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Originally posted by markther View PostGot it. When Joshua fought Breazeale and Whyte a few years ago, they weren’t ranked in the top 10 at the time. When he fought Wladimir, he was inactive for over 1 & 1/2 years and no longer ranked and 41 years old. When he fought Eric Molina, Wilder had already stopped him prior. When he fought Charles Martin, he won the title from a guy who got a vacant title after his opponent got injured. When he fought Takam, he had already lost to Parker and was stopped by Povetkin.
Technically Joshua has fought (2) ranked fighters in the top ten his ENTIRE CAREER, Takam and Parker.
Wilder beat Stiverne who was a champion that actually won the title without an opponent getting injured. He stopped Chris Arreola in a rematch for the WBC title who had only actually lost to (2) other fighters besides Stiverne at the time, Vitali & Adamek. Wilder also beat Molina when he was actually ranked as a HW, beat Szpilka who only had (1) lost to Bryan Jennings. He beat Luis Ortiz who was the 4th ranked HW at the time.
So let me ask you. Based on all of these FACTS that can be verified, who has fought more bums again? Know your boxing before you come at me fool. Go hard or go home!!!!
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Originally posted by markther View PostOk, I will leave you alone after you answer (5) questions.
1. Who on Joshua’s resume was ranked by any governing body when he fought them, higher than Ortiz?
2. What was Breazeale & Whyte ranked WHEN Joshua fought them in that year?
3. What was Wladimir’s ranking when Joshua fought him by any governing body?
4. How many fighters did Joshua fight that were ranked in the top ten WHEN he fought them and how many did Wilder fight that were ranked in the top ten when he fought them. Feel free to use ESPN, Ring Magazine, WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, & IBO, for Joshua & Wilder.
5. I joined in 2010 and you joined in 2015. But you have over 4,000 posts with only a 14 reputation. So why is my reputation 10 with only around 700 posts if you know so much about boxing? Points are given here by co-boxing fans to each other for posts here.
I only have that level of rep because this site is mostly Americans so they will be on the other side of rationality. You're an American so all the freaks will like your grotesque comments. That is why.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostThe fact you're trying to argue that Wilder has a better resume shows how pointless it is answering anything from you because you'll still believe otherwise no matter what. You're American, therefore ******ed. Stop this madness now.
I only have that level of rep because this site is mostly Americans so they will be on the other side of rationality. You're an American so all the freaks will like your grotesque comments. That is why.
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Originally posted by umop-ap!sdn View PostFirst off, the fact that AJ is thinking and talking about when Wilder will retire says a LOT.
Secondly AJ demanding that any HW has to beat him twice to be considered the best says even more.
The thought of a loss and a rematch to redeem yourself speaks to a lack of confidemce in oneself. He shouldnt think about being beat once let alone twice. He should be of the mindset that he needs no rematch clause because hes going to get the W. Not presetting himself up for failure by stressing the need for a rematch "just in case". There should be no just in case. Go in ready to win or die and dont give yourself the comfort of knowing u can just give up if you are losing because you have that rematch as insurance. Not saying dont get a rematch clause but stop talking about it as if its a tool you have. Should be an afterthought.
You are talking all this philosophy crap about confidence and a fighter thinking about a loss is warped but in the same breath saying “ I’m not saying a fighter shouldn’t get a rematch clause” what is it? Because a rematch clause going by your strategy speaks of a fighter not being 100 percent confident hence a safety net.
Do you think there was a rematch clause in place with Wilder vs Ortiz? Or because AJ spoke on it it means he is thinking about a loss?get real and stop reaching
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostAs the A side, Joshua isn't giving up the promotional rights or homecourt to someone like Wilder. If Wilder wants the fight as much as he says he does, then he's going to have to travel. Oh, and stop asking for half the money because he's worth nowhere near to that much.
Imagine if it was Joshua offering Wilder that kind of money, and he turned it down? Hell, its way more than Mayweather offered Pac years back ($40 mil) and that was with no guarantee of any PPV share! Don't be a effing idiot just because you like Joshua better than Wilder.
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Originally posted by markther View PostThat’s what I thought, you have NOTHING to offer.
Wlad
Whyte
Parker
Brezeale
Martin
Takam
Povetkin next
Pisses all over Wilder's resume. Ortiz and Stiverne is all he has. The rest where useless bums.
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Originally posted by 5000boxing View PostIt's all smoke and mirrors in the UK! Can u imagine if Wilder told us to go train in the gym and fight AJ ourselves? Can u imagine the U.S media frenzy if Wilder turned down 50 million guarantee.. smh..
Wilder has made $3 million in one night yet he turned down 15 million which is 5x more than he has ever made.
Looking at their careers who will be more out of pocket? Why as fans are we so concerned about how much Money Joshua has missed out on when you know he will easily make that.
We are all conveniently forgeting what the 50 million involved. Team Joshua have insisted the take the first fight at home. Did the 50 million comply with that wish?
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