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  • Raggamuffin
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    #141
    Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
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    Originally Posted by DougalDylan View Post
    “Joshua ain’t even mention my name, but I’ve mentioned his name. "

    Does the guy not have access to the internet ? There are even videos of AJ doing Deontay impressions on youtube. DW lives in his own warped version of reality. Go over get some cash, talk to Hearn and make the fight.

    The reason he won't go over is probably his management don't want him alone with Hearn in case he signs him. Think about it his promotion sucks.



    Ain't it the truth. Wilder is so loud mouthed and delusional... this has basically gotten way outta hand now.

    Narcissism is a he!!uva drug.

    LOL
    Joshua comes across like a rock dancing in a Michael Jackson video.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #142
      Originally posted by kafkod
      They didn't swerve Ortiz ... the WBA held back on ordering their mando because they accepted that the IBF had ordered theirs first. What is so difficult to understand about that?

      Hearn signing Ortiz would have made no difference at all. They couldn't have swerved him if the the WBA had gone ahead and ordered AJ to fight him, but the WBA didn't do it.

      The only reason Hearn signed Ortiz was to build his profile in the UK to make more money when he fought AJ. All Ortiz needed to do if he wanted the fight was to wait till the WBA ordered it.

      It was his own dumb fault that he left Matchroom and fought Wilder instead, for $500k, and his own dumb fault that he failed another PED test and lost his WBA mandatory position and the chance to fight AJ.
      April 8, 2017:

      Joshua: WBA orders Anthony Joshua to defend title against Luis Ortiz

      Anthony Joshua has been ordered to defend his WBA heavyweight title against mandatory challenger, Luis Ortiz.

      The governing body released a statement telling both parties they have 30 days to come to an agreement, or the fight will go to purse bids.

      The decision came just over 12 hours after Wladimir Klitschko announced his retirement, ruling out a rematch with Joshua, who added the WBA to his IBF title with the stunning 11th-round stoppage at Wembley Stadium in April.



      WBA did order the fight, Joshua chose Pulev! B*tch move! Stop fooling yourself! AJ did NOT want that work, especially after getting dropped by Wlad! High-risk, low reward!

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      • kafkod
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        #143
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        April 8, 2017:

        Joshua: WBA orders Anthony Joshua to defend title against Luis Ortiz

        Anthony Joshua has been ordered to defend his WBA heavyweight title against mandatory challenger, Luis Ortiz.

        The governing body released a statement telling both parties they have 30 days to come to an agreement, or the fight will go to purse bids.

        The decision came just over 12 hours after Wladimir Klitschko announced his retirement, ruling out a rematch with Joshua, who added the WBA to his IBF title with the stunning 11th-round stoppage at Wembley Stadium in April.



        WBA did order the fight, Joshua chose Pulev! B*tch move! Stop fooling yourself! AJ did NOT want that work, especially after getting dropped by Wlad! High-risk, low reward!
        Jeez ... AJ couldn't just chose to fight Pulev himself after the WBA orderd him to fight Ortiz without being stripped of the WBA belt!

        I've already told you what happened, the IBF ordered the winner of AJ vs Wlad to fight Pulev next. After AJ won he asked for an exception to that ruling so he could rematch Wlad. The IBF allowed the rematch to go ahead, on condition that the winner must Pulev next:

        "Kubrat Pulev is the next in line to fight the winner after the rematch. In the event the rematch does not occur prior to December 2, 2017 Anthony Joshua is to honor his mandatory commitment and fight Kubrat Pulev.

        There shall be no further exceptions considered by the IBF regarding Anthony Joshua, or Wladimir Klitschko should he win the bout, prior to the completion of the mandatory bout with Kubrat Pulev"


        Following the April 29, 2017 bout between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko, the IBF received a letter from Matchroom Sport and IBF/WBA Heavyweight Champion


        Like I said, it wasn't AJ who chose Pulev insted of Ortiz.

