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  • #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Are you serious? Do you really fancy his chances against the "Bronze Bomber"? I don't. He's too chinny. The first big right hand that Wilder lands on him ends the fight.
    Where in my post did i say Joshua beats Wilder? Im a big Joshua fan, if they ever fought my money would go on Wilder. Its not as easy as "1st shot Wilder lands its over" it never is. I give Joshua a good chance of winning that fight too but i favour Wilder. Thats just my opinion and as an AJ fan i dont mind saying it. But Joshua wants that fight.

    But for one reason or another Wilder is clearly avoiding the Joshua fight. I dont even care why, i dont think hes scared to face the Brit but what ever the problem is its a problem on Wilders side of things.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Mr. Philadel View Post
      You obviously have a dog in this race...I don’t!! I call spades SPADES!! AJ is mentally fragile
      Sounds like you dont have a real answer for me then and the fact you have totally ignored all those things and dont choose to judge Wilder the same way you are judging Joshua id say you clearly do have a dog in the race.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Tonylove View Post
        Whoever told you Your performance was the best they ever seen fire them immediately and give them a great vision plan as a parting gift
        There were an awful lot of respected heavyweights who said Joshua gave a masterclass.
        Lewis, Bruno, Holyfield and more plus several of the worlds very top trainers.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
          ... OK, OK... Forget about AJ...

          ... and tell me: just who and how many times Wilder has to fight in order to get the same amount of money?...

          (in fact: I don't really care much...)...
          It's not about the money with Deontay Wilder and never has. Anytime a man is willing to accept all of his opponents terms, conditions and demands like: Flat fee, no guarantee and fighting on foreign soil. Also, when a man is offered more $100mil + to fight, then he tells you to go to Hell. It's not about money anymore. It's more about the principle and ethics of it all. Wilder has been proven to be a man of very strong character and conviction. If he told Eddie Hearn to go to Hell once. Then chances are he is going to tell him to go to Hell again. It doesn't matter how much money Eddie Hearn, Matchroom and DAZN is offering him.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
            I was cheering for old man Gamboa to beat Tank and humble him just a tad ,doesn’t mean I knew Tank wouldn’t win
            Yep same but you just knew it wasn't going to happen .Entering R.12 I would have even took a para-glider entering the ring to end my misery.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by FreezeIzGawd View Post
              Thank You Sir.

              This is it!

              See all the AJ lovers conveniently forget when he was sitting around calling himself the A Side and telling Wilder he needs to humble himself and just take whatever was offered him (at the time it was 15 M flat, in the UK without a REMATCH clause for any reason if Wilder lost or even had a draw).

              The funny thing was Wilder AGREED and they pulled the rug out from under him and gave the fight to PED-ventik.

              They then said he didn’t have a high enough status so he needed to fight Whyte first and Wilder AGREED again but only if when he Won he was GUARANTEED A FIGHT WITH AJ AFTERWARDS......

              Hearns said it doesn’t work that way Buddy.

              So it’s funny they keep screaming Wilder is ducking.

              Now AJ has been Champion for 3 WHOLE WEEKS and he ALREADY is setting terms on what HE IS NOT GOING TO DO!!!

              Yeah and this is after publicly stating HE WAS NO LONGER TALK ABOUT WILDER AT ALL....

              Yet here he goes bringing up Wilder and making up PRE EXCUSES on why the fight can’t be MADE....

              YET WILDER IS THE COWARD WHO IS DUCKING......

              GTFOHWTBS!!!!

              YOU CANNOT MAKE THIS SHYT UP!!!
              You just did make all that shyt up.

              It is obvious to anybody with eyes that Joshua is trying for unification whilst Wilder wants to sit on his single belt forever.
              Joshua fought the championsto gain those belts. Wilder was Champion long before Joshua and didn't fight for another belt at all.

              Your trouble is you believe the hype more than what you see with your own eyes.
              Why did Wilders team never return the contract he was sent? Even if it was refused or amended they should have sent a reply.
              Wilder was earning £3m a fight as heavyweight Champion then turned down £15m saying it wasn't enough money, he then turned down £100m for 3 fights saying that money doesn't matter to him.

              I don't think Wilder is afraid of Joshua, but he isn't allowed to fight AJ as his team wants to take as few risks as possible (as evidenced by his terrible record of poor quality opponents).

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              • #67
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                It's not about the money with Deontay Wilder and never has. Anytime a man is willing to accept all of his opponents terms, conditions and demands like: Flat fee, no guarantee and fighting on foreign soil. Also, when a man is offered more $100mil + to fight, then he tells you to go to Hell. It's not about money anymore. It's more about the principle and ethics of it all. Wilder has been proven to be a man of very strong character and conviction. If he told Eddie Hearn to go to Hell once. Then chances are he is going to tell him to go to Hell again. It doesn't matter how much money Eddie Hearn, Matchroom and DAZN is offering him.
                He turned down the first offer because despite being offered 5x his normal purse it wasn't enough money.
                When Hearn came back with a £100m deal from DAZN he said money doesn't matter.

                That is a complete u-turn and hardly shows strength of conviction.

                You are right though, Wilder will refuse to fight AJ no matter how many hundreds of millions he is offered. They will never meet in the ring (I hope I am wrong).

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                • #68
                  Wilder hasn't even beaten Fury and already throwing up potential road blocks?!

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                  • #69
                    The judges are bought and paid for, they were paid in dope instead of money. Joshua is importing the real good stuff from his Colombian connections.

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                    • #70
                      Wilder won't beat Fury so no need in talking about an Aj vs Wilder fight

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