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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI would agree if they fight in December, Wilder having been more active will be the heavy favorite.
In another thread I said I doubted this fight happens in December because if I am Fury, I will keep fighting lesser talent until I am all the way back so he is undefeated going into the AJ fight.
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Originally posted by 5000boxing View PostWilder knocks furys head clean off its shoulders.. I hope it lands in your lap ..lol.
Look, you have no standards at all. The evidence stacks up against you. But you want to make out otherwise? No wonder the world laughs at you. Your delusion is off the scale.
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Originally posted by bluebeam View PostHe definitely did look like ****, but he has never lost a fight.
wlad looked like **** in his last fight before AJ remember? He gave his belts away in the fight prior to fighting AJ and you still credit AJ.
so whats good for the goose is also good for the gander.
Wlad kept himself in great shape before fighting Joshua though. He weighed less than he had in years. Fury has been snorting coke and eating junk food to the point of being obese. So it's wildly different.
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post:/ trash fight right now with an unfit Fury with not even a few under him
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYou think the Wilder fight would bring in numbers far above any of Joshua's other fights? Not in the UK he wouldn't. Maybe you get a couple hundred thousand people on PPV over there but that's only due to an American being involved. And for the undisputed title. If it was any other fighter for undisputed, Wilder wouldn't even get that many to pay for the fight in the US. It's all down to Joshua that has people interested.
I'd say 30% was fair. But nothing above that.
No weak B side has ever had a rematch clause. Ever!. Ward got his because he was on the P4P list and had done something before he fought Kovalev. All Wilder has done is nearly lose to an old man with the worst stamina I've ever seen. The rest of his resume is only worth laughing at. So nothing like the Ward situation at all.
Hearn has already agreed to give Wilder half the money in the rematch should he win the first fight. And that is way beyond generous because Joshua would still be the money man. Wilder is nothing more than an opponent who earns nowhere near to what Joshua does. That wouldn't change even if he wins the first fight. Americans wouldn't pay to watch Wilder fight a load of scrubs even if he was undisputed champion. Sorry. So his money situation wouldn't get that much better. He'd earn a bit more, granted. But not much more. Wilder isn't or ever will be a star. That much is clear.
You my friend are worse than the hated Mayweather fans who seemed more interested in how much money Mayweather made than actually seeing the fights. Every point you try and make slants towards Joshua is the money man and nobody deserves to get a piece of the money he generates. Kick rocks!
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Originally posted by davefromvancouv View PostHow is Joshua number 1? By jumping out of the WBC ratings, avoiding Wilder when Wilder was the only existing champion and picking up the belts stripped from Fury? Fury is still active so he's still the lineal champion, but when he left, Wilder became number 1 and Wilder has never been beaten from that top spot. Joshua STILL isn't ready to fight Wilder: Joshua could have easily requested a WBA exemption and either accepted the $50 million or offered a fair split to fight for the number 1 spot.
A fight with Wilder is a great motivator for Fury, so after the Pianeta fight, I suspect the deal will be to either fight Wilder next (if Fury believes he can beat Wilder), or share a card in December and then have an April 2019 unification.
When Fury left, Wladimir took the number 1 spot again. Losing to Fury still made him the second best in the division. Wilder didn't get there by beating Stiverne. That's preposterous. So please stop there as well.
You do know Hearn had already got extra time from the WBA TWICE so he could try and put the Wilder fight together don't you?
Joshua is clearly the number 1 based off every valuable criteria. He has more belts, he's beaten much better fighters, he took the number 1 spot off Wladimir. All Wilder has done in 10 years is beat a decent fighter in Stiverne and a good one in Ortiz. The other 38 guys were bums. Joshua has done much more in half the time. And every legitimate ranking has Joshua as the clear number 1 guy in the division. Saying Wilder is top is nothing more than delusion.
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostAll of that and you STILL cant refute that American PPV sales and Hall of famers GREATLY surpass ANYTHING overseas fighters ever had. Stick to the topic. You tried to say UK fighters were "far more proven", how many of them are on the current or past p4p lists when compared to Americans? how many of them has surpassed lets say, Mayweather in ticket sales? stop doing drugs...
Saunders has a better resume than Spence, but is he on the P4Plist? No. Yafia has a better win than Spence. Is he on the P4P list? No. Joshua has a better.... You understand now? Overseas fighters are called bums and overrated. Americans who have done much less don't get those kind of insults thrown their way.
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