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  • #81
    Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
    The guy did retire openly hence why TBRB removed him then he changed his mind, he said countless times he was done with boxing because of ***ish reptiles trying to destroy his life.
    Fury is still the man that beat the man regardless of anything else. And now he's back. So Wilder will become the man if he beats him. Simple as that. Anyone who wants to be the man will have to beat the Wilder-Fury winner...

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    • #82
      He's correct. Fury beat the champ. He's never lost. If Wilder beats the man he IS the man. Joshua struggled badly with an even older Wlad coming off a shutout loss and has literally nothing else to his name.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
        Believe that if you want; however, beating the man who beat the man is what it is all about. And just because AJ may never get the chance to do so doesn't change the reality of it. If Wilder beats Fury, he's in the driver's seat - the very thing that Eddie and AJ fear.
        Lol...the guy who brings in the most $$$ is always in the drivers seat.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Real King Kong View Post
          Lol...the guy who brings in the most $$$ is always in the drivers seat.
          Well, since Wilder brought fifty to eighty-million upfront for AJ plus half of everything else, he not only is in the driver's seat, he has the steering wheel in his possession as well.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
            Well, since Wilder brought fifty to eighty-million upfront for AJ plus half of everything else, he not only is in the driver's seat, he has the steering wheel in his possession as well.
            Wilder didn't put that 50mil up from his own bank account...if it was indeed real, it would come in the form of an investment from a third party who wanted to cash in on the fight. Considering what the fight would generate would mostly come from aj, essentially they were offering to pay him with his own money. Without aj being involved, the money wouldn't be there.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by hitking View Post
              So who’s the better fighter, Ortiz or Parker? Better yet, who’s better, Povetkin or Parker? Unifications don’t mean s.hit if the guy you’re unifying with sux.
              Lolx.... Here he comes again!!!
              Comedians everywhere.
              Go drink some beer, fella.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
                Well, since Wilder brought fifty to eighty-million upfront for AJ plus half of everything else, he not only is in the driver's seat, he has the steering wheel in his possession as well.
                Still he favors cab drivers and an unfit fury while whyte is there calling him out and a contract is still on his table to be signed.
                Are you sure you are normal?

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
                  Nope. The winner of Fury/Wilder is lineal and WBC champion.

                  Beating Martin, A beaten and inactive Klit and Parker (who got beat by Whyte) is not worth **** in legacy terms.

                  Joshua has belts but no legacy fights, until he fights Wilder or Fury.
                  So does that mean Kovalev wasn't the man at LHW because he only beat Bernard Hopkins right? And Adonois Stevenson was the man because he beat Chad Dawson ages ago.

                  Your logic is so flawed.
                  Last edited by Thraxox; 08-21-2018, 01:25 AM.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Motofan View Post
                    He's correct. Fury beat the champ. He's never lost. If Wilder beats the man he IS the man. Joshua struggled badly with an even older Wlad coming off a shutout loss and has literally nothing else to his name.
                    No he's not correct. With that logic Kovalev was never the man to beat because Adonis Stevenson was the lineal champ. This narrative that "THE MAN" has to be the lineal champ is really flawed, the "MAN" in the division is the one that achieved more in the division than anyone elses. Tyson Fury surrendered his claim as the man of the division as he became inactive for more than two years, so it was up for grabs for AJ-Parker-Wilder, AJ did the most out of all three, and unified the division and became the man. Fury went back only to beat to bums, but it won't establish back of his clam as the man to beat because of this, because AJ already established himself as the man to beat when fury was inactive,
                    Last edited by Thraxox; 08-21-2018, 01:31 AM.

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                    • #90
                      Lol...Whatever makes this people sleep at night. When you beat a legend you become a legend.... Someone hold my beer. Where is RJJ!

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