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  • BangEM
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    #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    In a sense, I can agree with Wilder. Joshua is still the money man and cash cow of the division. However that might about to change, if he loses for the second consecutive time in a row to Andy Ruiz, Jr.
    Why's Wilder obsessed with AJ? I'm pretty sure he has a picture of AJ in his house, lol.

    I know it must hurt to see $120 million gone since I doubt the both of them will ever fight.

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    • Bro. Steve
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      #32
      Why people watch boxing

      Some chunk of spectator interest in boxing is as a sort of male beauty contest. Guys that look like Anthony Joshua and David Haye sell tickets even when they lose. Ruiz is a superb boxer, and it's likely he can beat Joshua on any given day. But he's not a pretty boy, so there's still a strong tendency for the money to follow Joshua.

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      • Ake-Dawg
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        #33
        Originally posted by eco1
        This is a way to drop salt in the wound and get into AJ's head.
        I think both Wilder and Aj suck a bit, but Wilder is the bigger sucker of them all.

        I got Fury-Aj on top of the list and Wilder down there, he is a Ko waiting to happen, ohh wait, he was already saved by the ref.... Remember those 4 hours the ref gave him against Ortiz?
        Joshua is a KO that has already happened! Are we pretending that that didn't happen?

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        • uppercut510
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          #34
          Originally posted by peplz
          What Andy Ruiz eats does not make Deontay Wilder sh it. So Deontay Wilder can continue to come up with all the false narratives that he wants and try to squeeze whatever attention that he can get out of mentioning Joshua's name and rubbing in his loss but he still turned down over 100 million dollars that he will never have the drawing power to earn on his own. And if Joshua does lose to Ruiz again he better start trying to ride Ruiz's wave to promote himself and forget about using Anthony Joshua for publicity altogether.
          im not talking about wilder im talking about aj vs ruiz

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          • champion4ever
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            #35
            Originally posted by BangEM
            Why's Wilder obsessed with AJ? I'm pretty sure he has a picture of AJ in his house, lol.

            I know it must hurt to see $120 million gone since I doubt the both of them will ever fight.
            It was never about the money for Deontay Wilder it was all about being undisputed.

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            • BangEM
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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              It was never about the money for Deontay Wilder it was all about being undisputed.
              LMAO. Yet he ducked AJ multiple times claiming the money wasn't enough, lol.

              I'd like to see him fight Ruiz because I believe Ruiz and his chin will decapitate Wilder. The brutal KO would be worse than what happened to Hooker yesterday.

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              • Blackclouds
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                #37
                So nobody wants to talk about AJ in a thread about AJ. If he loses again he's in a world of hurt, especially he'd have proven he can't bounce back.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #38
                  Wilder acts like he beat Joshua. No, son, you are still a d.ucker.

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                  • peplz
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by uppercut510
                    im not talking about wilder im talking about aj vs ruiz
                    Yeah and so is Deontay Wilder...

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                    • davefromvancouv
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                      #40
                      Some Joshua fans are STILL pissed and can't get over the fact that Joshua was protected until he was exposed. He wasn't ready for Wilder, so he lowballed him and turned down the $50 million against 50% offer from Showtime. He wasn't even a guaranteed part of the $100 million DAZN deal (obviously), so Wilder remained a free agent, free to fight Fury and Joshua in separate one-off deals, if necessary. Now that Ruiz has exposed Joshua's true status, a step below Wilder and Fury, the next step is to ensure that Ruiz is not cheated by a premature stoppage in the UK, PED the****utic use exceptions for Joshua (allowed by UKAD) or a Parker referee who refuses to let Ruiz engage with Joshua whenever he has him hurt. Let's hope for a fair fight!

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