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I am over all this money bull****...
Money money money.. Anthony Joshua is the real draw... yes only in England and UK where the judges and refs are brought. (I am English btw)
The British public are the most gullible people, 20-40 year old drunk men with zero standards of a competitive fight. They sold out povetkin, ffs this a guy who was easily ko'd by the most recently defeated opponent (Klitschko).
Why should the boxing community suffer all these morons making Hearn ****** rich and him running the heavyweight division in a monopoly. These idiots say Wilder isn't a big draw, yet they will probably pay by the thousands to watch povetkin or Whyte get starched. I'd rather give Wilder a pay day and see whos the legit best heavyweight in this new era. If your opposed to this your not a real fan and probably a AJ fan/bumboy and scared to see him lose. Aj is proving nothing fighting all these previously beaten fighters. Only Parker, Wilder and fury in that order will suffice as a real fight.
Aj says he wants to defend his belts he earned *cough* (given/vacated by Fury). Do me a favour he looks at the rankings and sees the top 5 mandatories and knows there is zero threats.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostWilder is a clown.
I didnt watch the fight but it went the way I expected and had a convo with AJ who just laughed Wilder off. He knows he can take him easy, the fight is a definite for 2018, it just remains to be seen how the bigger fights with Fury or Haye/Bellew play out.
Bahaha I love em both man. AJ jus needs to stop makin excuses and fight for the u disputed crown.
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I think we all underestimate Wilder and discredit him for more than he deserves.
TBF the man is a threat in the division tbh, hence why many of his challengers end up doping/ other champions/fighters avoiding him and waiting it out.
He may not display skills of technique, footwork and all that jazz but he is quick and has devastating punching power.
It could go both ways if he fought AJ, he could either win or lose. I would say Wilder has more chances in the later round due to stamina issues AJ has fighting late.
Wilder blasts out Parker though.
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the saddest thing about all this is that neither wilder or joshua are great boxers.
they are simply big, athletic guys taught to box.
well Joshua has been taught well, can't exactly say the same about windmills.
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Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View PostI'm a AJ fan but right now i make Wilder a slight favorite if they face off
this quest to get as big as possible resulting in 254lb against takam has diminished AJ as a fighter, he has less handspeed, less snap, less stamina etc etc etc.
Joshua needs to weigh NO MORE than 245lbs and preferably 5-10lbs than that.
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Wtf is Wilder talking about “I’ve been waiting for a long time...” for what? Not Joshua. The fight has literally built up a bit of steam in the last couple
months. Don’t make out like this has been dragging on for years.
Your Bum Sqwads fans actually listen to that, and repeat it on here, even though logically it makes zero sense.
You’ve not been waiting at all, the fight should happen in 2018, which is the best time for it.
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Originally posted by diarraisagod View PostThis is a valid point. It doesn't need to be Whyte to sell Wilder to the UK market.
I do agree that if Wilder wants to be paid much at all he needs to bring more to the table than he currently does. Nobody in the UK knows who the f*** he is.
Problem with Wilder taking on Parker is that if AJ needs another opponent he's likely to want Parker too, and that's a no-brainer choice for Parker.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostWilder has power but is physically weak. That little ref had no problem holding on to a raging Wilder, if that was Joshua he'd have been thrown off like a rag doll.
Lol, but Stiverne seemed to have problems keeping his balance after receiving one of his right hands. Maybe the ref should be a pro boxer instead of Stiverne?
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