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  • Straightener
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    #61
    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
    Then tell us out of the four recognized titles, which has the most impressive title history at heavyweight.
    It’s been the joke belt since vitali gave it up

    I’m talking about post Klitschko era

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      #62
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Bait and switch? Your man Gay J does that ****** shit not Wilder because he doesn't like to take risks but make excuses. So don't try to use that reverse psychology here. It's Joshua who is afraid of fighting Deontay Wilder until 2020 and runs from asswhoopings not Wilder. Deontay really wants to fight. So he has no reason to play mind games like Eddie Hearn. He'll fight Fury or Gay J tomorrow but Joshua isn't ready. McCracken and Matchroom Boxing feel he needs more experience and seasoning to step in there with a monstrous puncher like the "Bronze Bomber".
      Wilder will continue to price himself out of the Joshua fight .

      Its the only good that can come off a Fury fight as then we'll get a unification fight with a possible Fury win nd it would ground Wilder back down to reality .


      If Wilder and Finkel were so confident they wouldn't wait to see what Fury will look like against Pianeta right ? lol


      We all know Wilders game and thats fighting guys purposely on short notice and the right guys .

      He fought Ortiz only when his reported age of 45 /50 came out and now hes fighting a guy not ready again bc he THINKS its an opportunistic time to get an actual prime top guy on his resume ( he doesn't have one ) .


      I personally hope team Wilder pulls another fast one on you idiots bc then it saves a better fight with Joshua vs Fury and MAYBE Wilder ,if he stops pricing himself out bc it was a DEMAND of 50% way before negotiations and its still 50% after ?
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-07-2018, 10:54 AM.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
        None of those belts will mean jack until they are won/defended against each other. It's not about having the belt, its about how you got it and how you keep it.

        And nobody is jealous. The only folks counting Joshua's money are Hearn and his fans. This jealous talk is reminiscent of Mayweather fans claiming that every current fighter or ATG that had an opinion was jealous.
        They are jealous .. I agree with your first point though

        Those guys are all bitter and bent out of shape Joshua is the main man . Lewis and fury never had the love from the British public like Joshua is getting and it cuts them deep . Wilder is bitter because he’s still in church money

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          #64
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          cong****. you just proved that most of AJ's fans don't give a chit about boxing, and only know their guy if they have to GOOGLE everyone he's going to fight.
          Thats exactly what I was saying..hence why I said it.

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            #65
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            That is not true. Wilder is more known, revered and feared by Brits than he is by Americans. Most British boxers and boxing experts alike hold Deontay Wilder in such a high regard that many believe Matchroom boxing and Joshua are doing the right thing by avoiding him and rightfully so because he is too much of a risk and danger to him. 40-0-39 KOs speaks for itself.
            Firstly, I said AJ fans - not UK boxing fans. Secondly, most people you’ll bump into here lean towards AJ in that fight.

            Revered? Come on. You can’t be from the UK.

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              #66
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              As much as it might bother AJ fans, the WBC is universally considered the most prestigious championship in boxing. Even Hearn has said this himself many times over the years when one of his fighters has won the WBC.

              Might not make sense to fans why Fury would be so motivated to win the one belt he hasnt held, but this kind if stuff matters a lot to the fighters.
              That was a longggggg time ago. When the green belt was legit. All belts are trash now.

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                #67
                Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                Firstly, I said AJ fans - not UK boxing fans. Secondly, most people you’ll bump into here lean towards AJ in that fight.

                Revered? Come on. You can’t be from the UK.
                Then he shouldn't be fighting Povetkin next but Wilder instead. However, we already know why that fight hasn't come into fruition; It's because Anthony Joshua is afraid. He keeps using money as an excuse not to fight Deontay Wilder.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                  sort of how Joshua brags about beating a 40 plus yr old klitchko after 2 yrs of inactivity and also a loss in his last fight to.... Fury. At the very least fury is only 29 and will get in 2 tune up fights before he fights wilder.
                  I agree, the only thing is that that Klitschko would have KO’d Wilder.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Straightener
                    They are jealous .. I agree with your first point though

                    Those guys are all bitter and bent out of shape Joshua is the main man . Lewis and fury never had the love from the British public like Joshua is getting and it cuts them deep . Wilder is bitter because he’s still in church money
                    Anthony Joshua has been carefully marketed and his public imaged honed to appeal to the UK masses. Just like a politician or any other public figure, AJ is most likely nothing like his carefully crafted image. He is a man who is simply playing out the role his managers want him to play. No free will for AJ.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666
                      Wilder will continue to price himself out of the Joshua fight .

                      Its the only good that can come off a Fury fight as then we'll get a unification fight with a possible Fury win nd it would ground Wilder back down to reality .


                      If Wilder and Finkel were so confident they wouldn't wait to see what Fury will look like against Pianeta right ? lol


                      We all know Wilders game and thats fighting guys purposely on short notice and the right guys .

                      He fought Ortiz only when his reported age of 45 /50 came out and now hes fighting a guy not ready again bc he THINKS its an opportunistic time to get an actual prime top guy on his resume ( he doesn't have one ) .


                      I personally hope team Wilder pulls another fast one on you idiots bc then it saves a better fight with Joshua vs Fury and MAYBE Wilder ,if he stops pricing himself out bc it was a DEMAND of 50% way before negotiations and its still 50% after ?
                      If you understood the art of negotiations, then you would have known that Wilder's 50/50 demand was just a tactical ploy to get Matchroom Boxing at the bargaining table and negotiate in good faith this time. He just wants a guarantee and a percentage at around 40-45%.

                      However, money is not the real issue here. The real issue here and has always been is fear.

                      Team Joshua is afraid. That's why Anthony turned down the $50 mil that was offered to him, the reason why Eddie keeps pushing alternate opponents like Whyte and Chisora in Wilder's face and also the reason why Hearn sent Deontay a blank postdated contract with no details and expected him to rubber stamp it without exercising his Due diligence because they don't have any real intentions of fighting "The Bronze Bomber".

                      It's because Wilder poses too much of a threat and risk to Anthony Joshua. His Team doesn't believe he is ready to take on such a dangerous challenger at this time.

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