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  • #51
    Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
    You mean we can't call Wilder el mero mero!?

    not sure ANYONE, other than his fanbois, has EVER called him that.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
      not sure ANYONE, other than his fanbois, has EVER called him that.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
        His balls weigh 10 lbs each. Mas grandes. Imagine the 30 for 30 when he knocks Fury out.
        I believe he will make it to the 30 for 30 but it will be because of the AJ rivalry and him turning down millions to only lose to Fury what arguably is going to be 3 times . They will compare it to Bowe vs Lewis saga . It will be a minor success story but ultimately it will show how ones career goes fast downhill in boxing ,he will be Bowe in that aspect while AJ goes on to be a Lewis and have greater impact of importance in historical terms .

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        • #54
          Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
          I believe he will make it to the 30 for 30 but it will be because of the AJ rivalry and him turning down millions to only lose to Fury what arguably is going to be 3 times . They will compare it to Bowe vs Lewis saga . It will be a minor success story but ultimately it will show how ones career goes fast downhill in boxing ,he will be Bowe in that aspect while AJ goes on to be a Lewis and have greater impact of importance in historical terms .
          But buddy Bowe-Holyfield was an ATG HW trilogy. Often in life we miss what's in front of our eyes because of what we hope for in the future. In front of our eyes is an all-time great heavyweight trilogy. Fury and Wilder. As a boxing fan, I'm asking you to open your eyes and appreciate what's happening right now instead of dreaming of an idealic future.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
            But buddy Bowe-Holyfield was an ATG HW trilogy. Often in life we miss what's in front of our eyes because of what we hope for in the future. In front of our eyes is an all-time great heavyweight trilogy. Fury and Wilder. As a boxing fan, I'm asking you to open your eyes and appreciate what's happening right now instead of dreaming of an idealic future.

            We definitely need to appreciate it while it lasts. The 3rd fight will be one for the ages.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
              But buddy Bowe-Holyfield was an ATG HW trilogy. Often in life we miss what's in front of our eyes because of what we hope for in the future. In front of our eyes is an all-time great heavyweight trilogy. Fury and Wilder. As a boxing fan, I'm asking you to open your eyes and appreciate what's happening right now instead of dreaming of an idealic future.
              What’s happened is Wilder carefully hand picked guys two in fact are his best fights , one he came out when he heard the guy was rumored to be close to 50 and the other looking for a payday struggling to lose weight so ,yea I see what’s going on .


              The 30 for 30 will be exactly the way I said , it will mock Wilder for avoiding AJ . It will try and give him something though and that’s a soda boy that was lucky to have Finkle ,if not this guy would have got blasted by Wlad somewhere . Open my eyes to what ? Ha

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              • #57
                Maybe if you consider the most recent four heavy champs. Fury has a past of PED and other drug problems. I think Fury knew when he was champ back in 2015 that Ortiz would be knocking on his door. AJ didn't have it to go after Ruiz in the second fight to get revenge for the assault he took in the first one. He threw in the towel in the first fight. Strike those two out. Ruiz took the AJ fight when all the others walked away from big money and potential belts. Ruiz has to be up there with Wilder. He is at such a height and reach disadvantage against most heavies.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by 15round View Post
                  Maybe if you consider the most recent four heavy champs. Fury has a past of PED and other drug problems. I think Fury knew when he was champ back in 2015 that Ortiz would be knocking on his door. AJ didn't have it to go after Ruiz in the second fight to get revenge for the assault he took in the first one. He threw in the towel in the first fight. Strike those two out. Ruiz took the AJ fight when all the others walked away from big money and potential belts. Ruiz has to be up there with Wilder. He is at such a height and reach disadvantage against most heavies.
                  Ruiz had had one good performance against the quitter AJ but never shown much in his career before or after. Didn’t have the minerals to turn up in shape in the rematch, never shown the bollocks to assert himself on the division in his career really. His performance in the rematch was almost a quit job, like Joshua in the first fight, Just in a different way.


                  None of these fighters in the division would fight Wilder a few months after a comeback from a 3 year drug binge and 150lbs weight loss, then get back in for a rematch and go right at him in the centre of the ring and walk him down.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                    while AJ goes on to be a Lewis and have greater impact of importance in historical terms .
                    Lewis would never spit out his gum shield and quit. Joshua will do it again and again now when he’s in trouble. He’s allowed himself to do it once and it gets easier.

                    Fury is going to retire AJ and AJ will go down as a guy who had all the hype, quit against a fat guy and then got retired when he finally faced the guy considered no1 in the division, instead of accumulating wins against B level fighters and picking up easy titles.

                    Fury will go down as the eras best. He dethroned long reigning real champs, actually fought guys when they’re considered at top and took their belts

                    AJ’s best win is a Fury leftover and then just a load of B and C level guys, one of them stopped him. Once he finally fights the guy considered the best, he will get badly embarrassed again and send into retirement.

                    AJ talks about “levels” - He is going to find out what that means the hard way. He isn’t even in the same class as Tyson Fury. Joshua casuals are going to be in for a rude awakening in by about round 2 when they fight and realise the truth.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by 15round View Post
                      Maybe if you consider the most recent four heavy champs. Fury has a past of PED and other drug problems. I think Fury knew when he was champ back in 2015 that Ortiz would be knocking on his door. AJ didn't have it to go after Ruiz in the second fight to get revenge for the assault he took in the first one. He threw in the towel in the first fight. Strike those two out. Ruiz took the AJ fight when all the others walked away from big money and potential belts. Ruiz has to be up there with Wilder. He is at such a height and reach disadvantage against most heavies.
                      Being smaller has it's own advantages as a fighter.

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