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  • #71
    I can't disagree... I mean it takes wilder 7-9 rounds to land something on good opponents. Aj would whip him inside 5 rounds lol.. He is tall enough to eat everything that AJ would throw at him, Aj won't miss a single punch. By the fourth round, Wilder would completely forget that he has the best right hand in the business 😂😂

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
      Deontay is more anorexic than chiseled. Skinny mofo.

      Ortiz rocked him, if it were AJ there he wouldn't have recovered. Funny how you call him a mental midget when he is clearly far more intelligent than the man in the golden chicken mask.
      Wilder is just an actor, fake as f**k.

      Americans are terrible judges of character. Just look who is in charge.

      A big bold shouty man who is a proven coward (turns up to a war with a fake sick note).
      You believe a 7 times bankrupt, tax avoiding businessman who has been independently verified as one of the biggest liars in history is going to sort your country out.

      Good luck with that.
      poor frustrated brit.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        The truth is Deontay Wilder, Jay Deas, Shelly Finkel and Al Haymon have absolutely no confidence or faith in Eddie Hearn and Matchroom whatsoever.
        Are you sure?

        I think Haymon has done enough business with Eddie to know he is legit.

        "Mom, we don't have to worry no more" said the PBC fighter after working with Hearn......

        This has nothing to do with Wilders "feelings" and everything to do with the risk to the US PPV model of having a single Undisputed heavy weight champ fighting on a subscription based app.

        PPV is already on life support.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          Afraid of AJ? Did you say afraid of AJ? Do you know how many times Deontay Wilder has visited the canvas in the past 5 years? That's right none.

          Now let's compare that to Anthony Joshua. How many times has AJ visited the canvas in the past 5 years? Anthony Joshua has tasted the canvas for a total of 5 times in the past five years.

          Now a reasonable fan can deduce that Wilder has a much better chin than Joshua and would knock him out if the two were to ever meet in the ring.
          Today is the first day of a new decade. See how time keeps moving, in the same direction. Notice that events happening at one point in time do not alter other events which have already happened at an earlier point.

          Don't say insane things like this ... Wilder wasn't scared of AJ before the Ruiz fight because AJ got decked 4 times in that fight .....

          For your info, at the point in time when Wilder ducked the unification fight he and AJ were both undefeated and had both been decked once only in their careeers, AJ by an ATG HW champ in Wlad and Wilder by an unknown journeyman.
          Last edited by kafkod; 01-01-2020, 12:05 PM.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            Well that's what's holding up the fight. Eddie Hearn and Matchroom's participation and involvement. It's an ordeal that Wilder said that he doesn't want to be put through again; With all of the false starts, fake promises, phony venues, dates and reneged contracts.

            That's why they are doing business with Bob Arum because he understands the fight game. He's always been a man of his word. If he promises a fight he will deliver it, while Eddie Hearn and Matchroom won't.

            Had Hearn and Matchroom would have come out and told Wilder straight up that they weren't ready to fight him back in 2018 then Wilder would have understood it and moved on with no hard feelings. It's what Tyson Fury did.

            Instead, Eddie Hearn just blatantly lied about wanting fight Wilder when he really never had any intentions of ever fighting Wilder back in 2018.
            Originally posted by Flap View Post
            Are you sure?

            I think Haymon has done enough business with Eddie to know he is legit.

            "Mom, we don't have to worry no more" said the PBC fighter after working with Hearn......

            This has nothing to do with Wilders "feelings" and everything to do with the risk to the US PPV model of having a single Undisputed heavy weight champ fighting on a subscription based app.

            PPV is already on life support.
            champion4ever is talking complete garbage about this, as usual. Wilder/PBC fanboys will say literally anything to justify Deontay's repeated ducking of AJ, and they ignore the fact that big fights are not made on "trust". They are made by both sides negotiating a deal then signing legally binding contracts.
            Last edited by kafkod; 01-01-2020, 09:26 AM.

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            • #76
              delusional twat

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              • #77
                Every time Wilder or AJ have a fight line up AJ and company start running their mouths in how they would beat him.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Well that's what's holding up the fight. Eddie Hearn and Matchroom's participation and involvement. It's an ordeal that Wilder said that he doesn't want to be put through again; With all of the false starts, fake promises, phony venues, dates and reneged contracts.

                  That's why they are doing business with Bob Arum because he understands the fight game. He's always been a man of his word. If he promises a fight he will deliver it, while Eddie Hearn and Matchroom won't.
                  Originally posted by Flap View Post
                  Are you sure?

                  I think Haymon has done enough business with Eddie to know he is legit.

                  "Mom, we don't have to worry no more" said the PBC fighter after working with Hearn......
                  I'm remembering how, the last time Hearn and PBC did business, the PBC side tried to act like snakes by reneging out of a contracted rematch clause, and it took a law suite from Matchroom to bring them into line.

                  I'm also remembering how the same fan base who constantly denigrate Eddie Hearn as an untrustworthy snake applauded and praised Al Haymon because they thought he was acting like a snake with Eddie and AJ.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                    It would be AJ v Charles Martin all over again.
                    Ii don't think so. It might just be Wilder verses Dominic Breazeale all over again.

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                    • #80
                      Joshua's not even a threat. One sided as **** beating from Wilder and that's it. Joshua has posture problem.

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