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  • #61
    Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
    I don’t think anyone really thinks it was a draw anyway so he shouldn’t care a less.

    He obviously didn’t get the memo on why people were boo’ing. It was when Joshua suggested he would face wilder in front of Whyte.
    Why is this such a big deal. Wilder put the same type of bs spin on the Boeing that posters on this site put on other s hit that happens.

    It is fun to see the AJ fans spun up about it though.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
      Wilder job as a fighter is to talk up his next fight. Which he does every time a microphone is in his face. On top of that I think he enjoys stirring up the Joshua fans who appear to be quite sensitive. There are certainly some sensitive Wilder fans but God bless the queen if something negative towards AJ gets said.

      Of course a pro Whyte crowd would boo the idea that Whyte doesn't get the big fight next.
      Actually it was mostly a Chisora crowd, he was the fan favourite in the arena.

      Just accept that nobody wants to see AJ v Whyte II except Hearn, the fighters and their teams. But the casual fans will eat it up once Sky put a few staged promo's out. They already staged it when AJ got up onto the ring. Do you think he pulled a mic out of his arse to speak over the PA system in the arena? he was handed it to create fake drama.

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      • #63
        Maybe you need to tell Joshua to stop ****ing up the fight with roadblocks

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        • #64
          "I'm going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We've got to do the rematch. It gotta come right back. It was a controversial fight and when it's like that you've got to come back. There can't be no draws. There's a winner and a loser." - Deontay Wilder

          FACTS! Let Joshua do his thing. Do you! Fury deserves a rematch, and no one (except Conor McGregor) sells a fight better than Fury! Get that bag, and that KO!

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          • #65
            Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
            AJ will have the last laugh. By the 2019 Wilder won’t have a belt to his name and will be just coming off a loss and lacklustre decision over Brezeale, stock tanking. The AJ fight will be a tough negotiation at that point.
            Or, stay with me here, he completely knocks out fury, he completely knocks out brazziere, and AJ is now relegated to paper champ status by fighting in house bums his daddy Hearn feeds him and never leaves England, ultimately losing his legacy in the process..

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            • #66
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
              If AJ was willing to offer an opponent 50/50, Joshua vs Wilder would have been made a long time ago.
              joshua and wilder are not equal partners......

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              • #67
                Originally posted by BigStomps View Post
                So was you at the Charlo fights last night? If so what do you think of the fights and decisions??
                No, I wasn't there. I was scoring from TV, which I don't take too seriously.

                I had Jermell vs Harrison a draw and I had Jermall vs Korobov 7-5 for Jermall, but gave him a 10-8 in the 12th.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by crystos View Post
                  joshua and wilder are not equal partners......
                  I agree, but Wilder is determined to do what it takes to raise his value so that eventually he'll be worthy of 50/50.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
                    If Wilder could at the very least sell out ONE arena then Wilder vs Joshua would have been made a long time ago.
                    This is a great example of his ****** Tyistall is. Wilder vs Fury would have easily sold out if tickets had been priced for a sell out. However, tickets were priced to maximize revenue. If an even sells out, all that means is that tickets were priced too low.

                    But even if Wilder vs Fury had 20,000 people instead of 18,000 people, it would have had no impact on if or when Joshua vs Wilder would happen.

                    Sell outs sound nice, and to amateurs of low intelligence, sell outs are very impressive. But Haymon clearly doesn't care about sell outs. None of the biggest fights in history have sold out.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                      I agree, but Wilder is determined to do what it takes to raise his value so that eventually he'll be worthy of 50/50.
                      Which is why he has ducked the fight all this time and will continue to.

                      Nice of you to finally admit it.

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