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  • #41
    Originally posted by pillowfists98 View Post
    Wilder will take care of Fury and put him out of boxing for good.
    He won’t. Wilder gonna realise what a bad career decision he made - AGAIN - by about round 5, cos he gonna be wondering how it is Fury reads his range and can’t be hit, by about 7 he’s gonna be getting desperate and open to some counters. The final bell will go, Fury will have made an ugly fight and jabbed Wilders head all night enough to win on the cards. Simple as that.

    I could give an even more technical analysis of why he won’t win. His only hope is a win by body shot or injury for Fury.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by pillowfists98 View Post
      Why do you morons care how much Wilder makes anyway? Real boxing fans don't care we just want to see the fight. Acting greedy and you Wilder fanboys won't see a dime of that money. Too many fighters now are fighting for a paycheck. It should be about legacy who gives a **** who makes the most money.
      Why do Joshua fans keep trying to sweep the $80M duck under the rug? Wilder tried to get Joshua in the ring, but a Mayweather level guarantee was not enough. Now he's being blamed for wanting what should have been standard literature (date and location), included in a low ball contract that was already disrespectful. It can't be said enough that Hearn gave Joseph Parker more than what he offered Wilder, while claiming to be serious about negotiations.

      Wilder is being silly with his 50/50 demand (though that will be debatable soon), but let's not lose track of who made that negotiation go to heII. Hearn clearly had other plans, which is why he started his 4/13 talk so long ago.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
        Why do Joshua fans keep trying to sweep the $80M duck under the rug? Wilder tried to get Joshua in the ring, but a Mayweather level guarantee was not enough. Now he's being blamed for wanting what should have been standard literature (date and location), included in a low ball contract that was already disrespectful. It can't be said enough that Hearn gave Joseph Parker more than what he offered Wilder, while claiming to be serious about negotiations.

        Wilder is being silly with his 50/50 demand (though that will be debatable soon), but let's not lose track of who made that negotiation go to heII. Hearn clearly had other plans, which is why he started his 4/13 talk so long ago.
        Well now they have the date and venue so that isn't a problem. Hearn also acknowledged that Wilder fighting Fury does increase his value which is true. I'm just hoping that both sides are reasonable and get a deal done. I don't give a **** how much either guy makes, its irrelevant.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by pillowfists98 View Post
          Well now they have the date and venue so that isn't a problem. Hearn also acknowledged that Wilder fighting Fury does increase his value which is true. I'm just hoping that both sides are reasonable and get a deal done. I don't give a **** how much either guy makes, its irrelevant.
          They had a contract, but it had no date or location. Now they have a date and location, but no contract, AND Wilder apparently must agree to terms before he fights Fury, or even sees said contract. Can you see how that looks like Hearn trying to be unreasonable? I doubt that Wilder is seriously entertaining anything coming from Joshua's camp, because it's been all BS.

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          • #45
            Joshua team knows Wilder has a rematch clause, no meaning behind these comments.

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            • #46
              AJ wants Wilder to lose before he fights him lol Dude if Wilder loses before he fights you AJ, not many people will care if you fight him then lol I would rather you fight somebody else that deserves a shot and not coming off a loss. The whole deal is to fight now before either of you guys take a L, that's why there's so much demand for it to happen now because both you guys are underrated champions lol duh
              Last edited by AdonisCreed; 09-23-2018, 09:43 PM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                You know how many times Floyd waited for Pacquiao to have a fight set before announcing his fight? Even booked his fight with Marquez the day after Pacquiao and Hatton was signed. FIomos like you never made a peep. Fk you, FIomo hypocrites now.
                Also that infamous "fight" between Mayweather Jr. and JMM was one of the most shameful and embarrassing displays of abuse and unfair advantage in boxing history.

                JMM was 2-3 divisions lighter, he was completely out of shape, fat compared to his normal condition two divisions below. To boot, Jr. comes to the weigh in overweight, and just pays his way to an even more abusive "fight." How convenient.

                In spite of all that, being way, way bigger on the ring, being super-muscular and in shape compared to a pathetic JMM, that cowardly cheater still performed cowardly the whole fight, pedaling back, doing his habitual cheating tactics like using elbows illegally, clinching. Despite all that, JMM connected bunches of beautiful 3,4,5-punch combinations THAT DID HIT THEIR TARGET, very weakly but still beautifully executed but of course the sellout judges and Compubox never ever awarded JMM those connected punches.

                To many commentators outside the US it was actually a close fight, not the blowout the sellout judges computed.

                In spite of all that, all those Jr's deluded ****-riding fans admire that coward who fought like I mentioned before, a way, WAAAY smaller guy, in the worst shape of his life, but who evidently needed the biggest purse of his career at that moment. Had that fight occurred at JMM's true weight division at that point, which was two divisions under welterweight, meaning lightweight, I am pretty sure there was a huge chance that Jr. would have suffered the first loss in his career. Cheering for a TOTAL COWARD bullying a tiny guy is just pathetic, embarrassing. Those are most of Jr's fans, sadly. That abusive fight reminds me a lot of two of Canelo's cowardly fights with similar advantages, but at least unlike Jr, he did what he was supposed to do, knock out cold the two tiny guys, when he abusively and super-cowardly fought Josesito and Khan. But he failed miserably when he tried that with an A-class fighter in Cotto, in which case, the fight itself and the outcome as in biased judge cards, was pretty much a copy of JMM-Mayweather Jr.
                Last edited by sterilizer; 09-23-2018, 10:43 PM.

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                • #48
                  Maybe I am not negative enough for this site.

                  I think Joshua does want this fight and is in no way scared of Wilder. But I also think he sees himself as the Alpha dog and will wait on no one. He has gotten his mandatory out of the way and unified all but one title.

                  I think Wilder is 100% doing the best thing for himself, going after the lineal championship for whatever that is worth today. It raises his stature in England and helps his bargaining position as a champion and having the lineal recognition.

                  This is a mess, but it is easy to navigate. Let Joshua have his play date with Whyte. Let Wilder get the lineal championship from Fury. Both of the teams behind these two go to work on setting up the bare bone terms of a unification fight in the Summer of 2019, to be honored so long as both win and neither gets injured. Joshua should be treated as the "A" side, which I do not think Wilder cares even one little bit about so long as he gets a respectable portion of the gate. It will be the biggest ticket in town, for every possible marble out there in the HW division, and everyone gets what they wanted.

                  I mean, after April, there can be zero obstacles. Someone will look cowardly if it does not happen

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                    They had a contract, but it had no date or location. Now they have a date and location, but no contract, AND Wilder apparently must agree to terms before he fights Fury, or even sees said contract. Can you see how that looks like Hearn trying to be unreasonable? I doubt that Wilder is seriously entertaining anything coming from Joshua's camp, because it's been all BS.
                    The truth is wilder himself is not ready for AJ.
                    Let's not be going forth and back about things we already know.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
                      Of course you would you coward, when you and Wilder were in negotiations you were pipsqueak quiet then went into a hibernation mode when Team Wilder was exposing you and Edwards Hearns lies !

                      Wilder has @ you several times on social media but you never responded but can respond to Fury on social media!

                      How can he look into his fans eyes and say he’ll fight Wilder when him and his team has done everything to sabotage the fight?!

                      He straight up lied again on his trash asś app about the 50 mill when Edwards Hearns has said he seen the money!
                      Yeah it’s all ajs fault wilder didn’t sign the contract.

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