Funny thing is that Wilder didn't mention Ruiz as a potential opponent for himself. That should be an easy fight to make now for all the belts. I think Haymon is trying to get that rematch money against Joshua first and then the winner can still fight Wilder later.
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostWilder is OBSESSED with AJ, he's jealous because the public love AJ. It kills Wilder to know AJ makes more losing than he and Tyson combined...on their best day.
I couldn't figure it out at first, every time Eddie Hearn made a higher offer it seemed like Wilder and Finkel became more agitated. In hind site, Finkel was angry because each offer put pressure on him to explain the massive promotional and financial disparity. Deontay is pissed and getting angrier because he thinks he should be the biggest attraction and paid...at least in America....and he's not.
Wilder sees it as a slight, as if that should be him.
It bakes Wilder's noodle to think Anthony Joshua got so big that he can afford offer him more money than Deontay made in his life....
You may see this differently and maybe you are right but, if I'm correct, Wilder and his team are just getting started. The hate for Anthony Joshua isn't promotional it's jealousy and it's real.
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View PostFunny thing is that Wilder didn't mention Ruiz as a potential opponent for himself. That should be an easy fight to make now for all the belts. I think Haymon is trying to get that rematch money against Joshua first and then the winner can still fight Wilder later.
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Wilder still talking about the lottery ticket he dropped down the storm drain,
makes the rematch with the guy who ducked Joshua the day before Ruiz beats him, and is still going to continue on with the pointless rematch
still talking about aj, has yet to call Ruiz by his name
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Originally posted by Batfink View PostThere is something that we all have to agree with is that performance from AJ left a lot to be desired. It was a remarkable capitulation of every single basic boxing skill I have ever seen. How is it possible to loose all your ability in 1 off night, I don’t think that’s possible. What’s clear is that Joshua has no natural boxing ability and relies on strategy/tactics from his corner. He couldn’t make any adjustments throughout the fight, for a guy that’s 6’6 not been able to use better stance work and movement + reach to keep his opponent away showcased a true lack of grass roots boxing ability.
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Originally posted by lion33lit View PostCould not agree more!! Joshua should at least - at this point in his career have a 2nd natured boxing ability to fight ANY opponent!! He ****** that night!! Why would you give up height and crouch into the little guy? Why would you unload all your robotic energy just because you knocked him down? Why didnt you employ the Klitchko Klinch when he unloaded on you?? Thats why HYPE is just that - HYPE!! Hearn should have kept his robot focused on its CRAFT, especially before coming to the US. He should have placed a "human" spin on all the commercial building....instead of all the greedy condescending trash talk aimed at Wilder & crew...
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Originally posted by YOU WILL LOSE View PostWilder still talking about the lottery ticket he dropped down the storm drain,
makes the rematch with the guy who ducked Joshua the day before Ruiz beats him, and is still going to continue on with the pointless rematch
still talking about aj, has yet to call Ruiz by his name
he can still fight ortiz...and still fight fury...and make goooood money....and let ruiz/joshua sort itself out...if AJ wins he reclaims his title...if ruiz wins he certifies himself and wilder can make a ton of money fighting whoever comes out of that
wilder lost nothing..its just a fantasy AJ fans/wilder haters made up to make themselves feel better
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LMAO
Wilder crying about this loss more than AJ.
He knows he lost out big time and he knows it is partially his fault as well.
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We also have to agree that Wilder has no skills & counts on matchmaking & his physical abilities. Wilder has NO strategy other than landing a lucky shot, never did, never will.
If we are going to be very honest be fair and hold everyone to that same standard. The truth is that the most skilled guy is Fury and he's flawed just like every other over hyped heavy weight including Wilder and AJ. And since we have on our honesty hats lets not forget Wilder avoided Wyhte because he's dangerous, fights better opposition and getting better in each fight.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but not their own facts.
Originally posted by Batfink View PostThere is something that we all have to agree with is that performance from AJ left a lot to be desired. It was a remarkable capitulation of every single basic boxing skill I have ever seen. How is it possible to loose all your ability in 1 off night, I don’t think that’s possible. What’s clear is that Joshua has no natural boxing ability and relies on strategy/tactics from his corner. He couldn’t make any adjustments throughout the fight, for a guy that’s 6’6 not been able to use better stance work and movement + reach to keep his opponent away showcased a true lack of grass roots boxing ability.
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