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  • #21
    I would like to see them being more aggressive in regards to the Wilder fight.

    But AJ doesn't owe american fight fans anything, Wilder does. It's not up to AJ to bring big time boxing to the US, it's Wilder's job.

    He'll fight in America this year, I'm confident about that. However, I think the Wilder fight will be in the UK. It's a Wembley fight, everyone knows that. And in that kind of fight, why wouldn't you want to have it at home? Just like Wilder would want it at home if it was up to him.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
      I gave Parker 5 rounds, although some were close. He definitely won more than 1 round, though. How many rounds did you give to Parker?
      How many of the non-knockdown rounds did you give Wilder against Ortiz. You know, all those rounds where Wilder was getting comprehensively outboxed and was barely willing to throw a punch?

      All you Wilder and Joshua bum-lickers need to realise that it's not about the UK or US, it's about the biggest commercial fight in boxing. Both Wilder and Joshua were going to win those fights on the cards pretty much regardless of what happened in the fight.

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      • #23
        Funny thing is Lennox Lewis called him out for that and Brits still fail to comprehend this.

        Warrior doe.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          I would like to see them being more aggressive in regards to the Wilder fight.

          But AJ doesn't owe american fight fans anything, Wilder does. It's not up to AJ to bring big time boxing to the US, it's Wilder's job.

          He'll fight in America this year, I'm confident about that. However, I think the Wilder fight will be in the UK. It's a Wembley fight, everyone knows that. And in that kind of fight, why wouldn't you want to have it at home? Just like Wilder would want it at home if it was up to him.
          Thank you!! absolute sense and a green k.

          If wilder was A-side, it would be happening in the states without a shadow of a doubt.

          "but but but the moneys bigger in the states"

          so then why does it only matter now? why does the money not matter when hearn tries build up reps for each fighters in each territory to maximise potential earnings for both?

          this place is a load of bollocks.. 90% of the lot of you are here **** ride and cant be objective.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            I would like to see them being more aggressive in regards to the Wilder fight.

            But AJ doesn't owe american fight fans anything, Wilder does. It's not up to AJ to bring big time boxing to the US, it's Wilder's job.

            He'll fight in America this year, I'm confident about that. However, I think the Wilder fight will be in the UK. It's a Wembley fight, everyone knows that. And in that kind of fight, why wouldn't you want to have it at home? Just like Wilder would want it at home if it was up to him.
            "its a wembley fight...everyone knows that"

            yeah everyone cept the guys who actually make fights in boxing...guys like ellerbe and schaefer and others...guys who know the most money is in vegas.....isnt that what matters? optimizing money potential for both guys?

            its a wembley fight because its an advantage for AJ and he can do his apollo creed ring 20 minute ring entrance with pyro show

            other than that....everyone knows the big ticket price is in vegas where they can do a bigger gate and make more ppv money for everyone

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            • #26
              Real heavyweight champion


              Phony ass pretender

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              • #27
                Why should Joshua come to the US? I don't get it. Who the hell is Wilder? If he wants a nice payday, he should follow the money. Joshua is the clear a-side.

                I'm a fan of neither.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by yammy25 View Post
                  Thank you!! absolute sense and a green k.

                  If wilder was A-side, it would be happening in the states without a shadow of a doubt.

                  "but but but the moneys bigger in the states"

                  so then why does it only matter now? why does the money not matter when hearn tries build up reps for each fighters in each territory to maximise potential earnings for both?

                  this place is a load of bollocks.. 90% of the lot of you are here **** ride and cant be objective.
                  You're not a big star until you've made it in the US, this is why Canelo is more known and accepted, you don't see Nelo fighting exclusively in his home country because he knows what it's like to try to be great..... UNLIKE?
                  Plus I bet you they be not taking liberties to this big roided up stiff idiot If he was based in the US!

                  Joshua is a coward and scared to travel

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                  • #29
                    America cant stand its lack of heavies, thats what all the moaning is really about.

                    Maybe they should look at themselves rather than at other nations boxers, theyre projecting what they feel about Wilder on to AJ, i understand, its fine, maybe next era......

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by TouchyAndalou View Post
                      How many of the non-knockdown rounds did you give Wilder against Ortiz. You know, all those rounds where Wilder was getting comprehensively outboxed and was barely willing to throw a punch?

                      All you Wilder and Joshua bum-lickers need to realise that it's not about the UK or US, it's about the biggest commercial fight in boxing. Both Wilder and Joshua were going to win those fights on the cards pretty much regardless of what happened in the fight.
                      Oh, I didn’t have Wilder ahead on cards at all. But then he won by KO, so...

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