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  • Originally posted by CaineP View Post
    So aj hasn’t fought bums?

    And dont bring up Klitschko.
    He won against a 40 year old something who came from a loss and has been on the beaches of odessa for the last 2 years!!!! And he even went down against him.

    The only british boxer that defeated THE Klitschko is the Gypsy King!!!
    The opponents that AJ has fought in 20 fights is about right. He's taking the right fights at the right time. There's nothing more you can ask of Joshua at this point in his career.

    Unlike Wilder who has 41 fights and only 2 of them matter. That's a resume filled with ****. AJ clearly has the better resume of the 2 and did so in half the fights. So don't try and defend Wilder and his **** resume because you'll embarrass yourself.

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    • Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
      These Brits are cowards. Wilder should just focus on defending his title and move on.
      Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
      Lol I been saying this. He’s wasting his time
      Coward?

      Compare Joshua’s 21 fight resume to Wilder’s 40fight resume.

      Wilder’s had zero unifications.

      Joshua will have had two after Saturday. Klitschko, Parker, Martin, Whyte, Brezeale. Wilder - Stiverne, Ortiz and uhhhh....Geraled Washington

      Yeah.

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      • Man, Hearn wanted to try to sick Whyte on Wilder didn't he, lmao.

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        • Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
          The WBC will very soon you ****** ****.
          shut your tea and crumpet eating a$$ up u British bitc#

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          • Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
            shut your tea and crumpet eating a$$ up u British bitc#

            The American education system has a lot to answer for.

            Maybe you should stop singing to and saluting a flag for starters.

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            • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
              The opponents that AJ has fought in 20 fights is about right. He's taking the right fights at the right time. There's nothing more you can ask of Joshua at this point in his career.

              Unlike Wilder who has 41 fights and only 2 of them matter. That's a resume filled with ****. AJ clearly has the better resume of the 2 and did so in half the fights. So don't try and defend Wilder and his **** resume because you'll embarrass yourself.
              Bull....
              Remove Klitschko fight....who has aj fought?

              Zumbano Love?
              Molina?
              Breazeale?

              Please!!!

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              • Originally posted by angkag View Post
                I assume you are addressing the first comment to Hearn. When you say 'no-one wants to see that fight', I assume you mean no-one in this boxing forum, and you're right. Trouble is there are hundreds of bumble-heads out there that will happily pay to see a Whyte - Joshua rematch (or Joshua vs anyone), so if Wilder doesn't take it, that's the fight that happens, else, or additionally, a Joshua v Miller fight afterwards.

                So if Wilder doesn't take it (Whyte), he's going to be left out in the cold.

                As for Wilder's rematch suggestion that he gets the same terms as Joshua in a rematch, there are A side/B side similarities with Canelo/Golovkin, and even DLH wasn't coked up enough to say yes to that sort of arrangement. Like Golovkin, Wilder needs to take what's offered or it doesn't happen. No harm in starting with a 50/50 demand or whatever, but he's going to have to take something less + a rematch clause with terms left open, else again, the fight simply never happens.
                Wilder gets paid well with or without Whyte. The AJ fight is dumb money, but regardless neither guy is gonna miss a meal if they don't fight.

                GGG didn't exactly take what was offered, he put pressure to make them negotiate in good faith and not have the take-it-or-leave-it option that Golden Boy started with. Wilder should do the same. Make them negotiate fairly. I don't believe there should be a 50/50 split, but Wilder is a much bigger draw than Parker and that fight should at least serve as a benchmark for negotiations

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                • Originally posted by pollywog View Post
                  Whyte isn't a shield. He's probably the legit mando and #1 challenger windmill will be forced to take!

                  Fast Eddie has circled the wagons around wilder who now has no where else to go.

                  Everytime wilder mentions AJ, Hearn will mention whyte.

                  Windmill has realised the old maxim...You can't lose if you don't play.

                  He don't want to play no more cos he's lost already so is gonna sit and sulk in alabammy now...
                  He's not mando yet, and the way WBC enforces probably won't be for a while.

                  And the sentence I bolded is definition of using Whyte as a shield.

                  The way I see it, Wilder is better forcing a purse bid that would see Hearn or whomever pay him way more than the 4 million.

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                  • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                    Hahahahahahahaha

                    Joshua smashes them both on the same night.

                    Stiverne is a fat bum. Ortiz has heart problems and the worst stamina in the heavyweight division. None of them put up a fight.
                    Ortiz would stop joshua right now!

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                    • Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
                      Ortiz would stop joshua right now!
                      Haha, Ortiz wouldn't come close to beating Joshua, let alone knock him out.

                      Ortiz is slow as hell, has slow hands, stands right in front of you, has a glass head and has the worst stamina I've ever seen.

                      Oh, and Ortiz is the most overrated puncher ever! No snap or weight in his shots, yet he had Wilder dancing for 2 rounds.

                      Joshua knocks Ortiz out. But Joshua has bigger fish to fry. Ortiz is finished.

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