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  • #61
    Donkey Wilder got no heart or desire, he's fighting bums all his career, no wonder he started to run away when AJ tried to fight him.

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    • #62
      Lot of upset people up in here lol, when you saw pictures of Hearn meeting with Pov's people over a month ago you should have known what time it was from then.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
        Nope, I know about boxing, I’ve watched many hours of them both fight. Wilder is talentless. He is literally talentless as a boxer...after training for 41 bouts and spent a while as an amateur he seems to be soo dumb as to not even grasp distance control or balance. The guy is a clown, when they fight and they will, the game is up, he can’t box, he’ll lose, simple as that...$100
        There are a lot more credible people out there (former champs and writers) who've all picked Wilder to win that fight, including several British fighters. In fact if we just went on youtube and took a poll of boxers, trainers, and pundits we might get a ration around 70 to 30% in favor of Wilder amongst boxing insiders. (Towers, DuBois, Fury, and Cadwell are just a few brits who've recently praised Wilder's ability)

        Maybe you might want to go back to that film lol As unorthodox as Wilder is, he's still the most dangerous guy out there. We all know that.

        Also, we've seen AJ catch a right hand in all of his top fights and look dazed. AJ doesn't even slip the shots, he does this jumping back motion in a straight line that leaves him wide open for that punch. If you don't think Wilder can or will land that shot then YDKSAB.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
          They both fought the same caliber of opposition. Wilders got 20 more on his resume' and is the reason why Hearn Sr and Hearn Jr really didn't want the "experienced" Wilder just yet.

          Senior is on record advising Joshua to "duck" Wilder because "he's strong"....... As huge & young as Joshua is: whats so surprising with him beating smaller inactive carpet cleaners with one 41yr old chronic hugger coming off an embarrassing loss 2yrs before?!? Parker see content just being in the ring.

          The skinny 200lb Wilder wins are far more impressive because he "looks" like he shouldnt be able to get the job done! Greedy Hearn got a whole lotta nerve criticizing the kid while encouraging his robot to beat on a 39yr old opponent that was already beaten by Wlad almost like Fury froze a stunned Wlad on a lopsided points win.

          Hearn knows full well Joshua isnt in charge of anything......only bulking up in the gym and making his master plenty of dough. Joshuas brain doesnt have an original thought coming from it, thats why his designated cue is to talk once a month summarizing what Hearn has already stated in several practiced interviews......very soon Joshua will come with the "very very frustratiing" excuse at his next interview....
          dumbest post on here, same calibre hahaahhaahahah

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Scopedog View Post
            It was probably signed over a month ago
            You're right. Povetkin and Ryabinsky were conspicuously quiet this whole time.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
              They both fought the same caliber of opposition. Wilders got 20 more on his resume' and is the reason why Hearn Sr and Hearn Jr really didn't want the "experienced" Wilder just yet.

              Senior is on record advising Joshua to "duck" Wilder because "he's strong"....... As huge & young as Joshua is: whats so surprising with him beating smaller inactive carpet cleaners with one 41yr old chronic hugger coming off an embarrassing loss 2yrs before?!? Parker see content just being in the ring.

              The skinny 200lb Wilder wins are far more impressive because he "looks" like he shouldnt be able to get the job done! Greedy Hearn got a whole lotta nerve criticizing the kid while encouraging his robot to beat on a 39yr old opponent that was already beaten by Wlad almost like Fury froze a stunned Wlad on a lopsided points win.

              Hearn knows full well Joshua isnt in charge of anything......only bulking up in the gym and making his master plenty of dough. Joshuas brain doesnt have an original thought coming from it, thats why his designated cue is to talk once a month summarizing what Hearn has already stated in several practiced interviews......very soon Joshua will come with the "very very frustratiing" excuse at his next interview....
              I'm not fussed who wins this fight - I like things about both fighters and dislike some things about both, but what?!?. Look at AJ's 15-18 fights alone and Wilders (if mem serves correct most of them were cruiserweights) then review this stupid statement.

              You can say what you want about Klitscho (some of it correct) but he's much more proven than Ortiz who's best win was against Jennings. I get you back your guy but damn.

              Look at who Wilder fought in his 17th fight compared to who AJ fought. A guy who got knocked out by that clown De Mori. The waste of space that a past it David Haye dispatched of with the quickness.
              Last edited by P4Pdunny; 06-28-2018, 07:38 AM.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
                He is right about Joshua fighting better opposition. The only guy wilder has in his 40 fights is Ortiz. Joshua 21 fights has Wladdy, Breazelee, Parker and Whyte. But I would call this a pickem odds fight. Would be to close to call once they actually do get into The ring.
                Whyte is a bum that's proven even less outside of getting ktfo by Joshua. Just look at his resume. No risks, until this Parker fight. Nothing special about him besides who happens to promote him.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
                  Donkey Wilder got no heart or desire, he's fighting bums all his career, no wonder he started to run away when AJ tried to fight him.
                  His best wins are #2 in the world and #4 in the world. AJ's best win is #6 in the world.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
                    Stiverne was decent the first time around but certainly not the second.
                    that really wasn't his fault.....

                    ortiz failed a ped test etc and stiverne was mando fighting on the same card.... so wbc ordered the fight and he fought his mando

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by cameltoe View Post
                      Welcome to the world of Wilder fans, where Luis Ortiz is a better win than Wladamir Klitschko.

                      Amazing. Couldn’t make it up.
                      38 year old undefeated ACTIVE fighter is somehow worse than a 41 year old ko'd multiple times in his career, outboxed by fury and was on the shelf for almost 2 years?


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