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  • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
    Fury should only fight Wilder in the UK.

    No point going to America again, schooling Wilder and get robbed by the judges
    The British judge scored the fight even (7-5 Fury), and the American judge scored the fight for Fury (8-4 Fury).

    Do you honestly think that a British judge would let Fury get hit with that touch jab, a big right on the jaw, the streetsweeper left hook behind it, and his head bouncing off the canvas, after already getting knocked down, and still fight?

    What the **** are you talking about?

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    • Originally posted by Calibaloc View Post
      I had no idea Al Haymon has ties with the WBC. Guess You learn something new everyday.

      Whyte is not really well known but I prefer him over Ortiz. Been there done that. I agree with you there.
      He doesn't; the clown is a UK fight fan with his britches in a bunch.

      Jermall Charlo is, right now, basically two years into a stall of his owed title shot, as a clear example of that clown's bull****.

      Arum/Warren and the WBO this is not

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      • Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
        yeah...... Fight the fccking final eliminator just the way spilka, fury, Washington, Dauhapas, arreola, Gaven and malik Scot did.

        So we can keep some cowards happy.
        Kind of weird you mentioned fights before he won the title...

        Also, Malik Scott did fight a final eliminator. Against wilder, to face Stiverne. So yeah...

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        • Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
          aj is mentally shook before the bell even rings...hes watched fury and brezeale nearly die in there...he watched ortiz fold 3x.....AJ is already mentally cooked...wilder will be in that guys head so fast when they start doing pressers and faceoffs....
          Good point.
          I really think Wilder will put some doubt into AJ before the fight even starts.
          When he's in bronze bomber mode look out!!

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          • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
            A voluntary defense is a voluntary defense; if Dillian Whyte wants to be a voluntary defense, have his promoter stop with talking ****, or insisting that the fight happens in Whyte's country, or insisting that the fight has to happen on the US channel that HIS promoter picks, and then maybe Whyte gets the call to fight as a voluntary.

            If not, become mandatory and force the fight; fight whomever the WBC puts in front of him, beat that man, and then call the shot.

            **** outta here.
            Lolx..... You feel hurt. Dnt be emotional, I just presented you with facts. Whhyte is the next guy after AJ and fury and wilder is aware of how desperate and ambitious whyte is, his team will want to keep him on the other side of the road while fighting unambitious guys and guys with health issues.

            Nice road block number 46.
            Last edited by Laligalaliga; 05-23-2019, 02:25 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
              Lolx..... You feel hurt. Dnt be emotional, I just presented you with facts. Whhyte is the next guy after AJ and fury and wilder is aware of how desperate and ambitious whyte is, his team will want to keep him on the other side of the road while fighting unambitious guys and guys with health issues.

              Nice road block number 46.
              Dillian Whyte is simply a guy treading in place, still not owed a fight because he's too chicken**** to fight Luis Ortiz, Tyson Fury or Kubrat Pulev.

              Deontay Wilder just fought his mandatory challenger, the next mandatory defense is owed in about a year's time, and Wilder now has a 11-month voluntary period to fight whomever he wants (based on how he's fought during his run, that may end up being two fights in the interim.

              Wilder's camp likely fights Luis Ortiz again to the close out the year (if it's not Joshua), and if he can't get Joshua early 2020, Adam Kownacki is being matched to be viable.

              Hopefully Dillian Whyte fights that final eliminator before the window comes due again, lol; maybe the WBC let's him fight Oscar Rivas (current #10 rated) as that elusive formal eliminator

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              • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                The British judge scored the fight even (7-5 Fury), and the American judge scored the fight for Fury (8-4 Fury).

                Do you honestly think that a British judge would let Fury get hit with that touch jab, a big right on the jaw, the streetsweeper left hook behind it, and his head bouncing off the canvas, after already getting knocked down, and still fight?

                What the **** are you talking about?

                It not about the nationality of the judges, it is who is paying them and what they are paying them for.


                If Wilder wins it going to be by KO, So Wilder shouldn't be scared to come to the UK unless he thinks he can't KO Fury and will get schooled again and won't have the judges to save him

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                • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                  Until Dillian we someone that is actually worth fighting , he can keep on crying, and his fans can cry wirh him.

                  Dillan Whyte is number one in the ratings because everyone who was ahead of him has gotten their shot (Stiverne, Ortiz, Fury) or chose to pursue another belt (Pulev); he still needs to fight someone to become the actual contender.

                  How can he be number 1 when Fury beat him?

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                  • Originally posted by diplo View Post
                    Btw people saying AJ is ducking, ok even if he is 'ducking' Wilder, well why not? It's totally understandable from his management point of view. He's an icon in Britain and they're going to want to keep him undefeated as long as possible. Sure an AJ-Wilder fight would make a lot of money, but AJ is worth more remaining undefeated and unified as long as possible. When will people stop assuming it's the actual fighter doing the ducking, or that the ducking is out of intimidation or fear. If I was AJ I'd fight every single other guy out there and rake in as much as I can before facing Wilder.
                    Well that's because you aren't a true warrior. You are actually condoning Anthony Joshua ducking Deontay Wilder? Wow. So acccording to your logic..keep fleecing the fans with bull***** fights just to make money...so when he finally gets around to fighting Joshua both will be out of their prime or one will incur a loss. That's a b**tch move. True fans want the best to fight the best while they are in their primes....meanwhile casuals like you condone ducking for money. Smh

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