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  • Boksfan
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    #21
    Windmill? Is that the guy who piss his pants when someone mentioned Klitchko name couple of years ago?

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    • SinderellaMan
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      #22
      [QUOTE=juggernaut666;18361801]Washington is Breazeales WEAKER stable mate . He has no amateur experience to talk about and had less than 19 fights when he fought Wilder not to mention he is not known for power .

      Wheather Wilder was 100% or not , Joshua is an ENTIRELY different class FAR more than Wilder is and will be prepared for bc he has NOT fought the right guys to get him prepared for THAT level .

      You will see that in a one sided fight which really shouldn't even see rnd 5 .

      Ali didn't do the same to Foreman ,bc he couldn't do anything to him but wait till poor stamina Foreman wasted punches and knew his poor stamina would be his undoing . Wilder doesn't have Ali composure and Joshua is by far smarter than Foreman .

      To compare the fights is a farce .[/

      He doesn't have the composure? How are you able to make that assessment? And Foreman was called a bum for 20 years after the rumble. Wilder didn't start boxing until he was 19. If they ever fight, I will bet all of my points and will leave boxingscene for a year. If it's such a mismatch then 20-1 odds is more than fair

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      • SinderellaMan
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        #23
        Originally posted by Bonduu
        Stiverne fight should never had happened!

        TV networks boycotted it initially, Beyonce should have fought Whyte for 2-3 times the purse he got for fighting an embarrassing Stiverne. He would have had a resume with one fighter who could actually fight back!
        That is the bullseye statement. Stiverne got step a side cash and then got the mandatory purse % for beating Rossi. I even bet a 1st round KO. WBC should be charged or sued for even allowing that fight. Stiverne took some serious brain damage and I was shocked that they allowed that fight

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #24
          well foreman not saying nothing anybody who isn't deluded doesn't know

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          • Froch_uppercut
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            #25
            Originally posted by Sweden2716
            The heavyweight division is very weak, Joshua is not a great heavyweight and never will be, there is only one other average heavyweight Wilder, them 2 should fight.
            Are you aware that there is a psychological phenomena in which people ALWAYS think the things of yesteryear were better?

            AJ is legit, and could hang with any name from the past.

            Wilder is erratic but dangerous - he's a tough night's work for anyone. He should fight Whyte, he's too protected.

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            • juggernaut666
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              #26
              [QUOTE=SinderellaMan;18363403]
              Originally posted by juggernaut666
              Washington is Breazeales WEAKER stable mate . He has no amateur experience to talk about and had less than 19 fights when he fought Wilder not to mention he is not known for power .

              Wheather Wilder was 100% or not , Joshua is an ENTIRELY different class FAR more than Wilder is and will be prepared for bc he has NOT fought the right guys to get him prepared for THAT level .

              You will see that in a one sided fight which really shouldn't even see rnd 5 .

              Ali didn't do the same to Foreman ,bc he couldn't do anything to him but wait till poor stamina Foreman wasted punches and knew his poor stamina would be his undoing . Wilder doesn't have Ali composure and Joshua is by far smarter than Foreman .

              To compare the fights is a farce .[/

              He doesn't have the composure? How are you able to make that assessment? And Foreman was called a bum for 20 years after the rumble. Wilder didn't start boxing until he was 19. If they ever fight, I will bet all of my points and will leave boxingscene for a year. If it's such a mismatch then 20-1 odds is more than fair
              If you cant see Wilder does not have Alis composure when hit theres really no need to say more ...lol

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              • MrRolltide91
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                #27
                The A side....

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                • JRB123
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tyistall
                  God you Wilder fans are so out of touch that it's hard to debate with you haha. Every single time Wilder fights a bad opponent, there's an excuse. But notice, when Pulev was hurt for the AJ fight, Hearn got the next guy in line. He didn't go get a guy that was 14th ranked in the IBF or something like Wilder does. Wilder has had 6 title defenses and not one of those guys was in the top 30 in the world. Think about that for a second...
                  That is because Haymon, DiBella, Finkel, and the rest of Wilder's team knows what's ahead...a big money fight with Joshua.

                  He would not be able to earn 1/5th of the purse that he would get fighting AJ against anyone else. Maybe a Tyson Fury fight would get him 4 to 6 million now but Wilder has been reluctant to fight Fury for years.

                  The path of least resistance to AJ is in effect. That also includes not fighting Ortiz.

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                  • JRB123
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JCity
                    Honestly the state the division is in, there is no "king" of the division. Joshua is ahead by default because he beat Klitscko and his drawing power. I wish they would set up a tournament to settle this and make sure they have Luis Ortiz in it to see if he really is the truth because it seems like none of them want to take a crack at him..Just a Christmas wish i guess
                    Well, the WBA tried that...it didn't get very far

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                    • JRB123
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                      Wilder is erratic but dangerous - he's a tough night's work for anyone. He should fight Whyte, he's too protected.
                      Any fighter with a sense of composure and can throw a good counterpunch drops Wilder.

                      He won't fight Whyte because as tough as Whyte is he could throw something back at Wilder that could hurt him. That is why he responded on two separate occasions that he wanted more than twice the amount offered to fight Whyte

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