Comments Thread For: Wilder: Joshua Doesn't Have Confidence To Win Ruiz Rematch

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  • jackblack008
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    #61
    Lets agree to disagree. We will see when match happens. It would just be round 13 onwards and the KO would cone sooner. Meanwhile keep cheering while he fights Wallin.

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    • SinderellaMan
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      #62
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
      Wilder has had a number of opportunities to face Joshua and he turned down every single one of them. He only wants to face the winner of Ruiz v AJ 2 as long as its Ruiz.
      He turned them down because your boy Hearn filled those contracts with garbage and nobody in their right mind would've signed the contracts.
      The DAZN dealmwas made to try & steal Wilder from Haymon but Wilder stayed loyal.
      Furthermore, the 2 matches vs AJ for said money was a wash when the robot punk git got flattened by JellyRoll.
      You are truly a delusional jackass

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      • Mr WorldWide
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        #63
        Wilder is not comfident in announcing a fight without first checking to see what AJ is doing.

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        • lion33lit
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          #64
          Originally posted by factsarenice
          Joshua fought multiple mandatorys, Wilder refuses to fight his one manditory. Same guy AJ laid out. That Kinda makes you wonder... no?

          Peace out.
          Wilder unlike AJ will fight anyone at anytime!....that's a FACT. If u cant see that, youre hugging parts of AJ reserved for his wife. Is Wilder the most endearing of all the heavyweights - personality wise? Propably not. But Wilder's proven he's the most daring - willing to put it all on the line at any time against ANYONE! I think Ruiz is right behind him in that courage dept, after fighting AJ we'll determine if eating Snickers in beautiful Mazatlan or fighting KING WILDER anywhere on the face of the earth is a priority.

          Theres no other heavyweight on the scene willing (at this time) to put it all on the line. Your hero Joshua WAITS on what Eddie via Barry wants him to do. If it doesnt make the most fiscal sense - its a no go!!! In other words the Hearns are more focused on more money, more money, MORE MONEY....Now the Hearns are FORCED to concentrate on Joshuas mental state....is it in the confines of the UK with a limited coach/trainer or is it in the realm of wanting to be the best he could ever be - brave enough to venture out for "help"... Is losing some of that bulk with a recommitment to learning new SKILZ a priority?? ......Wilder is the DON(!!) at this time - NO ONE ELSE.......like I said, "at this time."
          Last edited by lion33lit; 09-08-2019, 02:38 PM.

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          • giant_king
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            #65
            Joshua has to dig deep bring out that Nigerian warrior

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            • DaNeutral.
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              #66
              Originally posted by NachoMan
              He’s standing above AJ in the division, that’s for sure. He’ll be standing above him literally if they ever do fight.
              He is now but he is now standing below Andy ruiz, the point being hes remained static while everybody else moves.

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              • DaNeutral.
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                #67
                Originally posted by SinderellaMan
                He turned them down because your boy Hearn filled those contracts with garbage and nobody in their right mind would've signed the contracts.
                The DAZN dealmwas made to try & steal Wilder from Haymon but Wilder stayed loyal.
                Furthermore, the 2 matches vs AJ for said money was a wash when the robot punk git got flattened by JellyRoll.
                You are truly a delusional jackass
                Wow your angry, lol. Angry at yourself maybe cuz you know wilder ducked Joshua. Steal wilder off haymon? Lol. You've lost the plot.

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                • uppercut510
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                  #68
                  Seriously AJs mindset is a bit off, listen to his latest comments, the guy is a mental midget but he seems like a cool guy

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                  • JuniorTorres720
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                    #69
                    Fighters who lose by knockout or TKO don't always come back to their previous form. That's why fighters like Pacquiao and Cotto are special. They rebounded after losing in dramatic fashion to add to their legacies and redeem themselves. You also have fighters like Hatton or Chocolatito who suffer bad losses and never come back the same. That's why I'm interested in seeing how Joshua comes back. He suffered a bad loss. This wasn't a split decision points loss or a points loss in general. He was rocked and knocked down several times throughout 7 grueling rounds. How bad does Joshua want this?

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                    • Travis scott
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by thereeldeel
                      Agreed Joshua will get knocked out again and Wilder will lose to Fury in the rematch, that leaves Fury vs Ruiz with Fury winning an easy decision to unify the Heavyweight division.
                      You don't even believe that

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