America never knew Wilder....and he never got the cash he could have for facing AJ...what a sad end!
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post...and I loved it. In the build up they kept labeling this as "1 vs 2", they kept claiming Wilder was "one of the greatest ever", as if his 10 title defences even came anywhere near Ali.
Then the fight ended and Haye, Woodhall, Rawling, Barry and the presenter buried Wilder, no longer burdened by promotion, ESPN or Haymon. Bunce.. well we will get to him in a bit.
Woodhall and Haye spent a full 30 mins post fight bemoaning Wilders lack of boxing fundamentals, his inability to hold on and his lack of quality opposition (a lot like what I've been saying for years) .
Then came the killer blow, both Hate a d Woodhall smiled, claimed that AJ v Fury was the real 1vs 2, a "50 50 fight" and that they couldn't pick who was the real numero uno (sounds a bit like what some have said for a while).
To make matters worse and cause mass weeping among racist American Wilder fans, they said a trilogy fight was "pointless" and that there was no need for it now.
Bunce let the side down, unable to even mention AJ he asked if Fury v Wilder 3 was possible. It is but none wants it.
I expect the black racists on here to avoid this thread like the PLAGUE.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostAmerica never knew Wilder....and he never got the cash he could have for facing AJ...what a sad end!
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Originally posted by BoxingTrav View PostWhen you're proud of your Black Heritage you're racist but everyone else can show the pride they have in their history. It's indeed hilarious.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostHe did nothing to highlight the prestige of his history or do anything of note to show his pride. He talked nonsense, accused a black boxing journalist of nonsense, acted nonsense and looked like nonsense. He tried turning this whole Fury rivalry into a race bait issue and Fury didnt play ball.
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I just love the posters that were 100%, bet the house, absolutely positively certain Wilder KO's Fury are now equally sure Joshua has no chance against Fury.
The lack of self awareness is hilarious, even when tapped on the shoulder by reality its all gas no brakes.
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Originally posted by denium View PostFury vs Wilder was the real #1 vs #2.
Joshua got dominated and stopped by a clinically obese taco vendor so was no longer top 2.
There's an argument that Joshua is now #2, but tbh I'd still expect Wilder to put his lights out.
Joshua is #2
Wilder was systematically dismantled. If it was a close affair, then there’d be an argument in keeping Wilder rank 2. But it was the furthest thing from that
Joshua avenged his loss, and quite clearly has the 2nd best resume. I don’t see how anyone could rank Wilder above him right now
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Originally posted by BoxingTrav View PostSad ending for Wilder? This man has had a wonderful career based on the fact he started at 19. He has earned alot of money and still will earn more in the rematch. What I find funny is that so many people talk about how losses don't matter but are quick to dismiss a fighter's career because of a defeat to a great fighter. I thank the lord for Deontay Wilder. His courageous performance in both fights allowed us to see the greatness of Fury
Fury would rightly get the lions share, but I think the overall purse would be a lot smaller to reflect the smaller interest there’d be. The second fight hinges on Wilder improving, and having that right hand. However, Wilder never improved, and after 19 rounds, Wilder couldn’t put Fury away, even with a bomb. I don’t think there’s great interested in another fight right now
I don’t think Wilder fans should push for it either. Promoters will have to decimate Wilders image to get every last drop out of it - by loading him with a ton of excuses that will only further damage his image. On top of that, his career might be over with another loss.
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Originally posted by techliam View PostI would presume that Wilders purse will be quite significantly smaller if the 3rd fight happens
Fury would rightly get the lions share, but I think the overall purse would be a lot smaller to reflect the smaller interest there’d be. The second fight hinges on Wilder improving, and having that right hand. However, Wilder never improved, and after 19 rounds, Wilder couldn’t put Fury away, even with a bomb. I don’t think there’s great interested in another fight right now
I don’t think Wilder fans should push for it either. Promoters will have to decimate Wilders image to get every last drop out of it - by loading him with a ton of excuses that will only further damage his image. On top of that, his career might be over with another loss.
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