Comments Thread For: Wilder Erupts on Joshua: I Smell P*ssy, You Coward Ass B*tch!

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  • SchoolTheseCats
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    #301
    Originally posted by chaos
    You're talking about the same Povetkin who Wilder ducked even though Povetkin was cleared of any wrongdoing?
    Cleared by default lmao stop reaching the dude was taking something he didn’t have symptoms for to boost his stamina and turned around and pissed hot again 7 months later

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    • rckdees
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      #302
      Saw through these cowards from the very beginning by the way they kept coming up with excuses and moving the goalpost. Fear is just another emotion nothing to be ashamed of but the way you deal with it is.....karma is b$$ch

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      • Boxingfan8888
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        #303
        So once again

        Will the ******ed wilder fans on here making no sense tell me

        How is aj signing to fight wilder him ducking ?

        It’s wilder who has stalled and in the end not signed

        In your logic

        Wilder who doesn’t sign is wanting the fight

        Joshua who signs is apparently avoiding

        The fights would have been made had wilder signed

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        • Tatabanya
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          #304
          How I would love to have a prime Mike Tyson active today to break Wilder in two halves and reduce Joshua as the second coming of Frank Bruno.

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          • Ake-Dawg
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            #305
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Finkel knew the fight would be in Oct, at a major stadium in the UK.

            Is there any particular day in October, or any specific big UK stadium, where AJ would beat Wilder, if he couldn't do it in another stadium, on another day?

            Contracts for big fights have been signed before with exact date and venue TBA, eg, Kovalev/Ward.

            Wilder agreed terms, asked for a contract, got a contract, then didn't sign it. He was bluffing. End of.
            I found it curious that right after Winkel publicly and privately told Hearn that if he made two small tweaks to the contract they'd sign it by 29June, the WBA ordered a signed contract with Povetkin.

            To me, publicly making that commitment to sign the contract was no publicity stunt. I mean, what happens once Hearn makes those changes and sends the contract back?

            I also find it curious that the WBA mentioned the lack of a "signed" contract from Wilder. How would they know that Wilder hadn't sent Hearn a signed contract before they informed Hearn of their decision unless they had spoken to Hearn. In such a case, why wouldn't Hearn ask for a day or two more since they were literally two contract tweaks away from a signed deal. Wouldn't it be sensible for the WBA to say, signed contract by this specific day or Povetkin it is. Yet they went from no discernable deadline to a 24-hour deadline.

            Here are some interesting quotes along the last two months that are tea leaves to the disappointment we received yesterday.

            April 2018- “Now there are 150 days to arrange the fight, it must take place,”*Ryabinsky stated. “Before the fight with Alexander, Joshua has no right to fight with anybody else. We have 30 days to negotiate.”

            "They understand the position, AJ wants to fight Wilder next, but Povetkin will get his chance at some point. I think it is likely AJ's next fight will be in September and we probably get it done in the next two to three weeks." (Hearn)

            June 2018- "We are close to closing a deal with Povetkin with (Andrey) Ryabinsky and World of Boxing and once the deal is closed, there is no Deontay Wilder.
            "Wilder has had the latest offer from us for the last two weeks which was our improved offer and we are still talking to them and in fact, my dad is out in New York at the moment, and he might meet Shelly today. They have our offer so they have to accept it or move on. It's not a case of if you don't accept this offer the fight is dead, we will just fight Povetkin and carry on our negotiations to the next one." (Hearn)

            To me, they have been telling us that Povetkin would likely be next since early spring.

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            • peplz
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              #306
              Originally posted by millcitymauler
              ^^^More and more of these ******s occupy this forum on a daily basis.
              As if you're not one of them...
              Last edited by peplz; 06-28-2018, 09:01 AM.

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              • KillaMane26
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                #307
                ..........I smell Pssy..
                Is that you Hearn

                .......I smell Pssy
                Is that you Josh

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
                  Which was?
                  Well, it's the offer he accepted. I think it was 15.5 mill.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #309
                    Originally posted by travestyny
                    Good, then you agree that AJ was scared.

                    Thanks, chump
                    AJ is scared because the WBA forced their mandatory on him? Really? Explain how that is Joshua's fault?

                    Was Wilder a coward when he was forced to make the Stiverne fight in a mandatory?

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #310
                      Originally posted by Just looking
                      Well, let's wrap things up:
                      Hearn sended an offer that wasn't meant to be accepted
                      Joshua messed up with the 50 million thing
                      His bluff got called and they were forced to negotiate the fight
                      Barry Hearn said he didn't want the fight now
                      On the last moment WBA steped in and forced their super-champion to fight a mando(?)

                      I almost feel bad for Joshua as he will be viewed as a coward when Hearn is the one that didn't want the fight, but he messed things up to start with so I can just laugh. Hearn got what he wanted in not having the Wilder fight now, but failed miserably on saving face. At least now Wilder has more support
                      Barry Hearn said he didn't want the fight right now because he thought it would make more money with a bit more hype. Not because Joshua wasn't ready.


                      If you have evidence that shows me different, i'm all ears my man.

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