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  • Jkp
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    #31
    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
    Where did you hear that bit about there being a proposal by the WBC board of directors? Ive heard some of you moronic Wilder goons on here talking about it but ive heard nothing official or even slightly official on those matters. You sure you are not just making that up to help your **** all over Dillian Whyte post?

    Also any talk of a unification fight only happens if Ruiz beats Joshua a 2nd time. Wilder wont face Joshua i think there have been enough chances turned down by Team Wilder for that fight to see he has been ducking Joshua.
    No one ducking Joshua anymore. He's been exposed. No chin. No stamina, no skills. Watch him get eaten up by any of the top 5.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #32
      Originally posted by Jkp
      No one ducking Joshua anymore. He's been exposed. No chin. No stamina, no skills. Watch him get eaten up by any of the top 5.
      That is completely fair enough. Not guna argue with you there. So now somebody has exposed Joshua the ones that were ducking him are no longer going to duck him, just like you said in your post there. The American way. Wont take the challenge until somebody confirms its not as risky as it may of seemed and then they come out of the wood work. Very brave of them.

      Thats why the rest of the Boxing world shakes it head at Boxing in America and their paths of least resistance all the time. America has got some great fighters, really great, but they have NO BALLS.

      NO BALLS?
      No balls!!!!
      Last edited by DaNeutral.; 07-18-2019, 12:57 AM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        That is completely fair enough. Not guna argue with you there. So now somebody has exposed Joshua the ones that were ducking him are no longer going to duck him, just like you said in your post there. The American way. Wont take the challenge until somebody confirms its not as risky as it may of seemed and then they come out of the wood work. Very brave of them.

        Thats why the rest of the Boxing world shakes it head at Boxing in America and their paths of least resistance all the time. America has got some great fighters, really great, but they have NO BALLS.

        NO BALLS?
        No balls!!!!
        I doubt wilder was ever scared of AJ.

        But I'll guarantee AJ is petrified of wilder. Especially after he got destroyed by an obese low ranked , under powered, American.

        Imagine what wilder would do to that big stiff glass jaw.

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          #34
          I believe Rivas is going to surprise quite a few people

          Kaboum

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            #35
            When Oscar lands the first big overhand right--that will be a key moment.

            Will Dillian take the shot well or wobble? Will he clinch? Fight back?

            He needs to take Oscar's best shots and counter him effectively to win this fight.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Jkp
              So whyte turned down a guaranteed shot at 3 world titles, so he could battle it out to become a mandatory and potentially get a shot at 1 world title some time in the future.
              Wilder is an easier route to a world title for Whyte that a rematch with AJ would have been (and which he will inevitably get anyway).

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                #37
                Originally posted by FlyingFJ
                God is great! I always prayed that one day Wilder and Ortiz will fight Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua. That prayer is heard now. Dillian Whyte will easily beat Oscar Rivas and the winner of Wilder vs Ortiz awaits him. The good part is Whyte can't ask for too much as he will be a mando and the champ will get a fair share. No running away this time mate!!! Whyte better start praying that he can get away with his dirty tactics. I am sure without the head butt on Parker he won't have won! Once a fighter is dazed he won't recover fully within an hour.
                Even if Whyte beats Rivas (I doubt he does), Wilder/Ortiz rematch and Wilder/Fury or Ruiz (If he beats Joshua again) would happen before Wilder or Fury has to fight Whyte as a mandatory. And to be honest the Ruiz/AJ rematch defines everything and everyone’s career at HW for future fights/negotiations. I think this is why Wilder/Ortiz rematch seems to have been delayed back to November 2019.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Jkp
                  I doubt wilder was ever scared of AJ.

                  But I'll guarantee AJ is petrified of wilder. Especially after he got destroyed by an obese low ranked , under powered, American.

                  Imagine what wilder would do to that big stiff glass jaw.
                  You couldn't guarantee anything. If AJ was petrified he wouldn't of made so many offers that deontay kept turning down.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PotentialToast
                    Wilder is an easier route to a world title for Whyte that a rematch with AJ would have been (and which he will inevitably get anyway).
                    I doubt that. Defintely not after what the obese short underpowered mexican did to AJ.

                    Whyte isnt fighting Wilder. next Hes not even next in the queue yet. He had a guaranteed signed contract to fight for 3 world titles.

                    He is a coward for running from AJ, there is no other explanation.

                    Whyte will run from WIlder fight as soon as it looks like it might happen, just like he did with AJ,

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                    • Jkp
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      You couldn't guarantee anything. If AJ was petrified he wouldn't of made so many offers that deontay kept turning down.
                      Those big money offers had no guarantee of an AJ fight.

                      I said a thousand times on this forum, theres a rematch clause in AJ's contracts so theres no way he could possibly guarantee an AJ fight anytime soon.
                      I even spelled out the exact scenario that happened, where Ruiz might pull off the shock win, and then he would need to rematch AJ. Not fight Wilder.

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