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  • davefromvancouv
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    #71
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
    No, Kafkod got it right. Wilder is talking too much about fear because he's having an internal battle knowing full well all his talk will come back to hit him in the face when he faces AJ. He knows he can run for only so long. He's cornered. And he knows it.

    His day of reckoning will soon be upon him. And he knows how humiliating it will be.
    Not a chance.
    Joshua. Doesn't. Move. His. Head.
    Wilder can't wait to get him in the ring.
    Joshua is tailor made for Wilder.
    Let's hope he gets past Andy Ruiz and the fight gets made next.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Iamsmoke89
      U have gotta be aj nut jacker
      Great comeback. That put me firmly in my place. There's no coming back after this. These facts speak for themselves

      You're a star who should be given privileges on here for this. Like a company car or something.

      I'll look out for more of your posts in future to learn from you. Your debating skills are a thing of beauty.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #73
        Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
        Shook I said. You are hung up on criticizing Americans.

        I simply don't understand why are you so insecure.
        I'm the insecure one? As I say, you get everything backwards and this is more evidence of that.

        I'm hung on the truth. Nothing else. You lot are not. You're only interested in excusing Americans all the time and accusing others of things they're not guilty of when it's the American at fault.

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          #74
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv
          Not a chance.
          Joshua. Doesn't. Move. His. Head.
          Wilder can't wait to get him in the ring.
          Joshua is tailor made for Wilder.
          Let's hope he gets past Andy Ruiz and the fight gets made next.
          He can't wait to get him the ring to the extent that he has ducked every chance to fight?

          Why you're this biased I don't know. That's your problem. But you're clearly not with it when it comes to reality. Our meetings in the past and this one is evidence of that.

          When AJ finally gets Wilder into the ring, he's getting knocked viciously unconscious. I can't wait. You'll need to find yourself another hero. But it's quite scarce on the American Heavyweight front.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee
            He can't wait to get him the ring to the extent that he has ducked every chance to fight?

            Why you're this biased I don't know. That's your problem. But you're clearly not with it when it comes to reality. Our meetings in the past and this one is evidence of that.

            When AJ finally gets Wilder into the ring, he's getting knocked viciously unconscious. I can't wait. You'll need to find yourself another hero. But it's quite scarce on the American Heavyweight front.
            A Joshua or Wilder loss would not be the end of the world. It would just mean that they were beaten by a better fighter ON THAT PARTICULAR NIGHT, but they would still be respected for testing themselves like all great fighters are. Wilder and Joshua have already proven themselves to be the best of the division, headed by the lineal champion, Tyson Fury. The Wilder-Joshua fight is right around the corner and when it unfolds, you will understand why Joshua has avoided the longest reigning heavyweight champion since he began his title run. And don't be surprised if he gets stretched as quickly as Breazeale did in his first go around. At this point in his career, Joshua tends to freeze like a deer in headlights when he takes a good punch. But the good news is, he will learn from the experience and come back stronger in the rematch, just like Wilder did after his fight with Fury (returning to basics and settling down on his punches). Joshua may even beat Wilder in the rematch. Then there would have to be a rubber match to settle the score. Throw in fights with Fury, Whyte and Ortiz and you have a golden era of heavyweight action for years to come.
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              #76
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              I'm the insecure one? As I say, you get everything backwards and this is more evidence of that.

              I'm hung on the truth. Nothing else. You lot are not. You're only interested in excusing Americans all the time and accusing others of things they're not guilty of when it's the American at fault.
              Show me when I have ever said that,

              You are delusional and blind

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                #77
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                A Joshua or Wilder loss would not be the end of the world. It would just mean that they were beaten by a better fighter ON THAT PARTICULAR NIGHT, but they would still be respected for testing themselves like all great fighters are. Wilder and Joshua have already proven themselves to be the best of the division, headed by the lineal champion, Tyson Fury. The Wilder-Joshua fight is right around the corner and when it unfolds, you will understand why Joshua has avoided the longest reigning heavyweight champion since he began his title run. And don't be surprised if he gets stretched as quickly as Breazeale did in his first go around. At this point in his career, Joshua tends to freeze like a deer in headlights when he takes a good punch. But the good news is, he will learn from the experience and come back stronger in the rematch, just like Wilder did after his fight with Fury (returning to basics and settling down on his punches). Joshua may even beat Wilder in the rematch. Then there would have to be a rubber match to settle the score. Throw in fights with Fury, Whyte and Ortiz and you have a golden era of heavyweight action for years to come.
                AJ and Fury have proven themselves the best of the division. But what the hell has Wilder done? Nearly get taken out by a hype job with high blood pressure who nearly failed the medical and had no stamina? That is "Proving" yourself to you is it?

                Wilder is saying no until 2020. Wilder is saying AJ is desperate for the fight. Wilder is saying no even if offered 50/50. But this is AJ ducking? You're sick in the head. Wilder has made it very clear but you still want to delude yourself otherwise? What the f3ck are you even.

                Wilder learned from his loss to Fury by beating a style that was made for him? Wilder never gets decent fighters out this quick. Lightning won't strike twice with anyone else.

                Wilder is the one who froze when Ortiz had him out on his feet. Have you forgotten already? When did AJ freeze when he gets hit? Which fight does this delusion come from? What round and time on the clock?

