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  • #21
    Nobody hits harder than the Bronze Bomber including that snoozer who fought last Saturday who all of a sudden wants to become a Floyd Mayweather at the heavyweight division and box for 12 rounds, yawnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
      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?
      These dudes are ridiculous homie, and a pathetic example of what so called “hardcore” fight fans have become over the last 5-10yrs.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
        Two things wrong with this. 1. 10-13%...13%? Sounds like nonsense, there’s no science in that quote whatsoever so now I wonder what he does know. 2. He talks up Wladimir for being unorthodox and less technical when Vitali is widely regarded as the better boxer. Weird comparison to make with your own boxer.
        You made me read the entire article to see what the heck you were talking about just to find out you're the one that's off. There is nothing scientific about the percentages. No sh%t! He actually said Wladimir was technical and Vitali was unorthodox.

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        • #24
          They'll struggle to quantify that statement but to be honest from what we've seen most wouldn't disagree (well shouldn't).

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          • #25
            Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
            Two things wrong with this. 1. 10-13%...13%? Sounds like nonsense, there’s no science in that quote whatsoever so now I wonder what he does know. 2. He talks up Wladimir for being unorthodox and less technical when Vitali is widely regarded as the better boxer. Weird comparison to make with your own boxer.
            Your attempt to discredit the trainer failed. You got his brother description backwards and why does his guesstimate have to be scientific?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              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 ****!
              I second to that!!!!

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              • #27
                Wilder is getting overhyped fighting fatsos. That Italian cop whooped Wilder's ass, so imagine what Joshua does to him.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by hitking View Post
                  These dudes are ridiculous homie, and a pathetic example of what so called “hardcore” fight fans have become over the last 5-10yrs.
                  Nothing but a bunch of spoiled brat Brits who swear AJ is the greatest thing that ever walked on Britian soil, we the fans just want to find out if this dude is the real deal and fight somebody that is legit and a threat, Wilder, Ortiz, Pultzen, Baby Miller. Parker is little feather fisted and short, couldn’t really get to that glass chin especially with the non speaking Hearn paid referee that kept breaking up the action

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                  • #29
                    When a hook comes from down by your ankles anybody throwing it is dangerous

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by genrick View Post
                      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.
                      Hang on. you cant have it both ways! You said "rejected a fight with Whyte for $4 mil and a guaranteed AJ fight". He didn't, there was never any guarantee of a Joshua fight and Wilder said that, providing it was in the contract that the winner got Joshua next he'd even go to UK and fight Whyte.

                      But now its, "Even if there was no AJ guarantee . . . "

                      Wilder is the WBC champion and wants to unify. According to Joshua he wants to unify as well. So Hearns just needs to do what his employer says and make the fight. No need for Wilder, or Povetkin, to have to fight Whyte first or give options to Hearn either.

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