Fight can happen right after fury gets knocked out some of y’all act like wilder doesn’t have two fights lined up already and is just sitting around.
Usyk: I want Wilder next
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You don't think Usyk's career to date is "credible"? Glowacki was a respected, unbeaten champion who'd dethroned a very good champion himself. Briedis, another respected, unbeaten champion, Gassiev, a respected, unbeaten unified champion and Usyk beat them all in their back yards in impressive fashion. He won 12-0 over Usyk in what was considered 50-50. Some posters said he was going to duck that one because he'd lose. He won fighter of the year for this.
That's not "credible"? Your really going to criticize him for a bum last minute replacement opponent in a vastly new division after a year off through injury? Maybe (like most here) your reasons are deeper than boxing and in that case, I get it.Comment
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LMAO. When did Wilder become WBC to start giving people opportunities? The guy doesn't even earn the same money as Dillian Whyte (Dillian makes more than him). He should be the one begging to fight Dillian to make more money and his profile. If he's as good as he runs his mouth with the utter terrible grammar - he would've fought Dillian time ago.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.
Josh doesn't care about Wilder. If he fights Wilder after destroying Ruiz in Dec, he's just doing him a favour. Wilder needs to build his atrocious resume, fight some quality boxers and make himself a draw. No favours, lool. Wilder is back to earning $3-4million in Nov.Comment
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That's Ok. At least Wilder is still the longest current Heavyweight champion of the world today with over 10 title defenses. How about the PED drug cheat Dillian Whyte. How long has he been champ again? That's right. I almost forgot; None.LMAO. When did Wilder become WBC to start giving people opportunities? The guy doesn't even earn the same money as Dillian Whyte (Dillian makes more than him). He should be the one begging to fight Dillian to make more money and his profile. If he's as good as he runs his mouth with the utter terrible grammar - he would've fought Dillian time ago.
Josh doesn't care about Wilder. If he fights Wilder after destroying Ruiz in Dec, he's just doing him a favour. Wilder needs to build his atrocious resume, fight some quality boxers and make himself a draw. No favours, lool. Wilder is back to earning $3-4million in Nov.
Wilder never owed him shit because he always refused to fight his Final eliminators. Had he fought and defeated Dominic Breazeale in 2017 and Luis Ortiz in 2018 he would have gotten his mandatory spot a long time ago.
However, now since he has popped dirty for doping again. This is just going set his career back even further. He has only himself to blame for the Wilder fight not happening.
Wilder told him to sign with the PBC and I'll fight you. He turned it down. Then Wilder said tell Eddie Hearn to add Anthony Joshua's name on their contract and he will fight him but he turned that down as well.
Then he told Dillian Whyte to fight Luis Ortiz and I will fight you then he turned that one down also. Then last but not least he told Dillian take his Final eliminator against Luis Ortiz and I will fight you but he turned that one down again too.
Whyte only wants the fight on his own terms but it doesn't work that way.
You don't have to worry about Anthony Joshua challenging Deontay Wilder because Andy Ruiz is going to make sure of that once he stops AJ again in their rematch
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These the same guys that are yelling Crawford hasnt done anything to EARN a fight with Spence! Crawford, who cleaned out '35, became undisputed at '40 and has a belt at '47....You don't think Usyk's career to date is "credible"? Glowacki was a respected, unbeaten champion who'd dethroned a very good champion himself. Briedis, another respected, unbeaten champion, Gassiev, a respected, unbeaten unified champion and Usyk beat them all in their back yards in impressive fashion. He won 12-0 over Usyk in what was considered 50-50. Some posters said he was going to duck that one because he'd lose. He won fighter of the year for this.
That's not "credible"? Your really going to criticize him for a bum last minute replacement opponent in a vastly new division after a year off through injury? Maybe (like most here) your reasons are deeper than boxing and in that case, I get it.
OF COURSE USYK is a credible opponent, not just for Wilder, but for EVERYONE at HW!Comment
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People really giving Usyk the big drum beat right now and I just don't see it. On top of that, the media is talking about him getting automatic title shots. Yea I think he has the ability to outbox Wilder in what would probably be an ugly, boring, defensive performance where he ran all night from getting his head taken off, but do we rally need that kind of stink in the heavy division?
