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  • Sid-Knee
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    #111
    Originally posted by Scipio2009
    If the Joshua fight falls through, Wilder is going to be ok.

    Breazeale, Whyte-Ortiz winner (preferably Ortiz, tbh), and Kownacki are all good fights for Wilder, and he should get a listed pay of $2m+ for each of the fights.

    Still, Wilder has the US stage to build from, the country is finally starting to pay attention, and that monster right hand delivers the type of excitement that will end up making the opponent (unless for major events) matter less.

    Joshua hides in the UK, taking on so-so opposition while avoiding Wilder, and this potential billion dollar fighter becomes a $300m-$400m Joe Calzaghe.
    Joshua fighting the best of the division are "so-so fights"? but Wilder fighting scrubs is good?

    **** off. Plain and simple.

    Wilder has had the US stage his whole career and no one gives a **** about him. Nothing is going to change now. But if you want to be delusional and think otherwise, then be my guest. I'll just laugh at people like you.

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      #112
      Originally posted by Illmatic94
      "give me $50 million I'll sign tomorrow"

      "I'll take less money to fight at home"

      About Juice is scrambling all over the place. afraid to get caught sneaking his juice supplies into Vegas.
      Joshua wouldn't need to worry about getting his juice into the states, you guys have the best stuff. You're the ones who are caught cheating all the time.

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        #113
        Originally posted by What up
        Joshua said I want all the belts I will spark wilder what a joke it's as plain as the nose on my face he wants no part of wilder the fight will never happen
        The fight is on the table for Wilder in the UK. But he's scared of traveling for the fight he keeps on saying he wants. Joshua is the A side so he gets to choose location, not Wilder. If he wants the fight, it's there. But he doesn't.

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          #114
          Originally posted by The Gambler1981
          Pretty much no one thought he would be anything his career went the way it has because he needed to develop. You are being very revisionist because a lot of things really only went the way they could go rather than some pie in the sky view, Wilder has done very well for himself.

          Most people thought he would fold at the first sign of trouble, did he? Most people thought he would not even get past guys like Scott due to how his style looks. Are you denying these things were the prevailing opinions on Wilder for like his whole career? Because I have followed him the whole way, the way you are talking is like you are judging based on the last 2 years rather than the whole picture
          Most people thought Wilder wouldn't get past Malik? Wilder was the clear favourite, so stop lying. I saw no one picking Malik on the forums.

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            #115
            Originally posted by 5000boxing
            Man.. I totally agree.. " A restraining order juiceshua" is nothing but a blown up kell brook.. if he fights fat pedvedtkin, he probably still loses! Lol.
            Huh? Did that nonsense make sense to you when you wrote it? Haha. You stay being ******, yeah.

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              #116
              Originally posted by Holler
              If Joshua fought in the US during prime time, how big an audience do you think he'd draw in comparison to Wilder?
              Charlo brothers type numbers.

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                #117
                Originally posted by OgTripleOg
                Is this how the they talk ***** in the uk ? u ****in horrible creature u! Wtf matey lol
                It wasn't an attempt on trash talk. He's just pointing out some home truths.

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by JcLazyX210
                  It should be a neutral location. There's too much at stake for anyone to have home field advantage. The winner will be king of the division . In reality the winner could possibly top Canelo as the face of boxing. This is the heavyweight division . Deontay needs to get a Promoter. I keep saying this. Nobody knows him outside the boxing community here in America.
                  Joshua is the A side so he decides where the fight is held. What part of this is so hard for you to understand?

                  Wilder has to put up or shut up. The fight is there for him whenever he wants. But all we hear is talk from Wilder. Boring. He's ducking plain and simple.

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
                    Hearn is the Brit Bob Arum right about now....just not as much of a sleeze bag.
                    Why, because his fighter (AJ) wants the fight in the UK?

                    Did you feel this way about all the Americans throughout history who wanted to have their fights in the US only?

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Corelone
                      Wilder's future is going to be fine now that Hearn is working for him. If it wasn't for Hearn and AJ, Wilder wouldn't have 50 mil to play with. It's called equity, like owning a house. The backers are there, the money is there, the only holdup is Hearn and his pet chicken.
                      But AJ wants the fight in the UK. So if Wilder truly wants it, it's there. The fight is not happening in the states, so there is no point in going over this. Wilder would be wasting his time thinking it's going to happen over there. It's not. So if Wilder is what he says he is he'd take the fight.

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