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  • #21
    Joshua gets every prediction wrong. I have always said Wilder will KO Fury. Now it's certain...

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    • #22
      Still laughing about how this clown wants to spar with Fury in hopes that he would beat Wilder....if that’s not a b@#$h a$$ move there’s no such thing

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      • #23
        [IMG]https://media2.*****.com/media/1dQ8t83MTSq2q9PkH0/source.gif[/IMG]
        As long as he doesn't try to ''hurt'' Wilder......

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        • #24
          I really don't understand this guy, the best thing for him is to be quiet..he shouldn't talk about a fight or people he is scared to fight. Talking about it and giving his opinion only makes him look more foolish. Look at the history, especially in the HW division...imagine Muhammad Ali saying he would spar Joe Frazier to beat George Foreman or duck George Foreman and then give his opinion on what Joe needs to do to beat him. This did not exist this kind of mockery, and his fan boys are still saying he would beat Wilder. I go for Fury but gotta respect both, Wilder and Fury for fighting each other while Joshua's revenge was after Ruiz made him his bit*** was to run around in circles because he was scared to exchange.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Jkp View Post
            Only in your warped little mind.





            /2Q==[/IMG]

            Well thats just wonderful. Fury v Wilder was a 12 round fight, thats 36 minutes of Boxing and all Wilder fans can show is a couple of STILL PHOTOGRAPHS of how well Wilder did in that fight. I think that says all we need to know about Wilders performance in that fight.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
              Now that Fury is with Kronk he can make a dent in Wilder. Whether he can actually knock him out it’s something else because Wilder is also quiet strong. When Wilder faced Ortiz first time he was saved by the referee but he was actually out in that fight. This will be an interesting fight, I think I will be on the ringside if everything goes according to plan. This depends mostly on the under card. I hope they don’t do a Canelo who wants all the money to himself and puts a rubbish undercard. I wish all fighters could be like Mayweather who always had a stacked undercard.
              Yep. Even one good undercard fight can help us fans feel less swindled than we usually do. When they do a huge fight with nothing underneath I feel like it’s a lack of respect to the grass root fans. Promoting has always usually been about getting those fringe fans who tune in as the main event starts. True boxing fans spread the world and sell fights but are rarely rewarded. A solid undercard always helped to show just how big an event was happening. With two big fights u could hedge ur bet that it could be a good night. Now it’s like they only feed u trash before the main course which could still end up being awful. If promoters claim it’s gonna be 2million buys then should have other fighters that they want to get those eyes on for future rewards.

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              • #27
                Joshua is overdoing it now. He's responding to Wilder's support for Andy Ruiz. These bunch of HWs are just sissies

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                  Please Fury, beat the Wilder bad man for AJ. Obviously AJ has a horse in the race. One he thinks he can ride.
                  Wilder has only ever fought one decent opponent and lost. Not very scary when you think how protected he has been from the start.

                  Fury beat him once, he can do it again.
                  Its funny how you think the man that fights champions and collects World title belts is hiding from the man who avoids fighting anybody good and has no intention of ever getting more belts.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
                    yeah those two punches though...put fury on his arse and back
                    That is true. But he got up. And won the fight. 2 punches is not enough if the other guy is going to get up. He got robbed on the cards which is lucky for Wilder and his fans but we all saw what happened.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by rckdees View Post
                      Still laughing about how this clown wants to spar with Fury in hopes that he would beat Wilder....if that’s not a b@#$h a$$ move there’s no such thing
                      That's just wrong. Joshua believes that Fury will beat Wilder again but maybe get the right decision this time.
                      That would mean Wilder would give his belt to Fury and AJ would have a much tougher fight to get the belt.

                      Fury is awkward and difficult to hit, so sparring would help Joshua prepare for a future fight.

                      Jushua and Wilder can't fight each other for two years (mandatories), so your simplified analysis is just childish nonsense.

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