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Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
Both AJ and Wilder fans should celebrate.
These wins are good for the sport of boxing.
And as a Wilder fan, I want to see AJ knockout Ruiz early on June 1 to make the unification the biggest heavyweight fight of all time. It now has the momentum to reach the level of Mayweather vs. Pacquiao.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostHe doesn't; the clown is a UK fight fan with his britches in a bunch.
Jermall Charlo is, right now, basically two years into a stall of his owed title shot, as a clear example of that clown's bull****.
Arum/Warren and the WBO this is not
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostLolx..... You had just two sentences with bogus excuses why wilder shouldn't fight whyte.
I didn't expect anything less. Fans like you are part of the duck conspiracy.
I just said White/Wilder was a fight I would like to see but you idiots can't see outside of your incompetence box smh
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostDillian Whyte is simply a guy treading in place, still not owed a fight because he's too chicken**** to fight Luis Ortiz, Tyson Fury or Kubrat Pulev.
Deontay Wilder just fought his mandatory challenger, the next mandatory defense is owed in about a year's time, and Wilder now has a 11-month voluntary period to fight whomever he wants (based on how he's fought during his run, that may end up being two fights in the interim.
Wilder's camp likely fights Luis Ortiz again to the close out the year (if it's not Joshua), and if he can't get Joshua early 2020, Adam Kownacki is being matched to be viable.
Hopefully Dillian Whyte fights that final eliminator before the window comes due again, lol; maybe the WBC let's him fight Oscar Rivas (current #10 rated) as that elusive formal eliminator
Ortiz has health issues and it's best for him to be fighting journey men just to put food on the table. He refused a retirement pay to get KOed by AJ, obviously because of PED.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostLol it was only a matter of time before the stupidity youre made of comes out. What did I say that got your panties in a bunch?
I just said White/Wilder was a fight I would like to see but you idiots can't see outside of your incompetence box smh
If wilder's management refuse to put him in their with guys with a pulse, that's their business.
Always waiting for when the top opponents has one medical issue or the other or is out of shape.
Continue to suck that dick. You will be pregnant soon.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostWhyte will not fight any corrupt org pre arranged eliminator. This is the window for voluntary. Why give us Ortiz 2 while whyte 1 can be made?
Ortiz has health issues and it's best for him to be fighting journey men just to put food on the table. He refused a retirement pay to get KOed by AJ, obviously because of PED.
Good luck.
Don't say **** about the split, don't say **** about where the fight is located, and don't say **** about who runs the actual event.
Deontay Wilder just fought his mandatory, basically has a full year to fight whomever he wants, and if he can't get Joshua to fight him, seems set to go forward with the Ortiz rematch in the second half of the year.
Let Whyte keep looking good against the folks he chooses to fight, and maybe Wilder calls him for a voluntary at some point (with Wilder not taking any damage, the Ortiz rematch will fall in wherever the schedule obliges, and there's likely a Spring fight before the next mandatory comes due).
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostIf Dillian Whyte wants the voluntary path then so be it.
Don't say **** about the split, don't say **** about where the fight is located, and don't say **** about who runs the actual event.
Deontay Wilder just fought his mandatory, basically has a full year to fight whomever he wants, and if he can't get Joshua to fight him, seems set to go forward with the Ortiz rematch in the second half of the year.
Let Whyte keep looking good against the folks he chooses to fight, and maybe Wilder calls him for a voluntary at some point (with Wilder not taking any damage, the Ortiz rematch will fall in wherever the schedule obliges, and there's likely a Spring fight before the next mandatory comes due).
Obviously Ortiz is not making anything close to 3mil for this rematch if it gets made after a devastating KO the first time.
Be that as it may, whyte has been fighting better competition to Ortiz, there is no debate about that.
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Originally posted by diplo View PostLol 'casuals'... ok. When did I say I wouldn't want to see AJ vs Wilder, of course I do. Who wouldn't. I'm not condoning whoever might be ducking whoever, it's just my opinion WHY the fight hasn't happened yet. And it isn't the boxers ducking, of course they are warriors, it's their management. Do you think Mayweather or Pacman were ducking each other? Or do you think maybe their teams kept them from fighting... This is boxing, how do you not understand that.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostNigqa, calm down. I didn't cause your frustration.
If wilder's management refuse to put him in their with guys with a pulse, that's their business.
Always waiting for when the top opponents has one medical issue or the other or is out of shape.
Continue to suck that dick. You will be pregnant soon.
You would be one of the imbeciles that would spew the "AJ leftovers" if Wilder flattens Whyte. Your h0m0 erotic statement at the end didn't even make any sense smh take a nap...Last edited by Calibaloc; 05-27-2019, 03:26 AM.
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