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Originally posted by TX_BOXNG View PostYea I agree, its not an easy win, WilDer is a beast, but if AJ can re gather himself I can see him win just like he was prior to Ruiz, right now is easy to say WilDer wins based off last night
right now it is REAL easy to say WilDer wins based off last night
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Originally posted by thack View PostWilder lets his self down ,always ...Joshua was done from r.3.Fazed,senses scrabbled ...clueless from there on. And Wilder would have hurt him much more. It's going to be hard for Joshua to rebuild from this but at least unlike Wilder, hammered by Fury he admits he was beaten by the better man.I now hope old Ortiz hammer's him.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostGreat analysis. Let me ask you this however. Do you think Wilder is one of the most “free agent” type boxers we’ve witnessed (minus Mayweather)? You led into what I think is partially the decision “he doesn’t want to get caught up into multi-fight deals.”
My take is that Wilder wants to be his own man, making his own decisions, when, how and where he wants. I firmly believe he is one of the most “free agent” boxers out there. He doesn’t want anyone controlling him and if so extremely limited. A lot of people can’t put their heads around Wilder’s decisions. But to me it makes perfect sense to me because he gets to dictate the terms in which he fights. Not a promoter, not a manager and not a sanctioning body. The hate Wilder crowd throws fits over this because all other boxers (especially AJ) is told when to jump, sleep, eat and *****
DAZN can still pay AJ, but i doubt it will be what he was getting paid. Hearn said, the long term plan was to sign "long term" to DAZN. But that only happens if AJ got the green strap. At that point, every living soul that wanted AJ would HAVE TO come to DAZN and there would be no joint ventures of any kind. Now that's out the door...at least for now
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Originally posted by arraamis View PostGood post dude!!!!
Add another wrinkle to your analysis:
The IBF, from what I've read, may insist that Ruiz fights Pulev for their strap immediately. If that's the case, then there goes the unified title match out the window. As there's a diminished profit margin (From the organizations perspective) when there's a unified champ holding all the belts, instead of a diff. Champ holding their own version of a belt.
Something else I read: Wilder's trainer stated that they offered up Ruiz to Wilder for a match years ago, but Wilder declined. Because he knew all about Ruiz, and that he's no joke to fight, in spite of his physical appearance. Apparently, Hearn and AJ didn't get the memo.
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Originally posted by andocom View PostYou said "Of course he quit hes a british HW", which is such a ****** thing to say after Fury against Wilder 2 fights ago. I'm not even from the UK but your posts are so bad its painful to read.
yea, calling all brits quitters is pretty bad
they got some real hard nuts over there
I think AJ probably has a lot of heart, but everything unraveled for him last night
it is real easy to talk shlt from ringside
I would love to be there during their de-brief..... that would be a real interesting Q/A session
AJ will be back..... you can see it
he was super-classy after the fight, and he is saying all the right things
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