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Originally posted by Fabes88 View PostI’m sure a lot of people in this thread will talk **** but the facts are aj has never shyed away from a challenge that’s why he’s in the position he’s in and wilder is in the position he is in.
Aj first picked up a pair of boxing gloves the year wilder turned pro, Deontay should be embarrassed that he’s playing catch up given the head start he’s had.
I just can't see anyone being afraid of fighting a guy who almost got stopped by a tomato can like Luis Ortiz.
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Originally posted by 7not8 View PostWhy not Africa? Lewis and Rahman did it and it was an instant classic. If they are having a hard time with the location then a neutral venue in a different country would be the answer. It's not rocket science Linda
This fight better either be in the US or the UK, or I'm not supporting and I know many others feel the same way.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostHe arrived in Los Angeles on Tuesday with members of his entourage. Anthony Joshua is jetting around the US as fans await an announcement on a fight with Deontay Wilder. The British WBO, IBF, IBO and WBA titleholder arrived in Los Angeles on Tuesday with members of his entourage.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostWhy would an American and Brit help the economy of another country in another continent when the UK and the US economies are struggling as they are now.
This fight better either be in the US or the UK, or I'm not supporting and I know many others feel the same way.
It's happened multiple times before in the past and I'm sure you'll be on a short list of people that won't watch the fight if they were to fight some place else. I'm a boxing fan not an economist or the U.S. (or U.K.) treasury department.
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Originally posted by 7not8 View PostIt's not about helping an economy and it never has been. If you think that 1 heavyweight championship fight will even begin to put a dent in the Trillions of dollars worth of debt the United States is in then I don't know what to tell you. You completely steered clear of my point that I was making and that was to find a neutral ground to have the fight if they can't decided between the U.S. and the U.K.
It's happened multiple times before in the past and I'm sure you'll be on a short list of people that won't watch the fight if they were to fight some place else. I'm a boxing fan not an economist or the U.S. (or U.K.) treasury department.
you live in Newport eh? I live in westerly...we should get some whiskey some time
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