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  • #21
    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    He struggled with Takam?

    he won every single round.
    dudes creating alternate realities

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    • #22
      looked like crap in the ring, but still looked like a god physically.

      so no, i dont see much difference there and don't have any real reason to think that was the key factor.

      stamina, maybe, but that's not fair to ruiz, who nailed him with power shots.


      these embarassing excuses are the product of you all buying into eddie hearns' hype, and genuonely believing him when he spun a yarn that wilder wasn't taking the fight beacuse joshua was too good. in realty, wilder turned down several different offers, [including an almost identical amount to what joe parker made,] because the money or the terms [move to DAZN and leave showtime,] were absolutely ridiculous.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by New England View Post
        looked like crap in the ring, but still looked like a god physically.

        so no, i dont see much difference there and don't have any real reason to think that was the key factor.

        stamina, maybe, but that's not fair to ruiz, who nailed him with power shots.


        these embarassing excuses are the product of you all buying into eddie hearns' hype, and genuonely believing him when he spun a yarn that wilder wasn't taking the fight beacuse joshua was too good. in realty, wilder turned down several different offers, [including an almost identical amount to what joe parker made,] because the money or the terms [move to DAZN and leave showtime,] were absolutely ridiculous.
        Whats embarrassing is Americans thinking that the AJ vs Ruiz result had anything to do with who was ducking who in the AJ/Wilder situation.

        That goes for Wilder himself as well.

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        • #24
          He's been under VADA since Klitschko.

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          • #25
            He's been doing VADA for awhile now, and there was nothing wrong with him physically. Knocked Andy down with 1 shot without any issues.

            Anything to crap on a fighter, right? It's even easier when they're down. Let me guess, if the rematch is in UK and Joshua wins, it's because he was allowed to go on his usual PED ****tail, right?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              According to Dillian Whyte and Gennady Golovkin he was.
              I know that Dillian Whyte made the claim. But did Golovkin as well?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                I know that Dillian Whyte made the claim. But did Golovkin as well?
                Yes, he definitely insinuated that he was a juicer by saying that the U.S Has different doping tests than the U.K.

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                • #28
                  Just to state for the record, the Andy Ruiz, Jr bout was the second consecutive bout that AJ had undergone VADA testing. The first time he was tested by VADA was in his previous bout against Alexander Povetkin.


                  Last edited by champion4ever; 06-06-2019, 04:47 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                    A bit like Froch vs Groves 1, the premature stoppage has made people forget that leading up to the stoppage, the winner was coming on strong and starting to hurt their opponent
                    So embarrassing to see that people say AJ "struggled" with Takam lol.

                    He didn't fight well, because of the headbutt in the first round, but basically never got out of 2nd gear because he simply didn't have to.

                    struggled doe

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                      Whats embarrassing is Americans thinking that the AJ vs Ruiz result had anything to do with who was ducking who in the AJ/Wilder situation.

                      That goes for Wilder himself as well.
                      whats really, really, embarrassing(aside from AJs performance) is brittards thinking we needed that fight to think/believe it was AJ ducking the whole time.....we could tell way before that

                      how many fighters, promoters, trainers etc can you find that has publicly pointed a finger at wilder for the fight not happening? im not talking about ******ed internet AJ fanbois...im talking about people actually involved in the sport...

                      i can name a bunch of guys from AJs own country and even a guy he fought that was pointing the finger at him

                      the DAZN deal was smoke and mirros and its been pointed out that AJ just met skipper for the first time recently

                      you expect wilder to sign a deal for 40 mil when a US ppv fight in vegas might make him 10-15 mil more? and then if he wins hes gotta rematch again for the same 40 million when he would really be entitled to much more as the undisputed champ and now a-side?

                      LOL

                      please...even after the DAZN deal was passed on i still didnt see a single person involved in boxing point blame at wilder or make fun of him for it.....the way i did when it was clear as day hearn was ducking the fight

                      you live in fantasy....your pride is shattered

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