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  • #31
    Originally posted by Amir Imam View Post
    Inbreds ******ly follow Eddie Hearn and support anything he does even though they are getting robbed their money to watch boring mismatch fights and rigged fights like Whyte-Rivas. Tyson got knocked out by bums and C level fighters like AJ did so how is Wilder trying to be him? Newsflash there’s not ONE heavyweight in the top ten that is scared of robot AJ with the roid gut after his last two horrible performances. Without the roids he’s just a big slow robot with no skills. He ran the whole fight against a short heavyweight.

    The man so desperate to duck wilder that he’s even offering to do this


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    AJ would beat Wilder no problem and Wilder knows it which is why he refuses to fight him.
    Styles make fights and AJ wins with power and skills before Wilder gets warmed up.
    Wilders chin has only been tested by Ortiz and Ortiz doesn't hit nearly as hard as AJ. Where Ortiz rocked Wilder, AJ would have finished him.

    Just do some research, AJ is trying EVERYTHING he possibly can to get the fight made, Wilder doesn't want to know.
    Last edited by Angeljuice; 02-15-2020, 12:22 PM.

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    • #32
      It hasn’t even happen yet. Can’t call it top 3 yet. I mean I know it’s for the Ring/Lineal championship but it’s not a top 3 rematch. He’s probably calling it top 3 by importance of the match, but not even.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Monzon99 View Post
        Translation: Foreman has been hired by Haymon to shill this rigged fake fraud fixed fight so you can be robbed of your hard earned money to watch a WWF choreograph designed to fabricate Wilder into a fake counterfeit KO Tyson machine.

        Only a fraud pretender ducks $120m to fight Joshua.
        Only an idiot says "120m to fight Joshua" and leaves out all the other fights he would've had to do to get to him.

        I guess Joshua turning down 50 million is fine though.

        Hearn says it's a 50/50 fight now, so I guess Wilder was right to not accept that deal, which would've been derailed by Joshua losing to Ruiz anyway.

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        • #34
          [QUOTE=chaosisme;20391647]As terrible a person as Don King is, his cards were great. You got your PPV money's worth.

          I was about to say the same thing. Don King PPVs were the only ones worth buying. I would point more towards HBO, Showtime, and crappy PPVs killing off boxing.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
            Wonder what would of happened had Ali given Foreman a rematch ?
            Good question. If a rematch had taken place and the location a much cooler one then I would pick Foreman. Foreman is an intelligent man and would not fall for the same Ali tactics twice.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
              As good a fight it is Wilder hasn’t done enough to warrant this a top 3 rematch ,neither guy has cleared out the division both hold single important wins really compared to just about every era before this one it wouldn’t compare to many rematches . Maybe we get a better fight then expected if we do then maybe you can make the claim in a third fight ?

              Fury has Klitschko and an unofficial win over Wilder and Wilder has Ortiz .

              The winner gets bragging rights however for advancing the resumes for the first time with another significant win ,Wilder more so because having just Ortiz isn’t going to cut it when you look back on his career it will be painful for any Wilder fan now if that becomes a cold hard reality .


              This is maybe the best rematch of this time so far but that’s only because there’s many angles this fight can take , smart guys knew Ruiz wasn’t going to win in his rematch that’s the difference it was predictable as can be . Not so much this one but if Fury is on point Wilder will take that official L .
              Good, honest and insightful comment.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by chaosisme View Post
                As terrible a person as Don King is, his cards were great. You got your PPV money's worth. And you knew who was fighting. Now a person here and there is just kinda like "some guy is fighting I think". This girl, and I know her husband too, when Mayweather fought, they knew exactly who he was and they would have fight parties. She didn't even know it was a heavyweight title fight. Just that some guy is fighting lol.

                It really is few and far people in between who know who ANY of these current guys are. It's not just boxing either. UFC is in the same boat. There's some fight...don't know the guys. It's not like "hey you watching the Tyson/Holyfield/Lewis fight this weekend???" or "Golden Boy is fighting, I hope Trinidad knocks him out!".

                Ridiculous for anyone to say this match is some top marquee fight that the average person cares about. If it isn't NFL, people don't really care about sports unless their home team is in the playoffs.

                I dunno, for me it just makes the talk on here so funny with people arguing about A-side B-side this guy ducking that guy money money money and constantly bringing up TV ratings and such.
                You are spot on except I would add collegiate football as well as NFL. Maybe even more so in the Southern USA.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
                  AJ would beat Wilder no problem and Wilder knows it which is why he refuses to fight him.
                  Styles make fights and AJ wins with power and skills before Wilder gets warmed up.
                  Wilders chin has only been tested by Ortiz and Ortiz doesn't hit nearly as hard as AJ. Where Ortiz rocked Wilder, AJ would have finished him.

                  Just do some research, AJ is trying EVERYTHING he possibly can to get the fight made, Wilder doesn't want to know.
                  See, you guys say this, yet, IMO Fury gives Wilder WAY MORE problems than AJ ever could. And he's fighting Fury........again.

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                  • #39
                    I don't know about that Foreman. I'm curious to see what's gonna happen in the fight and everything but this isn't that kinda fight sir! Lol

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                    • #40
                      The great thing about the great fights is you can make a great case for them both winning . A rematch of two unbeaten fighters is a one off......What's good enough for George is good enough for me....can't wait!!!

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