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  • #31
    These ****** thugs are brain dead on here

    Wilder lost 120m and since then hasn’t even made 25m lol

    He ducked Joshua last time by losing his own

    Let’s see how he ducks Joshua this time

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Szef View Post
      Świnoujście
      Gotta rep the motherland. I am sea faring mofo.

      Sounds better than Elk or Gdansk, right?

      The sailors say, "Brandy, you're a fine girl" (you're a fine girl)
      "What a good wife you would be" (such a fine girl)
      "But my life, my lover, my lady is the sea"

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      • #33
        I'm sure Fury will have to fight Wilder a third time after the rematch as there will probably be a rematch clause. So Fury will end up beating Wilder 3 times. Haha

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        • #34
          The winner of the wilder v fury trilogy is the #1 heavyweight and the best heavyweight since Lennox Lewis. That individual is in the drivers seat. Make of that what you will....

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          • #35
            Originally posted by lfc19titles View Post
            These ****** thugs are brain dead on here

            Wilder lost 120m and since then hasn’t even made 25m lol

            He ducked Joshua last time by losing his own

            Let’s see how he ducks Joshua this time
            AJ got mugged in N.Y. Money won't change that. He's overpaid considering his last two performances. First he gets battered and his revenge is a chess game in bum****. Stink, stank, stunk.

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            • #36
              I’m wondering why Hearn has said this now considering the fight has no chance of happening until late 2020 at the earliest and will he change his tune if the PPV numbers for Wilder-Fury 2 aren’t impressive.

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              • #37
                Wilders just unpopular with the Stateside fans because he never takes the big fights, 25 fights in having started boxing before Johuas he was taking fights against guys who lost there last five fights. Refusing Klitschko, Martin, Parker etc etc etc .. different excuse everytime now he has 50:50 , fight in America , just WBC everyone passes drug testing. What was the problem last time oh Eddie Hearn, ok say hearn I'll drop out of negotiations ... and still no fight.

                If Wilder fights a fit Fury this time then credit to him but that's his first really challenge and honestly he loses. Ortiz was a good fight but Ortiz only ever beat Jennings a decade ago ( and ok a bad win over Malik)

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                • #38
                  I know he was probably asked a question but he’s jumping to 3 fights down the line.

                  Like all of us. In that time Wilder or Fury is going to lose - guaranteed. AJ might even lose again.

                  They shouldn’t be mentioning Wilder or Fury.

                  Eddie should concentrate on building Usyk as an attraction.

                  There’s his superfight.

                  That’s a big fight and one AJ can lose imo. AJ likely gets passed Pulev so he needs to be thinking about making a big song and dance for Usyk for the sky PPV numbers and to keep DAZN onside.

                  Otherwise you just get in a position where casuals are disappointed with every fight , and even us on here dismiss Usyk like he’s nothing.

                  I think he might beat any of them. Obviously Wilder would lose every single second of the fight against him other than the one he might take his chin off in. AJ is stiff and other than the last fight he’s required a second wind in all his fights that have gone over 6/7 rounds. And Fury whilst stylistically looks the hardest fight whichever way you dress it doesn’t punch remotely as hard as AJ, never mind Wilder’s nuclear right hand.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                    except Joshua has to fulfil his IBF and WBO mandatories now.


                    Funny how you always make these offers when there's no chance of it happening.

                    ****ing promoters
                    No way you forgot that Unification takes precedence over Mandatory. You just flat out lied like the ***** you are.

                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
                    The winner of the wilder v fury trilogy is the #1 heavyweight and the best heavyweight since Lennox Lewis. That individual is in the drivers seat. Make of that what you will....
                    Stop the nonsense. I don't even like Wlad but know he was a far better boxer than those at the top now.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      No way you forgot that Unification takes precedence over Mandatory. You just flat out lied like the ***** you are.



                      Stop the nonsense. I don't even like Wlad but know he was a far better boxer than those at the top now.
                      Unification only takes precedence over mandatory if belt organizations haven’t called for they mandatories to take place yet and both the ibf and wbo has called for they mandatories.... now if wilder/fury winner can come to agreement with Usyk since he up next after pulev it’s a different story but by calling for fights to take place unification does not trump mandatory anymore and only a step aside agreement will

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