Comments Thread For: Wilder: Joshua Skipped Fury Fight To Avoid 'Hard Questions'
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AJ isn't begging for it or desperate though. I can't believe you believe that.AJ is avoiding the top fighters even though he's desperate for Wilder next? Wilder himself is saying they're begging for it.
The fact you're supporting this weirdo Wilder and his constant contradictions, lies and madness shows you to be a disgrace. Plain and simple. You need your head checking out.
Come on. The guy is making a living from fooling guys like you into thinking he wants to fight the best and then you pay for him to fight Dillian Whyte again.Comment
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He didn't prove it? Are you backwards? everyone knew Fury was one, if not the best heavyweight out there. it was always just a case of if he could get back in fighting shape, which he has after two tune-ups. He didn't need to fight crap like Takam or whoever to prove he belongs at the top. AJ does that, not Fury. Fury gets in shape then fights the best available.Wilder's biggest win is an old man with serious stamina issues and is completely unproven. He's done nothing his whole career. Joshua has fought better and more proven fighters. But you're a hypocrite for saying Joshua fights old men but you want him to fight an old man with no wins to speak of and has **** stamina. No wonder you protect Wilder. You have the same "Logic" he does.
As for fighting Fury... You really believe fighting Fury in the state he was in was somehow courageous? GTFOH. It was a cherry pick gone wrong. The fact you bought into shows you to be nothing but a simpleton. Fury shouldn't have been in the top 10. He didn't prove he belonged there.
How can you say Fury didn't prove anything. AJ's best win is a Fury leftover.Comment
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You're being called names because you're freaks. This is what you do when encountering a weirdo who talks nothing but deluded nonsense. You know, like your hero Wilder.Comment
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Wilder said he's begging for it. AJ said he's begging for it. What don't you understand here?
You quite clearly have a peeve about Joshua so you're venting for some reason. What's your problem for all this madness?Comment
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Offering a flat fee for a potentially massive PPV and maybe the biggest fight in boxing is a cop out to not make the fight.Yeah, because weak B side fighters who are only earning 2 Mill a fight and can't even sell out an arena are worth so much more than 15 Mill.
While we're here... Which weak B side do you know of earning that kind of money against a strong A side? In history at any weight? Hmmm?
Even if 15 mil seems a lot, it might have ended up being considerably lower than what they can earn via PPV, gate etc... That's why they do % splits for PPV.
Offering a flat fee knowing that it's gonna get knocked back is a way of ducking and saving face, making it look like you wanted it. Hearn isn't a ****** man. he knows that's not how huge fights get made.Comment
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Wilder doesn't literally mean AJ is begging for it.
It's a figure of speech to say that AJ desperately needs a big fight because he's being left out in the cold. Wilder is saying it to make it sound like he's more in charge.
You must be backwards if you thought he meant it literally.Comment
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Everyone knew Fury was the best after looking like **** against 2 bums? Most Brits were saying he was going to lose because he wasn't back at his best yet. That was very clear after watching his last 2 fights. Don't try and tell me otherwise. He wasn't in his prime then, and he won't in his prime in the rematch. He was only 50% in the first. In the second he'll be about 75%. You don't just come back after what he did to his body and everything is as good as new. Don't be so ****ing silly. History is littered with stories of failure. This isn't the norm. Even Fury knew it himself, why else did he fight 2 shot bums then?He didn't prove it? Are you backwards? everyone knew Fury was one, if not the best heavyweight out there. it was always just a case of if he could get back in fighting shape, which he has after two tune-ups. He didn't need to fight crap like Takam or whoever to prove he belongs at the top. AJ does that, not Fury. Fury gets in shape then fights the best available.
How can you say Fury didn't prove anything. AJ's best win is a Fury leftover.
Fury wasn't back in fighting shape though was he? He's still flabby. He was 10lbs over his weight for the Wlad fight. And that's after ignoring the damage he's done to himself.Comment
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