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  • #11
    Reckon this fight happens more than once, and they both hold a victory over each other.

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    • #12
      Heavy

      Pedboys are everywhere. Majority are meat lovers. Some are retired and floating high right now without satisfaction.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
        1. Lol AJ v Klitchsko was not the definitive clash. Damn good fight, but let's keep things in perspective. The old man had been out of the ring for 18 months and was coming off a loss in a fight that was a real snooze fest versus Fury.

        2. Fury still looks like a small whale, I'll belive in his "comeback" when he looks like he in partial fifht shape.

        Wilder v Joshua is the fight that the whole world will tune into right now. Not just fans in the UK and a few other European countries.
        Yup and by a mile.Wlad was a "changing of the guard"type fight.Joshua vs Wilder IS the fight to decide who is the REAL champ of THIS generation.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
          I knew Fitz would be writing this rubbish. AJ v Wlad was the definitive heavyweight clash of this generation. AJ v Fury, if the fat one can get in shape and get some fights under his belt, maybe be the next definitive battle.

          As for Wilder, there is nothing definitive about him. He is an unknown with a paper title with 1 worthwhile defence in almost 4 years. AJ slices through him like a hot knife through butter.
          Wilder has the most respected belt of them all. If anyone is a paper champ its AJ, becuase he bought his belt off WOAT charles martin.

          AJ's 1 and only worthwhile defense was against a 41 year old beaten old man.

          You need to get real.

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          • #15
            Hey AJ, if you have to tell us how humble you are, you are probably not humble.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Jkp View Post
              Wilder has the most respected belt of them all. If anyone is a paper champ its AJ, becuase he bought his belt off WOAT charles martin.

              AJ's 1 and only worthwhile defense was against a 41 year old beaten old man.

              You need to get real.
              No, you need to get real. Wilder has now faced exactly *one* legit challenger in 40 fights.

              And that was a fighter who had only put in good performances on PED’s, yet came to this fight clean. Therefore, no one really knows how good clean Ortiz is.

              Fair enough, Luis Ortiz was a solid challenger. He might be old, overweight, inactive, have a heart condition, but he still had Wilder doing the Zab-dance all over the ring in the 7th.

              So, we have an unproven, fat, clean Ortiz, and..... 38 of these



              ....All of a sudden since Saturday, Wilder fans talking about records ��
              Last edited by cameltoe; 03-06-2018, 05:32 PM.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                Wilder has the most respected belt of them all. If anyone is a paper champ its AJ, becuase he bought his belt off WOAT charles martin.
                Sorry, this is pure crap. A titles legitimacy is created by how and against who it is won, not the colour of the belt. Both Joshua and Wilder had an easy route to theirs, via undeserved fly-by-night titlists winning joke matchups for vacant belts dropped by the Klits.

                That aside, until Fury gets his act together, Wilder - Joshua is the only fight that matters.

                If Joshua beats Parker then the Wilder fight is literally history in the making; a valid claim to the greatest heavyweight unification, nay anyweight unification fight ever. Two unbeaten KO artists, Olympic medal winners, from the two greatest boxing rival nations. All the belts. Both men raw, both flawed, both packing dynamite. To quote Charles Martin, both 'walking the Earth like Gods'

                Their fight could even be the most boring spectacle we've ever seen but our hearts would be in our mouths for the duration. We couldn't switch off, blink or even walk to the fridge for another beer for the duration.

                The only downside is that Wilder just hasn't quite broken the box office like Joshua has ... if he can manage that, grab the hearts and imagination of his nation and further afield, then their matchup will be, well, downright unmatchable; past, present or future.

                Everybody who reads this needs to get with the program. If you want to be a part of something special the start playing your role in it. Quit trying to score cheap internet points discrediting either man. Big this up to your friends, your family, their friends and their families. We all remember the rumble in the jungle yet very few of us were there. Let's set a new milestone. Life's what you make it. Plant the seeds, make it unforgettable!!!
                Last edited by ultravividscene; 03-06-2018, 10:43 PM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ultravividscene View Post
                  Sorry, this is pure crap. A titles legitimacy is created by how and against who it is won, not the colour of the belt. Both Joshua and Wilder had an easy route to theirs, via undeserved fly-by-night titlists winning joke matchups for vacant belts dropped by the Klits.

                  That aside, until Fury gets his act together, Wilder - Joshua is the only fight that matters.

                  If Joshua beats Parker then the Wilder fight is literally history in the making; a valid claim to the greatest heavyweight unification, nay anyweight unification fight ever. Two unbeaten KO artists, Olympic medal winners, from the two greatest boxing rival nations. All the belts. Both men raw, both flawed, both packing dynamite. To quote Charles Martin, both 'walking the Earth like Gods'

                  Their fight could even be the most boring spectacle we've ever seen but our hearts would be in our mouths for the duration. We couldn't switch off, blink or even walk to the fridge for another beer for the duration.

                  The only downside is that Wilder just hasn't quite broken the box office like Joshua has ... if he can manage that, grab the hearts and imagination of his nation and further afield, then their matchup will be, well, downright unmatchable; past, present or future.

                  Everybody who reads this needs to get with the program. If you want to be a part of something special the start playing your role in it. Quit trying to score cheap internet points discrediting either man. Big this up to your friends, your family, their friends and their families. We all remember the rumble in the jungle yet very few of us were there. Let's set a new milestone. Life's what you make it. Plant the seeds, make it unforgettable!!!
                  I agree with ya, they both had an easy route.
                  But AJ arguably had easier route, with Eddie buying it for him from the worst champ of all time.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by cameltoe View Post
                    No, you need to get real. Wilder has now faced exactly *one* legit challenger in 40 fights.

                    And that was a fighter who had only put in good performances on PED’s, yet came to this fight clean. Therefore, no one really knows how good clean Ortiz is.

                    Fair enough, Luis Ortiz was a solid challenger. He might be old, overweight, inactive, have a heart condition, but he still had Wilder doing the Zab-dance all over the ring in the 7th.

                    So, we have an unproven, fat, clean Ortiz, and..... 38 of these



                    ....All of a sudden since Saturday, Wilder fans talking about records ��
                    They both had easy routes. They both had 1 good win. AJ is not a god, and is not GOAT, so get over it.

                    I wouldnt be too critical about PEDs users, when AJ is the most obvious drug cheat in world sport.

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                    • #20
                      Poor big cowardly british crumpet lion Juicesha! How terrified this spot of tea must be. He probably screams himself to sleep every night thinking about the beating Wilder's gonna put on his ass!!!! BBBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBBBBBBBBBBBSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSQQQQQQQQQQQQUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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