangerous or legitimate opponent than Ortiz.
If GGG's best opponents failed drug tests I'd blame GGG for it and I'd call him a cherry picker for picking marginal substitutes. So I'm not a hypocrite.
Anyway.. additional context, however factual, will be ignored if it makes me feel dumb.
If we're being honest I'm just taking my frustrations out from the years and years I had to spend defending GGG's terrible opposition that only recently turned around.
Now I finally get to tell the haters - hah now YOUR guy is the overrated cherry picker!Last edited by Sidney Powell; 11-03-2017, 06:12 PM.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by DramaShow View Postklitschko would have done when he was around. david haye would have done. parker would, pulev would, joshua would. he could still have fought ortiz after the doctor verified the medication.You mention Parker and he is another that blatantly shows he doesn't want the fight
Wilder still wanted the Ortiz fight, WBC said no. Heck the WBA just suspended him for a year, so obviously that "medication" he said he was taking wasn't all on the up and upLast edited by Rip Chudd; 11-04-2017, 05:42 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Rip Chudd View PostAny of those guys shown interest in fighting Wilder? Haven't heard a peep from any of them. Like Wilder they are chasing an AJ fight.You mention Parker and he is another that blatantly shows he doesn't want the fight
Wilder still wanted the Ortiz fight, WBC said no. Heck the WBA just suspended him for a year, so obviously that "medication" he said he was taking wasn't all on the up and up
Comment
-
Originally posted by daggum View Postwhyte for 4 million dollars :bukkake:
Comment
-
-
He had a horrendous run of bumfights that only the fanboys could defend, but I think he tried to turn the corner in setting his sights on Ortiz and AJ. In 2018 I see him facing the best. Even if Wilder is a coward (which I don't believe he is) he'd get paid so much more for facing Joshua than he has for his entire bum slaying career combined.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Clegg View PostHe had a horrendous run of bumfights that only the fanboys could defend, but I think he tried to turn the corner in setting his sights on Ortiz and AJ. In 2018 I see him facing the best. Even if Wilder is a coward (which I don't believe he is) he'd get paid so much more for facing Joshua than he has for his entire bum slaying career combined.
I'd say the run of opponents he's had since then has been marginally better, but of course this is in the context of two quality opponents who have failed tests and one mandatory defense.Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 11-04-2017, 08:44 PM.
Comment
Comment