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  • Froch_uppercut
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    #61
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    simple !

    no, wait... how the fuck will he do that ?

    AJ will get Ruiz'd... again

    Fury has already proved that he can out-box/out-punch that stiffo
    Lol. It's an interesting fight, but I believe I am correct based on the evidence before us.
    For all the hype about Fury's supposed elusiveness he has been hit and dropped by guys who are not even 10% the boxer / puncher Joshua is.
    We shall see...I will be betting on AJ, a few grand. I am still skeptical around whether Fury will weasel out somehow - he's saying all the right things, so I am optimistic, but I'd rather they made the fight with no crowds than postponed and waited for the fight. Get it on, and watch Fury unravel.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Kezzer
      You don’t get to be arguably number one in the division (and whether your opinion is he is or isn’t, he is in the eye of many) without many strengths.

      For example - fury is going to have to be extra careful if he lunges forward for joshua’s ability to counter; the best example is how he ended The Martin fight ; but he has done otherwise.

      His inside game when close up is an area fury has to be extra careful, that upper cut is lethal and has begun the end for a number of fighters - Pulev, Whyte, Klitschko - for example.

      That’s only a couple things , you only have to watch Joshua without tinted glasses to know he would be a huge threat as a minimum. Fury isn’t deluded enough to ignore the strengths AJ has like a number do on here that’s for sure.




      that was not the question

      the question was... name one thing that AJ does better than Fury?

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        #63
        AJ will NEVER take that fight... him and Hearn are full-of-it

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          #64
          Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
          Lol. It's an interesting fight, but I believe I am correct based on the evidence before us.
          For all the hype about Fury's supposed elusiveness he has been hit and dropped by guys who are not even 10% the boxer / puncher Joshua is.
          We shall see...I will be betting on AJ, a few grand. I am still skeptical around whether Fury will weasel out somehow - he's saying all the right things, so I am optimistic, but I'd rather they made the fight with no crowds than postponed and waited for the fight. Get it on, and watch Fury unravel.



          I disagree with you about... everything

          Fury can beat AJ any way he wants

          and insinuating that Fury will try to weasel out of that fight is totally unjustified nonsense... AJ is the guy who ducked Wilder TWICE, Fury is the guy who fought Wilder TWICE

          1) Fury would be a huge favorite in that fight
          2) AJ will never take that fight, which is a lucky break for your bank account

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            #65
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            AJ will NEVER take that fight... him and Hearn are full-of-it
            Like....what evidence do you have to suggest in any way that AJ is the
            ducking type?

            Please dont say Wilder.
            Wilder is a proven liar and all around buls*****r and that's been.proven. he admits AJ was begging to fight him and he admits to Fury he had a massive offer to fight AJ.

            So....maybe AJ ducked Schwartz, Pianeta, Wallin and Sefer Sederi, the guys Fury fought while AJ was beating Wlad, Parker, Whyte, Povetkin and more.
            Get your head straight lad, you're talking out of your hoop.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
              Like....what evidence do you have to suggest in any way that AJ is the
              ducking type?


              Please dont say Wilder.
              Wilder is a proven liar and all around buls*****r and that's been.proven. he admits AJ was begging to fight him and he admits to Fury he had a massive offer to fight AJ.

              So....maybe AJ ducked Schwartz, Pianeta, Wallin and Sefer Sederi, the guys Fury fought while AJ was beating Wlad, Parker, Whyte, Povetkin and more.
              Get your head straight lad, you're talking out of your hoop.






              wtf... ?

              FACT: he ducked Wilder TWICE in 2018

              first, he demanded $50mil... got $50mil... but then ran for the hills

              second, he agreed to modify a contract, and then sign it... but he totally refused to sign the contract, and included terms that were WORSE... including, no rematch in the event of a draw... which is utterly ridiculous

              come on man, he totally ducked that fight... I am not even entertaining that conversation with you... EVERYONE knows whats up, the fanboys can pretend that never happened if they wish

              the point is this... I would never have mentioned the fact that AJ totally ducked Wilder TWICE, until you wrote that garbage insinuating that Fury will duck AJ... so, I will throw YOUR logic straight back at you...

