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  • #31
    There can only be one winner in the Fury vs Wilder rematch.
    No sense in Joshua fighting the loser of that fight.

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    • #32
      I don't agree with Rosenthal at all

      Lewis got it right

      they did not do enough to make Whyte, and they did just enough to avoid Wilder

      forget the $50M they refused..... they shat themselves when Wilder accepted that $15M lowball

      Hearn first mentioned fighting Miller MONTHS ago

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      • #33
        Originally posted by angkag View Post
        Not sure I agree with all of it. Hearn had a plan A with Whyte for the April date, with Miller at year end, but Whyte didn't bend over as instructed, so Hearn had to bring Miller forward, and now needs to find a dance partner for year end.

        Also it seems to forget that Fury went into the Wilder fight with a heavy dose of ring rust, so simplifying the rematch as 'wilder would have learned more' is a stretch. After Wilder decked Fury the second time and opened up more, Fury ended up hurting Wilder. If Wilder starts faster while Fury is fresher, he's more likely to be on the receiving end than landing tbe home run. My bet is that a rematch plays out a lot like the first, but Fury stays on his feet the whole timefor a decisive points win (pretty much how the bookies have priced it).



        good post, agree with all points !

        they avoided Wilder like he had the plague

        and Fury will be much better/sharper with those 12 HARD rounds under his belt..... we all knew that he was underdone

        Wilder has his hands full, Team Joshua may get what they want...

        ... which is the removal of Wilder, and a lucrative home-derby in a more-winnable fight against someone they perceive to be less dangerous

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        • #34
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
          good post, agree with all points !

          they avoided Wilder like he had the plague

          and Fury will be much better/sharper with those 12 HARD rounds under his belt..... we all knew that he was underdone

          Wilder has his hands full, Team Joshua may get what they want...

          ... which is the removal of Wilder, and a lucrative home-derby in a more-winnable fight against someone they perceive to be less dangerous

          Fury has powWa too,not power.. POwWA,hes not a ko artist like Wilder/AJ but he definitely has thunder in those fists.

          He obviously had enough to keep Wilder off him 12 rds(Wilder couldn't stop him despite the 2 kds,so technically its 12 rds),so I think your right about AJ/hearn assuming Furys more winnable,but I wouldn't be at all surprised if Fury stopped AJ in the UK(we know how they like to stop fights after boxers died there several times recently)

          I don't normally side with Roach but he was right when he said Fury needs to take it to Wilder to keep him honest. Boxing is just like football sometimes in that If Fury (Juventus when they play defensively)doesn't attack enough,why should Wilder(Real Madrid/ Barca etc.aka attacking teams) not throw everything he has to attack if he knows Fury will just keep focusing on defending? after all he has nothing to fear,because he would know nothing is coming back in return,he wouldn't be worried about Fury throwing the kitchen sink right back at him.

          So for once I agree with roach that Fury needs to unleash on Wilder if the openings there,Wilders so skinny he can't take it to the body if Fury does that,I said this before the 1st fight too,& we know Wilder won't wait next time,hes coming for the KO.
          Last edited by kushking; 02-16-2019, 07:18 PM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by kushking View Post
            Fury has powWa too,not power.. POwWA,hes not a ko artist like Wilder/AJ but he definitely has thunder in those fists.

            He obviously had enough to keep Wilder off him 12 rds(Wilder couldn't stop him despite the 2 kds,so technically its 12 rds),so I think your right about AJ/hearn assuming Furys more winnable,but I wouldn't be at all surprised if Fury stopped AJ in the UK(we know how they like to stop fights after boxers died there several times recently)

            I don't normally side with Roach but he was right when he said Fury needs to take it to Wilder to keep him honest. Boxing is just like football sometimes in that If Fury (Juventus when they play defensively)doesn't attack enough,why should Wilder(Real Madrid/ Barca etc.aka attacking teams) not throw everything he has to attack if he knows Fury will just keep focusing on defending? after all he has nothing to fear,because he would know nothing is coming back in return,he wouldn't be worried about Fury throwing the kitchen sink right back at him.

