Anthony Joshua Wants 2 Stadium Fights With Wilder

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  • rolshans
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    #21
    Good! The days of putting big fights in tiny venues need to go.

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    • Curt Henning
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      #22
      Originally posted by BodiesInFlight
      Honestly, the way some go on about Ortiz you'd think he was a gold medalist unified lineal champ and future Hall of famer.
      conversely, the way some of you go on about ortiz, you would think he just picked up boxing gloves when he started collecting social security

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      • juggernaut666
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        #23
        Originally posted by White Willie
        So if one or the other wins conclusively in the first fight, we still have to endure the rematch? Seems a strange approach. Makes AJ and his team look mentally fragile, being so concerned about having a rematch in there.
        Wilders obviously not going to remotley sign anything without a U.S fight stipulation in the contract .


        Joshua knows this so hes just being direct and to the point of stating he wants to knock him out twice hes not going to balk on negotiating and play games like team Wilder . The fight happening is soley on Wilder and asking for 40% in a 1st fight when hes made 2.1 million his highest pay tells you he doesn't want the fight as much as Joshua .

        Wilder is asking for no less then 20 Million and possible 30 million if the fight is generating over 60 million . Its just pure ******ity and incompetence to justify he wants that bc he has one belt .


        Joshua defeating him in the U.S wouldht be duplicated by anyone else , so theres nothing fragile about it . Its the perfect opportunity for a U.S debut , rematches are always bigger just in the build up .

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        • Metho_4u
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          #24
          Joshua wants a rematch after he gets KOd in the first fight

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          • Mister Wolf
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            #25
            Reminds me of the "we need to build a stadium" bull**** from Arum. This guy is scared of Wilder.

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            • Manlikefemi
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              #26
              Originally posted by rolshans
              Good! The days of putting big fights in tiny venues need to go.
              Mayweather v Mcgregor less than 10 months ago showed small venues still are the biggest money makers as long as you have 2 big names. Dont get people saying it is outdated- it's because Joshua and Wilder are not known in the US and Boxing is a niche sport

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              • Warrior Scholar
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                #27
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                2 fights sounds like bullshyt. One guy is probably going to wreck the other and no one will want to see a 2nd fight.
                Joshua knows he will beat Wilder, nobody has a faster cross than Klitschko in that division and he saw that cross coming enough to turn his head away from the punch. This is after Klitschko would nullify his lead hand, Wilder is a bit slower with the 1,2 and even the lead cross than Klitschko is. That leads me to believe that Wilder will only land the cross good( if he hurts Joshua), but I think that once Wilder opens up and gets wild, he will be exploited because Joshua can identify and turn his head with Klitschko's cross. Wilder's best punch is his cross.
                Last edited by Warrior Scholar; 05-28-2018, 11:51 AM.

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                • j0zef
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by kafkod
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                  Ortiz never won anything or beat anybody in his whole career except a C level Jennings, and he needed steroids to do that.
                  Don't be revisionist please.
                  Ortiz carried a reputation as a boogeyman of the hw division for awhile now, a fighter everyone avoided who had poor risk /reward.

                  That's a great win for wilder.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by j0zef
                    Don't be revisionist please.
                    Ortiz carried a reputation as a boogeyman of the hw division for awhile now, a fighter everyone avoided who had poor risk /reward.

                    That's a great win for wilder.
                    I keep seeing totally bogus claims at this troll and imbecile infested forum that Ortiz was avoided by Wlad, AJ and even Dillian Whyte, who was clamouring to fight him back when he was signed with Matchroom.

                    Don't be a mug, falling for that biased BS. Ortiz is no boogeyman. Ortiz is a moderately dangerous but badly faded HW with no fan base and a history of failing PED tests for important fights.

                    The only title he ever won, amateur or pro, was the WBA interim, against Lateef Kayode, which he was stripped of immediately for failing the post fight PED test.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Curt Henning
                      conversely, the way some of you go on about ortiz, you would think he just picked up boxing gloves when he started collecting social security
                      Yeah, Ortiz had a long amateur career in Cuba before coming to America and turning pro.

                      Remind me of all the medals and tournaments he won .. I can't think of any right now ..

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