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  • Ray*
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    #61
    Originally posted by FlyingFJ
    After reading the article, i understand that the rematch clause does not guarantee the rematch in UK. He is saying that the first fight happened in Ruiz country so that the rematch should happen in UK. Come on Eddie, you will be dealing with Al and it won't be that easy. Please give the fans some truth.
    Hearn is desperate, for weeks he was promoting Ruiz as Mexican (Yes Yes I know about him being born in america), now Hearn is claiming the fight happened in Ruiz's country ! Wouldn't Mexico be his "country" if he are to believe the promotion of the fight?

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    • Thaman2x
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      #62
      You sound about as delusional as Hearn. More popular than Wilder???? HA. You're funny.

      Wilder's punch back in May was the Punch heard round the world. And it certainly isn't the first time it has happened. Ruiz was literally UNKNOWN to casuals before Saturday. Let's not try to belittle Wilder for AJ's shortcomings. At least you admit you're obsessed with Joshua, so, what you say is often understood for who you are.

      Originally posted by Noelanthony
      They know who Joshua is now( for the wrong reason obviously) Ruiz However is more known than Wilder in America and Worldwide due to casuals that don’t know anything about boxing yet probably know his name and obese body shape. That is my 20p finished. In fact I will convert it to 20 cent , your money so you know I come in respect. My emperor was stopped and humbled and as a result you won’t get me talking out of tone, even to a dumb Wilderlite like yourself. I will stay in my lane and keep my mouth firmly closed when Heavyweight boxing is being discussed. Though I will be back, you can’t keep a proud Brit down for too long

      Noel Anthony
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        #63
        Glassy got exposed to why he ducked Wilder and he better continue to do it. he won't last one punch.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Noelanthony
          Your not even allowing us to mourn !you are going out on a full Militery offensive. We have raised the White flag but you are doing a Daernerys Targaryen and burning the city down with innocent adults and Children
          Lol Noel. Sorry it wasn't meant for you!

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          • Alan Smithee
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            #65
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.
            What work did AJ and Hearn not want? Wilder? Wilder kept turning down the offers and nor him or his team were countering those offers with better offers. They just went and lined up some in house fights for Wilder.

            Dont be thinking all those facts have melted away cuz Ruiz knocked AJ out. Wilder ducking still happened. Wilder just hung back and allowed somebody else to get that work and win those belts.
            Uh, NOT! Nobody was ducking that fraud. He was a robot with no chin and no stamina well before the Ruiz fight. Why do you think they avoided Ortiz. Too much power. Once Klitschko exposed his weaknesses, they went against all stiffs. They though Ruiz was another one. WRONG! Miller would have crushed him as well!

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            • Mr.365
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              #66
              Only if it's done @ Wembley and in less than 7

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                #67
                Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                Wilder is ******** on himself by taking lesser fights with only his own belt on the line for less money when he could of fought for undisputed for more money than he's ever going to see? Amazing stuff.
                Yes. That’s kind of the definition of a gamble, right ?

                He takes lesser fights with only the WBC on the line, with the goal being that the fight with Joshua continues to build momentum and/ or Wilder gets the financial deal he wants for the fight, on the terms he wants for the fight.

                The gamble is one or both lose to the point where there are less belts/ money on the line and the fight is flushed down the drain.

                Sounds like a gamble to me. And it’s likely a lot easier to gamble on yourself when your backup plan is 20 million per fight. Hopefully they all come thru their fights and we are just as excited about Wilder Joshua as we were last week.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  He is right though with 3 out of 4 belts he will be considered no 1 as he beat the supposed no 1. Doesn’t make the slightest bit of difference to me now I will be focusing on the welterweight division from this day forth.

                  Reports are coming out that Joshua had a panic attack in the dressing room which sounds even more ****** than the baby oil excuse.

                  I don’t understand why Joshua gets so much hate from you guys. He has never disrespected Wilder even though he is constantly abused by him. He is not arrogant and even when he wins and loses he is humble. This black on black crime is crazy . We should all unite and help a brother when he hits the canvas 4 times
                  WW is definitely where it’s at

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Brettcappe
                    Uh, NOT! Nobody was ducking that fraud. He was a robot with no chin and no stamina well before the Ruiz fight. Why do you think they avoided Ortiz. Too much power. Once Klitschko exposed his weaknesses, they went against all stiffs. They though Ruiz was another one. WRONG! Miller would have crushed him as well!
                    I mean, Ortiz got offered the replacement for the fight, but he turned it down...

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by andocom
                      You missed Callum Smith in that list.

                      I said it previously in another thread, I actually think if he wins the rematch this might not hurt Joshua too much especially with the UK fans, a lot of people love a come back story. If he loses the rematch he is in trouble though.

                      He was never the mouthy arrogant indestructable persona and handled himself well after the defeat, but yeah the rematch will be telling.
                      I agree, but he has to win the rematch emphatically, by KO the way Lennox did against Rahman. If he loses the rematch, regardless of whether he does better, he's more than in trouble. His career is over.

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