So if Wilder faces Breazeale next is that cool with you?

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  1. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Once again. How was he shot? Based on what? You haven't answered and as said he is younger than Ortiz and with a better win.

    Do explain it away
     
  2. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    How do you feel either have bad resumes with so few fights?
    Whyte has only had 26 fights and Breazeale 21
    I don't think either has a bad resume and Whyte has arguably a better win resume than Wilder with the wins over Browne and Parker
     
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  3. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i have went through whytes resume and it was absolutely terrible pre Joshua and isn't great since. he almost got ko'd in the first by Helenious, who then remembered he was being paid to lose. Chisora is a journeyman left over from the last era. Browne was old, terribly out of shape and horribly limited even at his peak. Parker has proven he was never anything more than a gatekeeper who was gifted a title.
     
  4. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    what the hell does Ortiz have to do with it? you obviously think i am a wilder fan, i am not. he is terrible too.
     
  5. Mendoza

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    If Wilder can't find better, he should lose his belt.
     
  6. Vince Voltage

    Vince Voltage Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury has been off the radar, and when a big fat loudmouth like him goes off the radar, one gets suspicious. I fear he'll go off the rails again and perhaps not fight for a year or so. I am fine with any combination of Wilder, Joshua, and Whtye if Fury isn't interested. Breazele would be a respectable opponent, but not with so many better fights available. What I don't want is any kind of Lewis-Bowe or Mayweather situation. Let's get these guys in the ring ASAP.
     
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  7. smiffyinoz

    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    This will be Wilders next fight, especially as he nearly came unstuck in his latest cherry pick .
     
  8. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    What will be Wilder's excuse for not rematching Fury? They told us this was setup as a 2 fight series.
     
  9. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Any combination of AJ-WIlder-Fury not fighting each other is no good IMO
     
  10. lighteningjab

    lighteningjab Member Full Member

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    I couldn't care less who fights who at the mo. Yawn! Boxing fans are funny with their posing and who is tougher than who, or who is scared of who. We are not baby's folks. My ego does not ride on who's nuts I am hugging in the heavyweight division.
     
  11. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    He won't need an excuse for not fighting Fury. He has a mandatory and he cannot make Fury fight him. Breazeale was his back up plan all along to avoid Joshua.

    He will need one for why he didn't Persue a Undisputed fight however because that's an option , only his idiotic fans will find new excuses that sound like they're on crack, there's quite a few on here , some are even mods ? :duh
     
  12. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    What are you going on about?
    You say his resume was terrible pre Joshua. Do you not realise that he was something like a 15 fight novice at that time.
    Who was he supposed to have fought then? This will be good.
    Helenius didn't nearly knock Whyte out lol.

    Now you comment on his win over Parker, so tell me with Wilder not wanting to fight him, Joshua not available and no Fury around at that time. Parker was the next top man, so who was he supposed to fight.

    You don't have an argument, yet make comments that you can't respond to
     
  13. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ortiz has alot to do with it.
    You have said Browne is old so I noted Ortiz was older.
    You said Browne was shot, so I pointed out he had a better win than any of Ortiz's wins.
    Ortiz has alot to do with it as many consider him a current HW contender so with that in mind, tell me what fight pre Whyte told you Browne was shot and remember how he won away 2 fights before.
    So which Browne fight was it?

    Do answer
     
  14. Brighton bomber

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    WBC have sanctioned the Fury/Wilder rematch so he can't use his mandatory as an excuse for the rematch not happening next. If Fury decides to pass on the rematch because of the likelihood of being robbed again in the US I can understand that gives Wilder a reason for the rematch not happening but doesn't excuse him of not agreeing to fight in the UK if that's what Fury insists on.

    But if Fury passes on Wilder no matter what the location then that excuses Wilder but of course as you say that just opens up Joshua as his next opponent and a unification trumps a mandatory so Wilder not accepting a fair deal vs Joshua would be a duck in my opinion.
     
  15. red_roo

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    Yup Rematch Fury n Wilder cee how it pan's out 2019