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  • factsarenice
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    #51
    AJ made a ONE HUNDRED MILLION dollar offer & Wilder said NO. Easily verified, Nam Sayin.


    Originally posted by lion33lit
    Wilder gave Fury the opportunity because cornball Joshua and crew (at the time) kept giving Wilder the runaround with embarrassing "flat fee" demands that were always in favor of pushing the commercial robot appeal - with no legit contract....

    Even Fury, Lennox, Sugar Ray Leonard etc., spoke out on Joshuas refusal to leave his comfy UK surroundings to fight Wilder (or anybody) ABROAD! When Josh reluctantly relented for a supposed obese soft touch? His circuits overloaded and he was BLOWN OUT in crumpled robot fashion....

    Joshua didn't even want Wilder to enter the ring with him to hype a potential fight....Wilder was fed up and gave the more courageous past pedded Fury an opportunity. Fan girls are gonna ignore facts and side with the wholesome fair truth revealing Eddie.....

    With Fury AND Lennox BOTH insisting Joshua wanted no part of Wilder? Where do the fan girls go from here?! ...Eddie & Barry?

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    • Straightener
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      #52
      Originally posted by archiemoore1
      The issues wasn't gloves. The issues was that every punch was landing. The head movement and defense of Wilder was very poor. And his legs weren't there from Round 1. And it wasn't because of the costume. It was because of the girlfriend. He was playing her too close so I know he was also screwing her during camp and getting head from her, which is even worse b4 a fight. Look at her lips, dog. She looks horny as hell
      Excuse number 11 ..... wilders mrs ****** the fight out of him in camp

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      • factsarenice
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        #53
        Wilder sounds like Ike Ibeabuchi, he's clearly not living in reality. His behavior is increasingly erratic and now he's seeing and hearing demons. These are textbook signs of a bipolar disorder. Isn't it obvious, the man is not mentally sound and he is breaking down.

        Wilder needs an intervention before he hurts himself and anyone around him. The man is clearly not mentally sound.

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        • Oldskoolg
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          #54
          Edward Hearn.....the promoter who feud with boxers....especially those who didn’t let this narcissist own them

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #55
            Originally posted by QballLobo
            For Wilder’s story to be true he would have to have the most inept team of all time.
            The fighters gloves are shipped directly from the manufacturer to the commission to inspect. The fighters then pick the pair they will use after the weigh in.
            They don’t see the gloves again until they are wrapped when reps for both teams are there to specifically watch the hand wrap and look for shenanigans.
            So if Fury loaded his gloves (he didn’t) then his team was too ****** to see it.
            Yeah, Andre Ward broke down the process of gloves during the Inoue broadcast. I'm not really a fan of any of the big 3 HWs (Wilder, AJ or Fury) but Wilder's comments are pretty sad: blaming the costume, claiming loaded gloves and let's not forget that he also blamed Breland for stopping the fight. Ward also blasted Wilder for that as well; I'm not sure how Breland is as a trainer but he's the only one in that corner with pedigree and the only one who wasn't delusional or a sycophant. It's telling that is who Wilder decided to remove.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #56
              Originally posted by MDPopescu
              ... OK... of course... because Hearn has a signed deal with Fury, and Wilder eventually failed to exercise his rematch clause in due time... like by "staying silent" af, right?...
              Wilder blew it, I think? However, like I said, Hearn should be pumping up Pulev more, talk about Wilder less! The last time they worried about Wilder like this, Fat Andy knocked Joshua out!

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              • Bronx2245
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                #57
                Originally posted by Ray*
                You would be watching, the timing isn’t great for Americans. But we british, Australians and other boxing fans around the world are use to watching fights at awkward timings.

                For example Tank v LSC was at 3am here, had to sleep a little bit, wake up, watch the fight, run commentary and then at work right now.

                This is what sets the rest of the boxing fans from the American fans.
                Honestly, I slept through the fight last night, and watched YouTube this morning! Lol! I wouldn't watch Fury vs. Takam at Noon! It's a garbage fight, especially compared to Garcia vs. Campbell and Spence vs. DSG! I would gladly wake up at 3AM for Fury vs. Joshua!

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                • Curtis2
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Wilder is the biggest joke in the sport. The excuses and amount of them are the worst i've seen. Shows you that the guy isn't a full bob.
                  A perfect example of when a bully gets confronted, they blame, make excuses, blame again, make excuses again...on & on..

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                  • Squared.Circle
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BoZz
                    Joshy's resume is filled with mandatories, one good opponent, a 40+ year old Wlad, he went life and death with Wlad. I'm not a Wilder fan but he had the heart to fight fury twice. Ruiz ******ed Joshya and what happened? He waited till Ruiz got even fatter then ran circles around him. Wilder knocked every opponent out in the rematch except Fury. Joshy has no skill, a steroid using forward walking bum, his only boxing talent is..when he faces a fat fighter he will run around him lol
                    Erm...no? Lol He's fought one mandatory, Takam, after Pulev pulled out. He was set to face one other mandatory, Ortiz, who ran away and took the easier route. Wlad, Parker, Povetkin, Miller/Ruiz, Breazeale, all voluntary. All live opponents. If Wlad was so old and passed it, why did Wilder quack himself away to cherry picked C level opponents?

                    Ruiz got dropped for the first time in his career. AJ vs. Ruiz was a competitive fight. Fury vs. Wilder 1 was an absolute boxing lesson with Fury being knocked down through complacency. Fury vs. Wilder 2 wasn't even a competition lol

                    "Had the heart to fight Fury"? Where's the heart in cherry picking (gone terribly wrong) a fat, inactive, mentally compromised fighter who only just came back from being morbidly obese instead of unifying the division against AJ? Some sound logic there, pal

                    How did AJ "wait til Ruiz got fat"? It was an immediate rematch

                    Steroids? Is this another one of your "Loma paid off his opponents" theories?

                    If you wasn't a fan of Wilder, it wouldn't be so hard to admit that he has the most padded record of any recent heavyweight champion lol

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by lion33lit
                      Wilder gave Fury the opportunity because cornball Joshua and crew (at the time) kept giving Wilder the runaround with embarrassing "flat fee" demands that were always in favor of pushing the commercial robot appeal - with no legit contract....

                      Even Fury, Lennox, Sugar Ray Leonard etc., spoke out on Joshuas refusal to leave his comfy UK surroundings to fight Wilder (or anybody) ABROAD! When Josh reluctantly relented for a supposed obese soft touch? His circuits overloaded and he was BLOWN OUT in crumpled robot fashion....

                      Joshua didn't even want Wilder to enter the ring with him to hype a potential fight....Wilder was fed up and gave the more courageous past pedded Fury an opportunity. Fan girls are gonna ignore facts and side with the wholesome fair truth revealing Eddie.....

                      With Fury AND Lennox BOTH insisting Joshua wanted no part of Wilder? Where do the fan girls go from here?! ...Eddie & Barry?
                      Wait Joshua is a coward because he has only defended his belts twice outside the UK but Wilder is brave because he had 10 defenses all with home town advantage in the USA ...

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