AJs resume has been exposed by the division

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  • ralex
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    #21
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Yes but Wilder is basic. Klitschko was master boxer. A huge difference.
    Master boxer that Fury boxed circles around???

    The same Fury that was dropped twice by Wilder??

    Listen to yourself

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    • Ray*
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      #22
      Originally posted by ralex
      Wilder will ko joshua. Joshua fans are fooling themselves. Klitschko doesn’t **** anywhere near like wilder does and Klitschko almost had Joshua out
      Yes I agree Joshua gets Ko’ed.... I want to see an undisputed champion at HW and all the divisions, that’s the main go for us boxing fans. So I don’t have patience for Wilder delaying the fight.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #23
        Originally posted by ralex
        Master boxer that Fury boxed circles around???

        The same Fury that was dropped twice by Wilder??

        Listen to yourself
        Stiles make fights.

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #24
          Originally posted by Cutthroat
          Do you realize Briedis nearly drew with Usyk? Briedis does NOT have better wins than Adamek's Cunningham x 2, Bell, Arreola, Chambers etc. His style is very similar to Briedis as well. I'm afraid its you that has been exposed.

          Stiverne was already shot to pieces by the time he fought Joyce, the fact that he lasted 6 with a guy considered a top 5 puncher is HUGE.

          Fury - Wlad was NOT competitive, not to mention Wilder was a sickly 213lbs, as if he was 100%! He was back to normal this fight. And Fury had 2 tuneups, came in a 256 which is still his prime fighting weight.


          Wilder was literally on course to fight Wlad before he got schooled by Fury. Wilder fought the guy that dominated Wlad, AJ fought the guy that got schooled lol.

          You keep trying to downplay Wilders resume, it aint working lol
          All I see is excuses from you. Wilder just happens to be sick in every big fight he has had (where he also struggled ofc), which has been only 2 times. I remember you making threads saying Wilder is past prime when he lost to Fury LOL. Excuses, excuses and excuses. You are an irrational Fanboy who can't even see how subpar Wilders resume is while trashing on a superior resume.

          You not seeing how Usyk is better than Adamek exposed your boxing knowledge already. Along with you using triangle theories to show which fighters are better than others also shows YDKSAB.
          I'll just leave it at that

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            #25
            Originally posted by Ray*
            That’s another lie placed around by you and others, show me the negotiation and Whyte turning the Breazeale fight down.

            Fact is the WBC are blocking Whyte, you yourself personally cannot tell me you cannot see this.

            Again 22 rounds in 3 years, oppose to another opponent who has fought 82 rounds in that same period of time. What do people expect from Breazeale? Not only he isn’t that good, he wasn’t even active enough.
            Of course he hasn't been active. It's a problem in the sport, once they become a mandatory they just sit back and either do nothing, or fight no hopers. Pulev just fought Bogdan Dinu and won't fight again until he gets Joshua. When he beat Kevin Johnson in the eliminator (another example of how final eliminators are always BS fights) he waited a year to face AJ before hurting himself in camp.


            Why did Whyte pull out of the eliminator against Pulev this time though? Is the IBF blocking Whyte too?

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              #26
              Yet Beyonce Wildher is ducking till this day!

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                #27
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                Of course he hasn't been active. It's a problem in the sport, once they become a mandatory they just sit back and either do nothing, or fight no hopers. Pulev just fought Bogdan Dinu and won't fight again until he gets Joshua. When he beat Kevin Johnson in the eliminator (another example of how final eliminators are always BS fights) he waited a year to face AJ before hurting himself in camp.


                Why did Whyte pull out of the eliminator against Pulev this time though? Is the IBF blocking Whyte too?
                No don’t change the subject, show us where Whyte pulled out of the negotiations for Breazeale. That lie has always been thrown around here.

                The OP is taking about “Joshua resume being exposed” here, but it’s more about the WBC than anything else.

                Since Wilder won the belt in 2015, the WBC mandatory have been Bermane and Breazeale, both boxers who have been inactive. So what does the OP thought was going to happen?

