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  • #71
    Aj was chasing parker all night so he could hit him and end the fight but parker was smart because he doesn’t want to hit the canvas

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    • #72
      Some of you act like you're 10 years old ffs, AJ obviously won the fight. He pressured and stuck behind the jab, yes the ref was poor but no worse than Joe Cortez. Yet you ****s like to say he was a fair judge when doing the Floyd fights, stinks of double standards. AJ has been doing all the work and collecting titles and unifying them, what has Wilder been doing ? talking bollocks that's what, and saying he wants to kill someone in the ring, just shows you what a **** he is. If you condone that you're just as big a **** as him. We all know the fight is going to happen, AJ wants all the belts plus the ring belt that Fury has. Its looking good for the Heavyweight division these next couple of years, but you boring ****s do nothing but slag them off and whine.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        After tonight, I see what Virgil Hunter sees! If Ward could get to Holyfield weight (215-220), he could probably beat Joshua! Double jab, right hand, move, wait, get ready to counter, wash rinse, repeat! AJ goes straight back, head high! Low work rate!
        I could really see that happening. This is why we have a p4p list

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
          Now you think big baby is the real deal. Don't sound like you care about AJ. 21 has tried, 21 all failed in return with 4 belts.
          John de baptist in the wilderness had had 40 fights with one belt.
          So tell me who really wants to be undisputed?
          I think Miller is too high-risk for AJ, and knowing Hearn, that means he goes in a different direction!

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          • #75
            Originally posted by 7not8 View Post
            I could really see that happening. This is why we have a p4p list
            Before last night, I thought it was a ridiculous idea, and simply a cash out move, but now I actually give Ward a good chance! Same goes for Gassiev too!

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              I think Miller is too high-risk for AJ, and knowing Hearn, that means he goes in a different direction!
              It could be a right step in the right direction which might be equivalent to the risk involved.
              Big baby been KO in NYC might give AJ more fans in the US than wilder.
              Making wilder irrelevant, except his WBC belt which is needed for undisputed champ for the records.
              Otherwise, business wise, it's a nice move.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
                It could be a right step in the right direction which might be equivalent to the risk involved.
                Big baby been KO in NYC might give AJ more fans in the US than wilder.
                Making wilder irrelevant, except his WBC belt which is needed for undisputed champ for the records.
                Otherwise, business wise, it's a nice move.
                Miller in NYC is definitely good business! Povetkin in NYC is good business! However Hearn is looking for a win, not just good business! After yesterday's performance, I think Hearn will find someone else. I already see him talking about possibly Bryant Jennings, so that tells me a lot!

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                  Miller in NYC is definitely good business! Povetkin in NYC is good business! However Hearn is looking for a win, not just good business! After yesterday's performance, I think Hearn will find someone else. I already see him talking about possibly Bryant Jennings, so that tells me a lot!
                  Well, I don't know about that. What I know is boxing is sport and business. Am sure hearn want what is best for his fighter.
                  AJ is a fighter, he is ready to fight anyone as long as the contract has been signed.

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                  • #79
                    Joshua is no great shakes going by last night.

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                    • #80
                      Joshua's not very good, but he'll probably beat Wilder who can't box.

                      Wilder = Michael Grant 2.0

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