In favor of Canelo but Wilder should not be accepting it because????
It's alright for GGG to accept a one sided rematch clause.......
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It’s ok for when Floyd fought and a lot of Floyd fans are now wilder fans
It’s ok for Floyd to also dictate everything as the a side
Wilder is the d side, less known than Ortiz for example and a paper champ
What a true ***** wilder is -
This isn’t what happened. The issue is with the fans that support manny, ggg and now Aj.
The ggg fans said a flat fee offer means you don’t really want to fight. That was their position when Floyd offered manny the flat fee deal and when canelo offered the flat fee to ggg.
When AJ offered it to Wilder, these fans switched their position and said the flat fee was ok and that wilder should sign it.
There is a clear double standard certain posters have when the boxer is from North America and the opponent is from Somewhere else. Yet you want to point the finger at Floyd fans because, as usual, the asssumption is any fan of Floyd is black and thus must also be a fan of every black American boxer.
Haven’t we reached the point where that ignorant stereotype has been proven wrong?
Come on when fans flip their position just hold them call accountable rather than justify it through subtle, coded lies about “floyd” fans.Comment
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Joshua isn't the A side like other past champions. He's the A side in the UK. That isn't Canelo or Floyd A side.Comment
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He is the A side in general you Muppet. He brings in ten times the revenue Wilder does, he fills stadiums, he has 3 belts, he has beat the much bigger names and is arguably the biggest star in world boxing right now.
You are a dumb brainwashed Wilder fan.Comment
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I believe every boxer is free to make their own choices for their own reasons. GGG accepted the rematch clause because he plans on winning the fight anyway. If Wilder won't sign the contract because of the rematch clause that's OK. It's his choice. If AJ won't fight Wilder in Alabama for 50 million that's OK too because it's his choice. If the contract doesn't suit a boxer he shouldn't sign it. Once he signs it it's too late to change it.Comment
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