whys wilder getting so much credit for going after fury?

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #31
    Originally posted by larryxxx..
    Well Wlad had 0 fights in almost 2 years and was 41...soooooo????
    Apparently you're missing the point. Was Wlad suffering from any of the issues that Fury has endured? No. Those things take a toll. You'll see when he fights Wilder. And you saw how Wlad put on his best performance in ten years against Joshua. Fury won't be able to do that against Wilder.

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    • sicko
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      #32
      We tear him apart for his Resume or lack of one but when he pursue better competition than Breazeale some people want to water down the match up before it becomes official. Some fans kinda want him at the MERCY of AJ and Eddie Hearn they don't want him to improve his resume just so they can keep talking trash on the internet I guess

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      • Stinger1
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        #33
        Wilder should of let Fury beat someone in the top 10 first and prove he still has it. Imagine if he looks like **** against Piñata and wins via split decision. Is he going to get credit beating Fury after that?

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        • pillowfists98
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          #34
          I think Wilder is being very smart by going after Fury now especially with him coming off a long layoff/ food drug binges. It will build his name up more and give him more leverage in the Joshua negotiations. I don't see why Fury is doing it though. He isn't ready and after he gets his ass kicked people won't be buying his ****** "da reeel lineal champ, slickest heavyweight ever, heir to Muhammad Ali" bull**** that him and his scumbag promoter are always trying to sell.

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          • chrisJS
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            #35
            Originally posted by larryxxx..
            "GIVE ME 50 MILLION AND I'LL SIGN TOMORROW"

            then fights Povetkin for far less then 50 million..isnt that a cherry pick as well man?
            How real was the $50m? Joshua rightly wanted the fight at home being the A side with 75% of the belts. Wilder was the one who could have just said “yes” and the fight would have been signed. He was the deal breaker no matter how it’s spun.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #36
              Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
              Apparently you're missing the point. Was Wlad suffering from any of the issues that Fury has endured? No. Those things take a toll. You'll see when he fights Wilder. And you saw how Wlad put on his best performance in ten years against Joshua. Fury won't be able to do that against Wilder.
              Maybe because Joshua isnt that good???? ever thought of that?

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              • Larry the boss
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                #37
                Originally posted by chrisJS
                How real was the $50m? Joshua rightly wanted the fight at home being the A side with 75% of the belts. Wilder was the one who could have just said “yes” and the fight would have been signed. He was the deal breaker no matter how it’s spun.
                Hearn said the offer was real, so then the goal post was moved..

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                • bigjavi973
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  Apparently you're missing the point. Was Wlad suffering from any of the issues that Fury has endured? No. Those things take a toll. You'll see when he fights Wilder. And you saw how Wlad put on his best performance in ten years against Joshua. Fury won't be able to do that against Wilder.
                  Yea i wouldn't go that far especially the way the fights with takam and parker went for AJ

                  and parker just went life/death with whyte as well too soooooooo

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Madison
                    yeah cause the money is made by the A side joshua. He should get a bit above the normal going rate for being a joshua opponent- 15 mill is more than generous
                    Did you say the same thing when Oscar offered gg a flat fee?

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by bigjavi973
                      Yea i wouldn't go that far especially the way the fights with takam and parker went for AJ

                      and parker just went life/death with whyte as well too soooooooo
                      what, winning basically every round? if ward and mayweather outbox opponents they get credit but not joshua?

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