        The IBF and the WBC held discussions and they reached an agreement on which mando should be first:

        "WBA Working With IBF To Find Anthony Joshua v Pulev/Ortiz Mandatory Solution"

        Last edited by kafkod; 03-30-2018, 11:33 AM.

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          #144
          It does suck that Wilder won't be at the fight to promote a showdown with AJ. BUT...do we really want him there commentating? I think not.

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            #145
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Jeez ... AJ couldn't just chose to fight Pulev himself after the WBA orderd him to fight Ortiz without being stripped of the WBA belt!

            I've already told you what happened, the IBF ordered the winner of AJ vs Wlad to fight Pulev next. After AJ won he asked for an exception to that ruling so he could rematch Wlad. The IBF allowed the rematch to go ahead, on condition that the winner must Pulev next:

            "Kubrat Pulev is the next in line to fight the winner after the rematch. In the event the rematch does not occur prior to December 2, 2017 Anthony Joshua is to honor his mandatory commitment and fight Kubrat Pulev.

            There shall be no further exceptions considered by the IBF regarding Anthony Joshua, or Wladimir Klitschko should he win the bout, prior to the completion of the mandatory bout with Kubrat Pulev"


            Following the April 29, 2017 bout between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko, the IBF received a letter from Matchroom Sport and IBF/WBA Heavyweight Champion


            Like I said, it wasn't AJ who chose Pulev insted of Ortiz.

            The IBF and the WBC held discussions and they reached an agreement on which mando should be first:

            "WBA Working With IBF To Find Anthony Joshua v Pulev/Ortiz Mandatory Solution"

            https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=754645
            So if he fought Pulev, he could lose the WBA, and if he fought Ortiz, he could lose the IBF. HE CHOSE PULEV! SWERVE!

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              #146
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              So if he fought Pulev, he could lose the WBA, and if he fought Ortiz, he could lose the IBF. HE CHOSE PULEV! SWERVE!
              There's no "could lose" about it. If a boxer just ignores a mandated title fight and choses to fight someone else, he loses his title, end of.

              So why didn't AJ lose the WBA title?

              You know the answer to that question, so cut the bull**** and be honest.

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                #147
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                So if he fought Pulev, he could lose the WBA, and if he fought Ortiz, he could lose the IBF. HE CHOSE PULEV! SWERVE!
                Sweeeeeeeeerve!!!

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                  #148
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  There's no "could lose" about it. If a boxer just ignores a mandated title fight and choses to fight someone else, he loses his title, end of.

                  So why didn't AJ lose the WBA title?

                  You know the answer to that question, so cut the bull**** and be honest.
                  Why did he enter negotiations with Pulev vice Ortiz? Both sanctioning bodies ordered a fight! I hope we can agree that's a fact! Why was he so stuck on Pulev? You have your view, and I have mine! The longer he takes to face Wilder, the more people, even in the UK, will come to my side!

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                    #149
                    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                    Sweeeeeeeeerve!!!
                    They're trying to tear down Ortiz to BIG UP Joshua! It's not gonna work! Hearn wants Wilder vs. Whyte, before Wilder vs. Joshua, so that no matter what happens, Hearn wins! Even if Miller blasts out AJ, Hearn still wins! "We gotta chase dem crazy baldheads..."

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                      #150
                      Originally posted by Kris Silver
                      He's contractually hired to act as a commentator at the biggest HW fight of the year and unification of the 2 other belt holders.

                      And he's decided to abandon that post, all that media, everything, just because Joshua has said something!?

                      What an absolute wally Deontay is. Anthony said he'd invite him in the ring. He can still jump on the plane. So what's the excuse now?

                      Honestly what a mental manchild.
                      He wanted to call out AJ and refused.


                      The worst thing is he isn't looking at the long term rewards.

                      He can smash both of these guys. Something in me says he has some personal doubts about his own chin since Ortiz almost chopped him down.

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