Deontay Wilder's Delusional DuckSquad Is Out In Force

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  • W1LL
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    #61
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    Yeah those youtube bloggers are pathetic. If Deontay prices himself out, I'm not supporting him, but I think we all know hes reaching for the best offer.

    A.J is still a fraud, Tyson Fury is trash, the HW is garbage. I really dont give a ****.
    Break yo'self, fool. Wilder and Fury are comrades now.

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    • 'b'
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      #62
      Originally posted by White Willy
      Break yo'self, fool. Wilder and Fury are comrades now.
      Hey! That's my curtain!

      Wilder V Fury has to happen for the trash talking alone

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        #63
        Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
        I agree with you. Nothing wrong with letting the fight simmer a little bit. It’s just the Joshua fanboys acting like Wilder is unworthy is what urks me. We’re all on this site everyday and we all know the business. Joshua fanboys don’t get to play ******ed when it suits them.
        I would not give Wilder the fight until he starts showing some respect - This is simple go for Parkers belt win or lose i am sure there will be a rematch for both fighters.

        Then leave Wilder to fight his bums in Alabama and rot on twitter AJ does not need his money or the belt Wilder has devalued. Thats it simple argument done.

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          #64
          Originally posted by ashadam
          I would not give Wilder the fight until he starts showing some respect - This is simple go for Parkers belt win or lose i am sure there will be a rematch for both fighters.

          Then leave Wilder to fight his bums in Alabama and rot on twitter AJ does not need his money or the belt Wilder has devalued. Thats it simple argument done.
          Nobody gives a shyt about Parker or the WBO title. The longer Joshua waits to fight Wilder the more he will be asked about it. You need to have a strong mental toughness to fight the press. Floyd did it for years but deep down Floyd always knew he was the best. Not sure that would be a successful approach for Joshua.

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            #65
            Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
            If Ortiz passes his drug tests & if Wilder does go through with the fight, I'll be surprised. But if he does, I'll give him props. If he actually beats Ortiz, I'll give him even more props. But I think Ortiz starches him.
            The fight will not happen.

            Look at the actions of the WBC with cases outside of this. Luis Nery keeps his belt. Francisco Vargas was able to fight. But Povetkin and Ortiz aren't, with Povetkin being placed on probation and Ortiz being able to fight one month after he was "supposed" to fight Wilder.

            Sulaiman has pushed for the Joshua-Wilder fight to happen on multiple occasions including a few days ago. He does not want that to be jeopardized in any form or fashion.

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #66
              Originally posted by JRB123
              The fight will not happen.

              Look at the actions of the WBC with cases outside of this. Luis Nery keeps his belt. Francisco Vargas was able to fight. But Povetkin and Ortiz aren't, with Povetkin being placed on probation and Ortiz being able to fight one month after he was "supposed" to fight Wilder.

              Sulaiman has pushed for the Joshua-Wilder fight to happen on multiple occasions including a few days ago. He does not want that to be jeopardized in any form or fashion.
              I believe there is a lot more in play here than meets the eye. Wilder and his team also know that his game is weak against a genuine hard-hitting HW contender. That's why he hasn't faced one yet, "failed drug tests" not withstanding.

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              • JRB123
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                #67
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                I believe there is a lot more in play here than meets the eye. Wilder and his team also know that his game is weak against a genuine hard-hitting HW contender. That's why he hasn't faced one yet, "failed drug tests" not withstanding.
                Exactly. Jay Deas, Mark Breland, Lou DiBella, Shelley Finkel, and Al Haymon know this. They even passed on Hughie Fury (although not a hard hitter) for Gerald Washington to prevent a possible defeat



                Most likely Wilder will face Breazeale while Joshua faces Parker. Therefore Joshua would be available in the late summer to fight Wilder.

                Path of least resistance.

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