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  • #11
    Originally posted by mrlopez View Post
    The perfect opponent...hadnt fought in damn near 2 years, when he came back he had a training camp to lose weight then fought some guy ranked 1000, now hes still fighting to lose weight and is fighting world ranked #138 in Pianetta this weekend. What a perfect opponent! Bbbbbbut hes da lineal champ doe!!!!!!
    Once they agree to fight and the fight gets made...excuses like this won’t count and no amount of crying will be excused by true boxing fans. So’cry all you ****en want to. It’ll fall on deaf ears...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post
      Let’s see...Ortiz is the most avoided HW fighter, check. Fury has had two warm ups, check. Back in shape, check. Hungry and motivated, check. The lineal champ that made Klitschko look like a fool in his own backyard, check. The same Klitschko that Joshua went life and death with, at home, check. A huge undefeated HW fight, check. Which we should’ve got but Joshua’s promoter and trainer don’t want it, check.
      Originally posted by filup79 View Post
      Lets see, 1.5 years out of the ring, check 41 years old,check, couldn't stop Jennings, same Jennings Ortiz destroyed, check, coming of loss where he got clowned, check.

      That's Wlad in a nutshell, AJs biggest win where he got dropped
      That's it, fellas, when good points are made against your fav fighter, come back with some divergent crap to make yourselves feel better.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post
        Let’s see...Ortiz is the most avoided HW fighter, check. Fury has had two warm ups, check. Back in shape, check. Hungry and motivated, check. The lineal champ that made Klitschko look like a fool in his own backyard, check. The same Klitschko that Joshua went life and death with, at home, check. A huge undefeated HW fight, check. Which we should’ve got but Joshua’s promoter and trainer don’t want it, check.
        That's delusion. They both looked trash and Wladimir was 39. Wlad looked trash losing to Joshua as well.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Smash View Post
          by the end of this year wilder may be able to boast about beating the most avoided, most underrated, most skilled to never win a belt, best defence, super power king kong himself AND the most coked up, fattest, mentally unstable, awkward, best hands, feet and movement, mouth and lots more too, thats a good year
          This is true however ....

          1 . Wilder was saved by the bell vs Ortiz .

          2 . Fury is going to defeat Wilder and hes then left with defeating the "Boogeyman " who declined Whyte in 2016 and rejected Joshua as a mandatory going after Wilder . All the while he was refused his meds and didnt pass his physical prior to fighting Wilder .

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
            That's delusion. They both looked trash and Wladimir was 39. Wlad looked trash losing to Joshua as well.
            "Wlad looked trash losing to Joshua as well. "

            Sorry but you cant claim someone as delusional but then post the quote above when Wlad did look foolish for not throwing punches against Fury as opposed to engaging Joshua !

            Klitchko was trash vs Joshua ?
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-17-2018, 03:26 PM.

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            • #16
              Of course he is. ITs basically the most high profile cherry pick he can get in todays division.

              Fury is a name and nothing more until proven otherwise. He hasnt fought anybody good in 3 years, he was a 600lbs ******* addict just a few months ago ffs (so called inactive Wlad was only 18 months out the ring going into the AJ fight, and he was actually training in that time).

              Very smart business from Wilder and co, but im not gonna put much stock into a win over Fury at this stage. Complete cherry pick, imo

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              • #17
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                That's it, fellas, when good points are made against your fav fighter, come back with some divergent crap to make yourselves feel better.
                Is it a competition? I'm pretty sure there is no winner over the internets. I applaud you though and bequeath to you the participation medal. You made great points....even though Fury may erase most of them my looking fit sharp and focused tomorrow night.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                  Of course he is. ITs basically the most high profile cherry pick he can get in todays division.

                  Fury is a name and nothing more until proven otherwise. He hasnt fought anybody good in 3 years, he was a 600lbs ******* addict just a few months ago ffs (so called inactive Wlad was only 18 months out the ring going into the AJ fight, and he was actually training in that time).

                  Very smart business from Wilder and co, but im not gonna put much stock into a win over Fury at this stage. Complete cherry pick, imo

                  Agreed, but good luck selling that to a Wilder fan hahah. They are already talking about Povetkin as if he was 140th ranked...when in actuality it is Fury's opponent Pianeta that is ranked 140th in the world hahahha. Povetkin is ranked 3rd. Fury has no business fighting any of the champions right now but Wilder gladly took this fight. Also, notice how fast and easy it is for Wilder to make a fight that he knows he can win? But when it comes to AJ, he wants retirement money all of a sudden. And the fake 50 million dollar email to save face was pathetic at best.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                    Is it a competition? I'm pretty sure there is no winner over the internets. I applaud you though and bequeath to you the participation medal. You made great points....even though Fury may erase most of them my looking fit sharp and focused tomorrow night.
                    Don't get me wrong, I wish Fury were in shape to beat Wilder's amateurish ass. But I think he's been rode hard, put away wet and just isn't ready yet. Tomorrow's fight will likely do little to put him in top form. Good luck to him though.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                      Once they agree to fight and the fight gets made...excuses like this won’t count and no amount of crying will be excused by true boxing fans. So’cry all you ****en want to. It’ll fall on deaf ears...
                      I can see you dont like the TRUTH, KID. So go on ahead and claim otherwise. As I said in my previous post, AJ is rightfully looked down upon now, but fighting Fury right now aint noteworthy, thats the truth

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