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  • Monzon99
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    #51
    Tyson Fury said he only has 3 fights left.

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #52
      I'd put money on Fury retiring before Joshua!

      Wasn't this guy just saying Fury should retire now?

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      • twosweethooks
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        #53
        It twill be good to see da Gypsy King beat and KO ding dong with that new bloody right hand🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

        Any body with a decent punch can put AJ down if he can land it.

        Fury will Land it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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        • kafkod
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          #54
          Originally posted by jasonfshaw
          This is old news. These comments were taken directly from an iFL interview before the Fury v Seferi fight
          Originally posted by blues87
          That interview is nearly 2 year old! it was just before the seferi fight.
          Originally posted by P4Pdunny
          come on, this is an old interview
          Hey thanks for pointing that out. I thought this was a new comment from Big John.

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          • kafkod
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            #55
            Originally posted by NaijaD
            That's how it goes, people make up their own story to push their agenda. Fury looked like hot trash in those comeback fights but now Wilder was soooo brave for fighting him.

            Wilder won't be able to get away with fighting no-hopers anymore, he's been outed to the public and I suspect more losses are on the way for him. By the time his career is over people will realise just how much of a protected hype job he really was.
            Wilder became "the baddest man on the planet" by KOing Ortiz. Looking at Ortiz's age and paltry resume, I couldn't figure out how that worked, but it did.

            Boxing fans and pundits alike had the wool pulled over their eyes by the PBC propaganda machine. Cherry picking the shadow of Tyson Fury after seeing him look like shit in his first 2 comeback fights looked like a great move by Haymon/Finkel, but Wilder just wasn't up to the job.

            Imo, Deontay was never even a legit top 5 HW, let alone the best in the division.

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              #56
              He is indirectly suggesting that his son should retire and avoid Joshua

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              • kafkod
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                #57
                Originally posted by TMLT87
                Dont you think its kind of harsh to put that entirely on AJ/Hearns shoulders? couldnt you just as easily say "if Wilder and Al wanted that fight it would have already happened" "if Fury and Arum/Frank wanted that fight it would have already happened"?

                Why would it be one parties sole responsibility to make those fights?
                Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                No, you need both parties to agree, somehow, Wilder and Fury teams could reach an agreement Wilder/AJ, Fury/AJ never could, despite AJ being the more active...

                I'm not very faithfull in Hearn/AJ TBH

                But again, just my opinion, I'm not bashing AJ, not saying he ducked those fights, but I have doubt that they are willing to make all the sacrifices to make those fights.
                DAZN made Wilder a $100million offer which included a guaranteed $80million for 2 fights with AJ, both in the US.

                After turning that offer down, Wilder went on social media bragging that Hearn and AJ were "begging" to fight him. You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink.

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                • NaijaD
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  DAZN made Wilder a $100million offer which included a guaranteed $80million for 2 fights with AJ, both in the US.

                  After turning that offer down, Wilder went on social media bragging that Hearn and AJ were "begging" to fight him. You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink.
                  You can’t win with some of these people.... you can say whatever you want about Joshua, call him a manufactured robot and media creation etc but you can’t say he didn’t want to fight Wilder. It’s just a joke at this point.

                  They made several offers to Wilder which his own guy, Dibella, tried to get over the line. How is Wilder rejecting all these offers but AJ is the one that never wanted the fight???
                  He even fired Dibella for trying to make the deal, yet it’s still Joshua’s fault.

                  Wilder comes out and says AJ is irrelevant and that he won’t fight him but still AJ is ducking him??

                  I’m glad he got done by Fury, maybe his more intelligent fans will take a closer look at his resume and previous actions to see the truth about Wilder..... but this is the Wilder fan base we’re talking about so I won’t get my hopes up.

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                  • Calibaloc
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by alexguiness
                    You can talk about beating a 40 year old Wlad or Povetkin all day, but it's irrelevant.

                    Joshua is protected by Hearn and given easier opponents for PPV $$$.

                    The Hearn marketing approach is pretty much identical to what Floyd did when he picked opponents. It makes money, but also raises legitimate questions over Joshua's ambition.
                    Ok I let it go the first time but you keep saying it. How can you even attempt to compare or even put in the same sentence the accomplishments of Floyd and Joshua? You cant be serious. Floyd has broken the record for fighting the most world champions in the history of the sport. What exactly are you talking about? Are you just a ragging Floyd hater failing miserably at trying to sound smart? smh Floyd musy have really hurt you.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      Wilder became "the baddest man on the planet" by KOing Ortiz. Looking at Ortiz's age and paltry resume, I couldn't figure out how that worked, but it did.

                      Boxing fans and pundits alike had the wool pulled over their eyes by the PBC propaganda machine. Cherry picking the shadow of Tyson Fury after seeing him look like shit in his first 2 comeback fights looked like a great move by Haymon/Finkel, but Wilder just wasn't up to the job.

                      Imo, Deontay was never even a legit top 5 HW, let alone the best in the division.






                      name 5 heavyweights better than Wilder

                      the only question is... will pvssy-J duck Fury, like he ducked Wilder?

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