                If Whyte was the mandatory he too would be stopped by Wilder but I would bet that wouldn’t happen in one round.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  No don’t change the subject, show us where Whyte pulled out of the negotiations for Breazeale. That lie has always been thrown around here.

                  The OP is taking about “Joshua resume being exposed” here, but it’s more about the WBC than anything else.

                  Since Wilder won the belt in 2015, the WBC mandatory have been Bermane and Breazeale, both boxers who have been inactive. So what does the OP thought was going to happen?

                  If Whyte was the mandatory he too would be stopped by Wilder but I would bet that wouldn’t happen in one round.
                  Povetkin was the mandatory. He pissed hot and Bermane replaced him in a fight that nobody wanted to see. If I remember correctly, the final eliminator was Stiverne/Breazele and Bermane stepped in when Povetkin failed the test. I'm sure someone can post links.

                  I don't have the link to the article about Whyte saying it was short notice, but I did see it posted on here. Hoping someone else will do it for me, because I'm feeling really lazy today. I do have the link to Wilder trying to get out of the mandatory when Stiverne stepped in saying "Nobody wants that fight, let me fight Parker" Ironically, I've had that opened in a tab when you and I were debating a different topic, I never posted it because it had nothing to do with what we were talking about, but I kept it because it was an interesting read lol

                  https://www.******.com/494083-deonta...t-face-parker/


                  EDIT - Wow, they don't let you post Ring Magazine on here?
                  Last edited by _Rexy_; 05-19-2019, 10:20 AM.

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                  • Cutthroat
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                    All I see is excuses from you. Wilder just happens to be sick in every big fight he has had (where he also struggled ofc), which has been only 2 times. I remember you making threads saying Wilder is past prime when he lost to Fury LOL. Excuses, excuses and excuses. You are an irrational Fanboy who can't even see how subpar Wilders resume is while trashing on a superior resume.

                    You not seeing how Usyk is better than Adamek exposed your boxing knowledge already. Along with you using triangle theories to show which fighters are better than others also shows YDKSAB.
                    I'll just leave it at that
                    Wilder literally tore his bicep and broke his hand vs Arreola in late 2016, how hard is it to believe he wasn't 100% when he's dropped from 226-213 in that time? He obviously changed his workout routine to accommodate his injuries, he's now back to 223.

                    What was AJs excuse getting dropped by Wlad huh? Wlad couldn't even stop Bryant Jennings 2 years earlier?

                    In fact how many times has AJ stepped up?

                    Wlad that struggled with Jennings & shut out by Fury?

                    Whyte that went life and death with Chisora? Pedvetkin that got dropped by Price?


                    Wilder has outperformed not just Wlad vs Fury but 99% of the HW division, the only man to rival him is Tyson Fury.

                    & Adamek>Briedis who are both hard hitting counter punchers, very stylistically similar. Adamek has wins over prime Cunningham, x2, Bell, Banks, Chambers, Arreola, Grant, etc. There's no shame in losing to Vitali lmao, same **** would happen to Usyk.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      Povetkin was the mandatory. He pissed hot and Bermane replaced him in a fight that nobody wanted to see. If I remember correctly, the final eliminator was Stiverne/Breazele and Bermane stepped in when Povetkin failed the test. I'm sure someone can post links.

                      I don't have the link to the article about Whyte saying it was short notice, but I did see it posted on here. Hoping someone else will do it for me, because I'm feeling really lazy today. I do have the link to Wilder trying to get out of the mandatory when Stiverne stepped in saying "Nobody wants that fight, let me fight Parker" Ironically, I've had that opened in a tab when you and I were debating a different topic, I never posted it because it had nothing to do with what we were talking about, but I kept it because it was an interesting read lol

                      https://www.******.com/494083-deonta...t-face-parker/


                      EDIT - Wow, they don't let you post Ring Magazine on here?
                      It’s cool. I just don’t like the “Whyte avoid an eliminator with Breazeale thing” yes he didn’t want to go to Bulgaria for Pulev, but guess what he fought Parker another good fight. And Miller too reject going to Bulgaria too. And I don’t blame them, no one wants to go to those places.

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