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  • Ake-Dawg
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    #21
    Originally posted by scarybodyshot
    Making a fool of himself now.

    He said that AJ was ducking him but now he's claiming that AJ is begging for a fight? Which is it?!

    Most logical fight is Wilder v AJ. - Wilder has more chance of Winning the AJ fight than having another tough night against an awkward opponent. He'll also make more money and has the chance to unify the division.

    The Fury rematch will always be there.
    Originally posted by OldTerry
    Wilder is right! This of course doesn't matter to his haters. I'm curious to see as the posts on this article increase how many of them will be off topic and generally be hateful comments about Wilder.
    OldTerry, literally your answer came right after you hit submit. Do you recall hearing Wilder say he absolutely wouldn't fight Joshua next? I don't, but maybe scarybodyshot does.

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    • Ake-Dawg
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      #22
      Originally posted by Straightener
      Why would he fight Ortiz ?

      Genuine question

      What does Ortiz bring to the table apart from a heart condition
      He is better than your crush Dillian Whyte. What he brings to the table is a skill set far more capable of being competitive versus Joshua than the skill set Whyte has.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #23
        Why does Wilder keep bringing up Ortiz? Ortiz brings nothing, he's beaten nobody and has no fans. He does nothing for legacy.

        Why would Joshua fight Fury when nobody knew how much he had left, he'd have got no credit for beating Fury. Now he will.

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        • allen23
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          #24
          Originally posted by Straightener
          Why would he fight Ortiz ?

          Genuine question

          What does Ortiz bring to the table apart from a heart condition
          he brings more risk than anything, which is why joshua avoided him

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          • Bronx2245
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            #25
            Originally posted by pillowfists98
            Ortiz is better than Klitschko??? lol ok....
            Wlad was 41! And he hadn't fought in like forever!

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            • alexjust
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              #26
              Deontay has a short memory. It was his team who rejected meeting proposals and talks from Hearn. It was his team who accepted the offer and then rejected it. AJ has never made a secret out of the fact that he wants to unify and fight Wilder (even if Wilder doesn't have a belt!). All I remember Wilder saying was like he is avoided and blaming AJ for them not fighting. Make it happen, Wilder. The new deal is on the table now, Wilder has to choose: lose to Fury on points in the rematch or get a chance to become undisputed for more money in a 2 fight deal. Hmm...what a choice..

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              • TreJac
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                #27
                So where does Wilder and Fury goes after their possible rematch? Fury can go back to the UK where 30,000 fans will come see him fight but where does Wilder goes? Unfortunately, the US fans doesn't support Wilder like that which is somewhat sad! The weird thing about the Fury/Wilder ppv fight is their purses combined may still be less than what Joshua makes! These guys are doing a lot of talking but it all comes back to money! This is why a fight with Joshua has not taken place because Fury/Wilder are asking for much more than Hearn/Joshua are willing to give! A lot of suspect fans are quick to take sides while claiming theother guy is afraid but it really just boils down to money! Hearn/Joshua has the upper hand right now when it comes to negotiations! One thing for sure, Joshua will not be fighting in the US anytime soon after that su****ious pbc final score card!
                Last edited by TreJac; 12-11-2018, 12:58 PM.

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                • Ake-Dawg
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                  #28
                  Joshua fans get to decide who is good and who isn't. Those decisions will be made after Hearn tells the public who AJ is fighting next. Until then, every heavyweight not named Dillian Whyte sucks, hasn't beaten anybody, wants too much money, or is lying when he says he wants to fight AJ.

                  Hopefully this saves "those guys" some time today. They have been through a lot the last week or so.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Straightener
                    Why would he fight Ortiz ?

                    Genuine question

                    What does Ortiz bring to the table apart from a heart condition
                    Age. A lot of age.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                      Joshua fans get to decide who is good and who isn't. Those decisions will be made after Hearn tells the public who AJ is fighting next. Until then, every heavyweight not named Dillian Whyte sucks, hasn't beaten anybody, wants too much money, or is lying when he says he wants to fight AJ.

                      Hopefully this saves "those guys" some time today. They have been through a lot the last week or so.
                      It's going to be more painful if that rematch gets signed! If Joshua picks Whyte, I hope they (Wilder and Fury) make the rematch in April!

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