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Originally posted by Vae Victis View PostBelieve 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.
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Originally posted by Real King Kong View PostLol...the guy who brings in the most $$$ is always in the drivers seat.
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Originally posted by Vae Victis View PostWell, 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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Originally posted by Vae Victis View PostWell, 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.
Are you sure you are normal?
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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostNope. 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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Originally posted by Motofan View PostHe'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.Last edited by Thraxox; 08-21-2018, 01:31 AM.
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