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  • #71
    What , is he dangerous or a piece of cake . AJ butchers him how in the hell is he dangerous. Makes no sense what’s so ever Hearn is a fool .

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    • #72
      Wilder is a protected fraud who was always going to get destroyed by a puncher. Fury is not a puncher but adapted that style after seeing how poorly Wilder took his punches in the first fight.

      Wilder only hope is to sell that Great African American Heavyweight Hope dream to his followers, a bunch of mouth breathing idiots who makes excuses for failure. Wilder truly embodies the inner city African American culture.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by thack View Post
        You have Edward sussed .I sussed him the night he ran in the ring to celebrate Carl Froch's victory over Bute ....before the fight had even ended then as quickly ran out of the ring .The idiot could have got Froch disqualified.This is Edwards nature. Edward and the old boy are really pleased they can now avoid that fight .So as you say calling now a complete mismatch.....lol.
        Lol... that’s fast Eddie. Eloquent buffoonery in action.

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        • #74
          Wilder would KTFO of AJ

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          • #75
            I don't know if Joshua would 'brutalize' Wilder.

            Joshua was brutalized himself by Ruiz not so long ago and revealed that he doesn't have a world class chin.

            So Joshua vs Wilder shapes up as an interesting fight, provided Wilder actually learns to do something other than throw a right hand.

            But why do it now?
            Wilder has no title and is considered Fury's left overs.
            How do you sell it, Eddie?

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            • #76
              Don't be so confident Hearn...styles make fights. And I would be surprised if it turns out the other way round. Joshua is no Fury.

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              • #77
                I still think that Wilder probably beats Joshua

                AJ is NOT Tyson Fury

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
                  No it was not his leg just went from underneath him so it looked really bad. He was not hurt and complained whilst he was still on the ground.He was hurt though when he grabbed Fury’s ankles and fell to the ground
                  His leg went out from underneath him all right, right after he got clubbed on the head. Not sure how you can say that Wilder wasn't hurt from that punch. He was compromised from that point on in the fight.
                  Last edited by NachoMan; 03-03-2020, 03:36 PM.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                    You're an idiot.

                    Rabbit punch put Wilder down on his face. Josh took the temple punch and staggered.
                    Not sure what your point is. Fury clubbed Wilder to the ground like he was a damn lightweight. Go watch it. By the way, I put "rabbit punch" in quotes because it wasn't actually a rabbit punch at all. The fact that a guy gets hit in the back of the head doesn't technically constitute a foul of any kind. There has to be intention behind it. Fury wasn't holding and chopping the back of his head. That would be a true rabbit punch. He merely threw a straight punch that landed on Wilder's head because he was turned sideways at impact. Not sure why half the media and posters on this site keep calling it a rabbit punch.
                    Last edited by NachoMan; 03-03-2020, 04:01 PM.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
                      Not sure what your point is. Fury clubbed Wilder to the ground like he was a damn lightweight. Go watch it. By the way, I put "rabbit punch" in quotes because it wasn't actually a rabbit punch at all. The fact that a guy gets hit in the back of the head doesn't technically constitute a foul of any kind. Fury wasn't holding and chopping the back of his head. That would be a true rabbit punch. He merely through a straight punch that landed on Wilder's head because he was turned sideways at impact. Not sure why half the media and posters on this site keep calling it a rabbit punch.
                      If you can get knocked down by that type of punch from a featherfisted guy, then you have no chin. Or was the simple left hook to the body that dropped Wilder a big shot?

                      Wilder's legs went jelly from a stiff jab for fcck sake. That boy is made out of glass. He's lucky he has fought bums with no power throughout his career. I hope he fights Dillian Whyte after Fury, so Whyte can end him with a big left hook.

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