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  • Ray*
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    #111
    Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
    THats what I love about the site to talk boxing with knowledge fans. Feel free to get a convo going with me anytime.
    No worries, nice conversation still.

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    • uppercut510
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      #112
      Brothers go to youtube and type in

      eddie hearn, deontay wilder & tyson fury call in to negotiate anthony joshua vs. Deontay wilder...

      Enjoy lmao!!!

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        #113
        Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
        If Wilder can walk through Whyte and make some money too, why wouldn't he? If he does it as well as or better than Joshua, it plays up the fight. He can say, "Look, I beat the same guy you beat, only worse! Let's do this and see who's top dog!"
        Why even bother going that route when AJ just finished fighting and doesnt have a contracted fight yet?

        I just dont get it why in the hell would ya rather see whyte vs wilder than AJ vs wilder for the unification bout?

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          #114
          Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
          Wait a minute, you led off saying Whyte is a can and absolute garbage. Later you refer to him as a higher opposition level fighter for Wilder.

          If Wilder can walk through Whyte and make some money too, why wouldn't he? If he does it as well as or better than Joshua, it plays up the fight. He can say, "Look, I beat the same guy you beat, only worse! Let's do this and see who's top dog!"
          I wasnt saying Whyte was am opponent he'd be raising his opposition level with, although Whyte is ranked in the top ten so I suppose in fact he would be, not that I agree.

          I think he should take the Whyte fight for the offer he's received, why the hell not, this is prize fighting I'd give him a pass and facing Breazeale outside of mandated if he's having to wait on Joshua.

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            #115
            Originally posted by Ray*
            No fucking way Whyte stops wilder lol. I meant Wilder would not let that fight go to the cards, and yeah as much as I want Joshua/Wilder to happen next I just can’t see it happening. That fight is one or two fights away.... and it’s something that both sides are happy with. All these posters just and crying about “Don’t you want to see the fight happening” etc are just emotional bandwagon jumpers IMHO.
            Emotional bandwagoners lmao, sounds like a great name for a band. I'm gonna tab one of Aerosmith's old songs to describe these guys F.I.N.E* stands for fücked up, insecure, neurotic and emotional.

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #116
              Originally posted by bigjavi973
              Why even bother going that route when AJ just finished fighting and doesnt have a contracted fight yet?

              I just dont get it why in the hell would ya rather see whyte vs wilder than AJ vs wilder for the unification bout?
              Don't get me wrong, I don't want to see Wilder vs Whyte over Wilder vs Joshua. I'm just offering a thought on why others might.

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                #117
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                Don't get me wrong, I don't want to see Wilder vs Whyte over Wilder vs Joshua. I'm just offering a thought on why others might.
                true.... thats what Im talking about too....

                fake boxing fans mang its crazy

                if they were making an argument with wilder fighting lets say parker next... I would tend to agree....

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                • SUBZER0ED
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by ScottWeiland
                  I wasnt saying Whyte was am opponent he'd be raising his opposition level with, although Whyte is ranked in the top ten so I suppose in fact he would be, not that I agree.

                  I think he should take the Whyte fight for the offer he's received, why the hell not, this is prize fighting I'd give him a pass and facing Breazeale outside of mandated if he's having to wait on Joshua.
                  I've said it before: every fight is risky, especially @ HW. And Wilder's a suspect champ. If he fights and loses to either Whyte, Breazeale or Parker, he'll have to get in line for AJ, without a belt to defend. If he fights any of them and only looks bad, he still loses his aura of invincibility and his negotiating edge. In either case, everyone will be gunning for him until he's no longer relevant. The solution? Go for the biggest fight against the biggest champ. The challengers will still be there afterwards.
                  Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 11-07-2017, 04:03 PM.

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                  • JRB123
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    you fans that say money doesn't matter to Wilder, he just wants to fight the best, don't start flipping your stance. Saying he deserves more etc.

                    I know it's going to happen.
                    Robbie, I asked it elsewhere and I will ask it here...

                    When has Wilder or anyone on his team offered Joshua a contract?

                    If they were really about that deal, they would have sent an offer.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                      What about Parker?


                      who???

                      Tony Parker or Peter Parker?

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