AJ got most of the belts but he’s not even the best in the division...where’s the lie?
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postnot only would I favour both guys over Joshua, I don't think he will fight either of them..... certainly not next anyways
I think he will fight Dillian Whyte, and hope that Fury takes out Wilder in a rematch
another reason why I ranked those guys..... 1) Fury..... 2) Wilder..... 3) Joshua..... is because Fury and Wilder will fight anyone..... I don't think Joshua is ready yet
As for Joshua facing Wilder what is the latest? Is there a percentage offer on the table? I believe it will be a PR disaster if Joshua doesn’t face Wilder and they will go all out to cement that deal. They don’t have a choice
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWhat's Good Fam? What's up with Deontay and these low weights? Last time he said he was sick! What was the excuse this time?
Wilder vs Ortiz: Deontay Wilder weighs in at lowest since 2009
March 2, 2018
Notably, Wilder (39-0, 38 KO) weighed in at just 214¾ pounds, his lowest number on the scales since his third professional fight in 2009.
He’s actually appeared headed in this direction for a while now, though. After bulking up earlier in his pro career, he’s been headed back down after a career-high weight of 229 for his 2015 defense against Eric Molina. He weighed 228¾ for his next two bouts, then 226¼, 222, and 220¾ last time out against Bermane Stiverne.
The last time Wilder came in under 220 was his first fight with Stiverne in 2015, when he tipped the scales at 219.
https://www.badlefthook.com/2018/3/2...est-since-2009
P.s At least your are honourable in defeat ( sorry draw) 1 hour run and 5000 boxing have created new accounts
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostFury I agree but Wilder only the last 1.5 years he has showed any attempt to face someone dangerous. His resume confirms what I’m saying.....
but that has no bearing on..... 1) who is the best heavyweight..... 2) who would win if they fight..... 3) who is ducking who now
Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostAs for Joshua facing Wilder what is the latest? Is there a percentage offer on the table? I believe it will be a PR disaster if Joshua doesn’t face Wilder and they will go all out to cement that deal. They don’t have a choice
not sure
the point is..... when Hearn recently admitted that "Wilder deserves a 35% split"..... he PROVED that his earlier offers were rubbish
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostWilder fans reflecting on a possible reason what went wrong.LMAO
P.s At least your are honourable in defeat ( sorry draw) 1 hour run and 5000 boxing have created new accounts
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI know you Brits are wondering why your guys keep getting off the canvas: Joshua vs. Wlad, Whyte vs. Parker, Wilder vs. Fury? It seems to be a pattern! We'll work on our problems over here! You guys go figure out why y'all keep getting dropped!
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostFunny enough I wasn’t actually wondering!However, now you mention it Joshua was dropped but came back to finish Klitschko in the 11th. Fury was knocked down in the 9th and came back in the 10th and boxed Wilders ears off ( watch the 10th) in the 12th fury was knocked out literally but amazingly came back to finish the 12th even stronger than Wilder.. I have no rebuttal for Whyte he is just a spare tyre
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostFury did an amazing job, and that wasn't an old Wlad either! If I'm Joshua, I take Fury on now, while he's HOT! Fury is not a big puncher, 28 fights, only 19 KOs! His last stoppage was Hammer quitting on his stool in February 2015! Wilder KO'd King Kong, and was 2 seconds from a KO on Saturday! You can prepare to box! You can't prepare for power!
Be very afraid we are coming to finish off the job Fury couldn’t
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