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  • #41
    A 32 year old without an impressive win on his resume. Hasn't even beaten a top 5 boxer on Boxrec. yet. Wake me up when Wilder fights someone in the top 5 (and wake me when Crawford fights a legit champion at 147).

    These weak resume fkers maintain undefeated records and fight nobodies for 99% of their career. May, Pac, De La Hoya, etc. none of them would have gotten a pass doing that.

    Wilder will not even fight Dillian for his biggest payday and 3X more than he's ever made.

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    • #42
      Wilder is right. And Wilder is going to force the stiff one to fight him.

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      • #43
        Tyson Fury beat Klitschko first. He's the one that ended the reign.

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        • #44
          Klitschko looked like he'd been up all night changing diapers when he went against Fury. He fought like he was just hoping to rest his head on Fury's shoulder and catch a quick nap. The Klitschko that fought Joshua had a lot more energy and seemed way more motivated. The only thing exciting about the Klitschko/Fury fight was the sound of the last bell.

          Wilder is reaching on this one. He's start to look desperate now.

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          • #45
            Sour g****s there Beyonce

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            • #46
              Everybody asks why Deontay didn't fight the Klitschko's or why has has no signature wins. Let me explain to some of these morons. Vitali retired before Deontay got a chance to even fight him. Wladimir held like 4 or 5 belts when Deontay became the WBC champ in January of 2015. Deontay wanted to fight Wlad, but Tyson Fury got to him first as a mandatory and took all of the belts in November of 2015. January 2016, Wilder and Fury have a heated exchange in the ring after Wilder's win over Szpilka. Wilder and Fury are calling each other out and building a unification bout. What happens next, Fury goes on hiatus and loses all of his belts. Charles Martin wins the vacated IBF because Glazkov twisted his knee. I know, I know, who the hell is Martin and Glazkov? Exactly, tomato cans!!! Joshua goes after the easiest belt and takes it from Martin. Then, the WBA decides to allow Klitschko and Joshua to fight for the vacant WBA belt. Klitschko loses and retires. So, tell me how Wilder would ever get a chance to fight Klitschko? As for why Wilder has no signature wins. Well, its just a case of bad luck for Wilder. Two of his signature opponents, Povetkin and Ortiz, both failed drug tests and the fights were canceled. We should praise Wilder for what he has done and stop talking about what he hasn't. The man has got the most deadly right hand in the division and he's the most exciting heavyweight I've seen in a long time. After folding Stiverne up like a lawn chair, I doubt anybody wants to step in the ring with him!!

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              • #47
                How is UD win more impressive than a KO?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  How is UD win more impressive than a KO?
                  Maybe for the purist the fact that Fury never allowed himself to be exposed?

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                  • #49
                    Klitchko was past his prime for both fights. No need to attack Wilder because he gives more credit to Fury for beating a younger Klitchko on the road than he does to Joshua for beating an older Klitchko at home. It's a legit opinion.

                    So much fanboy desire to make Joshua great it's getting sickening. Outside of Klitchko he has fought nobodies and propped up nobodies (Whyte and Breazeale). I dont give a crap if Wilder was still an amatuer with 0 wins, it still doesnt validate Joshua as the man at heavyweight. He just brings in the most revenue of all the heavys.

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                    • #50
                      More ******ed comments from Wilder. !. Wilder says the reason Washington got the fight with him, is because Washington was always respectful. Now compare that to what he's doing to AJ? 2. He says AJ's win against Klitschko was not that great because Klitschko had a 17 month layoff. UUUUMM, what about that fat turd you just fought Stiverne who had one fight that he should have lost and he basically had a two year lay-off? 3. AJ has 3 belts to Wilder's 1. How in God's name can Wilder expect to go into that fight at 50/50? Especially when AJ has been fighting in front of 90k and Wilder has been fighting in front of 10k? 4. Wilder has yet to even fight for a PPV in almost 40 fights and 6 championship fights and AJ fights in them regularly. 5. Wilder never fought Fury, Pulev, Miller, Whyte, Parker, Takam or anyone else in the top 20 yet somehow it's AJ that's ducking him???? You guys can be biased, but don't be ******. If they both had one belt apiece, then Wilder would have a point saying that it's 50/50. If they both fought nothing but bums (like Wilder has) then I could see his point too. But they are on two completely different paths. Wilder actually goes to AJ's fights and does commentary while AJ would NEVER go to a Wilder fight hahaha. One last thing, they say fortune favors the brave. If Wilder would have been fighting the tougher competition, he would be a huge star right now and raking in millions. But he has chosen instead to fight the weakest guys he can find and THAT is the real reason he is where he is, nowhere and begging for an AJ payday.

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