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    #31
    Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
    It's one win, and I commend him for it, especially the durability and heart. But I remember the same rhetoric when Matthysse knocked out Peterson, etc etc.

    I question moreso the reactions to often one legitimate win, how everyone gets carried away, and no one ever seems to learn. Not to mention that he has been outboxed for long periods in different fights. It doesnt bode well for him, Joshua is not Szpilka, Washington, or even Ortiz.
    Great point regarding Matthysse's win over Peterson. I thought that win announced that Matthysse was the real deal McNeal, but he was humbled against Garcia and seemed to quit against Postol.

    As I've learned more about boxing, I've come to realize there's no such thing as an untouchable fighter. Sure, there are guys who are avoided, but ultimately it seems like every fighter, even the undefeated, find themselves in fights that are extremely competitive.

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      #32
      Anthony the "Cherry Picker"Joshua

      Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
      This is the epitome of what I'm talking about right here lol. Can't see what's right in from of him. Wilder had ample time to make the Klitschko fight, instead he let two younger, less experienced pros steal a march on him.

      Some of you guys are a moth to a flame when it comes to punchers.
      Wilder didn't fight Klitchko because he was way past his prime!! Joshua's management who carefully cherry pick opponents for him, can't be too big or gotta be way past their prime as in Klitchko. I'll remind you again Klitchko was 41 years old, already beaten and hadn't fought in 18 months yet Klitchko still floored Joshua and would have won if he didn't gas out. Who's next for Joshua ? Maybe another big name like George Foreman!

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        #33
        Puncher didn't just come along though Puncher is the longest reigning champion in the division and puncher is holding the more prestigious belt

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          #34
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
          It was the same thing with Matthysse and Garcia. Guys like you talked **** about Garcia until he won...and you never bragged about Matthysse being the boogeyman again, lmao.
          lol I've always liked Garcia since I saw him on Marquez undercards on his way up.

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            #35
            Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
            lol I've always liked Garcia since I saw him on Marquez undercards on his way up.
            And I've never liked Lacy because I never thought that he could box a lick. I even wondered why he took a fight with Calzaghe.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
              And I've never liked Lacy because I never thought that he could box a lick. I even wondered why he took a fight with Calzaghe.
              The difference is Lacy's fan base was bigger and the claims were bolder and they completely disappeared. Mattheyse retained a fan base.

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                #37
                Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
                The difference is Lacy's fan base was bigger and the claims were bolder and they completely disappeared. Mattheyse retained a fan base.
                Matthysse never had a fan base to retain. He had some fans holding national flags that's about it. And they jumped off of his band wagon faster than Ricochet Rabbits ping ping piiiiiiiings!

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                  #38
                  same as with ggg...there'll be a section of people on here happy with wilder not getting the fight so they can continue to criticize him for not fighting anyone.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by sunny31 View Post

                    Wilder is just another Boogeyman who, more than likely will get dealt with, and after people will jump off the bus as quick as they got on, and then they will try to create the next one. The price of success.
                    Interesting you say that because I was considering the scenarios of both fighters and what happens. (And let’s just assume no rematch for this purpose)

                    If Joshua loses - I can see it making a small dent to his popularity but he probably carries on with large support from UK. His next fight probably is in O2 arena rather than a stadium against a lesser opponent but then builds back up to similar levels.

                    If Wilder loses - what happens to his support? The Americans are known to be much more fickle to boxers who lose their ‘0’ and suddenly Wilder will probably be seen to have protected his belt for far too long and been avoiding the big fights? I can imagine him actually struggling for fights because he will continue to be tough but won’t bring the $ to be worth the challenge.

                    It brings me the thought that although Wilder needs this fight far more than Joshua right now; is this a far riskier fight for him also because what happens to his career if it doesn’t go right?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                      IYou know what's funny? ChrisJ said the same things that you're saying. Like the EXACT same thing lol. It's hilarious, lmao. Utterly hilarious lol. Wilder's fans make you AND ChrisJ sick lmao. The Lacy analogy-brilliant-not, lmao.
                      More than happy to do the alt bet.

                      If I have an alt I'll buy your flights, hotel, tickets and $500 daily allowance for Crawford-Horn.

                      In exchange I just ask for a ban.

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