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  • Dasmius Shinobi
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    #41
    Wilder(protected by WBC) Joshua(protected by WBA)

    Originally posted by daggum
    and you dont think haymon has any say of what goes on behind the scenes at the wbc....they just ordered breazele vs molina for the next mandatory position. 2 haymon fighters....its a joke. to turn aroudn and say "well its not wilders fault he has to fight bums." his own promoter is protecting him away from guys like whyte and setting up easy fights for him. wilder might be too ****** to realize it. this is teh guy that says "look at my resume" and "mind bobbin"
    I agree with you in that. Now take a look to the WBA rankings and you notice Luis Ortiz lose his mandatory spot to fight Joshua (We know the case of King Kong). Joshua is going to fight another easy touch next, If the Joseph Parker fight is not made, that easy touches are named: Alexander Ustinov, Fres Oquendo and Manuel Charr. Eddie Hearns have a silver tongue and connections. Overall, Wilder, Joshua and Parker are protected. Joshua have a better resume via Wladimir and nothing more. And yes, I want Wilder to fight a live body, Chisora is going to give Wilder his toughest fight of his career and possibly going the distance with Wilder.:ANYWORD:

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    • Dasmius Shinobi
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      #42
      Wilder is improving little by little

      Originally posted by daggum
      when you've only fought one good fighter in your career and you were unable to ko him is your power really that monstrous? ggg's fought 10 top 10 fighters and ko'd 8. pretty good ratio. wilder has fought 1 with zero ko's. we simply cant make any accurate judgements about him until he steps up.
      Again, I agree with you in that. You notice that Wilder broke his right hand in the Stiverne vs Wilder first fight. The same right hand, that equalizer. Also, Joshua was going to the distance for the first time against a fighter who never fought for a world tittle (WBC silver don't count) and small. That referee did one of the worst stoppage when Joshua miss 3 punches. And for God's sake, don't put a middleweight Gennady Golovkin in the same conversation.
      Last edited by Dasmius Shinobi; 11-04-2017, 12:51 AM. Reason: corrections

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      • sammybee
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        #43
        Wilder has an overblown sense of confidence that he is the best.
        Whyte will take the title away from him...As for Stiverne, the story will be the same as the first fight because he is rusty.

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        • Sledgeweather17
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          #44
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          its going to be funny to watch the same usual suspects make excuses and cry foul when wilder beats joshua....same ole song and dance "ward wont show up he scared"..."kova gonna destroy this clown end his career"..."oh ward got a gift...omg low blow low blow omg not fair dirty ref blah blah wah wah"

          "canyellow? please golovkin is going to lay him out and end his career in savage fashion"....."omg the judges not fair what a robbery..omg golovkin landed more jabs...jab most important punch in boxing"

          bunch of fairies around here who live through a fighter on the internet
          Lol, they said Mayweather should have lost to Pacquiao because 'jabs don't count as much as power punches no matter how many you land', and then those same guys switched sides when GGG got schooled by Canelo and Jacobs: "That jab though, did you see that concussive, head snapping jab."

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          • UNBIASED BOXING
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            #45
            Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi
            Again, I agree with you in that. You notice that Wilder broke his right hand in the Stiverne vs Wilder first fight. The same right hand, that equalizer. Also, Joshua was going to the distance for the first time against a fighter who never fought for a world tittle (WBC silver don't count) and small. That referee did one of the worst stoppage when Joshua miss 3 punches. And for God's sake, don't put a middleweight Gennady Golovkin in the same conversation.
            Small? He was around 236 lbs, and in great shape compared to previous fights he was heavier in. Stiverne was like 239 lbs when he fought Wilder.

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            • Curt Henning
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              #46
              Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
              Lol, they said Mayweather should have lost to Pacquiao because 'jabs don't count as much as power punches no matter how many you land', and then those same guys switched sides when GGG got schooled by Canelo and Jacobs: "That jab though, did you see that concussive, head snapping jab."
              hahahah

              so true...such fake boxing fans

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              • hitking
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                #47
                Originally posted by daggum
                and you dont think haymon has any say of what goes on behind the scenes at the wbc....they just ordered breazele vs molina for the next mandatory position. 2 haymon fighters....its a joke. to turn aroudn and say "well its not wilders fault he has to fight bums." his own promoter is protecting him away from guys like whyte and setting up easy fights for him. wilder might be too ****** to realize it. this is teh guy that says "look at my resume" and "mind bobbin"
                Is Harmon forcing top guys like Povetkin and Ortiz to use PEDs prior to fighting Wilder? I mean, how much differently does Wilder’s record look if he fights and beats those guys. He record would be better than AJ’s. But you think he’s a bum and would have lost to those guys anyway. I’m curious. If he’s so bad, why do guys feel like they have to cheat when they fight him? And why is the so called top guy in the division ducking him?

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                • hitking
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by sammybee
                  Wilder has an overblown sense of confidence that he is the best.
                  Whyte will take the title away from him...As for Stiverne, the story will be the same as the first fight because he is rusty.
                  Most guys would have an overblown sense of confidence if every top guy that he’s signed to fight had to resort to juicing. And the so called best guy in the division was ducking him.

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                  • hitking
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
                    Lol, they said Mayweather should have lost to Pacquiao because 'jabs don't count as much as power punches no matter how many you land', and then those same guys switched sides when GGG got schooled by Canelo and Jacobs: "That jab though, did you see that concussive, head snapping jab."
                    Right, hypocrites. Just like the folks that were all in on GGG’s unification quest. And claimed unification was the most important thing in boxing. Yet somehow think that Hearn putting a Wilder-Whyte fight ahead of a Wilder-Joshua unification is justified. Hell, even claiming Wilder is somehow ducking Whyte. I mean, what kinda **** is that???

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                    • Larry the boss
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                      #50
                      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.
                      ^^^^^^yep^^^^

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