He's got the talent & skills, but I question if he'll have the power to hurt the big guys or the chin to take their shots, like Wilder's.
Personally I think he'll be a bust, but we'll see once he fights a live body.Comment
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This is laughable, lol. When did Wilder become a big draw to be making demands to people who earn more than him? And you have the audacity to talk about Wilder telling a boxer to sign to his promoter for him to fight him, so they can fix the fight like they have done with the other bums he has fought, no? If AJ and Fury had told boxers to sign with their promoters before fighting them, all hell will break loose. But Wilder, who isn't a draw, with a *****ty resume populated by bums and old men can say that and you're making it the premise of your argument - hilarious. You Wilder fans, man. LMAO.That's Ok. At least Wilder is still the longest current Heavyweight champion of the world today with over 10 title defenses. How about the PED drug cheat Dillian Whyte. How long has he been champ again? That's right. I almost forgot; None.
Wilder never owed him shit because he always refused to fight his Final eliminators. Had he fought and defeated Dominic Breazeale in 2017 and Luis Ortiz in 2018 he would have gotten his mandatory spot a long time ago.
However, now since he has popped dirty for doping again. This is just going set his career back even further. He has only himself to blame for the Wilder fight not happening.
Wilder told him to sign with the PBC and I'll fight you. He turned it down. Then Wilder said tell Eddie Hearn to add Anthony Joshua's name on their contract and he will fight him but he turned that down as well.
Then he told Dillian Whyte to fight Luis Ortiz and I will fight you then he turned that one down also. Then last but not least he told Dillian take his Final eliminator against Luis Ortiz and I will fight you but he turned that one down again too.
Whyte only wants the fight on his own terms but it doesn't work that way.
You don't have to worry about Anthony Joshua challenging Deontay Wilder because Andy Ruiz is going to make sure of that once he stops AJ again in their rematch
If Ruiz beats AJ in the rematch - I'd be in utter shock. I'm privy to things you and your ilk don't know about the first fight. And I doubt Ruiz would make it to the 10th rd tbh. AJ already made his money and he's going to earn 30x what Wilder is making in his next bum of the month fight. I believe he's great where's he at - Wilder should be the one who should be worried. We saw how he cried with a long emotional/hateful rant after AJ lost to Ruiz on June 1st. That's how he'll cry for the rest of his career fighting bums. AJ has the Fury option and the Usyk option before he rides into sunset.Comment
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Now are we talking about the same title less bum who has lost half of his fanbase due to the Andy Ruiz stoppage in which he quit and no longer fights in the U.K?This is laughable, lol. When did Wilder become a big draw to be making demands to people who earn more than him? And you have the audacity to talk about Wilder telling a boxer to sign to his promoter for him to fight him, so they can fix the fight like they have done with the other bums he has fought, no? If AJ and Fury had told boxers to sign with their promoters before fighting them, all hell will break loose. But Wilder, who isn't a draw, with a *****ty resume populated by bums and old men can say that and you're making it the premise of your argument - hilarious. You Wilder fans, man. LMAO.
If Ruiz beats AJ in the rematch - I'd be in utter shock. I'm privy to things you and your ilk don't know about the first fight. And I doubt Ruiz would make it to the 10th rd tbh. AJ already made his money and he's going to earn 30x what Wilder is making in his next bum of the month fight. I believe he's great where's he at - Wilder should be the one who should be worried. We saw how he cried with a long emotional/hateful rant after AJ lost to Ruiz on June 1st. That's how he'll cry for the rest of his career fighting bums. AJ has the Fury option and the Usyk option before he rides into sunset.
Do you mean that Anthony Joshua? If it is, then you can stick a fork in him because it is over for him friend. Even he does squeak out a dubious gift decision over Andy, his career will never be the same.
He's damaged goods. His career is ruined. At this point, Wilder will knock him spark out. Then AJ would be title less again. That's why Matchroom would continue to avoid him like they did in 2018.Comment
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