When are people going to see virgil hunter is the most overrated trainer in the world? Yes, ward was an ATG, but other than that, dude has produce nothing but losers. What kind of gameplan it was to stay within striking distance of wilder? You have to stay away at all cost at first, then as the fight drags on, try to frustrate him and hope to catch him out of position. You NEVER stay within striking distance.
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For Anthony Joshua wanting to fight Deontay Wilder is insane. Wilder is just too fast quick and athletic for him. If Joshua squares up by standing flat-footed without moving his head it will be good night Irene for him. AJ is just too slow. Wilder releases his punches much faster and harder than Joshua does.
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Originally posted by MastaBlasta View PostThis - LoL!!
Umm, yes makes perfect coward sense. Fighters usually wanna prove they are the best - mgmnt be d*mned.
But. tell the truth, you are aj huh?
And when it comes to ego, who wouldn't want to stay undefeated for as long as needs be? Why would AJ fight Wilder if he didn't have to? Or vice versa? What's in it for him? He'll stay just as popular in the UK whether he ever fights Wilder or not.
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Originally posted by chepboxingking View PostWhen are people going to see virgil hunter is the most overrated trainer in the world? Yes, ward was an ATG, but other than that, dude has produce nothing but losers. What kind of gameplan it was to stay within striking distance of wilder? You have to stay away at all cost at first, then as the fight drags on, try to frustrate him and hope to catch him out of position. You NEVER stay within striking distance.
Virgil Hunter is way overrated
He did well with Andre cause Andre had all the tools necessary and a very good ring IQ
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Originally posted by diplo View PostSo what part of boxing being a business first and actual competition second have you been ignoring for the past 30 years. They have no obligation to make a fight for the fans, especially if the fanbase keeps supporting them no matter who they do or don't fight.
And when it comes to ego, who wouldn't want to stay undefeated for as long as needs be? Why would AJ fight Wilder if he didn't have to? Or vice versa? What's in it for him? He'll stay just as popular in the UK whether he ever fights Wilder or not.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View PostNow you all know why Joshua is so reluctant to fight Wilder. lmao.
I will wait until his confident enough to sign then we can talk.
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Originally posted by diplo View PostSo what part of boxing being a business first and actual competition second have you been ignoring for the past 30 years. They have no obligation to make a fight for the fans, especially if the fanbase keeps supporting them no matter who they do or don't fight.
And when it comes to ego, who wouldn't want to stay undefeated for as long as needs be? Why would AJ fight Wilder if he didn't have to? Or vice versa? What's in it for him? He'll stay just as popular in the UK whether he ever fights Wilder or not.
I ain’t an AJ or Wilder fan
But for how long will the fans stand behind him if he won’t fight the person we all are itching to see him fight
By the way , I always thought AJ would beat Wilder but after tonight , I see Wilder is learning something from his fight with Fury
Not so sure anymore
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Originally posted by NYG View PostRiiiight. The fight was over. Do you really want to see a guy die in the ring? Come on kid, use your brain for once
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[QUOTE] Originally Posted by MastaBlasta View Post
This - LoL!!
Umm, yes makes perfect coward sense. Fighters usually wanna prove they are the best - mgmnt be d*mned.
But. tell the truth, you are aj huh?[QUOTE]
Originally posted by diplo View PostSo what part of boxing being a business first and actual competition second have you been ignoring for the past 30 years. They have no obligation to make a fight for the fans, especially if the fanbase keeps supporting them no matter who they do or don't fight.
And when it comes to ego, who wouldn't want to stay undefeated for as long as needs be? Why would AJ fight Wilder if he didn't have to? Or vice versa? What's in it for him? He'll stay just as popular in the UK whether he ever fights Wilder or not.
Wilder, AJ, & Fury already have gold legacies and money will always find them with whats already in the history books. A loos by any or all of them won't change that.
Once your grandchildren are secure (theirs are and they don't even have any yet), other things should matter to a man. As a fan I hope other things matter.
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