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  • hitking
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    #11
    Originally posted by Corbett
    Wilder is not feared he is a coward running from Dillian Whyte and earning at least 4 or 5 times more than he is getting paid to fight Stiverne it just does not add up
    He doesn’t wanna fight Whyte. He wants to fight Hearn’s top guy.

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    • Curt Henning
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      #12
      Originally posted by hitking
      He doesn’t wanna fight Whyte. He wants to fight Hearn’s top guy.
      trust me..these guys know wilder aint afraid of whyte...and they know that nobody needs wilder to fight whyte for anything....hearn dont need it for exposure...these guys just like to talk trash

      if wilder was indeed afraid of losing to whyte that would mean wilder fears he could lose ....why would hearn want to risk joshua/wilder over dillian whyte?

      if hearn himself thinks whyte is a threat and a good fight then he is risking his mega fight....hearns not trying to do that....hes trying to use wilder to make money...wilder dont need this fight to make money

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      • kushking
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        #13
        Originally posted by hitking
        For the life of me, I don’t understand all the Wilder hate. I’ll be the first to admit, he was protected coming up. But lately, what has he done wrong? Signed to fight Povetkin in Russia. Povetkin got popped for PEDs, and then got popped again. Wilder signed to fight Ortiz, a guy none of the top guys have been interested in fighting. Ortiz gets popped for PEDs, and has since been suspended. Joshua is currently considered the top guy in the division. Wilder has openly campaigned for the fight. AJ’s team seems to wanna do everything but. Somebody please explain to me how any of this is Wilder’s fault.

        You know better than to ask fanbois to tell the truth. I like both AJ & Wilder & it never seizes to amaze me how fanbois destroy Boxing with tribalistic patriotism.

        They pick a fighter to support usually based on race or nationality & then proceed to live vicariously through said fighter who can give a flying **** about them & is only interested in money.

        Only a true fanboi would slurp on AJ'S teabag while crying that Wilder supposedly is a protected bum killer.

        If anyone has been protected its AJ who is being worshipped for beating someone they surely would've called a bum cherrypick if Wilder had beaten them.

        As I always say if their situations were reversed those same tribalistic fanbois would say Wilders a ducking cherrypicker & AJ is a warrior who signed to fight the best & caused opponents to pop dirty outta fear.

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        • medium-deek
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          #14
          if there is a 90 or 70,000 seater stadium in the USA that could host a fight, does anyone SERIOUSLY think Wilder would sell out the seats? U got to be ******ed if u think so

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          • Straightener
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            #15
            38 have tried 38 have failed

            He's on track to beat Marciano's record

            Defining fight audley Harrison . Respect

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            • PsychoPat
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              #16
              Most definitely the record speaks for itself such hall of fame candidates like spilzka, molina, gavern, Malik scott, who else in history has shown such a high calibre of commitment to fighting the best men out there in the heavyweight division? Wilder is selling out stadiums globally he is what you call a mogul a real pea**** strutting amongst mere pigeons in the division he'll surely be unified champ for at least the next 27 years.

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              • hitking
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                #17
                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                trust me..these guys know wilder aint afraid of whyte...and they know that nobody needs wilder to fight whyte for anything....hearn dont need it for exposure...these guys just like to talk trash

                if wilder was indeed afraid of losing to whyte that would mean wilder fears he could lose ....why would hearn want to risk joshua/wilder over dillian whyte?

                if hearn himself thinks whyte is a threat and a good fight then he is risking his mega fight....hearns not trying to do that....hes trying to use wilder to make money...wilder dont need this fight to make money
                My thinking is that Hearn wants to put off the Wilder fight for AJ a little bit longer because AJ needs a little more seasoning. As unpolished as Wilder is, AJ himself isn’t a finished product. Wilder has fast hands hits like a mule, and AJ can be hit. AJ is likely to beat Wilder by timing and countering him. It’s probably a scary feeling for a promoter to put his unfinished product cash cow in a situation where he’s probably gonna eat some leather from a huge puncher with fast hands, while he’s trying to find his range. And we haven’t even discussed AJ’s stamina issues.

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                • thack
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                  #18
                  It sure does .....not a decent name on it!

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                  • vitali1999
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                    #19
                    Is true, 39 fights and 2 decent names on resume, Stiverne and Washington. Pat yourself on the back, what a resume. Hahahaaaaa lol !!!!!!!!! BUMSQUAD !!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • hitking
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by kushking
                      You know better than to ask fanbois to tell the truth. I like both AJ & Wilder & it never seizes to amaze me how fanbois destroy Boxing with tribalistic patriotism.

                      They pick a fighter to support usually based on race or nationality & then proceed to live vicariously through said fighter who can give a flying **** about them & is only interested in money.

                      Only a true fanboi would slurp on AJ'S teabag while crying that Wilder supposedly is a protected bum killer.

                      If anyone has been protected its AJ who is being worshipped for beating someone they surely would've called a bum cherrypick if Wilder had beaten them.

                      As I always say if their situations were reversed those same tribalistic fanbois would say Wilders a ducking cherrypicker & AJ is a warrior who signed to fight the best & caused opponents to pop dirty outta fear.
                      AJ is a good fighter. But I think a little too much has been made of his win over Klitschko. It was a great fight. But, people like to pretend Klitschko hadn’t already been beaten by Fury. Kinda like how the Pacquiao faithful like to pretend the Erik Morales trilogy was something amazing. Conveniently forgetting that Morales has been outclassed by Zahir Raheem prior to Manny’s two wins over him.

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