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  • moochi
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    #1

    Anybody interested in AJ vs Wilder?

    I'm keen on this fight... good for Wilder as well as he can make some cash.

    Before AJ first fight with Ruiz, I has AJ KO'ing Wilder, and that obviously changed, but then after his rematch with Ruiz I still have AJ KO'ing Wilder...

    My reason for this prediction is AJ now has shown some ring IQ and he can ****, and we have seen Wilder always gets tagged.

    Nobody seems to be talking about this match up.

    Or does Wilder go after Dillian Whyte?
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    #2
    I think it's a fun competitive fight still. I was 50/50ish on the fight & still am. AJ can't fight on the inside as well as Fury did so The Blueprint to beat Deontay isn't as accessible for him. And idk that AJ takes punches as well as Fury either. I think the one or 2 good shots Deontay landed on Fury last night would have hurt, dropped or changed AJ's energy to a more careful less aggressive energy that would have kept Deontay in the fight & perhaps winning.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #3
      Sure after the Fury fight. Wilder will get no favours in a split now though.

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      • nubianpiye
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        #4
        Nah he missed his opportunity to fight the cash cow let him get stopped by fury again and then **** of into obscurity

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        • QballLobo
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          #5
          Wilders only value to AJ was that WBC strap.
          He messed up. Could have cleared $120 million by now but took an L for far less. Even with AJ losing to Ruiz Wilder still would have had the fight. One tuneup for $40 million then AJ/Wilder after AJ won the rematch in December.
          Could still happen but Wilder is going to learn the consequences of losing his leverage.

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          • Mammoth
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            #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            I think it's a fun competitive fight still. I was 50/50ish on the fight & still am. AJ can't fight on the inside as well as Fury did so The Blueprint to beat Deontay isn't as accessible for him. And idk that AJ takes punches as well as Fury either. I think the one or 2 good shots Deontay landed on Fury last night would have hurt, dropped or changed AJ's energy to a more careful less aggressive energy that would have kept Deontay in the fight & perhaps winning.
            Don't bother with logic, man. They're going to use last night as an excuse to say Joshua would always beat Wilder.

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            • Sparked_26
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              Yeah it'd be brilliant.

              Also Fury is an enigma.

              No guarantees we see him back in the ring which will change things. He might think $28 million plus in the bank. He lives in Morcambe. He could buy Morcambe now, build a wall around it and be an actual King, ffs.

              He's got himself together, 5 kids, a good family and wife and he's transcended the sport in this country now. He could do wrestling, have his own reality to show (had a 3 parter on television over here), become an ambassador for mental health. He likes the after dinner stuff. Everyone would like him as a pundit. He's a celebrity here now.

              31 years old. All his marbles. As for as prizefighting goes he's done it.

              Fury couldn't spend the money he's made in a 100 lifetimes.

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              • rickJen
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                #8
                Not interested.
                I don't wanna hear any more lowball cries from his disgusting fans.

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Don't bother with logic, man. They're going to use last night as an excuse to say Joshua would always beat Wilder.
                  Eh the fanboys are the fanboys for a reason. I don't take them or their opinions seriously like too many ppl here & they seem easily beat down verbally cuz all their opinions are about one guy always winning or one guy always losing & boxing is more sophisticated then that simple mindedness.

                  And let's be real to the Deontay fanboys were saying Deontay woulda always beaten AJ after the AJ loss to Andy to so I mean who cares what the fanboying guys say. There stances are predictable & only as good as the guy they are fanboying is.

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                  • that g
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mammoth
                    Don't bother with logic, man. They're going to use last night as an excuse to say Joshua would always beat Wilder.
                    Nah that’s not the logic. The logic is AJ has always wanted an undisputed fight. Wilder never did. Fury does. End of story.

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