Looks like Wilder’s court challenge isn’t going well...Charles Martin next?

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  • joe strong
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    #41
    I guess it is a waste of time to post threads like this because it will turn into the usual fury, AJ & Wilder crap. I posted the thread about WILDER possibly facing MARTIN!!!!! If you don’t want to discuss the thread topic then F*** Off!!!! There are 454686457788 other threads to spew your rehashed garbage.

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    • thetruthteller
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      #42
      It's so funny how a lot of fans praised Wilder as the hardest hitting heavyweight ever just over a year ago. Now those same fans are saying he should retire. I have always known he was overrated and beat mostly bums his entire career. I knew he would get exposed as soon as he fought anyone halfway good. I think the same way about Fury, as his resume mirrors Wilders barring the Klitschko fight and Wilder TKO. I wonder how many of his fanatics will jump ship like Wilder fans have?....
      Also, I really hope Wilder wins the arbitration and for as Fury to fight him. I am tired of Fury getting passes.
      Last edited by thetruthteller; 01-23-2021, 11:05 AM.

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      • leeroy84
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        #43
        Wilder needs his mojo back, so I''ll watch the Martin fight. I think it will be intersting. Martin has been on somewhat of a good run and the Washington fight shows he deserves a chance against a bigger name. So let him face Wilder.
        If Wilder is confident, then I don't see Martin posing much more of a threat than say Brezeale for example. Early KO.
        If Wilder's head isn't there, Martin has a shot of connecting and after seeing the Fury rematch, Martin could easily make Wilder do a chicken dance or two and even finish him.
        Wilder should win and I hope he goes onto face better oposition the next time around.
        I'd like to see winner against Ruiz Jr.

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        • BodyBagz
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          #44
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          When? It was Shirley Winkle who phoned to say the December date was off, it was out of Wilders own mouth that he claimed he had surgery and hadnt even been in a gym or trained at all since the last fight.

          All the negativity towards a 3rd fight came from Wilders side of the fence and ONLY WHEN Fury said he was sick of waiting and moving on well after the contract had expired did Beyonce start up with his mouth and that dumb video contradicted other things Wilder himself had been saying throughout 2020.

          We've seen this type of chit from Wilder and Winkle before. They playing games to avoid playing Boxing while attempting to make it look like its somebody else's fault.

          And when the hell did that dent pop itself back out? Cuz that's a thing that happens lol.


          Tyson Fury says he will not fight Deontay Wilder for a third time in 2020 and expects to compete in the UK in December instead.




          ''"We're moving off because there's five conference championship games that day and night, plus two NFL games," Arum said. "So we can't go with the 19th; we're looking at other dates right now because ESPN advised us, and Fox advised the PBC [which promotes Wilder]."

          There are more if you want you search for yourself.

          It can happen if Fury wants it to. If him and AJ fight each other next, I will give Fury a pass. If he swerves AJ and takes on a bum (97% of his resume is filled with bums), WHAT WILL YOU SAY ?

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          • BodyBagz
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            #45
            Originally posted by thetruthteller
            It's so funny how a lot of fans praised Wilder as the hardest hitting heavyweight ever just over a year ago. Now those same fans are saying he should retire. I have always known he was overrated and beat mostly bums his entire career. I knew he would get exposed as soon as he fought anyone halfway good. I think the same way about Fury, as his resume mirrors Wilders barring the Klitschko fight and Wilder TKO. I wonder how many of his fanatics will jump ship like Wilder fans have?....
            Also, I really hope Wilder wins the arbitration and for as Fury to fight him. I am tired of Fury getting passes.
            I doubt Wilder fans are saying he should retire. It's not often Fury is knocked down. Wilder did it twice.

            AJ had a bad night vs Andy and corrected it
            Wilder had a bad night and will do likewise if a 3 happens.

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            • Mmann2e
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              #46
              Wilder is 35 no use in talking about rebuilding him because it's not likely you can, the casuals as many of you like to put had a little interest in him and he failed to produce results, the hardcore either liked or dislike him and boxing fans are such a minor niche that having half, or reality less than 80%, of hardcore fans is a death sentence to a career. His hardcore fans are there but like Broner they don't buy PPV, they do not have the means to get anyone to pay top dollar. So his fight with Charles Martin may bring boxing fans but you'll soon see that Fox will delay that or he'll be on undercard of a major fight because boxing isn't going to want to compete with UFC. Which is why reasonable people believe he's done. He won't make fifty million if he ever sniffs an undisputed fight and he's too old to unify the titles if they get split up. To the fans who want to see him rebuild and have humility it's a lost cause because he'll never reach his previous heights, to his fans they won't believe it's finished but it is, we're just looking at him trying to prolong his dying career. He at this point has three choice arc, Broner, Hagler, or Liston; he was never as good as Foreman so that arc shouldn't be thought of.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #47
                Originally posted by BodyBagz
                I doubt Wilder fans are saying he should retire. It's not often Fury is knocked down. Wilder did it twice.

                AJ had a bad night vs Andy and corrected it
                Wilder had a bad night and will do likewise if a 3 happens.
                Man, what are you talking about. Double standards again?

                Joshua is 1-1 with Ruiz.

                Wilder is 0-1-1 with Fury. Wilder would need 2 wins to prove something.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BodyBagz
                  I doubt Wilder fans are saying he should retire. It's not often Fury is knocked down. Wilder did it twice.

                  What the hell are you talking about? He's been knocked down more than any other top heavyweight out there!

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Man, what are you talking about. Double standards again?

                    Joshua is 1-1 with Ruiz.

                    Wilder is 0-1-1 with Fury. Wilder would need 2 wins to prove something.
                    Shame about that signed contract and COVID saving Fury from finding out.

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                    • BodyBagz
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                      What the hell are you talking about? He's been knocked down more than any other top heavyweight out there!
                      I find that hard to believe due to Fury's joke of a resume

                      I know he almost knocked himself out, though.

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