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    #11
    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
    I wish he was simply of the mindset...I can't wait to whoop Wilder's azz and become undisputed heavyweight champion. Instead, it's about money.
    Aj's team has serious doubts if he can beat Wilder.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #12
      We can stop with the "he's coming back from a three-year layoff..." stuff now. He's 30-yrs. old, and has had 2 training camps and 2 fights, and now entering his 3rd training camp! He's not where he used to be, and he may never be what he used to be, and even that version wasn't all that! It was good enough to beat an older version of Klitschko, and AJ beat an even older (and inactive) version of Klitschko!
      Lastly, yes "there's enough for everybody to eat," and there always was (even more if you brought your ass to Las Vegas) but you wasn't trying to share, and that's why you're fighting Povetkn and not Wilder!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br
        Those guys other than KLIT wouldn't be in the top 25 HW,,'s in the real HW era. Both JOSHUA and WILDER need each other badly for the sake of HW respectability in this era. Got it?
        There was reasons why he fought the guys he did, not picked out of thin air like Molina, Duhaupus, Szpilka, Arreola, Wawrzyk and Washington.

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        • Noelanthony
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          #14
          Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
          I wish he was simply of the mindset...I can't wait to whoop Wilder's azz and become undisputed heavyweight champion. Instead, it's about money.
          It is all about the money my American brother. If it was not Wilder would have signed the deal and beat the S#hit out of Joshua for disrespecting him. He also would not be talking about 50 /50 splits if his sole intention was to be undispiuted. Now when Joshua says there is enough food for all of us to eat I have to look at him twice because he is not behaving like he wants to share amicably. He is behaving like Deontay is a mandatory with the splits.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Randall Cunning
            There was reasons why he fought the guys he did, not picked out of thin air like Molina, Duhaupus, Szpilka, Arreola, Wawrzyk and Washington.
            Ok cool, Now please tell him to fight WILDER because he's the other champ and both can make more $$ than he's ever made.

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            • Randall Cunning
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              #16
              Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br
              Ok cool, Now please tell him to fight WILDER because he's the other champ and both can make more $$ than he's ever made.
              I wish they would get on with it. Fury just added another year onto it though. Hearn has to get the April fight sorted before Fury/Pulev happens or the IBF gunna call the mandatory.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                I wish he was simply of the mindset...I can't wait to whoop Wilder's azz and become undisputed heavyweight champion. Instead, it's about money.
                Agreed and you can apply that exact same logic to Wilder too. That's if you are of an unbiased opinion.

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                  #18
                  I don't think this was Team Wilder plan all along, this Fury fight fell on their laps and they are definitely greatful for it. See how the WBC didn't say anything anymore about Breazeale and his "Mandatory shot"

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                    I wish they would get on with it. Fury just added another year onto it though. Hearn has to get the April fight sorted before Fury/Pulev happens or the IBF gunna call the mandatory.
                    The fury fight is not even signed yet.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Noelanthony
                      It is all about the money my American brother. If it was not Wilder would have signed the deal and beat the S#hit out of Joshua for disrespecting him. He also would not be talking about 50 /50 splits if his sole intention was to be undispiuted. Now when Joshua says there is enough food for all of us to eat I have to look at him twice because he is not behaving like he wants to share amicably. He is behaving like Deontay is a mandatory with the splits.
                      Wilder agreed to terms for fight to happen THIS YEAR was Hearn and company always wanting to push it off until next year which is why contract had no date, even in interviews when they was discussing fight Hearn always hinted at pedvetkin first and wilder was always going be after

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