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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
    Brezeale was made for Wilder. But who else decent or better does Wilder do this to? Wilder usually struggles with bums or loses to the first proven guy he's ever fought even though he was at his very worst point in his career.


    Wilder stretched EVERYONE who got in the ring with him..... you excuse-making clown

    grow up kid..... trying to get AJ off the hook for ducking by minimizing Wilder is simply childish

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      Originally posted by Thebrownbear View Post
      Are we afraid for our sweet Tina Joshua?
      The only one ducking and refusing deals is Donkey. Remember, he has fights lined up for the next 2 years? Have you forgotten already?

      Wait, sorry, I forgot. You're American so run propaganda that has no baring on the truth. Silly me.

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        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        Boksfan is that really you? I knew that eventually you would come around and see what the rest of us and the world can see and that is Wilder is a great fighter and a
        Hell of a puncher. So here's to you buddy!
        The rest of the world can see alright. But it has no relation to the madness you come out with.

        But I would like to hear what you've got to say on the rest of the world. Let me hear your knowledge. Haha.

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          Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
          let me guess, you must be a Joshua fan right..... ?

          which is why you suggested that Wilder NEEEEEDS to fight Shyte..... NOT Joshua, or Fury..... Shyte.....



          what will Poshua ****e do when he no longer has Dillian Whyte running blocker for him?

          us Wilder fans want him to stretch Joshua, not Whyte

          just saying

          who do you want Poshua to fight then, if not Wilder ?
          I'm no fan of this posh English muffin, team Beyonce for life!

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            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            I agree. I wouldn't mind that fight. I think that would be a good fight for him. Even though I don't believe Whyte would win but nevertheless it's still a good match up on paper and good name on Wilder's resume.
            Wilder thinks Whyte would beat him. Why else would he turn down 7 Mill for the fight and match his biggest payday?

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              Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
              Second Wilder fight that I have attended. Both first round knockouts. The guy may be wild and unrefined at times but his right hand is dynamite. Tyson Fury can make anyone look bad and Wilder's was pushing for the rematch. He would also give Ortiz a rematch. He is no "ducker" as many claim. Hearn and Joshua know the deal. If the big fight happens "the Wilder right will end the night"!
              Hearn and AJ know the deal, but it's Wilder running from big money offers?

              Oh right, that makes perfect sense. Well, if you're ret4rded and biased as f3ck it does.

              I just love how you create your own world when the truth is staring you in the face. Maybe it's because Americans are natural born cowards who despise the truth so feel the need to do this. That and narcissism.

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                Originally posted by TheBigLug View Post
                Plus, i think people don't give Wilder quite enough credit sometimes. People would have you believe he is totally garbage but with a big punch. If he was THAT bad, he would've been found out a long time ago and ended up like Tye Fields or something.

                The fact is that he deals with these top 15 supposed world level heavyweights like they're nothing.

                Yeah he looked bad v Fury for the most part, but that's because he's fighting Fury. Like him or not, Fury is an exceptional boxer for a current Heavyweight and he made Wlad look very basic too. Any heavyweight today is probably going to look similar against a focused Tyson Fury, unless they can knock him out.
                Fields got found out by Barret. But how many fights had Fields had when he fought him? And how many fights did Wilder have when he fought someone of a similar calibre?

                Without his punch, Wilder would be long gone. Don't try and pretend otherwise. It's the only thing he has going for him. Without it, he's nothing.

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                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                  Hearn and AJ know the deal, but it's Wilder running from big money offers?

                  Oh right, that makes perfect sense. Well, if you're ret4rded and biased as f3ck it does.

                  I just love how you create your own world when the truth is staring you in the face. Maybe it's because Americans are natural born cowards who despise the truth so feel the need to do this. That and narcissism.
                  50 mil for a one fight deal and nothing but crickets. Joshua doesn't want that work. It's all talk!

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                    Originally posted by MELLOMAN007 View Post
                    If they were harder,then why did it take SO MANY? Inquiring minds would like to know.
                    Because Povetkin is better with a much better chin and defence maybe?

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                      Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                      Hearn is your typical promoter. Always ready with a "juicy quote" but when the time comes to sign the fight there are always obstacles. There is a huge dilemma for Hearn and he knows it. I'm sure Wilder would sign a 50/50 one fight deal with a rematch clause of say 70/30 for the winner of the first fight. The problem is if Joshua get's starched in a round or two would the public salivate over a rematch? Hearn wants control and Wilder is rightfully "not having it". The fight is too big not to happen but we have seen stranger things in boxing!
                      Justify Wilder getting 50/50? You can't unless you talk your madness. Look at what both bring to the table. Besides, Wilder has come out and said he wouldn't even accept 50/50. Or is he going to contradict himself again like he always does?

                      What huge A side star in history signed a deal where the weak B side got most of the money in the rematch if they lost? Just give me one name?

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