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  • #21
    Originally posted by dazzlertheboxer View Post
    Gee wouldn't want you as my promoter. Fury and Wilder need each other to do the numbers. Joshua does the numbers without them and then some.
    Another BS posting about other things ppl $$$$.

    We get it you like sht fights! Just long as you can be AJ side ho and he throws some of that cash your way...

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    • #22
      typical Joshua fans, it's almost like they're blind-folded. Oh wait, right. Casual brits.

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      • #23
        ... “The deal is that the loser of the fight can ask for a third fight, and he gets 40 percent to the winner’s 60 percent,” Arum said. “So if Wilder loses the fight, he doesn’t necessarily have to ask for a rematch.”
        ... ...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
          wilder = Washington,Spilka,duhaupas and ortiz.
          Fury = hammer,Chisora,seferi and wallin.
          Joshua = whyte,klitchcko,Parker,Povetkin and Ruiz.
          Don’t you dare talk about Joshua not facing the better fighters and stop trolling lol
          I noticed that you conveniently left out that fury also faced Klitchko and beat him before Joshua did. Or that you left stiverne (who was a world champion) off of Wilder's list. You must be one of those gullible Joshua groupies I referenced. Here's the bottom line. It's pretty much universally agreed upon that wilder fury and Joshua are the 3 top heavyweights. Of those 3, only 2 have faced each other, and they're about to do it for a 2nd time and possibly a 3rd time. Joshua put himself in this position by being a diva and thinking he held all the cards. Now he's on the outside looking in, is sitting on a loss to a fat 20-1 underdog despite his boring revenge win. No matter who Joshua faces next, it won't be better or more significant than wilder and fury facing each other.

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          • #25
            Glad the geezer at Top Rank clarified the whole 3rd fight thing.

            Once Wilder is done decapitating Gypsy B---h, I don't think fury will want a rematch. But crazier things have happened....I didn't see Fury having the balls to face Wilder to begin with. He had to save the UK's honor seeing as how AJ had his nation looking terribly soft(which I admit it's unfair to most of the rest of UK fighters). At the same time he kind of undid some of that by running from the immediate rematch and fighting 2 bums while yelling 'dosser' every 2 seconds along with other typical crackhead behavior.

            What I really want to know is for all the posts I see on here about how 'Furys gonna school Wilder again', 'Fury got robbed in the first fight', etc. Why hasn't anyone taken me up on my proposed bet?

            Is there not one man amongst you who's willing to put his money where his mouth is? Is It the lack of funds or the lack of balls that has rendered you chumps suddenly mute?

            Guess these maniacal fury fans are all hot air and bluster

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
              I noticed that you conveniently left out that fury also faced Klitchko and beat him before Joshua did. Or that you left stiverne (who was a world champion) off of Wilder's list. You must be one of those gullible Joshua groupies I referenced. Here's the bottom line. It's pretty much universally agreed upon that wilder fury and Joshua are the 3 top heavyweights. Of those 3, only 2 have faced each other, and they're about to do it for a 2nd time and possibly a 3rd time. Joshua put himself in this position by being a diva and thinking he held all the cards. Now he's on the outside looking in, is sitting on a loss to a fat 20-1 underdog despite his boring revenge win. No matter who Joshua faces next, it won't be better or more significant than wilder and fury facing each other.
              well if they are going to lock themselves up with a trilogy and with no urgency to face off with Joshua ..that tells me one thing that they don’t want to face off with Joshua ...DAZN offered wilder a two fight deal to fight Joshua for 110 million which far exceeds what he will earn in 3 fights with fury and add another two big fights on top of that. I’m not a groupie I just look at the facts and who Joshua has faced since he rise to being champion.
              Joshua is still the money man of the division and all riches lie with him plus he 3 belts.
              Who did stiverne beat to make out to be such a world class heavyweight...ohh yeah arrieola lol

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              • #27





                We ain't gonna see AJ against Wilder or Fury in a very long time if ever!

                And his fans won't CARE!!! They gonna be bragging about how much he makes and he sales out UK arena's. PATHETIC
                Last edited by Shadoww702; 12-29-2019, 10:18 AM.

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                • #28
                  Will we EVER see AJ in America again? Or how about against Wilder or Fury???




                  WHAT??? Only 22' x 22' rings from here on out? Not the typical 16' - 20'???

                  Shty refs as well??? And you select the opponents glove brands???

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                    well if they are going to lock themselves up with a trilogy and with no urgency to face off with Joshua ..that tells me one thing that they don’t want to face off with Joshua ...DAZN offered wilder a two fight deal to fight Joshua for 110 million which far exceeds what he will earn in 3 fights with fury and add another two big fights on top of that. I’m not a groupie I just look at the facts and who Joshua has faced since he rise to being champion.
                    Joshua is still the money man of the division and all riches lie with him plus he 3 belts.
                    Who did stiverne beat to make out to be such a world class heavyweight...ohh yeah arrieola lol
                    After Ruiz beat Joshua azz, who in the heavyweight division is scared of Joshua? Why would anyone be afraid to get in the ring with him. You go in knowing that you don't even need massive power to catch him and win. At worst he jab and grabs you to a win...you get a lot of money for not getting hurt and if you are a champion you get a rematch clause.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                      well if they are going to lock themselves up with a trilogy and with no urgency to face off with Joshua ..that tells me one thing that they don’t want to face off with Joshua ...DAZN offered wilder a two fight deal to fight Joshua for 110 million which far exceeds what he will earn in 3 fights with fury and add another two big fights on top of that. I’m not a groupie I just look at the facts and who Joshua has faced since he rise to being champion.
                      Joshua is still the money man of the division and all riches lie with him plus he 3 belts.
                      Who did stiverne beat to make out to be such a world class heavyweight...ohh yeah arrieola lol
                      they locked in with each other because they got tired of playing Joshua's (or hearn's) games. He tried to play diva and also not offer what would be considered an fair split (or even share what the percentage split would be) so they both moved on and are both ranked above Joshua despite belts. Especially since they're both undefeated and weren't ko'd by some fat 20-1 underdog. There is no fear of joshua, just a lack of patience for their games. Both wilder and fury are bigger threats to each other style wise than Joshua. For wilder, Joshua is easier to hit and has a weaker chin than fury. For fury, wilder is a harder and faster puncher with a greater chance of ko'ing him than Joshua. As far as who was stiverne, he was still a world champion which is more than what ruiz was when he whooped Joshua's ass.

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