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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #11
    Lol I love how the narrative is changed when Wilder lost, I remember a poster posted that that’s what AJ and Hearns would say if/when Wilder lost!

    This is all too predictable but real boxing fans know that AJ didn’t want no work with Wilder, Wilder May telegraph his shots, his footwork isn’t that good, his fundamentals isn’t elite and his defense isn’t great but he makes up for it with one punch KO power, speed, athleticism and that reach!

    Rob McCracken knew his man’s chances wasn’t good so they opted for Parker, Povetkin and Miller(well if he didn’t disgrace himself more than any fighter in modern history with 3 different drugs in his system) oh of course and Ruiz which was a cherry pick gone wrong!

    Wilder wanted 50/50 and funnily enough Hearns eventually said 50/50 is good and now AJ still don’t want the fight regardless! Lol you can’t make this stuff up!

    Styles make fights people!

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    • Outwest Exp 355
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      #12
      Originally posted by Inspired
      showtime's espinoza worked against AJ vs Wilder when he purposely allowed Canelo vs GGG to clash with it and then asked for AJ to move the fight to october.

      I mean the deal was all but agreed at that stage, then eddie had to switch to Cardiff in october...perfect smokescreen for wilder to duck out with an excuse..whilst espinoza went on about how 'they shudda accepteded da 80m'

      that shows that espinoza was trying to keep al haymon happy..and then al fked off to fox.
      espinoza is a dumb ****.

      plus...leonard blavatnik inviting AJ and Eddie to his home, that would be a difference maker wouldnt it?
      Complete bull****

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        #13
        AJ has always seemed more confident when discussing Fury. Wilder seemed to make him uneasy for some reason and he never came off as confident or convincing when talking about that fight. Granted, both sides played a part in the fight not taking place but AJ never seemed to have much belief when discussing Wilder, always came off forced.

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