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  • #21
    Would like to know if wilder has the contract on his desk ?

    If he has and something isn’t right why hasn’t he said something ?

    Fight gets announced soon I recon .. sooner the better . For me Joshua boxes wilders ears in for a wide ud

    Only shot wilder has is landing a looping right . That works against old Cubans win angina and can’s but will it work against a well schooled boxer

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    • #22
      Arreola knows. And that was the fight Wilder tore his bicep and ****ed up his hand. Don't quote me on that. I'm just here to show off Wilder's mind-bobbling right hand power and windmill killer instinct ferocity that will be the downfall of AJ with the gifs in my sig.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
        Hearn's already done all he has to in order to finalise a fight, twice now. But ok.
        From what I can tell, AJ has refused fifty million to fight Wilder. You say that Hearn has, "already done all he has to in order to finalize a fight, twice now. But ok." Do me and every other fan the favor of proving that Hearn has, "already done all he has to in order to finalize a fight, twice now." All I know is that Wilder's fifty million offer was valid (even Hearn agreed that it was legit), and that AJ and Hearn weaseled out of signing. So please enumerate just what it is that Hearn has done twice now to finalize a fight. I'm waiting. By the way, as much as I'd like it that AJ's tried and tested conventional boxing would beat Wilder's eclectic fisticuffs, I'll have to see it to believe it. What I'm seeing is a trained domesticated dog (AJ) having to fight against a hyena (Wilder), and this means that AJ has to both fight the perfect fight - AJ cannot afford to be hit even once on his head - as well as hope that Wilder has lost his killer knock-out instinct (sort of like the domesticated dog hoping that the hyena has lost its teeth). Hearn knows this, AJ knows this, and what's worse for them is that not only does Wilder know this, Wilder also knows that both Hearn and AJ know this. One more thing: once Wilder destroys AJ, AJ will never be the same fighter that he was prior to losing his titles. Ever. It will be a sad day for boxing; however, it is coming - as sure as Hearn has finalized a fight, twice now.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by yammy25 View Post
          Is that why Wilders team have the contract Infront of them with the terms they agreed on and have done for days now without signing it..


          Kl.
          U believe HEARN all wish but the terms aren't always what they seem. WILDERS people are carfully looking at the sneaky fine print.

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          • #25
            Arreola was unranked by the WBC when Wilder fought him , there's a top ten Wilder why no defences against any of them ??, finally he's forced by Showtime to fight Ortiz to get 1. Joshua racks up 4 of the WBC top ten and he doesn't fight for the WBC.

            How does he get away with this ?????

            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            Back in July of 2016, Chris Arreola was stopped in eight rounds by WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs). Now Wilder is gearing up for a potential showdown with IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs). The two sides are still negotiating the terms and it's not exactly clear if the contest will take place in the fall of 2018 or the first quarter of 2019.
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            • #26
              Sloppy riding with sloppier what a shock. AJ schools Wilder. When the clown is ready to sign like a good b-side that is.

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              • #27
                I **** I forgot Areola Another legend wilder defetead buuuuummm sqqqqquuuuuaaaadd also frauuuuuuudddd squuuuuaaaaad

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by yammy25 View Post
                  At what stage in your slow decline into dementia did Charles Martin become better than other names on AJ's resume.

                  I'm genuinely curious as to how without using triangle theories or foregoing rational thought you can come to a conclusion that Martin is his best win.
                  I've got popcorn and will also be waiting for the explanation on how Charles "The Belt Seller" Martin is AJ's best win.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
                    From what I can tell, AJ has refused fifty million to fight Wilder. You say that Hearn has, "already done all he has to in order to finalize a fight, twice now. But ok." Do me and every other fan the favor of proving that Hearn has, "already done all he has to in order to finalize a fight, twice now." All I know is that Wilder's fifty million offer was valid (even Hearn agreed that it was legit), and that AJ and Hearn weaseled out of signing. So please enumerate just what it is that Hearn has done twice now to finalize a fight. I'm waiting. By the way, as much as I'd like it that AJ's tried and tested conventional boxing would beat Wilder's eclectic fisticuffs, I'll have to see it to believe it. What I'm seeing is a trained domesticated dog (AJ) having to fight against a hyena (Wilder), and this means that AJ has to both fight the perfect fight - AJ cannot afford to be hit even once on his head - as well as hope that Wilder has lost his killer knock-out instinct (sort of like the domesticated dog hoping that the hyena has lost its teeth). Hearn knows this, AJ knows this, and what's worse for them is that not only does Wilder know this, Wilder also knows that both Hearn and AJ know this. One more thing: once Wilder destroys AJ, AJ will never be the same fighter that he was prior to losing his titles. Ever. It will be a sad day for boxing; however, it is coming - as sure as Hearn has finalized a fight, twice now.
                    Wider's team are in receipt of the contract. All they have to do is sign it for the fight to be made. At the moment the ball is in Wilder's court. Hearn and AJ have done all they can do in terms of making the fight so it's over to Wilder to either negotiate the terms, sign the contract or walk away.

                    I say it has happened twice because I believe that Hearn would have gladly signed on the basis of the offer which was made before (though I don't blame Wilder for not signing the $12.5m offer it's still the truth that he could have signed and got the fight made by now - bearing in mind the huge upside of knocking AJ out, I actually think it would have been a good move on Wilder's part to have accepted that first offer even if it was a low percentage of the fight revenue)

                    Are you now satisfied?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
                      It took Crazy Legs eight rounds to dispatch an over the hill Arreola. Imagine what Joshua would’ve done to him in 2 to 3 rounds tops.
                      Andy Ruiz chased Parker from pillar to post in Parker's back yard, most feel he might have won but for the home town edge. AJ needed his own home cooking vs Parker, he looked like a robot following Parker around. Imagine what would have happened had that fight been in NZ. AJ would be an ex champion begging for a shot. AJ obviously needs that home town edge more than 50 million dollars.

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