Deontay wilder ducked klitschko, but anthony joshua's a "coward"??? Lmao!!!

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • bigjavi973
    Undisputed Champion
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Oct 2013
    • 24007
    • 759
    • 1,480
    • 1,236,071

    #91
    Originally posted by juggernaut666
    Molina was replacement for Klitchko .

    Joshua was ready to fight Klitchko in his 18th fight .


    Get your facts straight bc tas usual they aint facts .
    that isn't a fact that is an opinion...

    a fact would be that he actually fought him in his 18th bout

    no ifs or buts please

    try again and refute my post with facts Im giving you a last chance so you can come off my ignore and act like an actual boxing fan for once in your life

    Comment

    • BirdSong
      Champion Undisputed
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • May 2009
      • 4116
      • 407
      • 61
      • 31,567

      #92
      Originally posted by bigjavi973
      you can play "ifs and buts" all you want....

      I stated FACTS and you provided this opinion....


      try and comeback with some facts
      ok ill give you a fact, joshua is at home laughing while wilder is on instagram raging

      Comment

      • j0zef
        Undisputed Champion
        Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
        • Oct 2015
        • 8419
        • 638
        • 767
        • 45,501

        #93
        Originally posted by bigjavi973
        why lie?

        wbo said that fury was wlad's mando:

        Wladimir Klitschko got by a game Bryant Jennings by unanimous decision to retain his heavyweight crown. On fight two of his three fight deal with HBO, not many



        and even wlad himself said he would fight wilder after the fury fight:

        NEW YORK – Wladimir Klitschko quickly mapped out his foreseeable future after beating Bryant Jennings on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. The 39-year




        after that they wanted rematch etc fury got popped with some coke titles went vacant etc we know what happened from there
        I am not lying. I literally posted articles and used their headlines. Those are facts. On regards to what you wrote, all of that happened after the discussions I posted about. Fury was not in the picture yet.

        I'm also pretty sure that fury gave up his mandatory position before the Wlad fight, and Wlad chose him bc fury was talking ****.

        Comment

        • juggernaut666
          Banned
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Mar 2015
          • 15544
          • 1,226
          • 500
          • 87,472

          #94
          Originally posted by bigjavi973
          that isn't a fact that is an opinion...

          a fact would be that he actually fought him in his 18th bout

          no ifs or buts please

          try again and refute my post with facts Im giving you a last chance so you can come off my ignore and act like an actual boxing fan for once in your life
          No ****** it IS a fact Klitchko postponed the fight and Molina was a replacement !

          Again this clown arguing FACTS . lol


          You better put me on ignore bc i will expose you on here as always .


          boxingscene how is this moron in charge of anything , even master threads that he cant break down with competence and has a weird thing for Wilder?
          Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-01-2018, 01:42 AM.

          Comment

          • FinitoxDinamita
            Undisputed Champion
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Sep 2016
            • 16104
            • 2,214
            • 2,185
            • 281,604

            #95
            Fighting an over the hill Wlad and Wilder are different. The way Wlad got dominated by Fury, every other HW fighters gained confidence after witnessing that.

            Comment

            • rickJen
              Undisputed Champion
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • May 2017
              • 8764
              • 822
              • 112
              • 118,371

              #96
              Every interview he had I've always had the impression that Wilder was never going to fight Klitschko as old and as over the hill the legend was.

              Comment

              • rickJen
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • May 2017
                • 8764
                • 822
                • 112
                • 118,371

                #97
                That's why I don't get it.

                Comment

                • Jubei
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 6678
                  • 457
                  • 286
                  • 56,728

                  #98
                  Wilder after 33 fights, even as world champion himself, wasnt ready for Klitschko according to Finkel. ("Wilder is still a baby, we will not rush him into such a dangerous fight")

                  WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32KOs) is still very much a work in progress, says his co-manager Shelly Finkel. After last Saturday's world titl


                  Joshua was ready after 18 fights to fave the All Time Great.

                  Another reason why AJ calls the shots and sells out 90k stadiums making 20M+ a fight while Wilder cant sell out his backyard and is doing that:

                  Comment

                  • rickJen
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                    • May 2017
                    • 8764
                    • 822
                    • 112
                    • 118,371

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Jubei
                    Wilder after 33 fights, even as world champion himself, wasnt ready for Klitschko according to Finkel. ("Wilder is still a baby, we will not rush him into such a dangerous fight")

                    WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32KOs) is still very much a work in progress, says his co-manager Shelly Finkel. After last Saturday's world titl


                    Joshua was ready after 18 fights to fave the All Time Great.

                    Another reason why AJ calls the shots and sells out 90k stadiums making 20M+ a fight while Wilder cant sell out his backyard and is doing that:

                    I've never heard of a fighter being referred to as a baby.

                    Comment

                    • Thraxox
                      Banned
                      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 9363
                      • 339
                      • 56
                      • 112,604

                      #100
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      Hearn never signed Ortiz. He was trying to sign him, big difference. Hearn wanted to delay the Ortiz fight because when you have the big cash cow, the #1 priority is to avoid big punchers whenever possible. You can influence judges. You can influence refs. You can influence a lot of things. But if you're guy gets dropped, your influence may not matter.

                      The WBA caters to Hearn the way the WBC caters to Haymon. Which is why their enforcement of the Ortiz fight never came. Eventually Ortiz got frustrated and gave up. But as we've seen with the convenient Povetkin announcement, had Hearn wanted the Ortiz fight, it would have happened.




                      Make any excuse you want, but the WBC ordered a final eliminator between Whyte and Ortiz and Whyte refused to fight. Opting instead for a non-title, non-eliminator, that does absolutely nothing to help secure him a title shot, instead of taking a fight that guaranteed him a title shot if he won. Like any smart promoter, Hearn realizes you keep your guys away from big knockout punchers at all costs. Same reason Haymon & Finkel were telling Deontay not to fight Ortiz. So I'm not blaming Hearn as he simply gives the same advice anyone would. Deontay, either brave or an idiot depending on your perspective, didn't care and wanted Ortiz anyway.
                      And then fights one of the most accurate BIG HEAVYWEIGHT PUNCHERS in the history of boxing. YOU're REACHING. but hey, he worked for the organization doe.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP