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  • #11
    AJ fans rejoicing over this alread . He said AFTER he KOs AJ he'll move to CW so don't get your hopes up AJ ain't off the hook till he's out flat on his back.��������

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    • #12
      Jesus, this is getting a lot of news for a short video he put on insta talking to his fans

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      • #13
        Honestly CW division is exciting. Not sure why everyone always wants top CW to move up to the fat guy division all the time. They should beef that up and make CW a dominant division. Hell alot of the guys thought of as HW greats were CW. Too many fat and lazy hw's that make boring fights. Wilder probably cant make CW though. And wont try
        Last edited by Steven Mccowan; 06-02-2018, 06:20 AM.

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        • #14
          I really dont see this happening.
          I just doesnt make any real sense money wise.
          Gassiev and Usyak have both said that they will be moving up after their tournament.

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          • #15
            Wilder sees AJ coming his direction............kills himself to get out of the weight division.

            AJ ducking doe

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            • #16
              Who the hell wrote this? An hardcore A.J. fan!

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              • #17
                As usual anyone paying attention to this guy is a moron ,!

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                • #18
                  No one is going to pay money to see wilder knock out a bunch of stiffs at cruiser weight. This is a fake news article. Real boxing fans want competitive fights. If it’s true, wilder isn’t as tough as I thought. His money & competitive fights are at HW.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
                    Literally when has a champion going down a division to win belts considered commendable? I cannot think of one fighter who has done so.
                    It’s commendable in the sense that you’re giving your opponent a chance to be at his best. When fighters from different divisions fight, the guy that goes to his opponent’s home division generally gets more of a pass if he loses. And gets more credit than his opponent would if he wins.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
                      Literally when has a champion going down a division to win belts considered commendable? I cannot think of one fighter who has done so.
                      Chad tried , Roy did it but look how they ended up.

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