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  • #31
    Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
    joshua had a million chances to fight either fury or wilder. especially wilder. but nooooooo, "they had all the cards". they didnt have to, so they wouldnt.

    this isnt how a champion acts. you want to go the business route, fine, but you give up being the champ in the eyes of the people. just like fury did when he dropped his crown and elft the throne vacant.

    joshua has done the same, fury and wilder are the two top HWs out there. when they have settled their business joshua can get a shot. if he takes it, then he will have earned some of the respect people once had for him back.

    nobody was a bigger joshua fan then me, but i was a fan, never a stan. and reacted accordingly to his actions.

    Nothing more but more lies. Fury was out of boxing the entire time Joshua was on the rise and Joshua had agreed to fight Klitschko in 2016 , so why make things up? Wilder has his opportunity since March 2018 so if we live in the real world the fight has really only progressed to 10 months and Wilder states he's not interested in Joshua and he can keep his belts. Ha

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    • #32
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      Your opinion on why Fury was picked doesn't make it a fact. Yes, wilder assumed he'd beat Fury, what is wrong with thinking that?

      Fury fought better than expected. He arguably won if not for the 12th rd KD. I had him winning. He's still better than Whyte, Povetkin and Takam.

      I don't understand your point. AJ could've fought Wilder but chose to fight Povetkin instead. He could've been undisputed champ right now because he likely would've beaten wilder just like IMO Fury did. TOo bad he was afriad of Wilder's power, unlike Fury.
      Well that is still your opinion.
      This same Podvetkin that wilder ducked?
      Using PED as an excuse but didn't use PED as excuse to fight Ortiz cos he knew he was a HBP patient.

      You can't win this war, you better stop it.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
        Ortiz hype is obscene.

        Whyte knocks him out as well
        Whyte will definitely KO Ortiz after his shot against AJ.
        The fight will surely happen. Ortiz will look for another lamb to slaughter ranked closer to 100.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
          Well that is still your opinion.
          This same Podvetkin that wilder ducked?
          Using PED as an excuse but didn't use PED as excuse to fight Ortiz cos he knew he was a HBP patient.

          You can't win this war, you better stop it.
          Fury is better and more accomplished than all of them and there really isn't much debate about that.

          WTF? Dude, you are ******ed.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
            Your opinion on why Fury was picked doesn't make it a fact. Yes, wilder assumed he'd beat Fury, what is wrong with thinking that?

            Fury fought better than expected. He arguably won if not for the 12th rd KD. I had him winning. He's still better than Whyte, Povetkin and Takam.

            I don't understand your point. AJ could've fought Wilder but chose to fight Povetkin instead. He could've been undisputed champ right now because he likely would've beaten wilder just like IMO Fury did. TOo bad he was afriad of Wilder's power, unlike Fury.
            This is a lie. Had Joshua fought Wilder after the WBA stepped in he would have got stripped which is then not an undisputed fight. Let's not keep posting lies, Wilder and Finkel went to social media and said they weren't signing the contract after over a week of having it.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              Come on earl, he KHTFO already and he and Hearn have been building toward a fight with him rather than Wilder. Of course he is going to get some criticism for fighting him given the context.
              You can't defend Wilder for turning down the offer to fight AJ in April by saying "Deontay can't do it because he's rematching Fury" and criticise AJ for fighting Whyte instread of Wilder on that same date!

              Whether you think Hearn always prefered Whyte is irrelevant, the date is there now for Wilder if he wants it.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                This is a lie. Had Joshua fought Wilder after the WBA stepped in he would have got stripped which is then not an undisputed fight. Let's not keep posting lies, Wilder and Finkel went to social media and said they weren't signing the contract after over a week of having it.
                The WBA only stepped in because Hearn delayed things to a point where he knew they would. That was why he offered the crap flat fee offer he knew would be rejected.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
                  So being the guy to beat the man doesn’t matter now

                  Being the guy that won and earned all the straps AJ is currently in possession of shouldn’t matter

                  Fury who by most is considered the best pure boxer in the HW division and with his skill set and size has proven he can beat any HW by outboxing them is now considered low risk

                  Just stop man , you look ******
                  It could be argued fury got lucky at the night wlad didn't turn up and won all the belts in one fight then go aloof.

                  AJ at the other hand won this same belts in 3 fights. Fury never had any unification match till date, AJ has two and is going for the undisputed.
                  No other way to show heart and dominance of a division.

                  Fury is low risk fight even to AJ than wilder.
                  Fighting Fury, you are sure he can't KO.

                  It's a well known fact.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    I can't understand this.

                    Ortiz hasn't fought AJ yet while Whyte has. Why do a rematch where one isn't necessary? Wouldn't we all like to see AJ fight someone new?

                    Your last sentence is incoherent.
                    Whyte has positioned himself for a rematch by working very hard to get to that position.
                    So tell me, what has Ortiz done?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                      The WBA only stepped in because Hearn delayed things to a point where he knew they would. That was why he offered the crap flat fee offer he knew would be rejected.


                      This is another lie. Hearn delayed the actual WBA sanctioning the Povetkin fight for 2 months to get the Wilder fight done. The crap flat was agreed to and then publicly declined which then and only then Povetkins team took action. Stop lying.

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