Deontay Wilder "Anthony Joshua You Can Keep Your Belts"
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Are you referring to Ali?
In relation to your next statement; I am the public and I did consider him the lineal champion after beating Wlad. He since lost it imo due to reasons previously stated.Comment
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Not a bad example, but not who I was thinking of. Fury went 2 1/2 years before a defense, but Jack Dempsey went over three years between defenses.
And you're certainly entitled to your opinion. I personally never recognized Wladimir as lineal champion and therefore didn't recognize Fury. But you or I don't get to decide. Lineal is determined by a consensus. The consensus is that Fury is the lineal champion. Every article pretty much refers to him as such, the general boxing public thinks of him as such. He is the man that beat Wladimir. So he has Wladimir's lineage whether you or I like it.In relation to your next statement; I am the public and I did consider him the lineal champion after beating Wlad. He since lost it imo due to reasons previously stated.
If Joshua and Wilder had fought during Fury's absence, and the public had considered the winner the lineal champion, when Fury returned, he would have had a harder time regaining recognition as lineal champion.
But since #1 refused to fight #2 during Fury's absence, it was easier for the public to accept him as still being lineal champion.Comment
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Wow. Another ****** cupping Wilder's balls and taking a full load.Comment
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Obviously, Deontay Wilder's heart has hardened. Joshua must have really injured him very deeply. He is harboring a lot of rancor and bitterness towards Team AJ.
This is very sad. It shouldn't be about feelings and emotions. It should be about giving the fight fans the fights that they want to see. However, at the same time I understand his position also.
You have been lied to and deceived so many times by Team Joshua that the trust his gone. If they didn't want the fight, then they should have been men about it in business and admitted as such. Don't sit around like some coward bitch and pretend you want the fight when you know deep down you don't.
Shame on Anthony Joshua. Right when I thought that he was one of the good guys in the sport he is just as fake as a $3 dollar bill.Comment
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Who is the coward? Wilder has openly admitted that he is now avoiding Joshua. Who has been lied to?Obviously, Deontay Wilder's heart has hardened. Joshua must have really injured him very deeply. He is harboring a lot of rancor and bitterness towards Team AJ.
This is very sad. It shouldn't be about feelings and emotions. It should be about giving the fight fans the fights that they want to see. However, at the same time I understand his position also.
You have been lied to and deceived so many times by Team Joshua that the trust his gone. If they didn't want the fight, then they should have been men about it in business and admitted as such. Don't sit around like some coward bitch and pretend you want the fight when you know deep down you don't.
Shame on Anthony Joshua. Right when I thought that he was one of the good guys in the sport he is just as fake as a $3 dollar bill.
All Wilder fans do is sit back and blame Hearn and Joshua for Wilders problems, its hilarious. Its like a metaphor for the USA; "Its not us, its the rest of the world, we're the greatest!! No one can tell us otherwise"
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Make no mistake about boys. Anthony Joshua is not the end of boxing. There was boxing before him and there wil be boxing after him.
I think now would be an opportune time for Deontay Wilder to start defending against his mandatory challengers; Dominic Breazeale and perhaps even a rematch with Luis Ortiz if Tyson Fury isn't available. In addition, a fight with Joe Joyce or Adam Kownacki would suffice if there is no Tyson Fury.
Hearn has already stated that there is a 90 percent chance that Anthony Joshua will fight Dilian Whyte on April 13 at Wembley Anyway.Comment
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Ok, let Deontay Wilder crack on and defend his WBC against his mandatories. I'm fine with that.Make no mistake about boys. Anthony Joshua is not the end of boxing. There was boxing before him and there wil be boxing after him.
I think now would be an opportune time for Deontay Wilder to start defending against his mandatory challengers; Dominic Breazeale and perhaps even a rematch with Luis Ortiz if Tyson Fury isn't available. In addition, a fight with Joe Joyce or Adam Kownacki would suffice if there is no Tyson Fury.
Hearn has already stated that there is a 90 percent chance that Anthony Joshua will fight Dilian Whyte on April 13 at Wembley Anyway.
Lets have the #1 and #2 Heavyweight battle it out. Joshua v Fury. The unified HW Champ v The REAL WBC Champ.
Watch how Wilder fades into the background but attempts to remain relevant by shouting 'BOMB SQUAD' a few times on camera.Comment
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