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  • SinderellaMan
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    #51
    Originally posted by Dariusz
    If Wilder really agrees to fight Kownacki, he will not fight anyone from the top any more because Kownacki will simply win either by KO or by decision. In Wilder's shoes I'd do anything to fight Fury or Joshua now, even for less amount of money than he wants.
    Wilder gets charged with manslaughter if he fights Cownacki.
    Too short.
    You don't really think he will steamroll Wilder because of his inflated win over P4P stallworth Gerald Washington?
    If they fight, you & I bet each other.

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    • Dariusz
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      #52
      Originally posted by SinderellaMan
      Wilder gets charged with manslaughter if he fights Cownacki.
      Too short.
      You don't really think he will steamroll Wilder because of his inflated win over P4P stallworth Gerald Washington?
      If they fight, you & I bet each other.
      No, I think Kownacki will beat Wilder because Wilder is mediocre boxer who wins because he fights frightened bums who cannot lead the fight. As said before Ortiz lead his fight in few rounds and almost KO'd Wilder, Fury lead his fight almost all rounds and got robbed. Kownacki will lead the fight from the first bell and has much better stamina than grandpa Ortiz and is much stronger than Fury and he is greedy for a spectacular success being afraid of nobody.
      Lastly, this is just my subjective opinion. As said, we shall live we shall see.
      Last edited by Dariusz; 02-21-2019, 02:11 AM. Reason: sp.

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      • SinderellaMan
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        #53
        Originally posted by Dariusz
        No, I think Kownacki will beat Wilder because Wilder is mediocre boxer who wins because he fights frightened bums who cannot lead the fight. As said before Ortiz lead his fight in few rounds and almost KO'd Wilder, Fury lead his fight almost all rounds and got robbed. Kownacki will lead the fight from the first bell and has much better stamina than grandpa Ortiz and is much stronger than Fury and he is greedy for a spectacular success being afraid of nobody.
        Lastly, this is just my subjective opinion. As said, we shall live we shall see.
        That's why boxing has knockouts.
        Cownacki is getting flattened.
        And he will be the mando this year.
        The Fury fight was great for Wilder & Fury's obvious abandonment of the rematch signifies that Fury can't do much better but Wilder will be better.
        Joshua's opponents are just as scared.
        People give Wilder stick because Washington boxed so well so that makes Wilder a bum.
        But Washington is widely viewed as a bum.
        But Adam beats him & suddenly he's this world beater?
        Mind you, Wilder was coming off of reconstruction of his arm before that fight.
        We can agree to disagree.
        Just bet when they sign to fight.

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        • Oshio
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          #54
          The same energy Americans use at hating can be channeled into making the Joshua-Wilder fight work. Why hate Hearn and love Finkel and Haymon for all their misdemeanor

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          • Dariusz
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            #55
            Originally posted by SinderellaMan
            That's why boxing has knockouts.
            Cownacki is getting flattened.
            And he will be the mando this year.
            The Fury fight was great for Wilder & Fury's obvious abandonment of the rematch signifies that Fury can't do much better but Wilder will be better.
            Joshua's opponents are just as scared.
            People give Wilder stick because Washington boxed so well so that makes Wilder a bum.
            But Washington is widely viewed as a bum.
            But Adam beats him & suddenly he's this world beater?
            Mind you, Wilder was coming off of reconstruction of his arm before that fight.
            We can agree to disagree.
            Just bet when they sign to fight.
            I said many times, I don't think with all my sympathy that Kownacki will beat everyone and certainly isn't this world beater, as you said, because he KO'd Washington. No way. He would almost certainly lose to Fury and probably to Joshua, but he has great chances to beat someone as Wilder. Not because Fury and Jushua are so much better than Wilder is, but simply because Wilder appears to be vulnerable for such boxers as Kownacki. Hell, when Molina had his seconds of being not scared of Wilder he rocked Wilder easily. Szpilka who is much weaker than Kownacki boxed 9 rounds evenly with Wilder. And remember that Kownacki has a good chin and will not drop easily.

            P.S. It's Kownacki, not Cownacki. I know it is a difficult name for German group of languages users, thus, I explain: Kownacki, pronounced Coffnatzki.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #56
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              Should've shown some respect, and we'd be on Wilder vs. Joshua II. If no Wilder vs. Fury II, I want Wilder vs. Ortiz II. Big Baby gonna take them belts real soon! Let's Get It! BROOKLYN ZOO!
              can them belts even fit around Millers enlarged waist. He aint going to find out anyway.

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              • Bronx2245
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                #57
                Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                can them belts even fit around Millers enlarged waist. He aint going to find out anyway.
                I hope he whips AJ's azz with all 3 belts!

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                • SinderellaMan
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Dariusz
                  I said many times, I don't think with all my sympathy that Kownacki will beat everyone and certainly isn't this world beater, as you said, because he KO'd Washington. No way. He would almost certainly lose to Fury and probably to Joshua, but he has great chances to beat someone as Wilder. Not because Fury and Jushua are so much better than Wilder is, but simply because Wilder appears to be vulnerable for such boxers as Kownacki. Hell, when Molina had his seconds of being not scared of Wilder he rocked Wilder easily. Szpilka who is much weaker than Kownacki boxed 9 rounds evenly with Wilder. And remember that Kownacki has a good chin and will not drop easily.

                  P.S. It's Kownacki, not Cownacki. I know it is a difficult name for German group of languages users, thus, I explain: Kownacki, pronounced Coffnatzki.
                  It's Cow because he looks like a fat baby cow.
                  My pronunciation abilities are above average.

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                  • mathed
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    Eddie Hearn, who promotes IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, is actually feeling good about Tyson Fury's decision to sign a co-promotional deal with Top Rank. Top Rank has an exclusive content agreement with ESPN, and that factor has created doubts about a potential rematch with WBC champion Deontay Wilder, who is contractually tied to Premier Boxing Champions. PBC has content agreements with Showtime and Fox Sports.
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                    Nowhere to run Wilder, nowhere to hide!!!

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