Why's Wilder being so nice to AJ lately?

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  • BangEM
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    Why's Wilder being so nice to AJ lately?

    I just noticed Wilder has been defending Josh of late and he's putting the blame for the loss solely on the scumbag, Eddie Hearn. Shocking, isn't it?

    Even Wilder knows Ruiz ****ed up the bag and the generational wealth he slowly built up by fighting 42 bums back to back, lol. And now that he's about to cash in with Finkel, Dibella and Al Haymon, fat ****er Ruiz just came out of nowhere and messed up the bag with snickers, lol.
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    • Robbie Barrett
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      Because Haymon and Finkel have brainwashed the dummy Wilder in to thinking Hearn is some kind of bad man and he should stick with them.

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      • Phenom
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        Wilder v Ruiz will sell as many ppv in USA AJ really had no pull outside of UK

        I kind of felt bad for him when he was doing his TV rounds in America and everyone was basically ****ting on him

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          Oh god I thought this bull**** was over with

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          • juggernaut666
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            #6
            Wilder has no career without Joshua he knows it.


            He cant lie and bash him bc then he has nothing to talk about bc going on Fury he knows he lost that fight ,Joshua losing also is a risk he doesn't see that huge pay day his bone headed team told him not to take so he NEEDS Joshua relevant .

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            • BangEM
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              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Because Haymon and Finkel have brainwashed the dummy Wilder in to thinking Hearn is some kind of bad man and he should stick with them.
              Wilder is good where he's. The guy is a one-trick pony with power who can't box to save his life. And Haymon and Finkel have been able to turn him into a star despite how limited he's by matching him against boxers who're tailormade for him. Hearn would get him killed in the ring in quest for crap to run his mouth with on IFL TV with Kugan.

              Hearn doesn't know how to build boxers and Matchroom is the most terrible promotional company when it comes to matching their fighters. Dillian Whyte is going to get beat in a week's time as well.

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                He feels that Joshua is being misused, abused and mislead. Moreover, Joshua is just like Wilder is so many ways. Both are staunchly loyal to their teams. They trust them no matter what decision they make.

                For instance, it was a mistake for Joshua to have not fought Wilder last year and it was a mistake for Wilder to have turned down $100 mil to fight Joshua this year.

                In addition, Joshua made a mistake by challenging Andy Ruiz, Jr instead of Michael Hunter or Trevor Bryan at the Garden and he is making even a greater mistake in exercising his immediate rematch clause against Andy Ruiz as well.
                Last edited by champion4ever; 07-04-2019, 07:41 PM.

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                • Robbie Barrett
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                  Originally posted by BangEM
                  Wilder is good where he's. The guy is a one-trick pony with power who can't box to save his life. And Haymon and Finkel have been able to turn him into a star despite how limited he's by matching him against boxers who're tailormade for him. Hearn would get him killed in the ring in quest for crap to run his mouth with on IFL TV with Kugan.

                  Hearn doesn't know how to build boxers and Matchroom is the most terrible promotional company when it comes to matching their fighters. Dillian Whyte is going to get beat in a week's time as well.
                  How can a fan say a promoter making competitive fights is bad? Do you prefer mismatches?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Phenom
                    Wilder v Ruiz will sell as many ppv in USA AJ really had no pull outside of UK

                    I kind of felt bad for him when he was doing his TV rounds in America and everyone was basically ****ting on him
                    Keep dreaming, mate. Ruiz is a plodder that would get knocked out in the rematch within 6 rds. And if Josh doesn't beat him (I highly doubt this and I'd bet my two balls that Josh will destroy him in the rematch if he's fully fit), his first mandatory will beat him. Ruiz doesn't move his feet and those rabbit punches won't trouble anyone who isn't already concussed.

                    Wilder needs a big name for the bag and he knows that.

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