4 years has Ortiz been ducked for. 4 YEARS!!
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I might be in the minority here, but I like the path they have laid out for Joshua. I think he won the IBF title too soon and should fight these two fights before Wilder. Get some more experience before facing Wilder, not that Wilder is this great champion, but he does pose a risk. In the mean time Wilder should fight a couple more fights too and this fight will really build up. It will also give time for Furry to get back to his old self. One more year is not that long, but I do understand we all want to see it now.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostAnthony Joshua is pathetic! trying to impress the world by collecting trinkets but this could all be resolved by fighting for the only title that matters ( No you idiots I know you thought I was going to say the WBC ) the 'Lineal' title vs. the 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder -- thats really the only thing that matters ; the #1. ( Deontay ) vs. the #2. ( Joshua ) but history will only remember Joshua as a Brit Hype-job paper champion, hiding behind his mandatories like his fellow Brit quitter Kell Brook who got battered and humiliated in his own home country forced to bend the knee before the American Errol Spence jr.
Eddie Hearn is shamelessly busy doing damage control with the media even going as far as doing his best parody of Deontay to draw attention away from the quacking Joshua is doing in the background -- his gullible nincompoop supporters eating it up, lining up to see this imposter sell out Arena's like that other fraud David Haye and the other joker Tony Bellend of the UK. Disgraceful.
How people like you are allowed access to the internet is beyond me. You really shouldn't be allowed out of mummy's bedroom you plum.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostAnthony Joshua is pathetic! trying to impress the world by collecting trinkets but this could all be resolved by fighting for the only title that matters ( No you idiots I know you thought I was going to say the WBC ) the 'Lineal' title vs. the 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder -- thats really the only thing that matters ; the #1. ( Deontay ) vs. the #2. ( Joshua ) but history will only remember Joshua as a Brit Hype-job paper champion, hiding behind his mandatories like his fellow Brit quitter Kell Brook who got battered and humiliated in his own home country forced to bend the knee before the American Errol Spence jr.
Eddie Hearn is shamelessly busy doing damage control with the media even going as far as doing his best parody of Deontay to draw attention away from the quacking Joshua is doing in the background -- his gullible nincompoop supporters eating it up, lining up to see this imposter sell out Arena's like that other fraud David Haye and the other joker Tony Bellend of the UK. Disgraceful.
TBRB - Wilder is no.4 (3 now that Wlad has retired)
RING - Fury is still champ, but Wilder is no.2
ESPN - Wilder is no.2
Boxingscene - Wilder is no.5 (4 now that Wlad has retired) but Fury is still champion
If Joshua/Wilder were to happen, it wouldn't be for the universally recognised World Heavyweight Championship as Wilder simply hasn't done enough to be recognised as the clear no.2 of the division
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostThat's not how words work. Joshua won a championship and therefore is a champion. You're free to value his championship(s) as much or as little as you wish.
If your position is that he's not the lineal champion, that's your opinion. More power to you. If your position is that he's not a champion at all, that's not a matter of opinion, you're just flat out wrong.
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Originally posted by grobbo View PostWanker. You really are an embarrassment.
How people like you are allowed access to the internet is beyond me. You really shouldn't be allowed out of mummy's bedroom you plum.
Originally posted by techliam View PostNowhere ranks Wilder above Joshua.
TBRB - Wilder is no.4 (3 now that Wlad has retired)
RING - Fury is still champ, but Wilder is no.2
ESPN - Wilder is no.2
Boxingscene - Wilder is no.5 (4 now that Wlad has retired) but Fury is still champion
If Joshua/Wilder were to happen, it wouldn't be for the universally recognised World Heavyweight Championship as Wilder simply hasn't done enough to be recognised as the clear no.2 of the divisionLast edited by 1hourRun; 08-05-2017, 04:34 PM.
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