Originally posted by Laligalaliga
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How does a unified champion with 4 belts in 22 fights get called a duck?
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostYou're the one insisting he didn't send an email. Even though Hearn and Finkel both say he did. So why do you keep insisting he didn't send an email even though everybody involved says you're wrong?
You have to be reasonable in the kind of propaganda you write for public consumption.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostSo what's finkels job if wilder is the one sending his own terms sheet?
If Wilder, Joshua, Finkel and Hearn all agree that Wilder emailed an offer, why do you continue to insist he didn't?
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostIrrelevant. Either an email was sent or it wasn't. You say it wasn't. Everyone says you're wrong.
If Wilder, Joshua, Finkel and Hearn all agree that Wilder emailed an offer, why do you continue to insist he didn't?
If you say twitter, I will agree with you.
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Hate to interrupt with actual facts, but: 1. Wilder did offer mutually acceptable security, which could include a guarantee. 2. Wilder did send a detailed term sheet & you acknowledged receipt.
— Stephen Espinoza (@StephenEspinoza) June 27, 2018
Both were in writing & easily verifiable. You didn't respond substantively to either. https://t.co/juMWJrHpPc
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1. FACT: Wilder offered to provide security & you didn't respond at all.
— Stephen Espinoza (@StephenEspinoza) June 28, 2018
2. FACT: term sheet was sent & you saw it.
3. Deontay has something more important than a contract: LOYALTY. You familiar with the concept? Didn't think so. https://t.co/4i5H22dXki
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I stopped posting on here for this very reason. Wilder fans will turn everything AJ does into something bad, while turning everything Wilder does into the most amazing thing ever hahah. Logic and reason have nothing to do with their debates so why even try? AJ and Hearn send 3 contracts to Wilder to fight, so naturally to Wilder fans that means AJ is ducking hahah. Wilder has the worst resume in 40 fights of any heavyweight champion ever, so naturally he could beat Ali, Tyson and Foreman hahah. It's ******. And they believe what they are writing completely. So again, why waste time arguing with them. Let them believe that in their ****** little world Wilder and his devalued WBC belt is the best in the division.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostThe second you try to pretend the IBO is a world title, nobody is going to take anything you say seriously.
Lennox Lewis
Hasim Rahman
Lennox Lewis
Wladimir Klitchsko
Tyson Fury
Anthony Joshua
IBF lineage since the millennium:
Lennox Lewis
Hasim Rahman
Lennox Lewis
Chris Byrd
Wladimir Klitchshko
Tyson Fury
Charles Martin
Anthony Joshua
WBO lineage since the millennium:
Vitali Klitschko
Chris Byrd
Wladimir Klitschko
Corrie Sanders
Lamon Brewster
Siarhei Liahkovich
Shannon Briggs
Sultan Ibragimov
Wladimir Klitschko
Tyson Fury
Joseph Parker
Anthony Joshua
WBC lineage since the millennium:
Lennox Lewis
Hasim Rahman
Lennox Lewis
Vitali Klitschko
Hasim Rahman
Oleg Maskaev
Samuel Peter
Vitali Klitschko
Bermane Stiverne
Deontay Wilder
And I won't even bother with the WBA's Super/Regular nonsense.
There are a lot of weight classes where the IBO belt is lower than garbage. Heavyweight ain't one of them.
There are no Charles Martins or Joe Parkers or Bermane Stivernes on the IBO list.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostStop lieing. Wilder never sent any email.
The Hearn family, legendary promoters in Great Britain, have a very wide vocabulary, but despite his schooling at the feet of his father, Fast Eddie suffered a notable failure of tradecraft in trying to cover his surprise at the email he received.
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Originally posted by famicommander View PostThere are a lot of weight classes where the IBO belt is lower than garbage. Heavyweight ain't one of them.
You and I both know the IBO isn't a world championship. So AJ fans should stop lying. AJ has three world titles. VERY VERY IMPRESSIVE. There's no need to lie and say he has four.
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