Comments Thread For: DiBella: Joshua Watched 7th Round, Wanted Wilder; Not After 10th

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  • Boksfan
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    #51
    Originally posted by Muz
    Diballsack is just Haymons slave. I don't know who is more manipulated Wilder or DiBella.
    Well he talks a lot of crap for the greater good, doesn't he?

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    • Travycat
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      #52
      I personally favor Joshua if Wilder can't get his balance and movement under control. But I'd have to say Wilder is the better fighter if Edith Hearn David Haye (best ducker) ducks Wilder for the next fight not making it in July or September. Boxing fans aren't ****** like they try to treat them. If they take a tuneup after already preaching (time and time again) that they beat Wladimir Klitschko (fresh off a 2 year layoff!) and he was the best in the division, AND THEN don't fight Wilder, it would just show they're trying to age him a little more (which he's in his prime, so ******) and aj isn't ready. But he still has to get past Parker. If he starches him out, he won't have much and excuse to avoid Wilder.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #53
        Lol i been said that AJ will be more convinced of himself following that fight. Wilder did well to win of course, but there are flaws that AJ can capitalise on.

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        • Muz
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          #54
          PBC is crap

          Originally posted by Boksfan
          Well he talks a lot of crap for the greater good, doesn't he?
          He says whatever Haymon his master makes him say. DiBella is a bigger puppet than WILDER. Just a big scam to get a Joshua cash out.

          If Wilder were for real he'd have fought Povetkin and Whyte by now. Those were two of the biggest ducks in Boxing history but DiBella manipulated the USA media to make it seem Wilder was being ducked. It's so ridiculous. Dylan Whyte is now the fighter who was ducked by a champion for triple the purse that champion ever made....wow just wow.

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          • Robbie Barrett
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            #55
            After watching that Joshua will be more confident than ever. Wilder was outboxed and almost stopped until the old man gassed.

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            • Muz
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              #56
              Originally posted by Calibaloc
              You seem like one of those Casual fans trying to pretend like you are a hardcore fan of boxing. Your comments doesn't make much sense. When you mention Tyson Fury as the best Heavyweight right now I can only assume you are taking the same drugs that your unlicensed mentally weak hero is on. Hes not even ready to fight how the f@ck can he be the best Heavyweight right now? Stop being so emotional and use your dam head.
              Didn't floyd retire and come back? Hmmmmm double standards...?

              Fury will be back this year and will fight a Marquez type tune up with a cruiserweight just how Floyd did it. Then he fury will fight a Mosely type that has a big name but way past prime. Probably an Ortiz. Then fury will pick the bones off a Wilder carcass that Joshua slaughtered.

              Fury may be the best Heavyweight but it's between him Joshua and Povetkin. Wilder is so hyped and overrated it's comical how desperate people are trying to just him.

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              • tokon
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                #57
                Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                Wilder and his team are gonna talk mad **** for the next few weeks while AJ is prepping for the Parker fight, lets see how things fall once both are free to negotiate.
                Hearns doesn't want this fight until next year imo.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by bxkiddchino
                  I didn't see anything that suggested Ortiz gassing out. What I remember was Wilder landing a counter right hand when he was on the ropes and then everything went downhill for Ortiz from there. It was a good fight, Ortiz is still a player in the division.
                  He didnt gas ,he got a little more complacent /stationary / comfortable but he landed more in the 7th / 8th .......

                  Gassing out is inability to move or throw punches , when was this ? lol


                  Everything didnt go down hill for Ortiz as you suggested however . Had control the entire fight and obviously won rnds 7 AND 8 which were the 2 EASIEST rnds to score for Ortiz besides Wilder in the the 5th bc of his Ortiz knock down.


                  Everything went down hill in the 10th ,it went more then down hill for Ortiz bc he went over the cliff and that was the end of the fight !

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                  • bxkiddchino
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    He didnt gas ,he got a little more complacent /stationary / comfortable but he landed more in the 7th / 8th .......

                    Gassing out is inability to move or throw punches , when was this ? lol


                    Everything didnt go down hill for Ortiz as you suggested however . Had control the entire fight and obviously won rnds 7 AND 8 which were the 2 EASIEST rnds to score for Ortiz besides Wilder in the the 5th bc of his Ortiz knock down.


                    Everything went down hill in the 10th ,it went more then down hill for Ortiz bc he went over the cliff and that was the end of the fight !
                    I didn't say he gassed out. I was just referring to the 13th post on this thread before me that stated and I quote "Ortiz seems at least 45 years old and he gassed badly after 8 rounds".

                    The only key moment I remember Wilder landing a counter hard right hand was precisely the 10th round which is the one I was referring to in my post without mentioning the round. At the time of the stoppage I had Ortiz winning the fight 6-3. I think you might have misinterpreted my post.
                    Last edited by bxkiddchino; 03-05-2018, 10:25 PM.

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                    • theface07
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by jackblack008
                      Wilder wants 50/50. Hearn not ready to budge from 90:10. Hope Parker exposes some *****s which creates a fair distribution for Wilder
                      90/10??
                      You gotta be joking. Before the Ortiz fight, Wilder was definitely the b side and didn't have any real power in negotiations. Even though yes, Ortiz was old, it was still Wilder's toughest opponent and a top ranked guy, you have to give him credit for the win.
                      The worst thing for Wilder in possible negotiations with Joshua even after beating Ortiz is the fact that Joshua is still a much bigger draw, selling 80, 90,000 tickets.
                      I think it should be 65/35 in AJ's favor but Wilder probably won't agree to that and his camp will say AJ doesn't want the fight and AJ's camp will say Wilder is pricing himself out and it gets drawn out even further. I sure hope I'm wrong.

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