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  • #51
    Originally posted by sayf View Post
    Fanboys aside, the big guns will run out of opponents and will fight eventually. Sick of all the BS surrounding it so just gonna wait it out till then.
    Wish that was the case, but if Joshua only fights twice a year, he can stay busy with Povetkin, Whyte II (and yes, Hearn is already selling it), Miller for the next 18 months, then Fury as he'll be ready by then, and if Usyk does ok at HW, he'll come on to the scene.

    So Joshua could keep trucking vs Ring top 10 opposition for another 2 and a half years before running out of opponents ithout going anywhere near Wilder.

    Only thing Wilder can do is keep on going for other Ring top 10 opponents, so yes, Breazeale to begin with, Whyte if he wants to take it (which would take one of Joshua's opponents away from him), ditto Miller. Basically unless Wilder starts fighting the other guys (Whyte, Miller), I can see Joshua lining them up while Wilder sits in the background not doing a lot.

    Will believe a Wilder/Fury fight when I see it. Right now not buying it.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
      He agreed to the TERMS of the contract .....lol !

      Did Parker get a rematch claus ? YES if he won , same as Wilder .


      Was there a location and date when Klitchko agreed to fight Joshua ? No Joshua had to defeat Molina first but a contract was SIGNED !

      The Wilder protectors never cease to amaze !
      Learn your facts first before opening the suck. The contract was completely one sided. If Wilder lost no rematch. If AJ lost there’d be a rematch, 50-50 split of purse (after offering up 15 to Wilder for the first fight that was completely laughable) with ppv going to Hearn. So put away the knee pads the slurp session has thus ended

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      • #53
        Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post
        Im not 100% sure Charr would be a bigger payday than Ortiz. Besides, a win over Ortiz would get you 1000x more respect than a win over Charr.
        Wilder also told Whyte if he beat Ortiz, he doesn't need to be his mandatory. He will fight him as a voluntary. Whyte talked all that s**t about Ortiz until his number got called to fight him. These guys are petrified over there lol. I also hope everyone read that Whyte doesn't want to fight Wilder until he has another fight as well. These dudes are pitiful. At least Fury seems to want the smoke.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by MELLOMAN007 View Post
          Wilder also told Whyte if he beat Ortiz, he doesn't need to be his mandatory. He will fight him as a voluntary. Whyte talked all that s**t about Ortiz until his number got called to fight him. These guys are petrified over there lol. I also hope everyone read that Whyte doesn't want to fight Wilder until he has another fight as well. These dudes are pitiful. At least Fury seems to want the smoke.
          Not only that; Whyte seemed to imply that Fury was in no condition to fight Wilder, but apparently could give Whyte himself a good fight.

          So Whyte doesn't consider himself ready for Wilder, he doesn't consider Fury ready for Wilder, but he does consider himself ready for Fury.

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          • #55
            Womp womp womp, not in your wettest dreams.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Why not call out Ortiz? Why not call out Big Baby?
              Exactly. I liked Whyte's move to fight Parker (though the ref saved him at the end). He kinda exposed and shut up Parker. But he needs to fight Big Baby or maybe Ortiz now. A win in either of those fights and I'll be a believer too. Wilder is the cadillac, and AJ turned down $50 million.

              Last edited by MastaBlasta; 08-01-2018, 06:14 PM.

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              • #57
                Fight King Kong you Muppet, Fury and Wilder got unfinished business since they're confrontation at Barclay's year's ago!

                Funny how you talked shlt bout Ortiz but when it came time to let your fists do the talking you ran away from the challenge for an "easy" cash fight against a subpar Parker who almost knocked you out!

                Load of crock Whyte is.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
                  Exactly. I liked Whyte's move to fight Parker (though the ref saved him at the end). He kinda exposed and shut up Parker. But he needs to fight Big Baby or maybe Ortiz now. A win in either of those fights and I'll be a believer too. Wilder is the cadillac, and AJ turned down $50 million.

                  Bruh, I looked to my left, and now I can't read a thing you wrote! DAMN!!!

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                    Not only that; Whyte seemed to imply that Fury was in no condition to fight Wilder, but apparently could give Whyte himself a good fight.

                    So Whyte doesn't consider himself ready for Wilder, he doesn't consider Fury ready for Wilder, but he does consider himself ready for Fury.
                    This ish is pure comedy. I wonder if they hear themselves. Shameful behavior if you ask me. They are trying hard as hell to keep that dimming light on themselves while not fighting the best.

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                    • #60
                      Whyte is so full of himself after beating the passive Parker.Fight for the title or fight you? A no-brainer.Fighting you is always there.Now if you had a title...A step down fighting Whyte and an unnecessary risk with low reward.

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