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  • bluemax
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    #21
    Concidering Joshua and his management team are pulling out all the stops avoiding Wilder and will only fight in England where they can control the officials and the media we know who they think would win if they fought. You simply can't blame Joshua or his management team for wanting to make as much money for Joshua before he fights Wilder and may suffer a carreer ending violent knockout. Their actions certainly reflect the fact that Wilder is the best most dangerous heavyweight in the world at the moment.

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    • LacedUp
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      #22
      Originally posted by bluemax
      Concidering Joshua and his management team are pulling out all the stops avoiding Wilder and will only fight in England where they can control the officials and the media we know who they think would win if they fought. You simply can't blame Joshua or his management team for wanting to make as much money for Joshua before he fights Wilder and may suffer a carreer ending violent knockout. Their actions certainly reflect the fact that Wilder is the best most dangerous heavyweight in the world at the moment.
      Today I learned that offering deals, asking for meetings and asking for negotiations means avoiding someone.

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        #23
        He didn't really give pick anyone, he wanted Joshua to "Suceed". But i think in his mind he is picking Wilder. Its amazing doe that we are talking about Joshua fighting Wilder after only 20 odd fights. I think he has come far in a short space of time.

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          #24
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          Today I learned that offering deals, asking for meetings and asking for negotiations means avoiding someone.
          A lot of people are deluded when it comes to that, they think someone like Barry Hearn coming out and saying "I would rather Joshua wait to fight Wilder" = Yeah we know it, they never wanted the fight, thats why they created roadblocks etc. You have to marvel at those sort of minds and the way they think. But i guess the colour of their passports is the same as Wilders.

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            #25
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Former undisputed heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko is very familiar with both Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) and Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs). During the core run of his career, Klitschko had used both boxers as his sparring partners.
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            When was WK ever undisputed heavyweight king?

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            • TheCell8
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              #26
              Sounds like Klitschko is auditioning for a Sky Sports boxing analyst position.

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                #27
                Originally posted by TheCell8
                Sounds like Klitschko is auditioning for a Sky Sports boxing analyst position.
                Adam Smith: "So Wladimir, how are you seeing the fight so far?"

                WK: "Hmmyess, I like. Me and my friends Azamat Bagatov rhave Ajay ahead by at leasht 3 rounds. I likes the play a casette in this building. Ver' nice.

                I'm watching movie yesterday, and cop with chocolate face come on and thought 'mm he looks like ajay.

                Taste gypsy tears clown"

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by lion33lit
                  Wlad wants Joshua to win because a potential win somehow makes Wlad himself look like an even better former champion?? But Fury made the task of defeating Klitschko even EASIER with superb boxing, so much so that Wlad looked and acted light a stunned deer caught in headlights. He couldn't react - Herman Munster on opioids. So why Wlads bias favor for a Joshua win?

                  Wlad seems to think he can ignore or act like his loss to Fury ever happened. Its like,"if I never talk about it, it never happened." Even more to his condescending point,"I don't know how I ALLOWED Fury to get that win over me, it clearly was my bad, my off night - he's clearly not on my level." But he was. Fury easily won fair & square. So I guess according to Wlads twisted logic: when Fury beats Joshua - Wlad is gonna "shine" like the SUN!!
                  Maybe because he was asked about Joshua vs Wilder, not about Fury you dumb turd. Fury didn't show the game respect, was probably doping vs Klitchko and went on a drug and eating binge for 2 years. He is clearly not shining.

                  I'm pretty sure if Joshua got caught doping, quit boxing for 2 years and then gained 200 pounds he wouldn't be talking about him shining either.
                  Last edited by chicken-; 05-11-2018, 07:48 AM.

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                  • SUBZER0ED
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                    #29
                    Wlad has sparred and trained with both fighters and knows them both well. It sounds like he's pulling for AJ to win and he believes him to be the better fighter. He just said it in a way that doesn't totally make Wilder seem like the lesser fighter.

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                      #30
                      Aj will ko the paper champs wilder

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