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    Wilder ain't nothing

    We have seen this play out so many times on here, don't you guys get bored of the same rhetoric? Puncher comes along, lots of bandwagoners, Joshua is terrified, avoiding a face off, avoiding the fight, only this time you guys have really gone ******, because this time the guy that is 'scared' is fighting the better competition, accomplished more, and in a shorter space of time.

    Not only that, but at what point has he ducked the fight exactly? Shelly Finkel today, 'We are ready, tell us what to do?'

    This is what passes for a manager nowadays, talk about the opposite of proactive! Wilder needs a ***ing promoter, bad!

    Lastly - and ask yourselves this, what if that right hand doesn't land the right way for Wilder? What happens then? Historically how often does that jackpot punch land in these scenarios? It's always possible, but I wouldn't bet on it, 9 times out of 10 always go with the superior skills, technique, and boxing abilty.

    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.

    #2
    Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
    We have seen this play out so many times on here, don't you guys get bored of the same rhetoric?
    There was a strong argument about Wilder being a boogieman before the Ortiz fight because Stiverne was his premiere win. He earned *some* legitimacy with the Ortiz win, since Ortiz is pretty good technically and Wilder had to deal with that, and also because Wilder was chin checked (understatement).

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      #3
      Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
      We have seen this play out so many times on here, don't you guys get bored of the same rhetoric? Puncher comes along, lots of bandwagoners, Joshua is terrified, avoiding a face off, avoiding the fight, only this time you guys have really gone ******, because this time the guy that is 'scared' is fighting the better competition, accomplished more, and in a shorter space of time.

      Not only that, but at what point has he ducked the fight exactly? Shelly Finkel today, 'We are ready, tell us what to do?'

      This is what passes for a manager nowadays, talk about the opposite of proactive! Wilder needs a ***ing promoter, bad!

      Lastly - and ask yourselves this, what if that right hand doesn't land the right way for Wilder? What happens then? Historically how often does that jackpot punch land in these scenarios? It's always possible, but I wouldn't bet on it, 9 times out of 10 always go with the superior skills, technique, and boxing abilty.

      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.
      People need some hype and excitement I suppose. Even if it's fake as Wilder record.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Snoop Frog View Post
        There was a strong argument about Wilder being a boogieman before the Ortiz fight because Stiverne was his premiere win. He earned *some* legitimacy with the Ortiz win, since Ortiz is pretty good technically and Wilder had to deal with that, and also because Wilder was chin checked (understatement).
        He also should have been stopped against Ortiz

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          #5
          "What if that right hand doesnt land."

          Lol that right hand has YOU shook too.

          BOO!

          That right hand WILL land. it'll go right THROUGH AJ's guard and make him do the booty dew.

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            #6
            Hes a hw who knocks people out, and real boxing fans want to see him fight the other best hw, thats it thats all

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              #7
              Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
              We have seen this play out so many times on here, don't you guys get bored of the same rhetoric? Puncher comes along, lots of bandwagoners, Joshua is terrified, avoiding a face off, avoiding the fight, only this time you guys have really gone ******, because this time the guy that is 'scared' is fighting the better competition, accomplished more, and in a shorter space of time.

              Not only that, but at what point has he ducked the fight exactly? Shelly Finkel today, 'We are ready, tell us what to do?'

              This is what passes for a manager nowadays, talk about the opposite of proactive! Wilder needs a ***ing promoter, bad!

              Lastly - and ask yourselves this, what if that right hand doesn't land the right way for Wilder? What happens then? Historically how often does that jackpot punch land in these scenarios? It's always possible, but I wouldn't bet on it, 9 times out of 10 always go with the superior skills, technique, and boxing abilty.

              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.


              We can agree Wilder has murderous power right? He's also undefeated and has as many knockouts as Joshua has fights. Don't blame Wilder because so many heavyweights have done all they can to avoid him. Joshua may draw big crowds in England but that doesn't make him a better fighter by any stretch. When you come down to it Joshua has only beaten one real top big heavyweight and that was Klitchko. Klitchko at the time was 41, had already lost and hadn't fought in 18 months and still Joshua had to get off the floor to finally stop a gassed 41 year old fighter. Joshua may sell more tickets but Wilder is the superior heavyweight and that can be proven just by how avoided he is by Joshua's management. If Wilder was an easy fight Joshua's management would have already made the fight

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                #8
                AJ ain't good enough to have boogeymen

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                  #9
                  Until the King of steroids finally mans up and says he is in control of who is next and that he wants Wilder, far as I'm concerned he is ducking

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                    #10
                    The way both fan bases are bickering, I get the impression this could end up being another Garcia Matthysse

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