            So for once I agree with roach that Fury needs to unleash on Wilder if the openings there,Wilders so skinny he can't take it to the body if Fury does that,I said this before the 1st fight too.


            yea I agree

            Fury needs to switch it up a little..... at least early, and in spots..... to prevent Wilder from feeling comfortable, and to keep him from getting any type of real momentum

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            • #36
              No, it won't. Joshua isn't Mayweather. Beating an old Klitschko after Fury, and barely escaping with the win, doesn't make him the best. Both Wilder and Fury would beat him, and that's why he's ducking them. Wilder will land that B000mbzzzquad on him

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              • #37
                Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
                Have to say this article is f.ucking trash and filled with inaccuracies , lies and a little bit of good old fashioned d.ick riding that attempts to have AJ and the decisions his team have made looked at in a positive light with Miller being the best available Opponet

                You could replace Rosentals name with Robbie Barrett or any other AJ groupie if they had the ability to write something half decent and most posters wouldn’t even blink that’s how much this article comes across like it came from a AJ groupie who posts on NSB

                It’s not a coincidence what posters think this article is nothing but the goods


                I’m just wondering When has a cash cow or his team ever had a problem making a fight if they actually want to make it. Fighters were banging on Mayweather door non stop hoping they’d pick them to be a Opponet the same goes for Canelo every fighter wants These fights. But somehow AJ is the Lone cash cow in recent memory who can’t get a Fight made they actually want. Can anyone even believe that reasoning as why AJ hasn’t fought Wilder or Fury yet.
                That's how you hit a nail on the head. I'm a big Mayweather fan, but I always admit that he did a whole lot of bull****ting with that flat fee offer to Pacquiao. He knew Arum would turn it down, the way Eddie Hearn THOUGHT Wilder would turn down the $15M lowball. They could have offered Wilder 40% all last year, but waited until he started negotiating a rematch with the guy who got him the biggest payday of his career. Now Joshua has no choice but to wait, and the fake news media calls it "patience" lol
                Last edited by doom_specialist; 02-16-2019, 09:47 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                  That's how you hit a nail on the head. I'm a big Mayweather fan, but I always admit that he did a whole lot of bull****ting with that flat fee offer to Pacquiao. He knew Arum would turn it down, the way Eddie Hearn THOUGHT Wilder would turn down the $15M lowball. They could have offered Wilder 40% all last year, but waited until he started negotiating a rematch with the guy who got him the biggest payday of his career. Now Joshua has no choice but to wait, and the fake news media calls it "patience" lol
                  Yeah it’s a embarrassment that a writer who has won a boxing excellence award for reporting that he would write this. Just shows the complete lack of honesty , integrity and talent as far who covers the sport in the media

                  the rest of the media or Fans who even co-sign this new spin narrative are also a joke

                  I cant ever remember a Cash Cow not being able to get the fight they want. Oscar , Floyd , Canelo have never had that problem in fact it’s just the opposite with them you have every boxer under the sun raising their hand wanting to fight them because of the $ , attention and the chance to be the one to take them down and maybe be the new $ man. They’re Willing to do almost anything to get the fight. But people should believe AJ has become the first $ ever who can’t get the fights he and his team desperately want.

                  Hearn went from telling Wilder to kiss the ring and do as he’s told if he ever wants a AJ fight, basically saying he now runs the division, Now he’s doing interviews saying He and AJ are the ones that are being blackballed. Like how can anyone honestly believe that the division and sports $ man can’t get the opponets he wants to fight. Or fans saying that Wilder ,’Fury or even Whyte don’t really want the fight. Why would the divisions perceived #2 & #3 and top #5 HWs not want a chance to get 3 straps and be viewed as the top dog in a fight against the divisions Cash Cow.

                  You’d have to think if a somewhat fair offer were presented to any of them that would represent the true value of the extra revenue if AJ fought them instead of a random no name who cares HW , That offer would be quickly accepted.

                  After AJ beat Parker and got that last strap there now no excuse why his team not making the fight should be accepted. If his team wanted some easier fights before setting up a huge HW clash , cool but Hearn and AJ are are catching heat from fans because they act like they want the fight now but it’s clear they don’t.

                  Anyway always good to see your posts around here , You almost always give great a take on whatever the subject is

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                    That's how you hit a nail on the head. I'm a big Mayweather fan, but I always admit that he did a whole lot of bull****ting with that flat fee offer to Pacquiao. He knew Arum would turn it down, the way Eddie Hearn THOUGHT Wilder would turn down the $15M lowball. They could have offered Wilder 40% all last year, but waited until he started negotiating a rematch with the guy who got him the biggest payday of his career. Now Joshua has no choice but to wait, and the fake news media calls it "patience" lol
                    Wilder did decline the 15 million stating who sends a contract with no date and venue, also saying Joshua didn't sign it that they got Hearns signature on social media when they know Hearn signs AJ's fights. Ha

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                    • #40
                      Is AJ showing Interminable Patience now? I thought he was begging just two weeks ago.

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