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  • spenz
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    Marination gone wrong once again.

    Wow how does this fight affect the economy of Heavyweight now?

    Joshua was being used as a carrot dangle for each PPV fights of Wilder and Fury, now that the carrot is finished do they get the same future PPV results, we shall see. I guess they would have to wait for the rebuilding career process of Joshua or someone would eventually come out, but of course it's never going to be the same again ever.

    I hope too that Wilder was able to secure a huge contract on a network before this fight because that 100 million offer will never be there ever again.

    Anyway, it's gonna be fine, AJ was supposed to be the shortcut to super-stardom and massive exposure to fans worldwide, now that that's gone, he just have to go the normal route. Wilder just keep on knocking out guys left and right and may be he'll eventually get there. Fury should just keep on winning while using his mouthpiece, do his thing.

    Probably the ultimate loss here are for the boxing fans who once again lost the opportunity to see the match-up between a PRIME vs PRIME undefeated champs. This is something we will never get back again. Just imagine if Wilder was the one who knocked AJ out in the biggest heavyweight fight event of this era. Unimaginable Fame and the chance for Heavyweight division and boxing overall to rise from the ashes.

    Next up for the Marination Mania: Spence vs. Crawford. Good Job greedy Networks keep it up.
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    There will be a rematch in U.K. AJ might beat Ruiz there, but that 1 loss in his record will always be there.

    Hopefully now that Joshua is gone, fans would rally to Wilder now or Fury. That would be a good direction to take. Joshua's charisma is irreplaceable though.

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    • Ray*
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      #3
      A loss doesn’t mean your career is over, we just learn that from Julian Willian’s passionate interview in his victory speech last month. Having said that am glad everyone in the HW lost money. That “The offer would get bigger” phrase has been doing my head in. Those fans that were using it, as an excuse/acceptance of ducking, would now know why we shouldn’t be endorsing ducking in the form of marination.

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      • RuleOfTheSpear
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        #4
        It's bound to happen, especially to weight bullies. Eventually their body couldn't stand draining too much weight.

        I could see it happening to either Crawford or Spence. Bob and Haymon should stop marinating that *****.

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        • spenz
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          Despite the Mexican flag waving and all, I am in serious doubt that Mexican fans will fully rally with Ruiz Jr like Canelo. There's just something in that guy that screams he would not last--that sooner or later that pot belly would crack. Maybe I'm wrong.

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            #6
            The prime AJ vs prime Wilder thing can now become a could've, would've, should've thing now. Fans can keep saying Wilder would've knocked him out but it's getting closer in becoming fantasy match-up now and it wouldn't matter if it didn't happen in the ring. Wilder's got slim resume so I don't think there's anything to brag about his 'legacy' even if he keeps on rolling in his career. He's not that young also to build up his resume much further. Beating AJ (and Fury) was his only way for a good legacy. Now it's on the way to getting into the trash bin also. Enjoy Wilder fans. At the end of his career, he might not get to HOF either.

            As for Spence-Crawford, as much as I don't like Arum, the balls are now actually on Spence and Haymon's court.

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            • TRTboy
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              Hahaha good riddance to that ****** Eddie Hearn. I love it

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              • Tony Trick-Pony
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                #8
                Originally posted by spenz
                Wow how does this fight affect the economy of Heavyweight now?

                Joshua was being used as a carrot dangle for each PPV fights of Wilder and Fury, now that the carrot is finished do they get the same future PPV results, we shall see. I guess they would have to wait for the rebuilding career process of Joshua or someone would eventually come out, but of course it's never going to be the same again ever.

                I hope too that Wilder was able to secure a huge contract on a network before this fight because that 100 million offer will never be there ever again.

                Anyway, it's gonna be fine, AJ was supposed to be the shortcut to super-stardom and massive exposure to fans worldwide, now that that's gone, he just have to go the normal route. Wilder just keep on knocking out guys left and right and may be he'll eventually get there. Fury should just keep on winning while using his mouthpiece, do his thing.

                Probably the ultimate loss here are for the boxing fans who once again lost the opportunity to see the match-up between a PRIME vs PRIME undefeated champs. This is something we will never get back again. Just imagine if Wilder was the one who knocked AJ out in the biggest heavyweight fight event of this era. Unimaginable Fame and the chance for Heavyweight division and boxing overall to rise from the ashes.

                Next up for the Marination Mania: Spence vs. Crawford. Good Job greedy Networks keep it up.
                Very well said, man.

                Yeah, Andy just shook up the boxing world. I'm loving it!

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                • spenz
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                  Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony
                  Very well said, man.

                  Yeah, Andy just shook up the boxing world. I'm loving it!
                  Maybe Andy's pot belly would a little longer, rack up consecutive wins and maybe Mexicans would indeed rally behind him. I doubt it lasts though, that rematch with AJ in U.K. is a tough one. I doubt he wins that because AJ will just box him there, would probably never risk exchanging anymore and with home backing I doubt he will get the decision.

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                  • The3
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by spenz
                    There will be a rematch in U.K. AJ might beat Ruiz there, but that 1 loss in his record will always be there.

                    Hopefully now that Joshua is gone, fans would rally to Wilder now or Fury. That would be a good direction to take. Joshua's charisma is irreplaceable though.
                    AJ win ok let make a 3rd fight, Next fight gone wrong Crawford/Spence

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