Fury and Wilder are sad.

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  1. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Both are pathetic. Going on shows and social media talking **** about Joshua after his loss. ***** kind of stuff.

    Leave the smack talk for when you are actually fighting the man.
     
  2. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    They're crying because they're jealous of Ruiz Jr's set of cojones for facing AJ in the ring.
     
  3. inner2deepz

    inner2deepz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    I mean I don’t really blame them Hearn offered lowball offers, and never really had interest in making the fight. Prior to that Ruiz asswhooping they got asked about him. If wilder lost I’m under no illusion Hearn and AJ would be complete dickheads.
     
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  4. Alphafighter

    Alphafighter Active Member banned Full Member

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    Very well deserved too. AJ and Hearns criticized their records, resume, opponents and boasted about their A side status all this while
     
  5. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    $100 million is a lowball offer now lol. Ok
     
  6. willcross

    willcross Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wonder if Eddie still thinks Deontay “has lost the plot”?
     
  7. Charlie Stewart

    Charlie Stewart Most Merciful Full Member

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    it is very pathetic considering that this fight happened in the first place because they were both MIA when Joshua was sending them career high pay day offers
     
  8. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lol reality check in order.since when did we start calling tens of million dollars low ball?
    Be interesting to see em low ball each other
     
  9. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    Well they should have taken these "low ball" offers and the belts then they would have been commanding the big paydays....

    Only got themselves to blame, same with Whyte, Ortiz and who ever else chose to try and get a cash out be fore fighting AJ..
     
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  10. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Wouldn't you be? After all it's not like Wilder didn't try his best, but AJ went quack quack, took what he thought was an easy fight, then fall down go boom 4 times, and quit like a b****. And all that money went up in smoke. Meanwhile Fury and Wilder will be fighting each other for the second time in a year. You know, the other two guys in the big three. So spare me.
     
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  11. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Neither of them were interested in taking on Joshua or the belts they made it clear enough. So nothing changes for those 2 fighters.
     
  12. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's not like Wilder didn't try his best. Hahahaha. Good one.
     
  13. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    Kicking a man while he's down is the lowest of the low. Joshua didn't go in on Miller after he failed his drug tests, and he had far more justification for doing so.

    Tyson I at least thought was being the better man with his initial comments, then he U-turned and started slagging him off. That's worse than Wilder IMO, who at least is only acting according to his nature. The man's lost. Let him lick his wounds in private FFS.
     
  14. Unforgiven

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    Fury and Wilder have hardly said anything.
    It's a huge story, Ruiz beating Joshua, so they are bound to express opinions and are bound to be asked to.
    It's all fair game.
    The truth is, Eddie Hearn's been running both of them down for the last couple of years and spreading the belief (widely held by AJ fans) that they are a level beneath Joshua, who is/was clearly the best heavyweight in the world according to Eddie. Now, Joshua's in a position where his best hope for the year is to go 1-1 with Andy Ruiz Jr.
    It's expected that the two of them might gloat over that.

    Joshua is fortunate that he's still be talked about at all. It shows everyone still has a bit of faith in him. He might even win the rematch.
    He may well lose, and then people will stop talking about him and he'll be an irrelevance fairly soon after.

    Also, although I don't think Joshua straight out quit against Ruiz, there certainly was a degree of that in the way the fight ended. Joshua was spitting out his gumshield and retreating into a corner at the end in a very unconvincing manner, hardly worthy of his alleged champion and warrior credentials. Like Charley Zelenoff, he wanted a little break to get his breath back.
    It's no surprise the "rival champions" would want to make a point that he doesn't stack up them, rightly or wrongly, because he didn't quite go "out on his shield" there, did he ?

    Boxing is a harsh sport. If you perform badly you get you ass kicked ..... and then, while recovering all battered and bruised, you get a load of people telling you how bad you were.
    That's what they sign up for though.
     
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  15. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lol hate to see his worst.All three are pathetic for not jumping on this when the iron was hot so to speak,always puzzled me how they could presume none of em would lose.I mean Wilder or Fury both could of lost on another day and with Joshua it serves him right for talking past his performances.
    I hate boxing at the moment for its blatant corruption and both Joshua and Wilder are recipients off favourable judging which is why Ruiz did great to crash the party as you can be sure they would of robbed him.