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  • Tecnoworld
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    #41
    Originally posted by Cracaphat
    Is the article writer on the AJ payroll? The fawning is pretty bad.From the outside with his jab,he was pretty good,but when he exchanged inside he looked vulnerable.Even his grabbing was not that effective.He may have won back his titles,but he's clearly no.3 as a heavyweight behind Fury and Wilder.He's on borrowed time.
    Agreed 100% he was just good enough jumping away from a slowed down version of Ruiz. I'm not even sure that his "escape plan" would have saved him from the Ruiz from June. Ruiz simply appeared clueless saturday. A good puncher with a chin and decent footwork could have caught him and knocked this rabbit down.

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    • springfiels
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      #42
      Originally posted by Sparked_26
      Parker’s the one i’d pick to beat Wilder. Like you I suspect he’s the one who might be able to hold a big shot from Wilder and he can be busy.

      I don’t think that’s a fight that happens. Tbh.
      True.

      Absolutely no way Wilder-Parker happens unfortunately. Especially after Wilder-Ortiz 2, simple economics, the numbers won't add up.

      There's a reason why Parker continues to loiter round Matchroom and the UK - it's where the money's at.

      Interested to see the numbers that Wilder-Fury 2 puts up, as that will inevitably be what makes or breaks any future talks for either to face AJ... I hope they do gigantic numbers, otherwise it'll be back to Hearn lording it over them and money stopping great fights.

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