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  • #61
    Originally posted by JLC View Post
    Isn’t Joshua black ? Like, African black ? Lmao
    He’s mixed race; Nigerian-Brit.
    He’s no American though and therein lies the difference.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      I agree. Obviously, it doesn't because if it did he would recognize boxers from the U.S.
      Agreed. And if there were as many white boxers in the US as there is latino and black, I can guarantee that there would have been a world champion from that lot by now. The NFL, MLB and even college sports teams have a ton of ridiculously good white athletes. They just don't box.

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      • #63
        When is Shyte bag gonna fight Ortiz?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          I wonder why are all the jealous prognosticators are predicting that the fight won't happen? As far as Whyte's comments are concerned; They are complete nonsense.

          This was a fight that Wilder never wanted. It was always the Gay J fight he wanted, who is actually the bigger, stronger and more dangerous puncher than Tyson Fury; Until it was discovered that the dude had no nuts and or no guts to fight Deontay.

          So subsequently, Fury after a three year lay off, felt the need to take it upon himself to fill in for that bum. In order to protect the honor and dignity of his country; After Gay J so badly disgraced it, by turning down $80 Mil to fight him.

          “Gay J” as you put it, has not disgraced the UK, because to be frank, we’re more concerned about achieving things in our personal lives to be proud of instead of looking for vicarious glory.

          My opinion? Wilder doesn’t want AJ, he wants a retirement payday and the money and conditions have to reflect the risk he’s taking because he has barely taken a risk so far (Ortiz excepted). $15m one off or 40-50% of the pot with a rematch clause if he loses? He expects to lose, I feel, so it absolutely has to be the latter.

          Someone with a long term plan to stay in boxing would have signed the contract and got themselves in a position for bigger and better paydays by winning. Instead of leaving the contract with 2 points unclarified for a number of weeks.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by P to the J View Post
            “Gay J” as you put it, has not disgraced the UK, because to be frank, we’re more concerned about achieving things in our personal lives to be proud of instead of looking for vicarious glory.

            My opinion? Wilder doesn’t want AJ, he wants a retirement payday and the money and conditions have to reflect the risk he’s taking because he has barely taken a risk so far (Ortiz excepted). $15m one off or 40-50% of the pot with a rematch clause if he loses? He expects to lose, I feel, so it absolutely has to be the latter.

            Someone with a long term plan to stay in boxing would have signed the contract and got themselves in a position for bigger and better paydays by winning. Instead of leaving the contract with 2 points unclarified for a number of weeks.
            Go put your PJs on and shut up bum, get your head out of Ajuices crack

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            • #66
              Originally posted by P to the J View Post
              I’m not convinced of that at all. Wilder seems more like a Ronda Rousey to me: great talker, great self-promoter, mowing down questionable opposition but ready to get out at the first major, major payday.

              I only go on his contradictions during negotiations. To say you’re interested only in legacy one day before passing up the chance to secure one by signing the contract tells me that he lacks confidence in his ability to earn as big again post AJ. Hence, doing everything in his power to acquire a big split.
              "I’m not convinced of that at all. Wilder seems more like a Ronda Rousey to me:" Say no more forever. You've permanently labeled yourself an imbecile.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Pennsauken1 View Post
                Go put your PJs on and shut up bum, get your head out of Ajuices crack
                Mature response. Intelligent too. You seem to have won that one... LOL.

                We can have another debate once you’ve got past the difficult puberty stage if you’d like.

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                • #68
                  Hearn, Bellew, Whyte, AJ are all a bunch of clowns

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
                    "I’m not convinced of that at all. Wilder seems more like a Ronda Rousey to me:" Say no more forever. You've permanently labeled yourself an imbecile.
                    Do we debate on this forum or do we just sling insults? You think that facile remark shuts down the debate? You lack courage. Prick.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Pennsauken1 View Post
                      Go put your PJs on and shut up bum, get your head out of Ajuices crack
                      Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
                      "I’m not convinced of that at all. Wilder seems more like a Ronda Rousey to me:" Say no more forever. You've permanently labeled yourself an imbecile.
                      Take it away fellas! That was cool!

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