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  • IRONCHINHAGLER
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    #81
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Wilder shall be back. I'm still a fan of his and still believe in him. He grew up the son of a baptist preacher. So he has a spiritual upbringing which is why he has so much faith and self-belief. Speak it, believe it and receive it. There is no testimony without no test. Those are just a couple of his quotes.
    spiritual upbringing yet openly and repeatedly speaks of his DESIRE to “killi a man in the ring” - ultimate sin!! Don’t associate a fool with spirituality!! Speak it, believe it, and receive it!!
    Last edited by IRONCHINHAGLER; 02-29-2020, 03:29 PM. Reason: Left word out

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    • sanapuki
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      #82
      Where was this type of support from BoxingScene when AJ got beat?

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      • AdonisCreed
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        #83
        Good article. Yeah as soon as anybody loses they immediately become trash. That's just how it works with boxing fans lol Wilder was/is flawed but as long as he has that knockout power he has a chance in pretty much any fight. He still should switch trainers. Besides as soon as Fury loses he'll get criticized, AJ was criticized when he lost and Usyk, Spence, Canelo, Lomachenko, Teofimo and Crawford will get it too. Everyone gets there turn lol

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        • HeadBodyBodyBody
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          #84
          Originally posted by DougalDylan
          Years ago I saw an interview with Jay Deas where they all laughed after a win about how Wilder always ignored the game plan ... I just thought accident waiting to happen.
          Is that right? Man, they deserve everything that's coming their way then

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          • -Kev-
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            #85
            Originally posted by Vinnykin
            That was all good until the end....... Wilder bulking up will not help him..... his style is only good against people who stand off him and stay in range of his right-hand.

            Pressure fighters with heart and a chin will always beat Wilder..... hes too lanky and weak to deal with it.

            I got laughed at for saying Chisora would beat him ages ago..... no one could see it.

            I would ask any one now..... do you think Wilder could cope with a motivated Chisora coming at him non-stop? if he doesn't land that right he is in deep waters in that hypothetical.
            Chisora is trash dude. No he can not beat Wilder lol.

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            • Falkano
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              #86
              After watching his video he looks a totally beaten man. You can see he is struggling to deal with what happened.

              I hope he get's the help he needs and bounces back physically and mentally.

              I fear for him though if he has the rematch. Not for the fight itself but for the build up. He won't be able to handle all the stuff Fury is going to say to him. Imagine if he turned up to one of the conferences dressed in that costume....

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #87
                Where the hell was this when AJ lost? Keep it consistent

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Monty Fisto
                  Regarding your 3 points. Fury is a good fighter. There's no real shame in losing to Fury. However, losing to Fury and then blaming it on the ****** costume is pathetic. So: point 1, whether Fury is better or worse than Ruiz is irrelevant. But let's concede the point anyway -- Fury is better than Ruiz. The costume excuse is still pathetic.

                  Point 2. AJ avoided Wilder. We can argue this till the cows come home. The two sides couldn't agree a fight. From where I sat, it did look like DAZN aggressively pursued that matchup and that Wilder turned down a lot of money. I think there's no way DAZN would try to do that if Joshua was avoiding the fight. But once again, it's irrelevant. Whether Wilder avoided Joshua, or Joshua avoided Wilder, the costume excuse is still pathetic.

                  Point 3. Your evidence is a prediction of the future? Really? Sorry, carries no weight. In fact, nearly everyone agrees it's Wilder that is blocking the Fury/Joshua matchup. Once again, that's irrelevant though. Wilder's costume excuse is still pathetic.



                  what was AJ's excuse for losing to the short fat nobody... ?

                  you showed how you roll when you blurted out excuses to justify AJ ducking Wilder AT LEAST TWICE in 2018

                  1) AJ demanded 50m, got offered $50m, but still refused to fight

                  2) AJ lowballed Wilder $12m, then quickly ran off to fight Povetkin

                  3) AJ lowballed Wilder $15m ..... shat himself when Wilder accepted ..... but then refused to supply a date and signature on the contract, and included ridiculous impediments that made no sense at all

                  4) NONE of the above events are the actions of a party who want to fight

                  you need to grow up and deal with the fact that Wilder made every effort to make that fight in 2018

                  Haye admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Lewis admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Bellew admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Khan admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Warren admits that AJ ducked Wilder... sooooo, why can't you admit that AJ ****ed Wilder?

                  why do you NEEEEED that to be so ? LMAO

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                  • aboutfkntime
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by AdonisCreed
                    Good article. Yeah as soon as anybody loses they immediately become trash. That's just how it works with boxing fans lol Wilder was/is flawed but as long as he has that knockout power he has a chance in pretty much any fight. He still should switch trainers. Besides as soon as Fury loses he'll get criticized, AJ was criticized when he lost and Usyk, Spence, Canelo, Lomachenko, Teofimo and Crawford will get it too. Everyone gets there turn lol




                    he is the exact same fighter we all knew BEFORE the Fury rematch

                    literally NOTHING new happened lol

                    this is just AJ crybabies... throwing their toys around

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                    • Gamboal00
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                      #90
                      Nice article. Written by an Englishman, too. He, like I, has probably watched the reaction by the British media that has been absurdly over the top on Wilder's demise.

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