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  • #11
    He hits harder, yet he rejected a fight with Whyte for $4 mil and a guaranteed AJ fight.
    Instead, they cry and whine and act like everyone owes them the world.
    "Waaaah, I want AJ NOW, I might lose and want 50/50, waaah.."
    I've never seen a B-side so disrespectful of the A-side and so uncooperative.
    Last edited by rickJen; 04-07-2018, 06:21 AM.

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    • #12
      I literally have never heard any of his opponents say he hit hardest they've been hit.
      When deontay was sparring haye I bet wilder was thinking maybe one day I can hit as hard as haye

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      • #13
        Luckily, because his skills aren't much, which are the trainers job to improve.

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        • #14
          Lol, Ngannou might argue that point.

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          • #15
            World's biggest puncher and world's biggest coward. Another manager? How many people milking poor Wilder's ****** asss?

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            • #16
              Wilder definitely seems like the most powerful puncher by far, more than Joshua and Fury. Although I cant say if he punches as powerfully as a Mike Tyson or Lennox Lewis of the past, but he's a helluva puncher.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by genrick View Post
                He hits harder, yet he rejected a fight with Whyte for $4 mil and a guaranteed AJ fight.
                Instead, they cry and whine and act like everyone owes them the world.
                "Waaaah, I want AJ NOW, I might lose and want 50/50, waaah.."
                I've never seen a B-side so disrespectful of the A-side and so uncooperative.
                There was no "guaranteed AJ fight".
                Wilder said he'd fight Whyte, in the UK, providing hearns put it in the contract that Joshua was next for the winner. Hearns then came up with a whole new set of excuses . . .

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by tokon View Post
                  There was no "guaranteed AJ fight".
                  Wilder said he'd fight Whyte, in the UK, providing hearns put it in the contract that Joshua was next for the winner. Hearns then came up with a whole new set of excuses . . .
                  I'm glad to see you make that point! Notice how they forget that part? All they had to say is "if you beat Whyte, you get AJ next!" Now they say "we want to make a deal now, even if they both have separate fights next!" Hearn is brilliant, and full of ****!

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                  • #19
                    Anyone seeking to understand the current state of boxing need only read some of the b**** comments above.

                    Are these guys lonely and need someone to argue with for attention? Or maybe they are just that afraid that Wilder is going to beat their favorite fighter?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by tokon View Post
                      There was no "guaranteed AJ fight".
                      Wilder said he'd fight Whyte, in the UK, providing hearns put it in the contract that Joshua was next for the winner. Hearns then came up with a whole new set of excuses . . .
                      Even if there was no AJ guarantee, the clown prefers to fight Breazeale for $1 mil. $3 mil difference. The degree of his uncooperativeness is beyond laughable, especially for a B-side who avoided Klitsch, who AJ readily fought and beat.

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