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  • AJ's fans are worse than Cotto and Pac's fans. They're accountants, mathematicians, lawyers, truth serum avoiders, lie detector foolers lol, frauds, bullies, and liars. All for the protection of Anthony "****** Ass" Joshua. This **** is hilarious to read, lmao...

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    • 'This will be a 50-50 fight. This will be a 50-50 fight, and that’s the bottom line.'


      lol

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      • Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
        It's a 2 horse race, really?

        The Whyte/Parker winner and Tyson Fury have better resumes than Wilder.

        Come on buddy.
        Please tell me the good fighters on whyte resume?

        .... the arent any. Get a brain.

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        • Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
          It's frustrating. I hope that when it comes to it, after AJ fights Povetkin and Wilder fights (presumably) Breazeale the negotiations DON'T have to start from scratch, because it seemed the teams were genuinely close to a consensus.

          They're going to have to start from scratch because Wilder is so pissed off that Hearn was bluffing about being willing to do the fight next that he's no longer willing to take a **** deal. It took 8 months to even get Hearn to that **** deal and he still wouldn't honor it, so this could go on for a long time.

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          • Originally posted by Throwingbombs View Post
            Wilder and his team said yes to the deal but only after they thought that AJ had agreed to fight Povetkin.
            You're just following the script Hearn gave you on IFL.

            Hearn is clearly lying because in his previous interviews he claimed the teams were talking almost every day, having meetings, etc. Then as soon as Wilder gives in on the flat fee, Hearn claims he hadn't heard from them for a month. Both stories can't be true. Hearn is clearly lying in one of them.

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            • Originally posted by Sh|ts on Brits View Post
              Deontay Wilder is the real heavyweight champion of the world.

              Anthony Joshua is a protected Eurobum who can sell out stadiums.
              And has 3 belts as opposed to the real champ only having one. Is a Olympic champion in comparison to the real champ that only achieved Bronze He Is the unified champion and within 22 fights has already been involved in a unification bout compared to the real champion that has not had 1 unification fight in 40 fights. It took him to his last fight to actually fight someone of note and he nearly got knocked out. Don’t get me wrong I respect Wilder and he is the real deal and I know he is genuinely upset about not fighting Joshua but don’t think for one minute that his team don’t think they have achieved a moral victory.
              Last edited by Noelanthony; 07-14-2018, 04:55 PM.

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              • Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
                And has 3 belts as opposed to the real champ only having one. Is a Olympic champion in comparison to the real champ that only achieved Bronze He Is the unified champion and within 22 fights has already been involved in a unification bout compared to the real champion that has not had 1 unification fight in 40 fights. It took him to his last fight to actually fight someone of note and he nearly got knocked out. Don’t get me wrong I respect Wilder and he is the real deal and I know he is genuinely upset about fighting Joshua but don’t think for one minute that his team don’t think they have achieved a moral victory.
                Real champions don't duck their best available opposition. Especially when offered $50 million to get into the ring.

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                • Originally posted by Sh|ts on Brits View Post
                  Real champions don't duck their best available opposition. Especially when offered $50 million to get into the ring.
                  I agree but he insists on Home comforts and as the A side he is allowed to make that call. What I think is irrelevant . However, there was 15 million on the table to go and smash Joshua’s face in but Winkel was too busy shampooing his hair

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                  • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                    They're going to have to start from scratch because Wilder is so pissed off that Hearn was bluffing about being willing to do the fight next that he's no longer willing to take a **** deal. It took 8 months to even get Hearn to that **** deal and he still wouldn't honor it, so this could go on for a long time.

                    They will just hang Wilder out to dry. Who the ***** does he think he is acting like the A side? He cannot crack $3m per fight on his own. He did not come up with that $50m guarantee for Joshua. Haymon did.

                    Seeing him in that video acting like he controlled that sort of cash is embarrassing and cringeworthy

                    You can talk about Wilder looking to fight Fury, but for all Fury's talk he ain't giving Wilder 50% either. He considers himself the lineal champion, above Joshua.

                    Wilder needs to get in the real world and pay attention to those who control the money and the power in the division. It isn't him when he can't sell out or crack $3m per fight.

                    Fury and Joshua control the division. Both beat 'the man'.

                    If Wilder has ambitions of being treated like the best heavyweight on the planet then he needs to start getting paid like he is so - stop being milked by his management. Only then will he have a financial hand to play with when negotiating to fight the top dogs.

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                    • Wilder’s Record:

                      1st Ethan Cox, wasn't ranked
                      2nd Shannon Gray, wasn't ranked
                      3rd Richard Greene Jr, wasn't ranked
                      4th Joseph Rabotte, ranked 393rd in the World
                      5th Charles Brown, wasn't ranked
                      6th Kelsey Arnold, wasn't ranked
                      7th Travis Allen, wasn't ranked
                      8th Jerry Vaughn, wasn't ranked
                      9th Ty Cobb, ranked 399th in the Heavyweight World
                      10th Alvaro Morales, wasn't ranked
                      11th Dustin Nichols, wasn't ranked
                      12th Shannon Caudle, wasn't ranked
                      13th Harold Sconiers, wasn't ranked
                      14th Dan Sheehan, wasn't ranked
                      15th DeAndrey Abron, wasn't ranked
                      16th Reggie Pena, wasn't ranked
                      17th Damon Reed, ranked 304th in the World
                      18th Dominique Alexander, wasn't ranked
                      19th Daniel Cota, ranked 489th in the World
                      20th David Long, wasn't ranked
                      21st Marlon Hayes, ranked 368th in the World
                      22nd Jesse Oltmanns, ranked 492th in the World
                      23rd Owen Beck, wasn't ranked
                      24th Kertson Manswell, ranked 310th in the World
                      25th Damon McCreary, ranked 357th in the World
                      26th Kelvin Price, wasn't ranked
                      27th Matthew Greer, ranked 325th in the World
                      28th Audley Harrison, ranked 136th in the World
                      29th Siarhei Liakhovich, ranked 43rd in the World
                      30th Nicolai Firtha, ranked 121nd in the World
                      31st Malik Scott, ranked 86th in the World
                      32nd Jason Gavern, ranked 194th in the World
                      33rd Bermane Stiverne, ranked 4th in the World
                      34th Eric Molina, ranked 37th in the World
                      35th Johann Duhaupas, ranked 34th in the World
                      36th Artur Szpilka, ranked 24th in the World
                      37th Chris Arreola, ranked 43rd in the World
                      38th Gerald Washington ranked 41st in the World
                      39th Bermane Stiverne “inactive for two years and UNRANKED at time of fight"
                      40th Luis Ortiz - ranked 6th (39 years old)

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