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  • BLASTER1
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    #31
    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
    He's #2 on boxrec. Meaning he has the 2nd best resume in the world. So what are you complaining about exactly?
    I totally agree with you on this.
    It's not the best of the heavy weight eras so to call Wilder no.2 is right on the money.
    He's still very close to AJ but Anthony clips him by the narrowest of margins.
    AJ needs to man up and fight Wilder maybe by the end of 2019.
    If he doesnt his legacy and name will become mud in my eyes.

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    • CodeBreaker
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      #32
      I've seen this before in Ali vs Foreman

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      • sir ronni james
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        #33
        if it is the biggest fight of the year, we will see when ist over. dont tell before

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        • Noelanthony
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          #34
          Originally posted by JWHardin
          Everyone should take note to whatever Neolanthony says, since she says she has only started following boxing the last three years.
          What the hell are you talking about but even if that is the case I do a good job putting you back in your cage every time.... Don’t I jK Rowling? You are a walking contradiction. Tell me I didn’t destroy you in our last debate...lol

          “Hey guys news flash wilder was never ever afraid of Klitschko here is proof with this article I have of Wilder wanting to fight Klitschko “.......do you remember your words sweetheart?

          You didn’t stop there you then went on to say his team and Wilder were always on the same page and his team have to listen to him and they wanted the fight too

          I sent a similar article just 2 months earlier his team basically saying Wilder is a prospect and he is not ready yet . I then sent you another article with Klitschko who worked with Winkel at the time explaining everything that you were contesting to be true. What was your response peaches? ..... I’m irritated by trolls trying to be clever going back 3 years to prove stuff. When your previous post was an article 3 years ago. LMAO

          You are a clown...... another one of your sensitive rants........Hey Americans this AJ is a POS he is scared S#hitless of Wilder he doesn’t want the fight and him sending Eddie ‘s signature proves it what a coward. ...... After myself and a few posters explained the power of attorney. He didn’t thank anyone just went awol for a week then said the same rubbish 2 weeks later..... I dare you to deny it anything I have said?.... I will send the evidence quicker than a news bulletin. Stay in your lane peaches

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          • KnickTillDeaTh
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            #35
            Originally posted by CodeBreaker
            I've seen this before in Ali vs Foreman
            Sure, except Ali had knock out power, and big George had bad stamina. Fury has no power, Wilder has incredible stamina. So maybe if you squint, but no, not even close to being the same. Ali knew he had to knock out Forman to win that fight, and Ali knew the only way to do it was to use Forman's stamina or lack there of, against him.

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            • iamboxing
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              #36
              Wilder only ever goes nuclear when he knows he's hurt an opponent. He's actually very subtle and calculated in how he approaches fights. Let's see how long Fury can jog before he realises Wilder isn't the sitting duck Wlad was.

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              • KnickTillDeaTh
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                #37
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                What the hell are you talking about but even if that is the case I do a good job putting you back in your cage every time.... Don’t I jK Rowling? You are a walking contradiction. Tell me I didn’t destroy you in our last debate...lol

                “Hey guys news flash wilder was never ever afraid of Klitschko here is proof with this article I have of Wilder wanting to fight Klitschko “.......do you remember your words sweetheart?

                You didn’t stop there you then went on to say his team and Wilder were always on the same page and his team have to listen to him and they wanted the fight too

                I sent a similar article just 2 months earlier his team basically saying Wilder is a prospect and he is not ready yet . I then sent you another article with Klitschko who worked with Winkel at the time explaining everything that you were contesting to be true. What was your response peaches? ..... I’m irritated by trolls trying to be clever going back 3 years to prove stuff. When your previous post was an article 3 years ago. LMAO

                You are a clown...... another one of your sensitive rants........Hey Americans this AJ is a POS he is scared S#hitless of Wilder he doesn’t want the fight and him sending Eddie ‘s signature proves it what a coward. ...... After myself and a few posters explained the power of attorney. He didn’t thank anyone just went awol for a week then said the same rubbish 2 weeks later..... I dare you to deny it anything I have said?.... I will send the evidence quicker than a news bulletin. Stay in your lane peaches
                Hearn doesn't have power of Attorney over AJ, that would be illegal according to the Ali act, and AJ would not be able to fight for any sanctioned belt or sanctioned opponent for that matter. Because Hearn stands to profit off AJ as a promoter, he can not make decisions for AJ, it is a conflict of interest that makes Hearn both promoter and manager, which is illegal, and as I said, Hearns fighters would never be allowed to fight in a sanctioned event.

                So lets get a few FACTS out of the way. All of Boxings sanctioning bodies follow MABRA, all sanctioning bodies have to provide information to the federal government, that information includes the criteria for which their rankings are based among other things. So before you go and say "that doesn't apply to AJ because he doesn't fight in the US", understand that the sanctioning bodies have to follow the rules, whether the fight occurs abroad or not, if it is to be a legally sanctioned fight. Getting that out the way, in order for a fight to be sanctioned, Hearn must provide the sanctioning body a copy of the agreement in writing with any boxer he was a party too. So as we established Hearn does not have power of attorney over AJ, and in order for the fight to be recognized and sanctioned, AJ would have had to actually sign the contract.

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                • Ray*
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AdonisCreed
                  Fury is difficult to catch up with but I'm awkward too.

                  Wilder is definitely awkward. I think he looks for that one punch a little too much and it gets him in trouble at times. He better use that jab this fight or he could run into some problems.
                  Totally agree, he needs his jab in this fight. If he fought the same way he did against Ortiz then he gives Fury a chance to build up a lead against, the only issue would be can Fury make that lead last? Would he get a decision in america if he makes that lead last?

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                  • vitali1999
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                    #39
                    This is why I see the fight even cause wilder relies on one punch. What if it never comes or if it does and doesn't have the same affect on him as it has others. Then your looking at a Fury decision win

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                    • P4Pdunny
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kingstip9
                      Wilder gotta be careful not to look only for the one punch, when fighters fall in love with their power, it can turn into their downfall
                      yes, good point.

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