Usyk: I want Wilder next
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Dillian had nothing Deontay wanted or needed. I am not going to go in to details but Wilder gave him four chances or opportunities at fighting him and Whyte turned them all down. Now as far as AJ is concerned; The trust is all gone.
That fight will be very difficult to make due to Wilder's strong distrust and distaste for Eddie Hearn; Which was why he wasn't present and deliberately omitted from that Summit meeting over at DAZN between Deontay Wilder, Al Haymon, Shelly Finkel, Jay Deas and John Skipper.Comment
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lol@ its already begun
wilder can fight fury and the aj/ruiz winner but if he dont fight usyk he ducking a guy that fighting tyrone spooge or somethin LOL...its unrealComment
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Usyk is an excellent boxer. The most recent undisputed champion in the sport having won all four titles in three unbeaten champions backyards in addition to winning the most difficult multi-competitor tournament of the last 15-20 years in the WBSS. (The cruiser divisions was stronger and deeper than the 168 of 2009, the 168 of 2018, the 140 & 118 of this year being the other tournaments)
He’s the current fighter of the year and one of only two boxers the last 15 years to be undisputed. He’s also ranked in every pound for pound top five.
Not sure why he’s already turned into a “bum” because a certain dumbass fan base are insecure and don’t like where he comes from. He’s also far more skilled and talented than Wilder. Not sure why that’s crazy talk? He’s on a far higher level. He’s much smaller, yes, but he’s much better. He’d probably win IMO. I said a year ago I think he would damn near shut Joshua out too. Just a different level of talent which can sometimes offset size. The only reason he’d lose at Heavyweight is size. Even Fury, the only heavyweight I respect a little bit could only win based on size.Last edited by chrisJS; 10-08-2019, 03:54 PM.Comment
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