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  • Marchegiano
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    #71
    Originally posted by denium
    There's a reason why AJ and his team wanted nothing to do with Wilder, they know AJ would've got chinned.

    Fury had to go to America and save the UK's reputation.
    How sure are you of that?

    He might have been Martin'd by Joshua if he got what he was asking for a few years ago. If Fury made him nervous in America imagine that Joshua crowd in the UK.

    I'm still with Wilder, I still believe if he can keep calm, cool, and be a killer he's a legitimate threat to anyone, but, Fury exposed his ***** side and there ain't no two ways about it, Wilder got beat before he even stepped in the ring.

    I never backed the ****ing costume BS or the glove nonsense or any of that, but, I did see the MFer pace. If Joshua's crowd could get to him like that, could be all Josh needs to chin Deontay early.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Don't be a donut. *** is specifically about making things more equal for black people. It's not an insult to white people or asian people. If you are taking it that way - you are insecure

      Personally I don't like *** as a group - it's too aggressive and divisive but I support the underlying sentiment. They shouldn't even need to exist if the government had done it's job
      Your taking the whole post out of context I by no means feel the black lives matter movement is an insult. My point is as long as people see color or nationality we as a race (humans) will continue to have the same ****** problems. It's called a vicious cycle and until the cycle is broken history is doomed to repeat itself.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Marchegiano
        How sure are you of that?

        He might have been Martin'd by Joshua if he got what he was asking for a few years ago. If Fury made him nervous in America imagine that Joshua crowd in the UK.

        I'm still with Wilder, I still believe if he can keep calm, cool, and be a killer he's a legitimate threat to anyone, but, Fury exposed his ***** side and there ain't no two ways about it, Wilder got beat before he even stepped in the ring.

        I never backed the ****ing costume BS or the glove nonsense or any of that, but, I did see the MFer pace. If Joshua's crowd could get to him like that, could be all Josh needs to chin Deontay early.
        Joshua is chinny and lacks a decent defence, at some point Wilder would land that right hand and i don't believe Joshua would survive it.

        Now that Wilder has been destroyed by Fury, I'm not so sure, but I'd still probably back him to win by KO if the fight ever happened.

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          #74
          Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
          Agree 100%. But we all know how it'll go.

          Fury; 'Wilder is the 2nd best heavyweight, he'll KO Joshua'.
          John Fury; 'I'll bet you 2 dogs and a caravan that Wilder KO's Joshua'.

          Joshua KO's Wilder in 1st round.
          Whyte KO's Wilder in 1st round.

          Fury; 'Wilder was a dosser'.

          Everyone non-Fury fan; 'Fury's resume is dog mess, only has Wlad win that was any good'.

          Every Fury fan 'Wilder is 2nd best HW on planet, knocked out so many opponents, Fury is best HW ever'.
          Spot on lol I remember when all the Wildette’s were saying how old and fat Ortiz was when AJ was planning to face him...then Wilder fights him and it’s “he beat Ortiz twice!!! One of the best heavyweights in the world! AJ has been ducking Ortiz for 15 years!”

          Same with Fury...”fat coke head whose only win was a shot Wlad. Wilder will destroy him”...”Yea but, yea but, yea but...Fury is one of the best heavyweights in the last 20 years and beat an in-his-prime Wlad!!!”

          I’ve held the same sentiments since Wilder was badly rocked and had a tough go against Eric Molina (LOL)...he’s a terrible boxer that will get lit up by any big heavyweight that isn’t scared of his power.

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            #75
            Originally posted by revelated
            ...I mean, Fury's not wrong. Especially since we recently watched Joshua avoid a short, obese opponent like the plague.
            That doesn't really make sense as Wilder struggles with any boxer with movement.
            You are saying he will lose because he moves too much.

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              #76
              Originally posted by denium
              Joshua is chinny and lacks a decent defence, at some point Wilder would land that right hand and i don't believe Joshua would survive it.

              Now that Wilder has been destroyed by Fury, I'm not so sure, but I'd still probably back him to win by KO if the fight ever happened.
              And Wilder is also chinny and lacks defensive capabilities. He’s been rocked and wobbled be non-punchers...AJ has been rocked and dropped by proven punchers. Wilder definitely has the weakest whiskers out of the top guys. He also seems to have difficulties against guys around his height. AJ ploughs through him within four rounds. Easy work.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Get em up
                I agree with Fury on this one. Not everybody is 6'9" and 270 pounds with that kind of ability. Haters are still counting Wilder out but I dont see alot in the division capable of doing what Fury did.
                Wilder avoided all decent boxers since day 1.
                I believe any half decent boxer would beat Wilder, and so does he which is why he has refused to fight Whyte for 3 years and avoided AJ.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Squared.Circle
                  And Wilder is also chinny and lacks defensive capabilities. He’s been rocked and wobbled be non-punchers...AJ has been rocked and dropped by proven punchers. Wilder definitely has the weakest whiskers out of the top guys. He also seems to have difficulties against guys around his height. AJ ploughs through him within four rounds. Easy work.
                  AJ has been knocked out and put on ***** street by plenty of boxers who don't hit as hard as Wilder.

                  AJ doesn't even hit that hard, he doesn't have that lights out power that Wilder possesses.

                  Wilder will catch him, hurt him, and seeing as how AJ has very poor powers of recovery, Wilder will finish him.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Get em up
                    There lies the problem... ALL LIVES MATTER the sooner people stop seeing color or nationality and start seeing living breathing beings around them the better we become as a unit.
                    So if you live in a coldersack, and 1 house is on fire, would you be mad at the fire department because the houses that's not on fire aren't getting attention and say "All houses matter"?

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Joshua is chinny and lacks a decent defence, at some point Wilder would land that right hand and i don't believe Joshua would survive it.

                      Now that Wilder has been destroyed by Fury, I'm not so sure, but I'd still probably back him to win by KO if the fight ever happened.




                      I would find it much easier to bet money on Wilder than Joshua

                      I also know that Wilder will never quit, like AJ did with Ruiz

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