              ... what evidence do you have to suggest in any way that Fury is the ducking type?

              this is a nonsense conversation to have... you should know better, especially with me

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                #67
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                wtf... ?

                FACT: he ducked Wilder TWICE in 2018

                first, he demanded $50mil... got $50mil... but then ran for the hills

                second, he agreed to modify a contract, and then sign it... but he totally refused to sign the contract, and included terms that were WORSE... including, no rematch in the event of a draw... which is utterly ridiculous

                come on man, he totally ducked that fight... I am not even entertaining that conversation with you... EVERYONE knows whats up, the fanboys can pretend that never happened if they wish

                the point is this... I would never have mentioned the fact that AJ totally ducked Wilder TWICE, until you wrote that garbage insinuating that Fury will duck AJ... so, I will throw YOUR logic straight back at you...

                ... what evidence do you have to suggest in any way that Fury is the ducking type?

                this is a nonsense conversation to have... you should know better, especially with me
                You are just another poster easily to dispel on here .

                How can anyone decline offers when meetings are shut down to accept any real offer ? They can’t and it’s why Wilder said he had the 50 million and no talks came from actually Finkle but a 24 hour time frame of an imaginary offer put on social media not to Hearn . Posters aren’t as dumb as you wish them to be .
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  You are just another poster easily to dispel on here .

                  How can anyone decline offers when meetings are shut down to accept any real offer ? They can’t and it’s why Wilder said he had the 50 million and no talks came from actually Finkle but a 24 hour time frame of an imaginary offer put on social media not to Hearn . Posters aren’t as dumb as you wish them to be .




                  who are just another excuse-making fanboy, who has already embarrassed himself PLENTY of times defending his latest girlfriend


                  First of all, I want to make it clear that Deontay Wilder wants this fight more than Anthony Joshua does. Which is evidenced by the fact that Wilder accepted a flat purse for this fight, which is unheard of for a fight of this magnitude. He also has accepted to fight Anthony Joshua in the UK, while Anthony Joshua did not accept a $50 million-dollar offer (which Joshua originally asked for) plus a percentage to fight Wilder in the U.S,” Finkel exclusively told World Boxing News in a call on Monday.

                  There’s no doubt in my mind they don’t want to fight with Deontay Wilder in April,” Finkel exclusively told World Boxing News. “If they did, they wouldn’t have sent a contract with more impediments in it than the first time. I mean, they don’t even have their own lies together right now. “Joshua said he’d send a signed contract that removed all impediments. That it would be signed by him. But the contract is not even signed by him – it’s signed by Eddie Hearn. “Barry (Hearn) also sent a tweet out yesterday stating the contract was signed by ‘AJ’ but it’s not. And…added to that, they have now put more blocks on the rematch clause than before. “In the original contract for a fight in 2018, Deontay rejected it because of the rematch clause only being in place for Joshua. Now, they’ve added that a rematch won’t take place if it’s a draw. “I mean, there has to be a rematch if there’s a draw, they don’t even have their own story straight!” He continued: “The bottom line is, they don’t want to make the fight. They didn’t want to make it in September. And they don’t want to make it now – for April. “If they did, they would have changed the things (Deontay was adverse to in the original contract) like Joshua said they would. “Obviously, whether Anthony Joshua is afraid…or they are afraid, they are fooling the public regarding this fight. They are not looking to fight Deontay Wilder. “They are lying, they don’t want to fight or they wouldn’t have sent the contract the way they did. “The fact is, they sent a contract worse than before and left in the things Deontay wanted to be changed. They have no desire to fight on April 13 whatsoever and they keep telling the public lies. ANTHONY JOSHUA BULLS*** Asked whether this could be the final nail in the coffin for Anthony Joshua vs Wilder, Finkel responded: “I’m just fed up discussing this bull**** with them because it’s one bull**** after another. “People who want to be their fans – that’s fine. But don’t believe the lies coming from the Joshua side surrounding these negotiations. “Deontay Wilder wants this fight. It’s not down to anything on his side that’s it’s not happening. “If however, terms are realistic in the future, we would be open to receiving the contract we were expecting. We would be happy to look at it if those impediments were removed – as previously stated by Joshua himself,” he added.

