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  • #61
    Originally posted by bluemax View Post
    What a mismatch designed to pad Joshua's record. Is this phoney going to ever fight a legitimate threat. So far his biggest challenge has been against an already beaten , ring rusty, 40 year old Klitchko and he had to get off the floor and win against a gassed Klitchko. Now his management lo balls any real challenge so he gets to fight fat Ruiz and yet he STILL needs a rematch clause and a carefully selected set of judges and referee to even do this. No doubt anymore why he's a distant number 3 behind Wilder and Fury
    over 7 Mill for Ortiz was a lowball offer? What do you call the 500K he got for Wilder?

    Can you tell me the different process The New York commission went through to other fights happening in the US?

    Which huge star never had a rematch clause for a voluntary?

    You won't answer these questions because you're a cowardly and delusional American which is typical of you zombies. You'll duck like Americans love to do all the time. So much so, that i'm surprised you dudes don't come with hoisin sauce to dip that duck in.

    Haha, B1tches.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by hitking View Post
      With AJ’s tendacy to get hit with straight right hands. So the fight could very well turn into a who lands first type deal. And if that’s the case. I like Wilder’s chances of surviving anything AJ lands. As opposed to AJ surviving getting blasted by arguably the hardest right hand in the history of boxing.
      Give me all the fights and times AJ was hit with the right hand if it's a "Tendency"?

      Now with Wilder? He gets his with pretty much every shot in the book. Even though most of them are complete bums. Haha.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
        This is the only fight ever where the supporters of the champ seem to think he will lose lol...

        The reason is obviously that this is such a ridicolous matchup that they need to pretend they are afraid.
        Which fans will think the champ will lose? Wilder or AJ fans?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by boxingfan4ever View Post
          Lol! Do you think that Joshua is going to resist an atomic bomb right hand in his weak chin? Come on my friend....Wilder only need a second to resolve Joshua....Joshua is going to be very busy tryng to avoid that bomb, but only in a second he can see the lights....
          Actually, Wilder is the one with the glass chin. He was wiped out by a Russian with no power in the amateurs. And out on his feet with a nothing shot against Ortiz. Could you imagine what a big shot from AJ will do? AJ is the one with the skill to get his shots off against the non existent defence of Wilder. So good luck with that.

          Skills pay the bills. You should know that by now and not be so ignorant. But don't worry, you'll see for yourself soon when the coward Wilder finds his balls and is ready to cash out.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
            Now. Hearing that Hearn knows it's all just a gamble and he's now ready to do it should give nobody incl AJ fans trouble deciphering who was holding up this fight all along.

            Now let's be real, hash it out and get that 'gamble' signed. It's time! Let's not do it late like Floyd-Manny.
            Hearn said it was a gamble for both.

            Are you forgetting Finkle and Wilder saying no until late 2020 and Wilder saying no to even a 50/50 split? Has it escaped your mind already? Haha. That 100 Mill offer was all there to see for anyone with a brain. No counter offer was ever put forward.

            Must be horrible being this delusional. But it's to be expected of cowards if i'm being honest.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
              How can you even say that with what Hearn just said? He basically low-key just admitted that he's been holding up this fight because it's a 'gamble'.

              And lol at your sig gif. Is that a towel advertisement?
              I've heard of clutching at straws... But what is this?

              Haha. Mind bobbling.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                This is a fight that needs to happen. A great heavyeight fight "dwarfs" all others. I was a wide eyed 11 year old for the "Thrilla in Manila". Even at that age I realized the importance of it. That era of heavyweights kept the sport in the headlines. It's a shame that Fury wouldn't rematch Wilder right away. That fight would have already happened and the winner should have fought Joshua. Stop all the nonsense and "Lets get it on" as Mills Lane would say!
                You're 55 years old? And you're this delusional and pathetic?

                You could have been excused as a 15 year old. But 55? You should really be embarrassed with yourself. But you have zero self awareness. Jeez.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                  You're 55 years old? And you're this delusional and pathetic?

                  You could have been excused as a 15 year old. But 55? You should really be embarrassed with yourself. But you have zero self awareness. Jeez.
                  Your mum doesn't mind that i'm 55!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                    Your mum doesn't mind that i'm 55!
                    You're in to 75 year old women?

                    God, it's got even worse. My deepest sympathies.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                      He didn’t even land the windmill right on Fury, he caught him with a left hook and slapped him with the windmill right in 12th rd. In the other round, Fury slipped.

                      Povetkin is greater than Ortiz based on everything and Josh battered him. Dillian Whyte is the 4th best heavyweight in the world and Josh sparked him out cold. And he retired a hall of famer in Wladmir Klitschko.

                      Wilder has never faced that level of competition in his career. No points for beating a 49-yr old with heart problem who didn’t pass the medical before the fight and a fat Fury who was coming off a 3-yr lay-off & mental/drug issues. Wilder actually lost both fights.
                      I like Ortiz and Fury and am not a Wilder fanboy, but I don’t understand — how did Wilder lose to them?
                      Please explain your reasoning.

                      I had the Wilder-Fury fight a draw, and in the other fight, Ortiz didn’t beat the count in the tenth.

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