I'll be taking a break alright. Doesn't mean I'll let you keep rambling about your assumptions and imaginary posts.
Stop me lol Your a special kind of special So your going to stalk me then claim assault As I said millenial a special kind of special Good day Esquire
Na, as said, I've better things to do with my life than stalk an internet forum. Unlike you, with your 22,000 posts.
Which one is it sunshine make your fragile mind up for God's sake Work not busy eh Must be on that holiday ma and da Paid for or Your a shift worker Good day Esquire Apprenticeship will soon be over
Last two pages of this thread are like reading a transcript of a poetry contest for schizophrenics on acid.
Getting back on track.... Wilder now looks committed to fighting Breazeale, followed by Ortiz 2 and then Adam Kownacki. No way he rematches Fury in 2019.
What? Why not just admit that you want to have sex with Deontay Wilder? Everyone knows anyway. In other news, dog bites man.
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He’s just a walking contradiction, he’s the one who pulled out the rematch. This content is protected
I have a feeling Wilder signed to fight Breazeale Ortiz and Kownacki before Fury signed the ESPN deal
I agree. Ortiz was either juicing or had already signed to rematch wilder. The fact both Kownacki and Ortiz turned the AJ fight down and then are suddenly the confirmed names to fight wilder next suggests this was signed and done between all parties.
I don’t doubt that was always the plan but Fury was mandated to fight Wilder. Wilder had no choice. It was Fury who walked away, if Wilder would’ve walked away he would’ve vacated his belt. The WBC confirmed this at the time.
I seen he was saying the rematch didn’t happen because he was offered a mega money deal bla bla bla and then moments later was complaining about Joshua not fighting Wilder “over a bit of money”.