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                  stop talking shlt, you heavily-invested muppet

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    who are just another excuse-making fanboy, who has already embarrassed himself PLENTY of times defending his latest girlfriend


                    First of all, I want to make it clear that Deontay Wilder wants this fight more than Anthony Joshua does. Which is evidenced by the fact that Wilder accepted a flat purse for this fight, which is unheard of for a fight of this magnitude. He also has accepted to fight Anthony Joshua in the UK, while Anthony Joshua did not accept a $50 million-dollar offer (which Joshua originally asked for) plus a percentage to fight Wilder in the U.S,” Finkel exclusively told World Boxing News in a call on Monday.

                    There’s no doubt in my mind they don’t want to fight with Deontay Wilder in April,” Finkel exclusively told World Boxing News. “If they did, they wouldn’t have sent a contract with more impediments in it than the first time. I mean, they don’t even have their own lies together right now. “Joshua said he’d send a signed contract that removed all impediments. That it would be signed by him. But the contract is not even signed by him – it’s signed by Eddie Hearn. “Barry (Hearn) also sent a tweet out yesterday stating the contract was signed by ‘AJ’ but it’s not. And…added to that, they have now put more blocks on the rematch clause than before. “In the original contract for a fight in 2018, Deontay rejected it because of the rematch clause only being in place for Joshua. Now, they’ve added that a rematch won’t take place if it’s a draw. “I mean, there has to be a rematch if there’s a draw, they don’t even have their own story straight!” He continued: “The bottom line is, they don’t want to make the fight. They didn’t want to make it in September. And they don’t want to make it now – for April. “If they did, they would have changed the things (Deontay was adverse to in the original contract) like Joshua said they would. “Obviously, whether Anthony Joshua is afraid…or they are afraid, they are fooling the public regarding this fight. They are not looking to fight Deontay Wilder. “They are lying, they don’t want to fight or they wouldn’t have sent the contract the way they did. “The fact is, they sent a contract worse than before and left in the things Deontay wanted to be changed. They have no desire to fight on April 13 whatsoever and they keep telling the public lies. ANTHONY JOSHUA BULLS*** Asked whether this could be the final nail in the coffin for Anthony Joshua vs Wilder, Finkel responded: “I’m just fed up discussing this bull**** with them because it’s one bull**** after another. “People who want to be their fans – that’s fine. But don’t believe the lies coming from the Joshua side surrounding these negotiations. “Deontay Wilder wants this fight. It’s not down to anything on his side that’s it’s not happening. “If however, terms are realistic in the future, we would be open to receiving the contract we were expecting. We would be happy to look at it if those impediments were removed – as previously stated by Joshua himself,” he added.

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                    stop talking shlt, you heavily-invested muppet
                    There is plenty of he said she said and not many facts. You quote team Wilder, I'll quote team Joshua.

                    We never really had any facts. Until Wilder admitted that he had offers from Joshua on the table.

                    Finkel's response has been... nothing. Well there's nothing left to say. It's all in the open now. The truth is out.

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                    • aboutfkntime
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Toffee
                      There is plenty of he said she said and not many facts. You quote team Wilder, I'll quote team Joshua.

                      We never really had any facts. Until Wilder admitted that he had offers from Joshua on the table.

                      Finkel's response has been... nothing. Well there's nothing left to say. It's all in the open now. The truth is out.



                      it is clearly obvious that AJ never wanted that fight, and it is clearly obvious that AJ avoided that fight...

                      he promised to sign the contract, but then he refused... he promised to remove impediments from the contract, but then he refused... then he added further impediments into the contract, impediments that would obviously kill the fight

                      like I said, the superfans can say whatever they like... but the facts are clear, we know whats up

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