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  • #71
    Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
    That’s what YOU say to fit your narrative. Wilder can think positive all he wants, he knows not every fight is a guaranteed win...especially against someone that’s beaten Wlad already ....Every boxer faces that same reality....Wilder wouldn’t fight if that’s the case, he’d simply say, “there’s no need to, I would’ve won”

    Fan girls are the ones into all that palm reading crystal ball mind reading stuff. How can you know what Wilder knew he was gonna do to Fury?? When does Fury EVER look like a chiseled Adonis example of boxing excellence?!?! And how do you know Fury wasn’t training, even with all his “depressed” talk?...Your crystal ball says he didn’t because he looked too fat to you?!?!

    One of the few things “I knew” was Wilder wanted to test himself against the next best thing when Joshua was hiding behind Eddie & Barry. Those two “promoters” had Joshua focusing on playing the ever evasive tough guy while BOOKING your robot highness for every commercial photo shoot they could get their hands on.....

    On the other hand, I also “knew” Wilder wanted to take on the very best out there, and perhaps even DIE in the ring! That’s what his “actions speak.” Even his excuses give credence to that....
    Dude, ure drunk, go disconnect from the intetnet.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by CharlieStewart View Post
      Don’t be surprised if he fights in it. Haymon and Finkle have mind control over Wilder. Division was created for him.
      U dont need to be a galaxy brain to control that pea-brain Bum. Everyone knows hes dropping on that division coz hes fkng exposed on HW and now a total Clown

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      • #73
        You mean the same Wilder that confessed that he was offered more money to fight Joshua but chose to fight a not fully fit Fury, hoping for an easy win?
        White was a mandatory for almost 3 years but Wilder Wilder rather fight a lower rated Brezeale and lowly rated flabby Stiverne again.
        I'm not going to talk about how he ducked Klitscho and Povetkin.

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        • #74
          Well, that puts a dent in that narrative that the division was made for him by the WBC, which was always a dumb narrative.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by ModestSAM View Post
            You mean the same Wilder that confessed that he was offered more money to fight Joshua but chose to fight a not fully fit Fury, hoping for an easy win?
            White was a mandatory for almost 3 years but Wilder Wilder rather fight a lower rated Brezeale and lowly rated flabby Stiverne again.
            I'm not going to talk about how he ducked Klitscho and Povetkin.
            He was offered to fight Joshua after he had already drew with Fury and did the honorable thing and rematched Fury, who most believed won the 1st fight.

            A healthy Fury was always a bigger threat to him than Joshua or anybody else and he rematched him anyway.

            Joshua turned down coming to America to fight Wilder before that.

            https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2...der-us-insist/

            Anthony Joshua will turn down £37m to fight Deontay Wilder in the US and insist it takes place in Britain

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            Anthony Joshua
            Anthony Joshua wants the fight to take place on home soil Credit: pa

            Gareth A Davies, Boxing Correspondent

            22 May 2018 • 1:30pm

            Anthony Joshua is ready to turn down a £37million offer to fight Deontay Wilder in the USA by insisting their world heavyweight unification bout takes place in the United Kingdom.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
              Well, that puts a dent in that narrative that the division was made for him by the WBC, which was always a dumb narrative.
              Not as big as the dent in his head.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
                He was offered to fight Joshua after he had already drew with Fury and did the honorable thing and rematched Fury, who most believed won the 1st fight.

                A healthy Fury was always a bigger threat to him than Joshua or anybody else and he rematched him anyway.

                Joshua turned down coming to America to fight Wilder before that.

                https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2...der-us-insist/
                umm wrong. in fact he was offered 12 milion or so when he was only making 1 to 2 million and wilder fans try to spin that into joshua "lowballing" him its so laughable. you see what joshua did was turn down wilder in order to sign a massive dazn deal for hundreds of milions, and then once he had himself covered he went back for the wilder fight which wilder turned down. wilder did the opposite and turned down josha and more money to fight a fat coked up fury(his words) for less money! mind bobbling! you trying to spin this into wilder doing the morally correct and honorable thing by rematching fury instead of fighting joshua is mind bobbling too. his actions tell the story. he was never interested in fighting joshua. 12 million or 2 million hmmm ill take 2! derpppp!!! 100 million or about 50 or less? ill take the 50 or less derppp!!! now obviously we know people behind the scenes tricked him into doing this since hes a simpleton and they wanted him to be a pbc superstar or some BS but please dont insult us with this crap. the offers were there and he took worse ones. joshua never did that. joshua made him te best offer and he ran
                Last edited by daggum; 11-20-2020, 01:21 AM.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by daggum View Post
                  umm wrong. in fact he was offered 12 milion or so when he was only making 1 to 2 million and wilder fans try to spin that into joshua "lowballing" him its so laughable. you see what joshua did was turn down wilder in order to sign a massive dazn deal for hundreds of milions, and then once he had himself covered he went back for the wilder fight which wilder turned down. wilder did the opposite and turned down josha and more money to fight a fat coked up fury(his words) for less money! mind bobbling! you trying to spin this into wilder doing the morally correct and honorable thing by rematching fury instead of fighting joshua is mind bobbling too. his actions tell the story. he was never interested in fighting joshua. 12 million or 2 million hmmm ill take 2! derpppp!!! 100 million or about 50 or less? ill take the 50 or less derppp!!! now obviously we know people behind the scenes tricked him into doing this since hes a simpleton and they wanted him to be a pbc superstar or some BS but please dont insult us with this crap. the offers were there and he took worse ones. joshua never did that. joshua made him te best offer and he ran
                  Dude, the UK newspaper explained it all

                  He turned down $50 million to fight Wilder in America.

                  He waited until Fury took Wilder to the limit to actually try to fight him. Wilder was correct to give the fans a legitimate result to his Fury story.

                  This fight could've taken place years ago if Joshua & Hearn wanted it.

                  Even British newspapers, Lennox Lewis, & Tyson Fury himself have said so.

                  Only Joshua stans and Wilder haters say anything different.

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                  • #79
                    The division, the brainchild of the WBC and its president Mauricio Sulaiman, was born out of a desire to give the sport's less lefty heavyweights, as well as cruiserweights, a better chance to win a heavyweight title
                    Lol... It's not a heavyweight title though...
                    Last edited by YoungManRumble; 11-22-2020, 07:33 PM.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
                      Dude, the UK newspaper explained it all

                      He turned down $50 million to fight Wilder in America.

                      He waited until Fury took Wilder to the limit to actually try to fight him. Wilder was correct to give the fans a legitimate result to his Fury story.

                      This fight could've taken place years ago if Joshua & Hearn wanted it.

                      Even British newspapers, Lennox Lewis, & Tyson Fury himself have said so.

                      Only Joshua stans and Wilder haters say anything different.
                      This is a lie as usual. The 50 million was a counter offer to the actual offer of 12.5 which was met by no meetings Finkle on his fake offer .

                      The ducker was the guy who received the contract he asked for but admitted he lost his pen when refusing to sign the 15 million Finkle agreed to followed by the third offer which was 100 plus million so you aren’t fooling anyone when you say A.J didn’t want the fight .

                      Lucky for you peoples noses don’t grow when they don’t tell the truth, you would look like Pinocchio on steroids . Ha
                      Last edited by REDEEMER; 11-22-2020, 08:40 PM.

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