Wilder preventing any chance of unification by tying himself up.
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Well I agree Robbie is a die hard AJ fan (or maybe he just dislikes Wilder's bs, i'm not sure) I do not agree that the Fury-Wilder will be the what this era is remembered for. I still think there is a lot more to come from the division and knockdowns aside, the only entertainment factor from their first fight was wilder chasing his tail. I wouldn't be surprised if the second fight is a re-run of something like rigo vs donaire. Entirely uneventful, with perhaps 1 knockdown. It all depends on Fury really, I don't think there is anything Wilder can do, it's a case of Fury doing something wrong or getting careless.It is clear that you can only see things from a pro-AJ point of view, Robbie.
Fury-Wilder (the trilogy) is going to be what this era is remembered for. The two best in the division fighting eachother. I just hope Fury doesn't get robbed in the next two installments.
Your boy AJ can fight Dillian Whyte or Jarrell Miller.
Time will tell sure enough though
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When Joshua made it plain he wanted no part in fighting deontay by rejecting the 50 million which he asked for deontay just simply decided I'm going to just fight the best that's out there so he went on and fought two Roid cheats back to back and now he's doing it again what more do people want.Comment
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