Anthony Joshua is ***** made

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  • kafkod
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    #31
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
    Wilder lost his pen, so Joshua is scared?

    Interesting logic.

    In his 19th fight Joshua fought Klitchsko.

    In his 19th fight Wilder fought the 27th best Cruiserweight in Mexico.

    Talk is cheap, look at the facts. There is only one warrior here.
    There is no logic involved. The OP says he heard the fight wasn't happening, knew straight away that AJ was ducking - THEN started reading up about what happened.

    That's not logical. That's jumping to a conclusion without knowing the facts, then looking for reasons to validate it.

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      #32
      Don't think AJ is scared of Wilder, I just think he is scared of losing period. And Wilder is the guy that would probably make that happen.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
        I don’t understand you Wilder fanboys - are you the same people that believe the earth is flat, despite the evidence right in front of you?

        WIlder had an offer AND a contract- he didn’t respond or sign it, yet Joshua didn’t want the fight.

        SMH, this is black and white. It’s frustrating as fook trying to debate against this kind of blind ******ity. These are facts gents, I’ve yet to hear a Wilder fan explain why he didn’t sign, or why he held on for weeks without a word, other that *****ing over social media.
        Strange folks.
        The OP says himself that he knew AJ was ducking BEFORE he started reading about what happened. There really is no point trying to debate with people who base conclusions on "a gut feeling" THEN start looking for "facts" - aka, whatever Wilder and Finkel say - to back their instinctive reactions up.

        This forum is over-run with fools like that right now, and it seems like every one of them jumped onto the Wilder hype-train at the last stop.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
          I don’t understand you Wilder fanboys - are you the same people that believe the earth is flat, despite the evidence right in front of you?

          WIlder had an offer AND a contract- he didn’t respond or sign it, yet Joshua didn’t want the fight.

          SMH, this is black and white. It’s frustrating as fook trying to debate against this kind of blind ******ity. These are facts gents, I’ve yet to hear a Wilder fan explain why he didn’t sign, or why he held on for weeks without a word, other that *****ing over social media.
          Strange folks.
          Its negotiating & team Aj was TOLD that the contract was being sent on Fri. the NEXT DAY they trying to make Aj fight the dude that was caught with the PED's. You guys act like that dude can't get step aside money so the D.Wilder/Aj fight could be made. Either you know that or your just a

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            #35
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide
            Wilder lost his pen, so Joshua is scared?
            Duckony Joshua walked away from $50 million dollars.

            Let me repeat;

            Duckony Joshua walked away from $50 million dollars.

            This is without question the biggest DUCK in boxing history...

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              #36
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              Yeah the guy with a proven track record all the way through his amateur and pro career, taking chance after chance - this guy Joshua who hadn't even laced up gloves when Wilder turned pro, and who's already accomplished 10x what Wilder has is scared.

              That's the logical solution these spastics come up with
              You made no point so why even bother to post?

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                #37
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Tell me which one of his fights Wilder looked so monstrous in that AJ would be scared.
                The Ortiz fight.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Holler
                  Congratulations, your posting will be taken as proof of a job well done by the parties seeking to build this fight.

                  When it happens as it surely will there will be a need for narratives, AJ's side has them as he's been astutely marketed by people that understand modern marketing for quite some time now.

                  Wilder's side however has singularly failed to engage his domestic market in the way that would translate to the sort of earnings targeted.

                  However, now we can see the outline of a story that can separate the sporting fans of the US from their hard earned dollars.

                  Wilder, the plucky brave guy that's all about the challenge and the glory, the guy who will take on anyone, anywhere. He can't realise his dream because of a dastardly English sleazeball who has somehow managed to snaffle all the belts for his cowardly, protected, faux champion.

                  Brave Wilder has tried everything to face him in the ring but wicked General Cornwallis, sorry Eddie Hearn, has manipulated the system at every turn. How can this brave young American prevail in the face of such British duplicity?

                  Good news my friend, you will get the chance to find out, will cost you seventy bucks times three once these narratives have been thoroughly embedded in the US fight fans collective psyche.
                  LOL....Good post. Aj & hearn are the ones still stalling this fight though.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by skullduggery
                    I haven’t posted in what, ten years? But when I caught wind that the Joshua vs Wider negotiations fell through, I knew it was because Joshua didn’t want the fight.
                    Isn't that the Mother Fucking truth? AJ doesn't want that work. He is afraid of getting his ass whooped and so is Barry, Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      A contract with no date and no venue has never been seen as valid here on NSB. Why would it suddenly be valid now?
                      ^THIS

                      I'd love to hear the Duckony Joshua nuthugging camp defend Hearn sending Wilder a contract with *no date* and *no venue*...

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