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Originally posted by markther View PostTranslation: I have a better chance of beating Whyte a 2nd time instead of the undefeated and more dangerous Miller, who happens to have the 3rd highest stoppage percentage in the HW division right now.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostAnd the gypsy spell because he couldn’t throw his right hand properly and the gypsy had Baby oil on his body and the pressure of his first PPV and his mouth was hurting with all his promotion he has done in the past
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Originally posted by DaaamnSon View PostWhyte is clearly the fourth best heavyweight in the world right now after the year he's had. Miller needs a solid win over a guy like Parker or Kownacki to be considered a more credible challenger to Joshua.Originally posted by Mindgames View PostHes also fought the most dire opposition of any so called prospect. Hes literally fought no one, an hes getting fatter with each outing. Whytes record looks like Joe Fraziers compared to Miller.Last edited by markther; 12-23-2018, 08:41 AM.
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Like many of us predicted, Hearn and Joshua get what they have been planning on all along, another garbage fight with gatekeeper Whyte. Neither has the boys to face Ortiz...pathetic.
Wilder hasn't waffled on his next fight, which is a rematch with Fury. Carry on with lackluster fights for AJ. Maybe next rematch Povetkin or Breazeale, no one cares.
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Originally posted by Tobi.G View PostNot even one Word about Tyson Fury! AJ wants no part of Fury!
Wilder is in absolutely no rush to face joshua as well.
Wilder probably wants brezeale as hes easy work. Well he was easy work for Joshua a few years ago, Wilder will probably struggle with him.
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Originally posted by mart321 View PostTyson fury hasn't got any belts muppet.
Wilder is in absolutely no rush to face joshua as well.
Wilder probably wants brezeale as hes easy work. Well he was easy work for Joshua a few years ago, Wilder will probably struggle with him.
brezeale wouldnt last long against wilder...a 50-1 dog was landing on breezy....fight goes 6 at most...unless wilder is incredibly lazy
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Originally posted by markther View PostTranslation: I have a better chance of beating Whyte a 2nd time instead of the undefeated and more dangerous Miller, who happens to have the 3rd highest stoppage percentage in the HW division right now.
First and foremost, Whyte should have been given a crack at Wilder before Ortiz. He never got it but went on to beat Parker which is no small feat. Hes earned a title shot there's no doubt about that.
Miller has done nothing to earn a crack at Joshuas titles, absolutely nothing, don't you get it? Who is he?
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Originally posted by markther View PostIm not dis*****g that point at all, 100% agree with you. And I’m not saying Miller is better than Whyte, I said he is the more dangerous opponent and a bigger risk than Whyte. Lose or get stopped by Miller and any fight with Fury or Wilder is in serious jeopardy. That’s all I’m saying. Whyte has a 69% stoppage percentage and Miller has 83%. I do know the fight with Whyte makes much better financial sense over seas too. Again, saying Miller presents the most risk for Joshua right now. And even though Whyte is better now, Joshua still has beaten him already and should know his tendencies inside the ring. Miller is more of a wildcard.
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Postwhy would wilder struggle with brezeale? lol...because he struggled with tyson fury? lol....those two arent comparible....fury is wayyyy better of a boxer
brezeale wouldnt last long against wilder...a 50-1 dog was landing on breezy....fight goes 6 at most...unless wilder is incredibly lazy
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