Why are Wilder fans celebrating AJs loss?

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  • LacedUp
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    #11
    Originally posted by Phenom
    What would you have done if Wilder was knocked the **** out by a short fat mexican


    Be honest
    Well for example you never saw me post any of those "wilder got extra time by the referee in the Ortiz fight" posts.

    There's nothing more cringe than people celebrating other people's loss.

    I always maintained that Wilder vs Joshua was one of the best fights EVER imo. Two super strong undefeated lions.

    And now that fight lost it's glamour.

    tbh it already lost a little glamour after Wilder lost to Fury, but he regained it with the breazeale win.

    But it's gone now for sure.

    Don't you think that sucks? honestly?

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    • rickJen
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      #12
      Yeah, I don't understand it either.
      I thought the most important thing for them is that their idol
      gets his retirement money.
      Now that it's all gone, they're still celebrating.

      And they knew Wilder was the one who held up the fight.
      They should be blaming him instead.

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      • D4thincarnation
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        #13
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        You were celebrating Wilder's duck and now celebrating AJs loss.

        Such a weird group of people.

        This should have been AJ vs Wilder for everything, and now we'll never have that fight where we are all crapping our pants and wonder what will happen.

        That's completely gone now which sucks imo.

        Wilder lost a $50m-100m pay day and his legacy fight it tatters.

        And he knows he is at least partly to blame.

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          #14
          Originally posted by famicommander
          I never had a doubt that Wilder would KO Joshua.

          I admit I am shocked that Ruiz pulled it off, but I have said from the start that Joshua doesn't have the head movement to deal with someone with heavy shots and fast hands.

          I am celebrating Ruiz's win because it's a great underdog story and Joshua deserved to be humbled for looking past his challenger.
          You mean like Wilder already having the Fury fight signed before the Ortiz fight even happens?

          Like that? Or different?

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          • Bmore18
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            #15
            As a fan of both fighters (yes its possible) both set of fan girls have made this site insufferable. Dont for a second thing all the idiot threads and celebrating wouldnt be exactly the same by the other side if Wilder had lost.

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            • LacedUp
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              #16
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              Wilder lost a $50m-100m pay day and his legacy fight it tatters.

              And he knows he is at least partly to blame.
              Exactly. he lost a great payday, that sucks for him obviously.

              but for us fans. wouldn't you have wanted that one night where you had to look through your fingers?

              I know I did.

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                #17
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                Wilder lost a $50m-100m pay day and his legacy fight it tatters.

                And he knows he is at least partly to blame.
                Wilder lost the pay day because Ruiz beat AJ, not because he didnt sign the DAZN deal. Wilder has a couple fights lined up. dont see why the fight cant be as big monetarily if AJ comes back and wins the rematch

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                • Bmore18
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Well for example you never saw me post any of those "wilder got extra time by the referee in the Ortiz fight" posts.

                  There's nothing more cringe than people celebrating other people's loss.

                  I always maintained that Wilder vs Joshua was one of the best fights EVER imo. Two super strong undefeated lions.

                  And now that fight lost it's glamour.

                  tbh it already lost a little glamour after Wilder lost to Fury, but he regained it with the breazeale win.

                  But it's gone now for sure.

                  Don't you think that sucks? honestly?
                  It sucks, but we have Ruiz to blame lol. Honestly going by your logic (Wilder regained after Fury "loss"), AJ can do the same if he wins rematch and Wilder wins rematch vs fury. The sky hasnt fallen, just a stormy day.

                  And yes there is a lot of cringeworthy stuf from all sides on this site

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Well for example you never saw me post any of those "wilder got extra time by the referee in the Ortiz fight" posts.

                    There's nothing more cringe than people celebrating other people's loss.

                    I always maintained that Wilder vs Joshua was one of the best fights EVER imo. Two super strong undefeated lions.

                    And now that fight lost it's glamour.

                    tbh it already lost a little glamour after Wilder lost to Fury, but he regained it with the breazeale win.

                    But it's gone now for sure.

                    Don't you think that sucks? honestly?

                    I don't feel like digging through your old posts but we both now none of that is true

                    No I don't think it sucks because I always thought the fight for the best HW is between Wilder and Fury not AJ if Fury gets knocked out by Schwarz then that would suck

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bmore18
                      It sucks, but we have Ruiz to blame lol. Honestly going by your logic (Wilder regained after Fury "loss"), AJ can do the same if he wins rematch and Wilder wins rematch vs fury. The sky hasnt fallen, just a stormy day
                      Obviously this is way way more destructive than Wilder's draw against Fury.

                      It'll take Joshua a long long time to prove he's not just a hypejob to the general public.

                      I remember when Lewis lost to McCall and that loss followed him pretty much for the rest of his career.

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