KKKKKKK. More mirror and smoke. He knows Wilder has unfinished business with Fury so he won't take the fight, that’s why he is calling Wilder's team
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostYou're forgetting that he can be hit too. Fury did it. Ortiz did it and should have finished him.
Joshua can finish. He catches chicken legs once and he'll finish him off.
I give Wilder a puncher's chance v Fury. Same as I did first time around. But I give him zero hope against AJ - a guy who can really punish him for his lack of boxing ability.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostYou're forgetting that he can be hit too. Fury did it. Ortiz did it and should have finished him.
Joshua can finish. He catches chicken legs once and he'll finish him off.
I give Wilder a puncher's chance v Fury. Same as I did first time around. But I give him zero hope against AJ - a guy who can really punish him for his lack of boxing ability.
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Originally posted by super-x View Postget off AJ's balls mate, im from the uk and WAS a big fan of AJ, but real talk he has looked shyt since the Klitchko win. Why hearn after Wilder now when the wbc immediately ordered the rematch like a week after the fury fight???? Hearn knows AJ has a chance of beating wilder, but doesnt stand a chance of beating fury... gets outboxed all day everyday. Why isnt AJ fighting no.3 heavyweight dilian whyte?? Why give up the date and fight that big bum miller who hasnt a live soul on his record?
Hearn knows whyte is a live dog, doesnt want to risk the AJ image, so easy solution, make low ball offers and then tell the media they dont want to fight. AJ is irrelevent at this moment.Last edited by Bonduu; 01-24-2019, 12:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Jkp View PostNot if wilder catches him first. Only 1 of these guys has 1 punch knock out power (its not AJ).
If Wilder can catch a 6'9 Fury, he can catch stiff robot AJ.
Furys movement makes AJ look like a statue in comparison. It will be an easy fight for Wilder after hes had 2 fights with the most elusive fighter in the division who has a much longer reach.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostYou're forgetting that he can be hit too. Fury did it. Ortiz did it and should have finished him.
Joshua can finish. He catches chicken legs once and he'll finish him off.
I give Wilder a puncher's chance v Fury. Same as I did first time around. But I give him zero hope against AJ - a guy who can really punish him for his lack of boxing ability.
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wilder wanted no part of joshua. fury has no power at all. these guys are better for a-sides because you can simply rob them without fear of getting ko'd. with joshua theres a great chance wilder would have been ko'd so he was avoided. same thing floyd did with pac. after pac hadn't ko'd anyone in like 6 years he deemed it safe enough lolLast edited by daggum; 01-24-2019, 03:14 AM.
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostIt existed but it was just easier for Hearn to spin it as AJ wanting to fight at home than explain that AJ would have to pay off pre existing contracts to accept it and the net earnings for him might amount to only $30-$35m.
In that sense, the $50m never really existed.
Its obviously common sense to UK based AJ fans but it would just be amazing to see what his split would have been, just to put this '$50m BS' to bed.
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