Comments Thread For: Joshua-Fury Fight Not Likely, Despite Promoters on Good Terms
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was he responding to me? He’s one of the little emotional hellions I ignored pretty early on this sight lol. And the article is quite clear about Hearn having a better working relationship with arum than he does the handlers for wilder. Expressly why I don’t waste time or digital ink arguing with serial arguers
*Sight.
I despair at the intellectual capacity of these Wilder imbeciles.
Be gone fools, before I destroy you with facts and logic.Comment
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First of all learn to spell
Fury wipes the ring with with both of them.
AJ is levels below Fury and woind get stopped late. At least Wilder brings an element of unpredictability, AJ is readable, and textbook, and slow. Fury would eat him alive and Hearn knows it, and wants to stay clear from that beating.
"Woind"
Wilder is readable in every fight
He brings Windmill lunges
No footwork No body work
Absolutely No game plan
Just one shot power
Stay off the drugs broComment
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Nope, we would never know. The offer was given a 24 hours deadline according to reports at the time. No details came out as they wanted a yes or no meeting or negotiations. Then months down the line we found out why they didn’t want any meetings and why they put a deadline on the 50m offer.....
The money wasn’t coming from showtime (Broke) but from UK BT sports, rivals of Sky sports which AJ was exclusively signed to. So no that offer was bogus as Conor Mcg claims to be a boxer.Comment
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Joshua is in boxing for creating a legacy. Wilder is not .I think AJ should take this fight, even for "short" money. I think it's a much easier fight for him than Wilder, for a huge payday.
Heck, if I'm AJ, I take this fight and retire afterward. He'd make $20million USD easily, and most likely retire with his faculties in tact.
I can't see Fury posing the same threat from a physical standpoint as Wilder, that's for sure.
Wilders legacy is in the category as biggest joke which he's a fight or two away from it if he's not there already . A Breazeale loss would put him a class all its own and he wont recover from it and wouldn't be surprised if he called it a day, that's how dopey and delusional his career has been .
Either way Joshua will get the belts one way or other,hes got a good 10 years left and not even at his peak yet which hes probably going to need 3/4 more fights to really get the feel of rounds .tempo and weight he should be at.
Joshua will easily surpass wilder in title defenses against far better fighters.
Fury has ZERO title defenses,not sure what his deal is ...obviously he wont have much legacy without a Wilder win and gettinga belt . Wilder is a fool ,someone Fury SHOULD be able to defeat if hes that great a boxer ( he won the first fight ) .Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-14-2019, 03:52 PM.Comment
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I still say; AJ should take this work. He's just so much better than Wilder fundamentally, and only slightly less powerful than Wilder. If Wilder was able to give Fury the problems he did, I think Joshua could easily stop him. An reasonably easy fight for a huge payday.Comment
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Well that sucks. Joshua-Wilder is the biggest fight to be made since they have all the belts and should be an action fight. But really I think Joshua and Fury are the two best and the fight I want to see the most.Comment
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Learn to spell firstwas he responding to me? He’s one of the little emotional hellions I ignored pretty early on this sight lol. And the article is quite clear about Hearn having a better working relationship with arum than he does the handlers for wilder. Expressly why I don’t waste time or digital ink arguing with serial arguers
Don't analyze articles to suit your agenda
Btw
*its Site...not sightComment
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These 2 will be fighting bums for the rest of careers and milking the UK fanboys for a very long time.
Just look at their next opponents for proof.
They will both talk about big fights and then fight the easiest opponents they can get away with.Comment
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