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  • OldTerry
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    #41
    Originally posted by REDEEMER
    Some of them have chameleoned onto different names ,I noticed the pack of pan africanist poster cult friends have done this . Some of them should have just deleted the accounts and start over and actually be boxing fans .
    I'm still a Wilder fan but I am now more of a Fury fan. I believe that Wilder's future is limited, one more fight with Fury then retirement. He'll lose the rematch but legacy wise and financially it's the best for him.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #42
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      The difference between Lewis and AJ is Lennox knocked Rahman out by fighting the same way he always did. AJ completely changed his style. While I thought he looked good, a LOT of fans were disgusted by the visual of him fighting defensive against a shorter, fatter, slob of a an opponents. Lewis came out looking better. Can we say the same for AJ?

      It's not debatable, Wilder is better. What is debatable is would AJ have beaten Ruiz if he actually cared and trained for the rematch.
      Joshua showed he was superior than Ruiz. Undeniable.

      Wilder showed he's inferior to Fury. Undeniable.


      Wilder isn't in the running anymore. You overhyped him, like i told you all.

      Wilder, Ruiz and Charles Martin should fight to see who the best American is because America isn't in the world picture anymore.

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      • Mask
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        #43
        Nobody is hiding this board has just become unbearable with topics like this every couple of hours. You can't say it was this bad after AJ lost.

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        • Get em up
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          #44
          Originally posted by Noelanthony
          My response above was to you
          I'm not suggesting the seek and destroy tactic in the Ruiz rematch. He did what he had to get his belts back but I do think he could've been less conservative and went for the finish in a couple spots

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #45
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Joshua showed he was superior than Ruiz. Undeniable.

            Wilder showed he's inferior to Fury. Undeniable.


            Wilder isn't in the running anymore. You overhyped him, like i told you all.

            Wilder, Ruiz and Charles Martin should fight to see who the best American is because America isn't in the world picture anymore.
            AJ showed he can beat a guy that didn't train for a fight. Wilder has a rematch against Fury coming up. AFter that we can discuss other potential opponents.

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            • chrisJS
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              #46
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Nonsense. Ruiz is a blip, like Rahman on Lewis record. Wilder has shown he doesn't belong in two fights with Fury. Outclassed in both. It's debatable who is the better fighter between Wilder and Ruiz.
              Ruiz is a terrible loss. There’s no sugarcoating it. Lewis’ losses were to two far better fighters than Ruiz and Lewis KO of Rahman in quicker and more devastating fashion is what makes that a legit “blip”. Joshua got thumped and sure he adapted, showed new wrinkles but he was far too cautious against a dude he should want to KO. Think about the ways Patterson (vs. Ingo), Louis (vs. Schmeling), Lewis (vs. Rahman) avenged embarrassing losses.

              Fury easily handled Wilder fighting two different ways showing Wilder is not in his class. I think Joshua KO’s Wilder very quickly (styles make fights it’s who lands first and he has more tools and should land first) but it’s highly unlikely Fury loses to Joshua though I think he makes a better fist of it and less excuses than Wilder.

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              • OldTerry
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                #47
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                He got stopped you are correct. However, wilder got stopped my a heavyweight that has pillows in both fists. That was his words that’s what all you Wilderlites were saying. He beat him so bad that his corner threw in the towel. The whole world knows it was the right decision but Wilder and Deas. Wilder talks about loyalty but after the fight doesn’t even allow mark Breland in the changing room. Leaving him to cry outside. I got no respect for the guy.

                Any fighter can lose but it’s ow you deal with the loss that you measure the character of an individual. In 2 fights vs Fury he has made no fewer than 14 excuses . I hope my ancestors punch his ancestors in the face
                I actually don't think Fury is an elite level puncher, but he is an elite level fighter. Fury used his weight and rough housing tactics to tire Wilder and then he used his skills as a boxer and decent punching power to finish the demolition. Obviously though he is not pillowed fisted.

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                • Tyistall
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                  #48
                  I still see a bunch of delusional Wilder fans on here. They are just trying to change the subject in every post now. You talk about Wilder getting smashed, they bring up the first Ruiz/Joshua fight. You say Wilder got exposed, they say that Fury is now "the best boxer alive" right now hhaha even though they said he would lose before the fight. You mention the knockdowns, they say that Fury 'would have beaten any heavyweight ever that night" hahahah. You mention Fury vs AJ and they say that AJ will fight "running scared" the rest of his career hahaha. Wilder fans are worse than Canelo fans and Trump fans. There is little to no reality in their statements so it's futile to debate with them. And when you back them into a corner with facts, they either change the subject or they start insulting you, every time. I honestly hope Wilder takes the rematch so we can be done with him this summer. He held that belt hostage for years trying to get a ransom from Hearn and AJ.

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                  • bchap05
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                    #49
                    I'm still here and a Wilder fan just haven't logged on as much since Brits are so annoying with their delusional nonsense and drivel.

                    Wilder is a puss for his excuse though. I'll let it slide though but lost some respect.

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                    • NoConcoms
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                      #50
                      I'm a Wilder supporter. And a Fury supporter. Fury was the better man in their second fight. It's possible Wilder learned a thing or two. He got served a boxing lesson.

                      Like I said before; this is very similar to Calzaghe/Lacy.

                      Hopefully, Wilder isn't as mentally fragile as Lacy was.

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