Comments Thread For: Wilder: Joshua Damaged Name in U.S., I'll KO Fury in Mid-Rounds
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Wilder has never faced anyone like Fury. Granted it was the big overhand right of Cunningham that floored Fury but that was **** on the button.
Windmill Wilder doesn't have that accuracy and is facing a taller man with a longer reach, that alone puts him at a huge disadvantage. Fury has had to fight as a huge underdog to pull off an upset against one of the finest HW's ever. He knows what he needs to do to beat Wilder.
I used to hate Fury but the prospect of seeing him demolish Wilder, go on lad!Comment
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Having Hearn's signature on the contract has the same legal effect as having Joshua's name on the contract. Making so much of such an inconsequential detail isn't a good look for Wilder's team in terms of this Joshua/Wilder narrative, but it keeps the fangirls happy.Comment
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Wilder has a signed contract that is legally binding but has decided not to sign and therefore not fight AJ, choosing rather to fight Fury.
I hope you can agree that this is the same thing as a lot of Anti-AJ/Hearn posters have been saying about AJ choosing to fight Povetkin rather than Wilder.Comment
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Nah bro, no Brit here.
I’m Murican son!
But yeah I was a big AJ fan, before this drama happened.
To me he was what the champion should look and sound like, Wilder is kind of cringe worthy when he interviewed.
But Wilder is what the heavyweight champion should act like, down to prove he’s the best.
It’s simple reallyComment
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Someone should tell him that FLAT FEE is bcs Deyonce already raised his profile & price by running an organized smear campaign against AJ team. You smear me and I'll give you a beautiful, juicy flat fee.))Comment
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