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  • FaustoGeraci
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    #21
    Originally posted by Butch.McRae
    Funny thing. People said the samething about him and Kovalev. Funny how he doesn't seem to remember that.

    If Wilder isn't fighting Joshua, he will 100% be fighting Fury next.

    Why?
    $$$$$
    .... Kovalev was the puncher. Boxers always do better in the rematch. Time and time again. So your comparison is horrible.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #22
      [QUOTE=Jab jab boom;19319579]
      Originally posted by Noelanthony
      Wilder deserves AJ after the way he performed? You wilder fans are a disrespectful bunch. The etiquette is you allow Fury fans and AJ fans to discuss amongst ourselves then the Monday wilder fans and Breazeale fans are free to talk amongst themselves about their immediate plans to lock horns[/QUOTE ] I stated that fury won the fight yet you refer to me as a wilder fan? Cut it out you aj groupie. Who is Aj that either wilder or fury wouldn't deserve a fight with him? His biggest win is over an inactive 40 yr old that fury beat first. While you're at it, explain what povetkin or takam did that was so deserving of a shot?
      End of the day, Joshua should be fighting either wilder or fury next. The buzz for a wilder fight still hasn't died down despite him Losing 9 rounds yesterday because he still showed power capable of putting Joshua to sleep.
      Ok just to remind you he is the unified Champion. You already know this you are not ******. Secondly Povetkin was a mandatory but also ranked third best heavyweight on the planet. I didn’t really agree but rankings are rankings. Asfor Takam he was a 9 day late replacement..

      AJ was a relative novice when he faced Klitschko was also very lucky to get the victory but a win is a win and he did after all knock him out. A feat that was not achieved by his compatriot Fury.

      Wilder has a punchers chance to beat any fighter but I said any fighter that is worth his grain of salt will nullify his strengths. Fury deserves a shot not Wilder. In fact I couldn’t careless Fury , Wilder. I’m just having fun listening to the excuses . If AJ loses his next fight then he loses. It really isn’t a big deal

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      • Jab jab boom
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        #23
        [QUOTE=Noelanthony;19319785]
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom
        Ok just to remind you he is the unified Champion. You already know this you are not ******. Secondly Povetkin was a mandatory but also ranked third best heavyweight on the planet. I didn’t really agree but rankings are rankings. Asfor Takam he was a 9 day late replacement..

        AJ was a relative novice when he faced Klitschko was also very lucky to get the victory but a win is a win and he did after all knock him out. A feat that was not achieved by his compatriot Fury.

        Wilder has a punchers chance to beat any fighter but I said any fighter that is worth his grain of salt will nullify his strengths. Fury deserves a shot not Wilder. In fact I couldn’t careless Fury , Wilder. I’m just having fun listening to the excuses . If AJ loses his next fight then he loses. It really isn’t a big deal
        I disagree in the sense that I believe they both deserve a shot and they are by far the 2 best options available to Joshua. I don't care if fury got the shot first, but my analysis was based on styles, I think wilder has a style to ko Joshua as he isn't as mobile or durable as fury. Fury has the style that he could out point Joshua.

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        • R01
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          #24
          Finkel and the gang banked on a washed up Fury.

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          • Digital Mouth
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            #25
            Wilder is nothing without his right hand. If you can take that away from him he looks fairly average. He'll have to add a few more missiles to his arsenal if he seriously wants to defeat Fury and Joshua.

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            • Noelanthony
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              #26
              [QUOTE=Jab jab boom;19319800]
              Originally posted by Noelanthony
              I disagree in the sense that I believe they both deserve a shot and they are by far the 2 best options available to Joshua. I don't care if fury got the shot first, but my analysis was based on styles, I think wilder has a style to ko Joshua as he isn't as mobile or durable as fury. Fury has the style that he could out point Joshua.
              Of course they both do . Wilder is a belt holder that goes without saying.

              It works both ways Joshua has the offensive artillery to sleep Wilder too and I feel he is better equipped to deal with Fury than Wilder is. Not necessarily saying he would win but he wouldn’t look as sheepish as Wilder and predictable

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              • Vegemil
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                #27
                Excuses are like *******s. Somebody should penetrate Finkel's.

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                • slimPickings
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by King_
                  Fury doesn't deserve a rematch, and likely won't get one. Wilder is still the champ and now has bigger fish to fry. Fury had his chances, Wilder was there to be beaten and he couldn't capitalize. This is the fight-game, not goodwill... team Wilder is not obligated to give Fury any handouts.

                  I think you are right.

                  Fury needs to realize winning in the ring is not enough, he needs to pay the judges as well!!

                  He probably missed that memo!!

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                  • slimPickings
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                    Wilders performance really disappointed me
                    You were probably disappointed with George Foreman as well against Ali!!

                    Fury reduced him to a rank amateur.
                    When a fighter lives and dies by his power this can happen when he runs into an opponent who is a good boxer and is not afraid of him.

                    There were moments in the fight when i felt embarrassed for Wilder as he telegraphed his right hand punch time and time again.

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                    • Outlaw420
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                      Wilders performance really disappointed me
                      Same here. If this fight doesn't convince Wilder to hire some new trainers then I don't know what will. It was frustrating watching him throw the same punch over and over, round after round and missing badly. If he mixed it up and gave fury more to watch out for and keep him guessing, he probably lands that right more often than he did.

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