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  • #91
    Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
    Okay, we have heard you. Are you happy now?
    He has said that line at least 6 times and each time it’s less amusing

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    • #92
      Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post
      AJ wants that easy usyk money before getting exposed...again lol
      Fury should make an offer then. Why must it be AJ making all the offers all the time. Others should step up, its all indication that AJ is still #1.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Tonyu View Post
        Its not about the promoters or boxers it should be about the sport. To reign in these greedy promoters and boxers all the Boxing organisations should come together putting rules into place, if you lose in world title fight then you should win at least 2 more fights to be eligible for another title shot, this will eliminate these ongoing rematch clauses.
        This is boxing and the champ should be protected. It took hard work and dedication to get there and remain there. One fight is not enough to guage a champ and a challenger. Sometimes, the champ might have an off night, he needs to re-run the fight to clear all doudts. A clear example is fury/wlad. The rematch would have cleared all doubt if wlad actually had an off night but we all know how things went south.
        So most times rematches are good and its clears most doubts.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Tonyu View Post
          Its not about the promoters or boxers it should be about the sport. To reign in these greedy promoters and boxers all the Boxing organisations should come together putting rules into place, if you lose in world title fight then you should win at least 2 more fights to be eligible for another title shot, this will eliminate these ongoing rematch clauses.
          Winning two fights after a loss proves nothing ,how would it ? One would just take easy fights and who’s available ?

          True character is the abilities to rectify a loss that’s why only a few have agreed to immediate rematches not many want them after a loss so the belief there’s to many rematches in title fights couldn’t be further from the truth in heavyweight division.

          I mean how many immediate rematches have there been in say 5 years that actually took place altogether to claim to many rematches are taking place ?

          Joshua vs Ruiz

          This is all I can come up with off hand . Anyone else ?
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-25-2020, 07:33 AM.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
            I guess comprehension is a huge issue for you. Or do you upside-down?
            What exactly was t I able to comprehend here and do I up side down? I’m not sure I might if I knew what that was maybe I could define it

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            • #96
              Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
              LOL you fkking goons just hear what you want to Hear.
              Okay what is it that he’s trying to say here than your such a goon with your goon like words and behavior

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
                What you talking about? Have you not seen his list of opponents compared to fury, wilder, etc? Couldn’t be further away from what you said. His ‘late replacement” standard is Takam and Ruiz. They are probably top3 opponents on any other active heavyweight full stop.
                who is Takam a no one that’s who and Ruiz he got knocked out and fought a terrible fight in the rematch and ran the whole time trying to avoid actual fighting and now he’s started the talking for ducking Fury which is the point here so that’s what I’m talking about who cares who they’ve fought their in a position to unify the titles it may never happen again and clearly AJ is too much of a insert your own word here to fight Fury the fact that he can’t even acknowledge Fury at all says it all so there’s only certain men he’ll talk to or mention that’s bit made Aj is bit made

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                  That’s false . A party is not hit with a gag order in mediation. They are free to say what they want publicly. The hard truth for you guys is Wilder cannot do much but stay silent because there’s not much to say outside continue to embarrass himself so that’s why he’s silent on that matter .
                  Wilder and Fury have gag orders. Why has no one spoken publicly then?

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by FLY TY View Post
                    Wilder and Fury have gag orders. Why has no one spoken publicly then?
                    Fury has spoken ,Wilder has no say why would he speak ,about what ? Besides saying he’s moved on and mentioned Whyte ,Kownacki , and Helenius ?

                    If you know law you know gag orders aren’t prevy to mediation. I’m certain I’m probably the only poster who has experience in the legal fields working for legal and trust companies ,and based on what’s been posted by others since the AJ vs Ruiz rematch clause comedy show . Your own post shows this making stuff up and assuming based on opinions.
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-26-2020, 02:37 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                      Fury has spoken ,Wilder has no say why would he speak ,about what ? Besides saying he’s moved on and mentioned Whyte ,Kownacki , and Helenius ?

                      If you know law you know gag orders aren’t previous to mediation. I’m certain I’m probably the only poster who has experience in the legal fields .
                      Working as a secretary doesn't qualify as experience in the legal fields.

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