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

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  • club fighter
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    #101
    It is totally fitting that you use a straight up loser that got exposed as your namesake here on NSB, especially when you come up with sorry azz threads like this.



    Just keep in mind AJ is a lot like Bruno in many regards.

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    • juggernaut666
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      #102
      WILDER ON WHY HES FIGHTING DUHAUPAS

      "My vision is to become the undisputed heavyweight champion, the most popular boxer of my era," the 6-7 Wilder said. "My goal is beyond where I sit here. It TAKES TIME , doing a lot of things and I'm ready for the ride, man."


      WILDER ON WHY HE DIDNT WANT TO CLEAN OUT THE DIVISION


      We take a big fight, then small," he said after wresting the WBC belt from Bermane Stiverne in January. "If I fought all five of the top guys and got rid of all of them, who is there left?




      WILDER ON HE WILL WAIT A FULL YEAR ON KLITCHKO


      If you ask me when we will fight the first thing that comes into my head is maybe late September of 2016,” Wilder said when asked if he had an idea when the biggest fight that can be made in the heavyweight division would happen. “I don’t know why that month keeps popping in my head but that’s enough time for us to get our MANDATORIES out of the way and make for a hell of a fight next year.” ????????


      WILDER ON JOSHUA

      “But they know I’m a risk. They don’t want to risk their gravy train. They can make money off turds not doing nothing. What does that tell you? You’re really just running it as a BUSINESS . You ain’t no champion. In that case give up the belt and you can still do that. Give me the belts. Or fight.”


      "Boxing is definitely a BUSINESS and we approach it accordingly" D. Wilder
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-25-2018, 11:07 PM.

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      • rickJen
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        #103
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        "Boxing is definitely a BUSINESS and we approach it accordingly" D. Wilder
        There you go....

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        • rickJen
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          #104
          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:

          And this is the guy who deserves $15 mil.

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          • rickJen
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            #105
            This is what bothers me the most.
            Horn was so angry when Pacquaio was trying to ignore him.
            In contrast, Wilder was okay with being ignored by a past prime Klitschko who dominated the hw scene for the last decade.
            Why would you even trust a manager who says, "Wilder will not be rushed to fight Klitschko."
            Over protecting fighters don't seem to belong in this sport.
            And you trust this guy more than Hearn who pursued Wlad like a mad dog?
            Strangely enough that was the fight that made Deontay so jealous of.
            He lost focus and rushed to fight a retired fighter who is inching his way back into shape.

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            • Boksfan
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              #106
              Wildher is just a baby, he's not ready to fight real fighter yet

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              • TheBigLug
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                #107
                AJ fought wlad then he was 41 and coming off a huge layoff.

                He was shot and that's why the fight happened. Hearn doesn't put AJ in with anyone dangerous.

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                  #108
                  Wlad would have knocked Wilder out.

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                    #109
                    Maybe Wilder should have said give me $50m and I'll sign tomorrow

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by TheBigLug
                      AJ fought wlad then he was 41 and coming off a huge layoff.

                      He was shot and that's why the fight happened. Hearn doesn't put AJ in with anyone dangerous.
                      He was almost 40 when Fury fought him.
                      Same Klitsch who put Fury on the map.
                      It's not like he stopped training, but was in fact getting ready for the Fury rematch.
                      Yet somehow you're okay with Deontay fighting this Fury clown with way longer layoff.
                      And you'd rather not address the fact that a shot Klitsch wasn't even on Wilder's radar screen. He could still bark doe.
                      I see.

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