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  • DaNeutral.
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    #51
    Originally posted by Bossman15
    You sound dumb as F*** boy everyone knows the real and that was Joshua avoided Wilder. Plus did not want to make that super fight in fear of getting knocked out cold, which will still happen when they do fight believe me plus Wilder would've went to the UK he had no problem of doing that. Why would Joshua come to the US soil without himself facing Wilder in the process he knew facing Ruiz was a mistake on his part and this is why he lost confidence in himself on top of overlooking Ruiz plus after seeing what Wilder did to Breazele it really made him not want to fight. like I've been said Joshua is a bum that was going to suffer his first lost in one of his next 3 fights while Wilder KO's his next 4 opponents and Wilder will be the Undisputed Champion of the world soon

    Deluded wilder fans think that, the rest of the boxing world knows he's turned down career high offer after career high offer.

    That's usually seen as ducking.

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    • lion33lit
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      #52
      Barry's meticulous constructed fight selection and commercialization of his sons robot, put this Joshua model right where its ended up. I Definitely can see where Wilders coming from. Joshua now sounds like a fractured philosopher who's on a mission to help cheerlead himself unto victory. His philosophical beliefs claim that past 'greats' like Lennox should also coddle his fragile ego by spurring him on to greatness(?) - because thats what Lennox 'should' do(??). He doesn't sound sure of himself - he sounds like he's prone to tantrums and ramblings.

      Since he was peer-pressured (by past champs and boxing people) to leave the luxury confines of his beloved home and fight someone who wasnt preselected well in advance - he's come up short. Team-Hearn was content with "risk free" big money fights. Now the Hearns and their muscle bound pretty boy is forced to cut down on the photo shoots, and now must concentrate on the fact this is no cake walk. If Joshua remote controllers ever let him fight Wilder(?), he'll be sooo extra SHOOK now that he'll self destruct even before Wilder lands the first punch...... Avoiding Wilder eventually backfired BIG TIME anyway....now the Hearns are ****ing their heads against the brick chest of their Joshua model ....due to their scaredy cat trail that led to Ruiz

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        #53
        Originally posted by factsarenice
        Wilder needs to focus on the 50yr old guy that almost koed him.....no?
        He does have to focus on Luis Ortiz. That's a dangerous opponent.

        He's not taking the easy road by fighting a Tom Schwarz or Otto Wallin.

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          #54
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          Well then wilder should of took the career high pay day, took the fight and took the belts, imagine his standing right now if he had.

          But he didn't.
          He’s standing above AJ in the division, that’s for sure. He’ll be standing above him literally if they ever do fight.

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            #55
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
            He does have to focus on Luis Ortiz. That's a dangerous opponent.

            He's not taking the easy road by fighting a Tom Schwarz or Otto Wallin.
            How easy would they be for wilder, we've all seen him get ouboxed by crap boxers that nobody has heard of.

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              #56
              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.
              Let us know when that's going to happen. We just waiting on wilder stopping refusing all the offers.

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              • factsarenice
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                #57
                120 mil and Wilder said no, I don't understand why Wilder is so afraid of AJ. Can only assume that Wilder doesn't have the confidence.
                Originally posted by lion33lit
                Barry's meticulous constructed fight selection and commercialization of his sons robot, put this Joshua model right where its ended up. I Definitely can see where Wilders coming from. Joshua now sounds like a fractured philosopher who's on a mission to help cheerlead himself unto victory. His philosophical beliefs claim that past 'greats' like Lennox should also coddle his fragile ego by spurring him on to greatness(?) - because thats what Lennox 'should' do(??). He doesn't sound sure of himself - he sounds like he's prone to tantrums and ramblings.

                Since he was peer-pressured (by past champs and boxing people) to leave the luxury confines of his beloved home and fight someone who wasnt preselected well in advance - he's come up short. Team-Hearn was content with "risk free" big money fights. Now the Hearns and their muscle bound pretty boy is forced to cut down on the photo shoots, and now must concentrate on the fact this is no cake walk. If Joshua remote controllers ever let him fight Wilder(?), he'll be sooo extra SHOOK now that he'll self destruct even before Wilder lands the first punch...... Avoiding Wilder eventually backfired BIG TIME anyway....now the Hearns are ****ing their heads against the brick chest of their Joshua model ....due to their scaredy cat trail that led to Ruiz
                Last edited by factsarenice; 09-08-2019, 12:48 PM.

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                • factsarenice
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                  #58
                  Wilders confidence left him when it came to Joshua, Ruiz and Wyhte but everyone else...wait no...and Povetkin and Pulev...but for everyone he's confident, a killa....GTFOH!

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                  • factsarenice
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                    #59
                    Joshua offered Wilder 120 million. Wilder said no, nothing more can be done....amiright?

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                    • factsarenice
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                      #60
                      Joshua fought multiple mandatorys, Wilder refuses to fight his one manditory. Same guy AJ laid out. That Kinda makes you wonder... no?

                      Peace out.

                      Originally posted by lion33lit
                      Barry's meticulous constructed fight selection and commercialization of his sons robot, put this Joshua model right where its ended up. I Definitely can see where Wilders coming from. Joshua now sounds like a fractured philosopher who's on a mission to help cheerlead himself unto victory. His philosophical beliefs claim that past 'greats' like Lennox should also coddle his fragile ego by spurring him on to greatness(?) - because thats what Lennox 'should' do(??). He doesn't sound sure of himself - he sounds like he's prone to tantrums and ramblings.

                      Since he was peer-pressured (by past champs and boxing people) to leave the luxury confines of his beloved home and fight someone who wasnt preselected well in advance - he's come up short. Team-Hearn was content with "risk free" big money fights. Now the Hearns and their muscle bound pretty boy is forced to cut down on the photo shoots, and now must concentrate on the fact this is no cake walk. If Joshua remote controllers ever let him fight Wilder(?), he'll be sooo extra SHOOK now that he'll self destruct even before Wilder lands the first punch...... Avoiding Wilder eventually backfired BIG TIME anyway....now the Hearns are ****ing their heads against the brick chest of their Joshua model ....due to their scaredy cat trail that led to Ruiz

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