                Yeah, Wilder will blow AJ away like he did Brezeale. They're pretty much the same class of fighter. Yawn. However, that is proving impossible with how scared Wilder is of him.

                You may now get back to your crippling delusions.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                  Show me when I have ever said that,

                  You are delusional and blind
                  Who is ducking the AJ/Wilder fight?

                  Does Wilder deserve 50/50?

                  Do you agree that Wilder has said no until 2020?

                  Do you agree that Wilder lies a lot and contradicts himself all the time?

                  You calling me delusional is another time of you getting it backwards. I've said nothing delusional. You on the other hand...

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    AJ and Fury have proven themselves the best of the division. But what the hell has Wilder done? Nearly get taken out by a hype job with high blood pressure who nearly failed the medical and had no stamina? That is "Proving" yourself to you is it?

                    Wilder is saying no until 2020. Wilder is saying AJ is desperate for the fight. Wilder is saying no even if offered 50/50. But this is AJ ducking? You're sick in the head. Wilder has made it very clear but you still want to delude yourself otherwise? What the f3ck are you even.

                    Wilder learned from his loss to Fury by beating a style that was made for him? Wilder never gets decent fighters out this quick. Lightning won't strike twice with anyone else.

                    Wilder is the one who froze when Ortiz had him out on his feet. Have you forgotten already? When did AJ freeze when he gets hit? Which fight does this delusion come from? What round and time on the clock?

                    Yeah, Wilder will blow AJ away like he did Brezeale. They're pretty much the same class of fighter. Yawn. However, that is proving impossible with how scared Wilder is of him.

                    You may now get back to your crippling delusions.
                    You notice how fast Fury ran from the rematch? That should tell you everything you need to know. Wilder is the better fighter and Fury knows he dodged a bullet. Fury is now in ESPN protective custody and he's going back to basics too, staying there until he's confident that what happened in the first fight, doesn't happen again.

                    Joshua could have made over $50 million fighting Wilder last year, but until Fury gave Joshua the confidence to believe that he COULD beat Wilder, he did everything in his power to avoid fighting the best fighter in the division and the only champion that existed when he came onto the scene. But Martin, Takam, Parker, Povetkin and now Ruiz aren't really confidence builders, are they. These fighters don't really prepare you to handle the nimbleness of Fury, or avoid the sneaky power of Wilder. The best fighter to prepare for that is Ortiz, but Ortiz dropped the ball in a big way after Miller dropped out and he's slipped a step since his fight with Wilder. Wilder wants to run it back with Ortiz because he's a better fighter now after the Fury fight and he's improved his nutrition and boxing skills to make it even easier to knock people out.

                    You see how much more relaxed he was with Breazeale? That's from going 12 rounds with Fury. Joshua gained HIS only real experience from an older-than-Ortiz Klitschko, who Fury played with two years prior.

                    I said this last year: Joshua was never the best heavyweight in the world. That distinction goes to the longest reigning heavyweight champion, Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder. Joshua will be ready to fight him when you hear "50/50" come out of Hearn's mouth.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                      You notice how fast Fury ran from the rematch? That should tell you everything you need to know. Wilder is the better fighter and Fury knows he dodged a bullet. Fury is now in ESPN protective custody and he's going back to basics too, staying there until he's confident that what happened in the first fight, doesn't happen again.

                      Joshua could have made over $50 million fighting Wilder last year, but until Fury gave Joshua the confidence to believe that he COULD beat Wilder, he did everything in his power to avoid fighting the best fighter in the division and the only champion that existed when he came onto the scene. But Martin, Takam, Parker, Povetkin and now Ruiz aren't really confidence builders, are they. These fighters don't really prepare you to handle the nimbleness of Fury, or avoid the sneaky power of Wilder. The best fighter to prepare for that is Ortiz, but Ortiz dropped the ball in a big way after Miller dropped out and he's slipped a step since his fight with Wilder. Wilder wants to run it back with Ortiz because he's a better fighter now after the Fury fight and he's improved his nutrition and boxing skills to make it even easier to knock people out.

                      You see how much more relaxed he was with Breazeale? That's from going 12 rounds with Fury. Joshua gained HIS only real experience from an older-than-Ortiz Klitschko, who Fury played with two years prior.

                      I said this last year: Joshua was never the best heavyweight in the world. That distinction goes to the longest reigning heavyweight champion, Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder. Joshua will be ready to fight him when you hear "50/50" come out of Hearn's mouth.
                      Fury took a better offer and refused to fight on a Haymon platform again. Fury talks shlt, but if we're being honest, Fury does need some more ring time before fighting the top guys. I just wish he was honest about it instead of trying to claim otherwise.

                      Fury at 50% proved without a shadow of a doubt that he's the better fighter even though Wilder was in prime and at his best. Fury also beat two other fighters in Chisora and Wlad that Wilder ran from.

                      We're not talking about the 50 Mill offer from last year. We're talking about now. Wilder does not want it next. He's said he wants it in 2020. He's already said he won't accept 50/50 as well. I know why. The fight is getting too close for comfort now and he thinks Hearn may offer 50/50 so he needs another plan to duck like the coward he is.

                      AJ wanted to fight Wilder before the fury fight had even been signed. So that's just more delusion from you.

                      You can get back to it now.

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