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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYeah, I know and I get all of that but Joshua and Hearn are going to have to do it his way and on his terms. If Wilder really wants a 50/50 purse split then it's going to have to be a 50/50 purse split.
Moreover, Joshua and Matchroom Sport, if they really serious and sincere about wanting this fight, then they must be willing to bend and to bend some more in order to satisfy Deontay Wilder and make the fight happen or there won't be a fight. The "Bronze Bomber" has dug in his heels and it's just a battle of wills now.
Like I said; Wilder is a born rebel and a loner who doesn't give a good damn what others may think or care about him or his career moves.
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Originally posted by TexasCowBoy View PostYeah, that is another one (canelo)...well, dont wonder no more!!! The reason is the corruption....WeBeCorrupt (WBC)....they and the WBA are pretty flagrante about it....WBO is pretty much bought off by Top Rank...and the IBF???? What are your thoughts on that IBF
I also like what they are trying to achieve with the 2nd weigh-in on fight day. Aside from PEDs, dehydration and re-hydration is the biggest danger in pro Boxing. Some fighters seem to be able to re-hydrate up to 24 lbs in 24 hours, and look 2 or 3 divisions heavier than their opponent in the ring. Also dehydration shrinks the brain away from the skull wall. If a fighter is still dehydrated in the ring, it can literally cause their brain to rattle when taking a punch. I don't think it's coincidence that the majority of boxing-related deaths and brain damage seem to happen to fighters who have to make weight - Aside from Ali, I can't think of too many cases in the HW division.
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Originally posted by Adamsc151 View PostI don't always agree with the rankings that IBF come up with, but they seem the most even and consistent with applying their rules. In recent years they've had the most form for stripping champs who avoid mandatory challengers.
I also like what they are trying to achieve with the 2nd weigh-in on fight day. Aside from PEDs, dehydration and re-hydration is the biggest danger in pro Boxing. Some fighters seem to be able to re-hydrate up to 24 lbs in 24 hours, and look 2 or 3 divisions heavier than their opponent in the ring. Also dehydration shrinks the brain away from the skull wall. If a fighter is still dehydrated in the ring, it can literally cause their brain to rattle when taking a punch. I don't think it's coincidence that the majority of boxing-related deaths and brain damage seem to happen to fighters who have to make weight - Aside from Ali, I can't think of too many cases in the HW division.
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Originally posted by 5000boxing View PostDefinitely.. the PED situation put a bad taste in my mouth.. but hey.. but because of his bravery, I will give him the benefit of the doubt and even create a fake cover story for him. Like.. " maybe he ate a thousand steak tacos in Mexico.. a hour before his urine sample was requested???.. LMAO.. but seriously.. how many fighters are clean??? And have made it to the top with any "extra help?" Probably none.. LOL
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Originally posted by Adamsc151 View PostI don't always agree with the rankings that IBF come up with, but they seem the most even and consistent with applying their rules. In recent years they've had the most form for stripping champs who avoid mandatory challengers.
I also like what they are trying to achieve with the 2nd weigh-in on fight day. Aside from PEDs, dehydration and re-hydration is the biggest danger in pro Boxing. Some fighters seem to be able to re-hydrate up to 24 lbs in 24 hours, and look 2 or 3 divisions heavier than their opponent in the ring. Also dehydration shrinks the brain away from the skull wall. If a fighter is still dehydrated in the ring, it can literally cause their brain to rattle when taking a punch. I don't think it's coincidence that the majority of boxing-related deaths and brain damage seem to happen to fighters who have to make weight - Aside from Ali, I can't think of too many cases in the HW division.Last edited by john l; 03-04-2019, 04:18 PM.
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Originally posted by john l View PostWell I would not say none Wilder pays for 365 Vada testing as do a few others(makes his power all that more impressive).But yea a lot of these guys are juicing even some who might not want to but feel they have no choice.I think ANY A-side fighter who don't ask for it(testing) is very su****ious as why would they trust their opponent's???
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Originally posted by 5000boxing View PostYea.. Wilder's power is legit.. he ain't going no where.. they trying to wait on him to get old.. lol.
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Originally posted by john l View PostHe is flawed no doulbt(bad footwork,balence,no hook,no real body work)but he has GREAT power in right hand up with any man in history I think.He also has a very good jab when not fighting a southpaw(fury switch hitter.Ortiz)the one he came out with vs Stieverne was smoking.He has also shown at LEAST a decent chin and seems to also have REAL dog in him.Enough of a fighter to make Fury not want to try it again soon.He also has seemed to pick up a bit of an uppercut.But its that GREAT st8 right hand hidden behind that jab that makes him a scary dude.
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Originally posted by 5000boxing View PostExactly... which is why he would destroy AJ.. AJ would get that Jab,, an that rocket right in Rd1.. game over!
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