Wilder is the A-Side in the U.S

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  • Thraxox
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    #1

    Wilder is the A-Side in the U.S

    Let's cut the B.S Joshua is the A-side in the U.K and Wilder is the A-Side in the U.S

    Reason why: Donald Trump

    Basically when trump opened his mouth about Wilder infront of 300 million Americans when Wilder visited the whitehouse for the pardon of the late Jack Johnson it translated: Hey Watch this guy, he has 39 KO's in 40 fights and is the heavyweight champion like Jack Johnson! You better watch him!

    That line alone would is 10x the promotion that Wilder has in his entire career because the POTUS endorsed you!
  • DuckAdonis
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    #2
    AJ is the A-Side period...end of debate

    Just as dumb as saying Golovkin is the A-Side in Russia and Kazakhstan if he fights Canelo there.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #3
      That's all well and good but the figures of what both guys have been doing in their respective countries shows that Joshua 'A side standing' is a hell of a lot bigger than wilders. Fair play to the wilder fans on nsb, they've really done a great job of persuading people that these are two guys with equal popularity. The Propaganda machine on here is better oiled than the one in **** Germany was.

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      • Outworn
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        #4
        I could care less than their fan boys who is the A or B side. Just wanna see them fight. QUICK!

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        • Boksfan
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          #5
          Hahaha some freaking ******s really believe Wilder is A side? you bytches are even more ****** than Deontay himself

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          • rickJen
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            #6
            He can't be A side without Klitschko in his resume.
            "Deontay won't be rushed to fight Klitschko," says his manager.
            This is not a prime Klitsch he's talking about.
            It's embarrassing.

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            • Vinnykin
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              #7
              Until Wilder puts bums in seats and sells a PPV, he's just another no-name.

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              • Redd Foxx
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                #8
                Not a lot of Americans know Wilder but even fewer know Joshua. However, this fight follows the principle of synergy in that the two together make something much bigger than the sum of it's parts. This idea that Joshua will make the same no matter who he fights is foolish. He clearly makes a much larger event fighting Wilder.
                If Fury can actually make a convincing comeback, that's even bigger (but that a long bridge to cross).

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                • ShoulderRoll
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                  #9
                  The fight makes more money in the U.S., that's for sure.

                  Wilder should be compensated very handsomely if he is expected to leave that American money on the table in order to go fight in the UK.

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                  • rickJen
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                    #10
                    I don't even know the point of this ****** thread.
                    The A side wants it in the UK, which makes it useless to argue about who the A/B side in the US.
                    What's the point?

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