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  • Bonduu
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    #91
    Originally posted by RussTBE
    It doesnt end there. He even got dropped by some bum named scorniers and had all the footage deleted off the internet.

    lmao , this is the only footage of it. the guy is just a bad boxer with terrible defense and hes packing glass. i wont even be shocked if the old granpa with high blood pressure kos him next month
    Hilarious, bum squad on his behind. If he gets beaten by grandpa Ortiz, no way would it be removed from the internet, he would be highly trolled for having a big mouth, what's with Americans and talking smack? Trumpism effect? didn't one Charles Martin say he " walks the earth like a god"? more like a goddess if you ask me.

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #92
      Originally posted by Bonduu
      The public wants a good fight, AJ fighting Wilder does not guarantee a fight in the level of AJ-Wlad.

      If Parker-AJ or AJ-Povetvin is an interesting as the Wlad fight, fans would want a rematch that automatically pushes the Wilder fight further, then again, Fury is back.

      The biggest fight Brits would prefer to watch is AJ-Fury, not Wilder. Wilder would have to wait for that pay day and he needs to keep winning of course against decent opponents and not his usual bums
      Sounds like a lot of ducking to me. It is ok that Parker the champ tries to unify, but Wilder the champ has to wait. OK

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      • Larry the boss
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        #93
        Originally posted by Bonduu
        Yes, IBF Mando in person of Takam, Povetkin is WBA mando!
        you said Wilder needs to fight his mando..**** anymore mando's from either..Unification comes first

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        • Larry the boss
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          #94
          Originally posted by Bonduu
          The public wants a good fight, AJ fighting Wilder does not guarantee a fight in the level of AJ-Wlad.

          If Parker-AJ or AJ-Povetvin is an interesting as the Wlad fight, fans would want a rematch that automatically pushes the Wilder fight further, then again, Fury is back.

          The biggest fight Brits would prefer to watch is AJ-Fury, not Wilder. Wilder would have to wait for that pay day and he needs to keep winning of course against decent opponents and not his usual bums
          seems like you just want Joshua to straight up duck Wilder

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          • Patsfan bri
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            #95
            Originally posted by Bonduu
            Yet Hearn was in America and met with Wilder's team, shows they wanted that fight till Wilder priced himself out, remember 50% or no deal? Team Parker never said no negotiations or no deal!

            And you asked why fight now? Are you ****** or an idiot? Fighting now is plain idiocy, the HW division was revived by AJ, fighting Wilder now makes no sense, let the fight marinate, after Parker fight, then Povetkin, then Wilder or Fury, this are exciting fights that would make 2018 a very great boxing year.

            And oh, heavy weight boxing is dead in America, the new mecca for good HW boxing is the UK. You Americans can stick to crappy WWE, or crappy mismatch fights like McGregor-gayweather crap fights while you ripped off by over paying of course!
            what a diplomatic answer , let it marinate . Hahaha . You should be a promoter. Wilder didn’t even get a chance to price himself out . Read the article again short stokes, HEARN SAID AJ IS NOT READY. And you don’t kno **** about Americans or American HW boxing. Get your hand off your little **** while thinking about AJ and just realize THEY ARE NOT READY PER AJ. By the way if you are ever in the Tampa Florida area feel free to insult me to my face cause I will kick your arse, make you clean up your own blood and do your wife.

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              #96
              Originally posted by RussTBE
              It doesnt end there. He even got dropped by some bum named scorniers and had all the footage deleted off the internet.

              lmao , this is the only footage of it. the guy is just a bad boxer with terrible defense and hes packing glass. i wont even be shocked if the old granpa with high blood pressure kos him next month
              Early in my career, I got dropped," Wilder told The Opening Kickoff on WNSP-FM 105.5 in Mobile, Alabama, on Thursday. "I got a rabbit punch in the back of the neck. When the punch happened instantly my neck started to swell. There was a knot back there. It was a black out-type of feeling. By the time I got back up, the ref was in my face and I was like, "what's going on?'"

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              • Kezzer
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                #97
                I don’t think most Americans get that wilder just isn’t a big attraction. Joshua doesn’t really need him at all to be honest, he only benefit is being unified. Therefore sticking at 50/50 means this is a pointless conversation, people compare to Parker but he quickly backed down to sensible numbers.

                From English perspective I think most would like to see any of Parker rematch (depending on how it goes), Wilder, Haye (if he beats belles), Potvetkin, Whyte2, Miller (US fight), Pulev, Fury

                Some are bigger than others but the problem for Wilder (and US fans) is he has plenty of good options, so until they go in with a realistic negiotiation he will rightfully go elsewhere. He could easily fight three fights in 2018 and not be considered ducking with opponents options he has, infact he has already really proven he doesn’t duck by stepping up so quickly through his career and ultimately taking on klitschko so early. Some might say he was too old but the other “champs” didn’t dare take that risk.

                What wilder needs to do really, aswell as negiotiate sensibly, is keep fighting decent opposition instead of his usual rubbish, to actually build this fight and make his value with more. Ortiz is a good start, a Pulev or Whyte next would be really sensible in my view.

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                  #98
                  Wilder Manager:
                  "We Want Joshua Now, They Took Another Road!"

                  You mean like that road Wilder took? Golden Boy said he must get in 20 fights before they start fighting non-cans. Now that's about at FORTY fights and still only one 'sorta' challenge. And he thinks his DA gets 50% vs Joshua... don't forget that little tidbit. It would be flat out hilarious if Ortiz ruins his day. But putting all that aside, Joshua has already said he wants to fight Wilder, so all Wilder and team have to do is keep winning, agree to around 60/40 in Joshua's favor, and bingo... you have your retirement fight... making by far your biggest payday.

                  I'd be really surprised if Wilder follows those absolute rules. But for the sport, I truly hope I am wrong.

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                  • Patsfan bri
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Kezzer
                    I don’t think most Americans get that wilder just isn’t a big attraction. Joshua doesn’t really need him at all to be honest, he only benefit is being unified. Therefore sticking at 50/50 means this is a pointless conversation, people compare to Parker but he quickly backed down to sensible numbers.

                    From English perspective I think most would like to see any of Parker rematch (depending on how it goes), Wilder, Haye (if he beats belles), Potvetkin, Whyte2, Miller (US fight), Pulev, Fury

                    Some are bigger than others but the problem for Wilder (and US fans) is he has plenty of good options, so until they go in with a realistic negiotiation he will rightfully go elsewhere. He could easily fight three fights in 2018 and not be considered ducking with opponents options he has, infact he has already really proven he doesn’t duck by stepping up so quickly through his career and ultimately taking on klitschko so early. Some might say he was too old but the other “champs” didn’t dare take that risk.

                    What wilder needs to do really, aswell as negiotiate sensibly, is keep fighting decent opposition instead of his usual rubbish, to actually build this fight and make his value with more. Ortiz is a good start, a Pulev or Whyte next would be really sensible in my view.
                    I don’t think that most brits can read. The article says AJ is not ready for wilder therefore they probably didn’t even get into discussing money. Why can’t the brits just accept the fact the AJ is not ready per his team instead of keep saying Wilder wanted 50/50 ?

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                    • Bonduu
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by larry mustafa
                      you said Wilder needs to fight his mando..**** anymore mando's from either..Unification comes first
                      Oh shut up, stop with this boring unification BS talk, we all know this ain't happening yet, Hearn was in US, met with Wilder's team and he made an offer which was rejected, he opted to a more realistic fight in Parker, if Wilder is keen to fight AJ in USA, then he should make Hearn an offer...and not on social media, he should have a contract sent to the UK.

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