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  • #21
    If Floyd DOES comeback people will care, but I get Wilder throwing shade. Floyd stepped on his fight with this alleged news like he often does to rival promotions cept this time Floyd stepped on a fight he was co-promoting which made lil sense to me.

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    • #22
      Is it just me....

      What happened to all those Wilder-fanboys who were posting nonstop after the Luis fight??

      Lmao. As a Wilder fan they was saying the most off the wall shyt after the fight.

      Acting like vintage Pac-tards....making us look bad

      Lmfao

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      • #23
        maybe you could fight on his undercard to find out what it's like to be part of a succesful ppv

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        • #24
          Floyd just likes to say he's coming back whenever another boxer is in the limelight.

          Next week he will cry about not being able to be retired in peace.

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          • #25
            Floyd was a master in the ring. But outside of the ring he's a petty man with a Napoleon complex- everyone knows that. Wilder on the other hand isn't nearly as skilled inside the ring but he's still getting it done and, from what I can tell, is a solid man outside of the ring. I'll take the latter any day of the week.

            I know it eats alot of you up inside with what Wilder represents and what he is becoming.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Monzon99 View Post
              Translation: My owner Al Haymon is pissed that Floyd is ducking a 9 figure rematch with Pacquiao and he told me to talk SH about Floyd. Haymon wants/needs Floyd to fight Pac because my PPV #s and draw power are garbage, Spence may never fight again, and PBC needs a really big fight desperately.
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              Didn’t Floyd beat PAC? It was easy too if I remember

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Little Mac 91 View Post
                What has Wilder said that made sense?
                You think that "black activism" shít was intellectual where he called out AJ as a slave to Hearn made sense, an elevated icon earning countless millions and having top social status? Wilder himself is the elite of society is it not pretty damn distasteful how he's portraying himself as this "struggling black man" in the face of discrimination?

                Should he not appreciate all the white fans rooting for him yet instead of reciprocating the attitude he exploits the chance to be ethnocentric and talk shít...
                I'm sure that Wilder appreciates all of his fans, black and white alike and I don't think he is racist at all. As a white American male and one who has lived in the South most of his life I can understand where Wilder is coming from. Historically it has been more difficult for a black man to achieve acceptance for his accomplishments than say a white man. So in my opinion Wilder is not expressing racial bitterness but instead an understanding of the culture he stems from. Give the man some respect for his paradigm. If you were in his shoes you might feel the same.

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                • #28
                  The people's champ has spoken.

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                  • #29
                    Ya know, I wouldn’t say wilder is a big hitter in terms of throwing the shots from the back of the room it’s just how quick the delivery is. I mean, look at George foreman early on swinging wildly and clubbing a man to the floor with a shot t from behind but wilder swings long shots very fast so yes he hits hard, but it’s the speed of the delivery in launching such a long shot is how the alleged power is generated in my view.
                    Don’t get me wrong, I’m an Englishman but I would favour wilder slightly over any British fighter at the moment but on looking at his ko wins, I would have to say that the shots are thrown with distance to travel where velocity builds hence, the speed makes the shot easier to connect. Many fighters past and present take pot luck and throw wild ones but his connection threw speed more than power I think.
                    Power and speed yes but more the speed.

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                    • #30
                      I will say prior to one Floyd fight ( I forget which one ) He did a live video chat with the troops in Afghanistan and then that video all he did was flashes money, cars and showed hot girls all the things that the troops don’t have. I don’t think he meant to come off like a jack ass but he did.

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