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  • #71
    Originally posted by Akutalee View Post
    Wilder is an average hw and was protected for years, he decide to fight fury because he thought that was the easiest route that can increase his split with Aj
    Precisely. I bet he is sitting there dreaming of the 120 million right now Hahaha. It's ok though, because he still has that 50 million he was going to pay AJ...right? Or at least his fans believe he does hahahah

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    • #72
      Originally posted by LDBC Slayer View Post
      I think they were both scared of each other

      Let's face it Wilder and Joshua are both glass chinned, Joshua is more accurate, Wilder faster, its a coin toss who lands first and shatters the others glass jaw.
      Joshua has taken loads on the chin from Whyte, Povetkin and Parker. Even Wald's straight right that knocked him down wouldve ended most guys, he got up and won.
      The Ruiz punch was a freak.shot that stunned him. There is more evidence of AJ having a solid chin than there is of him being chiney.
      He beats Fury with ease, as does Whyte. Fury will likely try and wriggle out of fighting both.

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      • #73
        120 million 3 fight deal ...on paper and on contract wilder refused it.
        That are the facts and more beer belly fury talks about it the more we know he is just trying to give himself more confidence in facing AJ.
        Joshua will just go about his business confidently while fury talks ****.
        That’s the pattern I see more and more

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        • #74
          Respect to Fury for stating the obvious: Barry & Eddie wanted no part of Wilder. And eventually they convinced Joshua that Wilder was a big money fight that should be negotiated & renegotiated for all eternity.

          Joshua was convinced the potential fight shouldn't even be hyped up. Now that Wilder has passed his prime and team joshua nonchanantly acts like systems were always go? Discerning fans always realized what was true for the UK commmercial hyped up attraction.

          Barry & Eddie did a great manipulation job on the public, but they couldnt manipulate Joshua into believing he was on the same competitive level of Wilder. Hopefully the UK fans finally believe one of their own when it comes to the pre-Ruiz version of Joshuas adopted unrelenting fears.....

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          • #75
            that's like asking Frank Warren's opinion on Eddie Hearn.
            it's just spinning the narrative...
            fury fought wilder for $5m the first time and $20-25m the second time
            Fury was offered £28m to fight AJ and didnt even respond back...derp

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            • #76
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Hopefully, Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua would chin your ass next. You lying, dirty, cheating motherfucker!
              Fury is a clean, honest fighter.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                Wilder is glass chinned? Please explain as there is no trend in his fights that say he has a glass chin. On the contrary for a man generally always the smaller man he never gets dropped and when he has been rocked he has an uncanny knack of riding the storm.
                I've seen him rocked by Szpilka and molina who are feather fisted, Ortiz had him out on his feet and he was saved by the referee and he was dropped like a sack of spuds and never recovered from feather fisted Fury.

                Lol. Just lol @ Wilder and AJ fans trying to say their guys have good chins

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                • #78
                  It was a big letdown in 2018 when Joshua declined to fight Wilder for $50 million guaranteed (against 50%) and a $30 million guarantee for the rematch. At the time, it was the biggest offer for a heavyweight champion and both he and Wilder were undefeated and cleared to fight for undisputed.

                  The only reason that makes sense is that it was too soon for Joshua: he wasn't ready for the challenge, he didn't believe he could survive against Wilder and didn't truly understand what it meant to build a legacy with an elite fighter in their prime. Fighting an old Klitschko and a faded Povetkin didn't cut it. So now, after losing his shine to Ruiz and reclaiming his belts in an immediate rematch, I believe he's more than ready to jump into the elite mix. it won't matter if Fury loses against Wilder in the rubber match. That's why they fight the fights.

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                  • #79
                    Fury still trying to sell the 3rd beat down of one trick pony, AJ, Whyte and fury have all sparred in the UK, make no mistake of that Fury isn’t going to run over either AJ or whyte that is why for some reasons Whyte wants Fury ASAP, he believes he can beat Fury...Whyte also mouthed off of beating Fury during sparing, right on social media and fury didn’t deny that...Fury is a know cheat, the wild boar narrative is totally BS...when the fight gets made my money is on either Whyte or AJ...If Cunningham, Wallin can touch Fury I believe a more seasoned boxer beats him.

                    One trick pony Wilder would soon be exposed for the fraud he is, he would soon swallow the humble pie and remain a second tier fighter.

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                    • #80
                      Joshua tried to make the fight but offered chump change......... the flat fee was a disgrace and everyone knows it.

                      Fury won the title and his promoter said 50/50 after or no deal....... now they have reached that agreement and no one is mentioning it.

                      50/50 all you Joshua lovers hahahahahaha

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