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Last edited by NachoMan; 08-20-2018, 09:57 PM.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostWilder may ko fury but that's only because fury isn't in shape and will be tired by 9th or 12th round.Last edited by NachoMan; 08-20-2018, 10:03 PM.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostSo, what, should they postpone the fight for a year? Should it be a four-round fight with 3-minute breaks? I don't understand Fury (the self-proclaimed legend) fans or British fans in general. If you go around calling yourself a champion (belted, lineal, whatever), then why the hell do you need more time?!? Whatever people think of Wilder, he is the only one not making excuses. He is the only one who is behaving like a champion. How British fans can put up with the behavior of their champions, much less support it, is beyond any rational boxing fan's comprehension.
Kings don't chase peasants!
It'd be nice to watch your master fight a live dog for once.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWhyte would be the second mandatory after Brezeale, so no, he wouldn't have got a shot straight away.
Ortiz had the same amount of time for Whyte that he had for the bum he fought. And the same amount of time Whyte himself had.
Ortiz didn't have an opponent scheduled when Hearn made him the offer and he and his team turned it down.
You're saying Whyte ducked the fight against Ortiz even though Ortiz turned Whyte down, and saying it's understandable that Ortiz ducked considering he was coming off a stoppage loss? Do you even know what your argument is any more? You said Whyte should have taken the fight next but you're here making excuses for Ortiz fighting a bum. Get out of here, man.
What’s the source for this fight offer anyway. Hearn himself? I wouldn’t believe anything that comes out of that snakey **** talkers mouth.
I’m British but the only people who listen to Hearn are the biased Joshua fans.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostIf you have to ask such a question, it's clear there's no point in answering because you won't take in the information in.
You're either lying to yourself willingly, or you really are this deluded. Choose one.
This fight is the biggest heavyweight fight of the year.
The ‘circus’ was the pathetic backtracking and ducking of the Wilder fight by Joshua and Hearn. ****ing embarrassing. When he got offered his 50m, Joshua suddenly lost his voice and had to have Hearn do all his talking. Lame.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostJoshua is the man. That's just the fact of the matter. Every sane ranking has him firmly in the number 1 slot.
Let Dibella put on Wilder/Whyte? Wilder wants nothing to do with him, full stop. Not only that, but Whyte would be paid peanuts. Dibella couldn't get Wilder the type of money Hearn could either so it made no sense to let them do the fight. The fact you're making this kind of **** excuse for Wilder ducking for huge money is the reason why boxing is in the pits. The fans are crazy and the fighters are *****es. No wonder it doesn't have the same pull it did 10 years ago.
Hearn is holding the fight up with his crazy demands? Haha. Wilder is the one asking for half you complete fool. He's also asking for a rematch clause even though a B side has never had one. He also wants most of the money in the rematch should he win even though Joshua is the big money maker while Wilder makes **** all in comparison. So yeah, what you've just said is ****ed up in every conceivable way. Jokes.
Hearn can't pull any strings because it has nothing to do with him. Saurland are running the show. Jeez you're ****ing ******.
Suck you mum ***** or Eddie Hean balls thats all you good for.
The problem forums uneducated trailer trash like yourself thinks they are Boxing expert, you never fought, keyboard warrior
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Originally posted by Jax teller View Post'So what'? Beating Fury now is like beating a top sports teams reserve players, it counts but it's not as impressive and doesn't deserve the same credit.
It'd be nice to watch your master fight a live dog for once.
I agree with you that Wilder should square up against someone better, but AJ simply won't have it.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostYeah so when did Tyson Fury ever look good? He sucks to be honest ; him and Joshua only got over because of old ass Klitschko. Lets GO 'BRONZE-BOMBER'! These frauds have taken the division hostage long enough!
The double standard you have for US boxers vs everybody else is astounding.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostYou're missing the point. It's not whether he's ready for Wilder; he clearly is not. The question is why the linear champ and self-proclaimed legend of the sport should be given extra consideration, time and excuses. If he's running his mouth talking ****, then I guess he's ready, right? If he's not, whose fault is that but his own? Wilder is a professional who is ready to take on all-comers, no excuses. If (when) Tyson Fury loses, its because Wilder is better. That fat, sloppy, deranged f.u.ck has all of you fools delirious.
Beating this version of Fury means he's better? You're ignorant and biased, no wonder you're a fan of Wilder.
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