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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWe don't even have DAZN in the UK.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYou are a world beater when you are number 1 and have the best resume and 3 world titles.
Unless of course you think every American who lost a fight weren't world beaters? Wilder lost to an obese Fury for crying out loud. His only win of merit is a hype job with high blood pressure who only has 1 decent win in his entire career.
The Brit fans are the sane ones. It's you guys who are the grotesque ones on here and elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWilder just showing us again how deluded and unintelligent he is. Nothing of what he said had any merit or truth to it. maybe you can point out to me considering you think otherwise?
Wilder's value just went way down you mean, so it's the opposite. Showtime where only overpaying him to keep him on their platform due to DAZN offering a shlt ton due to Joshua. Showtime might cut his purse when they lose millions more on the next dud fight.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostNo he's not. Ruiz just beat the number 1 so he is. This isn't the ret4rd Olympics we're talking about here. Wilder is number 5.
1) Ruiz
2) AJ
3) Fury
4) Whyte
5) Wilder
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostNot knocking Ruiz, he did a great job last night, but IMO this is just a temporary setback. Joshua obviously didn't train properly for Ruiz. He does have some key faults he has to correct, but I have confidence he'll get back in there again soon and build back up.
I consider myself a fan. I'm disappointed in the outcome but I wish him the best.
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Originally posted by Patsfan bri View PostSid your still alive ? Your guy just quit , just like khan , just like brook . It’s no coincidence that Brit and quit rhyme. I will say this though , I am sure Aj , Hearn and wilder all agree on one thing , the head is not meant to get hit , especially Aj’s Head . I have so much more to say to you . Once I’m done laughing I will write back.
AJ quit by looking the ref in the eye and shaking his head in confusion as to why he stopped it is quitting to you? Don't try so hard, you make yourselves look even more ridiculous than you lot usually do.
Curry quit against Honeyghan.
Collazo quit against Thurman.
Stevens quit against Golovkin.
De La Hoya quit against Manny.
Alexander quit against Bradley.
Tyson quit against Williams and Mcbride.
Qawi quit against Foreman.
Judah quit against Khan.
Moorer quit against Holyfield.
Would you like me to continue?
What happened to the rules of looking over a downed fighter in New York like Wilder was against Ortiz? Hmmm.
You won't be laughing as hard as I did when Wilder was schooled against an obese Fury coming off 3 years of drug abuse. Then Wilder put the cherry on top with all his excuses that he managed to contradict as well. So did his fans. AJ and his fans are not making excuses nor proving to be pathetic like you lot did. Nor did AJ set up fights that didn't include Wilder like a coward either the way Wilder did.
See you soon.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postis what " you see " really that important ?
considering the fact.....
you could not see Wilder sparking AJ, and yet we could
#karma
I've always acknowledged Wilder having a punchers chance. But that's all it was. AJ is the superior boxer of the two.
I'll have to see how AJ reacts in the rematch with Ruiz to see if he still has what it takes to beat Wilder. But as it stands, at least Ruiz had the balls to fight him unlike Wilder with him setting up many fights that didn't include AJ. But don't worry yourself and your fantasies. That was just AJ ducking wasn't it?
As you were.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostAJ made the bad decision to try and end Ruiz after dropping him by swinging hooks with him on the inside. You don't do that with a guy who has a faster, shorter left hook. It was ******. He paid the price for it. He never seemed to recover from that and was badly effected by anything Ruiz landed from then on.
I can't see him making the same mistake in the rematch. But AJ's career is on the line next time out.
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