Casual? I have forgotten more about boxing then you have ever known. I have been a fan since the 70's. I met Ali, Holmes, Tyson, Chavez, too many to list. All you british clowns have is Joshua. He has a 1-2 with decent power, questionable stamina, and not a great chin. You think that he can withstand Wilder's right? Your out of your fu..ing mind. Joshua will lose an easy decision to Fury and get knocked out early against Wilder.
Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Proved He's a Fighting Man - Joshua Has Not!
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Povetkin is quality, Klitschko was at home ****ing Hayden Panitierre for two years after being befuddled by Tyson Fury (he's still Wladimir Klitschko, so the reputation still has value even though he was basically done).
Wilder has Stiverne when he was basically, at worse, #3 heavyweight in the world, Luis Ortiz when he was an unquestioned top 5 heavyweight in the world, Tyson Fury (if you're going to suck his **** for taking on Klitschko after Klitschko basically retired on a loss two years before, at least feign consistency), and a bunch of solid contenders (minus the second Stiverne fight) to round out the run.
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After what Fury did to Klitschko, with Klitschko then sitting on the shelf for a good two years with no fights...
You expect Fury to say what about someone who Klitschko was still able to fight to a 50/50 against?Comment
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Madison Square Garden, on their official website, lists face value tickets for Joshua-Ruiz at $2500-$100 (with basically two thirds of the lower bowl still available for sale/re-sale, but that's another conversation, lol).
Is it now your contention that tickets to Wilder-Breazeale at Barclays Center were priced $625-$25?
Because public information already shows that tickets started at $65, and I'm fairly certain ringside seats got up to $1500 (can't say for sure).Comment
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Ok, I guess we'll have to just take everyone's word that what they are saying is true then!I don't need Boxrec to know who he has fought. I have been following his career. His two biggest wins were against old dudes (Povetkin and klitschko) and the rest were against has beens or nobodies. Who has he fought that Wilder has been protected from? Povetkin failed a test. Your talking about Whyte? British bum!
Wilder was protected, by Finkel, from Wladimir Klitschko. After 33 fights too.
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32KOs) is still very much a work in progress, says his co-manager Shelly Finkel. After last Saturday's world title win over Bermane Stiverne, the hype began growing for a fight between Wilder and WBO/WBA/IBO/IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko. Finkel, who manages Wilder with Al Haymon and Jay Deas, also works closely with Klitschko.
I wasn't referring to Whyte but since you mentioned him, yes; the WBC are protecting Wilder from Whyte. Whyte is a decent boxer. He would give Wilder, Fury and Joshua (again) a good fight.Comment
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Just had a look as was thinking of going. Those prices are really ******.Madison Square Garden, on their official website, lists face value tickets for Joshua-Ruiz at $2500-$100 (with basically two thirds of the lower bowl still available for sale/re-sale, but that's another conversation, lol).
Is it now your contention that tickets to Wilder-Breazeale at Barclays Center were priced $625-$25?
Because public information already shows that tickets started at $65, and I'm fairly certain ringside seats got up to $1500 (can't say for sure).
The lower bowl as you call it I can't see any seats for $100? The sections cheapest that is available is $300+? With the sides being $700+.
The cheapest seat i can find is $150 and that is in the nose bleeds miles away from the ring. Anywhere that is near the ring that is left is $2500+ and that is a complete joke.
Wish i got a ticket earlier now.Comment

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