At least Wilder didn't spit out his mouthpiece and quit

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  1. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The American heavyweight champions team threw the towel in, the English champions team didn’t, English heavyweights have all the belt American heavyweights have none, the definition of quitting is to throw the towel in, that’s what the American champion did, he will never touch another belt again. It’s stupidity to argue who quit and who didn’t, spitting out your gum shield doesn’t define quitting. Throwing the towel in and the frantic waving of trainers coaches and the whole corner team is the picture perfect definition of quitting immortalised forever on film, zero belts, loads of excuses one towel one ring, pathetic arguments of sore losers.
     
  2. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who will win the belts back?
     
  3. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He kept going and now he has 3 times as heavyweight world titles as the whole us of a
     
  4. covetousjuice

    covetousjuice Putin did nothing wrong

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    No. I say the opposite: AJ was a quitter who has repeatedly spin out his mouthpiece.
     
  5. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Zero belts zero heavyweight champions wbc strap is in a caravan in Manchester
     
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  6. Veys9

    Veys9 Let's go Champ! Full Member

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    Joshua spit out his mouthpiece against Klitschko already and then against Ruiz. I think it's his way to get some extra time for breathing. And I don't like his way. Should be a point deduction if the mouthpiece is not clearly knocked out by a punch.
     
  7. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    When the biggest sporting nation in the world loses their wbc belt people lose their heads, but it’s how do they get it back that has them pickled? I don’t see a way it’s gone for a decade at least
     
  8. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    what I think Fury keeps them Aj Wilder still a toss up
     
  9. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah I hear you : way too many fighters criticized him for quitting when he didn't. Same thing with Khan vs Bud Crawford. In no way shape or form did Khan quit. He was low blowed and in agony and idiotically during his 5 minutes to recover his trainer stopped the fight. And people had the to gall to claim Khan quit. It's totally ridiculous to claim fighters quit when they didn't.
     
  10. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    the salt is real
     
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  11. BoxingFacts

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    At least AJ didn't come out with excuses that you would expect from a dim witted infant
     
  12. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Oh Wilder fans are rerunning from their hole.
    Why you always try to find excuses? And now catching to AJ ?
    And how ridiculous is to compare to 2 fights?
    AJ was winning the fight and score a knockdown, and he decide to go for the kill, but didn`t know/expect that AR is iron chinned and that fast handed with very solid counter hooks.
    AJ was concussed, which is the main reason he didn`t know where he is after the KD.
    AJ lost fair and square, but he himself accept it, didn`t blame anyone, even when people was finding all kind of excuses for him. He refuse them all and said it was all his fault. A lot of people were saying to drop trainer and so on, but he stick to his team, show great mentality, improved and win 12-0.
    The only chance Wilder have in the rematch is DQ to Fury, due to corrupt referee, or the referee who is helping him even more than the last one.

    But the main problem for Wilder is, that this was the rematch, cause the dummy clearly lost the first fight 10-2. He was gifted by corrupt judges, saving his **** again.
    So both fight and fighters are incomparable.

    And even if Joshua quit, which he didn`t, this is still better, than all the bull***** excuses from Wilder side. This just show you the weak mentality he have.
     
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  13. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    I think you're going out of your way to give AJ every benefit of the doubt here. Yes he didn't out and out quit, but what people are picking up on including myself is that he clearly looked like a man who did not want to be in the ring at that moment. His confidence was shattered, he looked lost, he was stalling trying to buy time, going back and throwing his elbows up on the ropes kicking back, almost chilling. He wasn't sending out many positive vibes to the ref so to speak. He was basically doing everything in his power to say I quit without actually quitting. Because you know people like to save face, and many people picked up on that. And no I don't think it's just people reading into it and seeing what they wanted to see.
     
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  14. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Preach.
     
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  15. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fair I actually think wilder beats aj right now but after fury dismantles him again I think wilder retires
     
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