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  • Originally posted by Throwingbombs View Post
    It is shocking isn't it. Can any Wilder fans take a look at that list and defend it? Then compare it to AJ's who has taken on much bigger fights at much earlier stages of his career? It is obvious who takes risks and challenges and who doesn't in their career.
    How do you find the ranking of an opponent at the time they fought someone? I had a look at AJ's here:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthon..._boxing_record

    and would've thought that from Kevin Johnson onwards he's stepped up. Even in the first few fights the likes of Skelton and Sprott would've been ranked at one point.

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    • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
      No you don't. AJ demanded rematch clause.
      A rematch clause is not unusual for A sides to include in the contract.
      But that doesn't mean he gets to dictate everything in the rematch if he loses.
      Are you saying it's the reason why Wilder didn't sign?
      (I'm expecting to see you respond with the missing date and place, which could have been hashed out in 5-10 minutes.)

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      • Originally posted by Holler View Post
        Wow... Great post. I knew he'd fought a lot of dross but until you see it laid out like that the full extent isn't obvious.

        I'll try and remember this next time someone starts talking about Wilder going 51-0.
        Don't forget that 8 of Wilders first 22 opponents are Cruiserweights

        Even worse

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        • Originally posted by Throwingbombs View Post
          It is shocking isn't it. Can any Wilder fans take a look at that list and defend it? Then compare it to AJ's who has taken on much bigger fights at much earlier stages of his career? It is obvious who takes risks and challenges and who doesn't in their career.

          Joshua's just beaten Parker in a unification fight. At this stage in Wilder's career he'd fought 368th ranked Marlon Hayes...

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          • Originally posted by Jaycee100 View Post
            Wilder’s Record:

            1st Ethan Cox, wasn't ranked
            2nd Shannon Gray, wasn't ranked
            3rd Richard Greene Jr, wasn't ranked
            4th Joseph Rabotte, ranked 393rd in the World
            5th Charles Brown, wasn't ranked
            6th Kelsey Arnold, wasn't ranked
            7th Travis Allen, wasn't ranked
            8th Jerry Vaughn, wasn't ranked
            9th Ty Cobb, ranked 399th in the Heavyweight World
            10th Alvaro Morales, wasn't ranked
            11th Dustin Nichols, wasn't ranked
            12th Shannon Caudle, wasn't ranked
            13th Harold Sconiers, wasn't ranked
            14th Dan Sheehan, wasn't ranked
            15th DeAndrey Abron, wasn't ranked
            16th Reggie Pena, wasn't ranked
            17th Damon Reed, ranked 304th in the World
            18th Dominique Alexander, wasn't ranked
            19th Daniel Cota, ranked 489th in the World
            20th David Long, wasn't ranked
            21st Marlon Hayes, ranked 368th in the World
            22nd Jesse Oltmanns, ranked 492th in the World
            23rd Owen Beck, wasn't ranked
            24th Kertson Manswell, ranked 310th in the World
            25th Damon McCreary, ranked 357th in the World
            26th Kelvin Price, wasn't ranked
            27th Matthew Greer, ranked 325th in the World
            28th Audley Harrison, ranked 136th in the World
            29th Siarhei Liakhovich, ranked 43rd in the World
            30th Nicolai Firtha, ranked 121nd in the World
            31st Malik Scott, ranked 86th in the World
            32nd Jason Gavern, ranked 194th in the World
            33rd Bermane Stiverne, ranked 4th in the World
            34th Eric Molina, ranked 37th in the World
            35th Johann Duhaupas, ranked 34th in the World
            36th Artur Szpilka, ranked 24th in the World
            37th Chris Arreola, ranked 43rd in the World
            38th Gerald Washington ranked 41st in the World
            39th Bermane Stiverne “inactive for two years and UNRANKED at time of fight"
            40th Luis Ortiz - ranked 6th (39 years old)
            He fought 7 times per year at one point in his career.
            They're clearly trying to manufacture an undefeated guy based on beating bums.

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            • Originally posted by Throwingbombs View Post
              It is shocking isn't it. Can any Wilder fans take a look at that list and defend it? Then compare it to AJ's who has taken on much bigger fights at much earlier stages of his career? It is obvious who takes risks and challenges and who doesn't in their career.
              What they will do is keep talking about Wlad being 41 years old when he fought Joshua...but like I stated before, Finkel would not let Wilder fight Wlad.

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              • Originally posted by genrick View Post
                A rematch clause is not unusual for A sides to include in the contract.
                But that doesn't mean he gets to dictate everything in the rematch if he loses.
                Funny thing is that folks don't mention that Parker was able to agree to the terms to fight Joshua with a rematch clause...and the date and venue were not in place yet.

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                • Originally posted by JRB123 View Post
                  Funny thing is that folks don't mention that Parker was able to agree to the terms to fight Joshua with a rematch clause...and the date and venue were not in place yet.
                  Wilder and Winkel will always find excuses to turn down the fight.
                  They want Breazeale, not Joshua.

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                  • Originally posted by genrick View Post
                    A rematch clause is not unusual for A sides to include in the contract.
                    Of course it's not. But UK fans can't say "Wilder wants a rematch and therefore is scared" while AJ is also demanding one.


                    Are you saying it's the reason why Wilder didn't sign?
                    Even Hearn has admitted that Finkel conceded the point and Wilder was willing to sign without a rematch.

                    Wilder didn't sign because he was never given the opportunity to sign for what had been agreed to -- the fight being next. Hearn sent a blank contract and said give me a few days to send you the date. Then a few days past and Hearn said he'd decided to fight Povetkin next and the date would be April.

                    Wilder never ever had a chance to sign for 2018.

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                    • Originally posted by Throwingbombs View Post
                      Wilder fans need to stop saying he accepted the deal. He didn't as he didn't sign the contract. If someone says I accept the deal but then don't return the contract they havnt accepted the deal. Actions speak louder than words.
                      He was never sent a contract that reflected what was agreed to. They agreed to the fight being next, but then Hearn refused to send a contract that said the fight would be next.

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