Deontay Wilder message pertaining to AJ loss (Tad bit hypocritical)

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  1. Manassas

    Manassas “Rumble young man rumble!” Full Member

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    Wilder only hurts himself, with these classless remarks. Too bad Brazeal couldn’t pull the upset as well.

    The boxing HW world would really be on it’s ear..
     
  2. Jambon

    Jambon Active Member Full Member

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    I think Fury exposed Joshua and hearn as well. He should have been the one in that ring.
     
  3. critix

    critix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lmfaooo

    The 10 count argument gets my blood boiling by the brainless wilder fans... it's a 10 count not a 10 second count... they dksab

    Thing is they have no argument so they try to come up with something and look fools themselves
     
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  4. critix

    critix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree that if anyone's stocks went up it's fury coz he would not lose to ruiz... too long and would box circles around ruiz... fury is looking good rn
     
  5. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Maybe Haymon can flex his muscle to block the rematch and set up Wilder vs Ruiz for the undisputed title!!
     
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  6. Truthseeker

    Truthseeker New Member Full Member

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    I wish I could pretend I didnt have to google it but a guy by the name of Owe
    Thankfully there are these things called contracts that prevent such shenanigans, AJ didn't really seem in a hurry to seek the rematch but Hearn on the other hand (Ohhhhh poor Eddie I actually felt bad for him) is desperate for it. I think AJ would be making a mistake if he doesn't initiate the rematch clause. Ruiz will not hold that belt for long if AJ doesn't as Haymon will ensure Wilder gets his grubby mits on them and then that fool will fight bums until he hits fight 50 and claim he is the greatest of all time hence the greatest con pulled of in boxing complete.
     
  7. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Wilder needs to be careful cos Karma can be a *****
     
  8. Alphafighter

    Alphafighter Active Member banned Full Member

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    Here are the facts right now. AJ has lost his zero and that also in devastating fashion. Wilder still has his zero and has never looked as bad as AJ did last night under adversity. In a Wilder AJ fight, i am backing Wilder to repeat what he did with Brazeale in round 1. AJ's chin is just poor to withstand Wilder's power and i haven't even touched on his durability, stamina yet
     
  9. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Love him or hate him, Deontay Wilder is the best heavyweight on the planet and a dominant heavyweight champion.

    Of course, Wilder has animosity toward Joshua. Wilder came up the hard way, fighting in small clubs. Whereas Joshua was practically "gifted" a hometown gold medal in his Olympic final and signed big TV deals the moment he turned pro.

    It took Wilder years to get a title shot, and Joshua got one the moment Fury got stripped after beating Wlad.

    You could tell how easy Joshua had it in the Parker fight when Parker landed a hard shot and Joshua seemed to call "time" for a few moments ... and the ref gave it to him.

    Joshua seemed to try to do that last night, too. After Ruiz dropped him, Joshua seemed to walk around like it was a sparring session and he could stop the fight and give himself time to recover whenever he felt like it. It was a telltale sign of someone who knew he was protected and EXPECTED protection.

    Guys who came up the hard way like Wilder know it when they see it.

    Wilder is about to make his 10th straight WBC title defense. If he's successful, the only guys ahead of him will be first ballot Hall of Famers like Louis, Ali, Lewis, Klitschko, etc.

    It's going to be a LONG TIME before someone else makes 10 straight title defenses.

    Wilder is a knockout puncher like we haven't seen in decades.

    And Joshua's humiliating loss only makes Wilder-Ortiz 2 and Wilder-Fury 2 even BIGGER fights.

    Deontay Wilder is an all-time great heavyweight.

    He's going to be the last man standing when this is all over.
     
  10. Antigoon

    Antigoon Active Member Full Member

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    Regarding that tweet...Wilder does not have a single ounce of class in him...not one! He's despicable, end off!
     
  11. CarlChilders

    CarlChilders Member banned Full Member

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    Lol you think Wilder lost because you don't like him. You don't beat the champion by running for 12 rounds, getting knocked down twice and landing 84 punches in 12 rounds to 71. Landing 1 punch per round on average doesn't equate to beating the champion.
     
  12. Richmondpete

    Richmondpete Real fighters do road work Full Member

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    He's absolutely right. Joshua disgracefully quit after taking someshard shots and then was chumming around the ring post fight without a care in the world. That's not a real champion in my book
     
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  13. Truthseeker

    Truthseeker New Member Full Member

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    I know who you are and that the concept of a logical discussion is lost on you but will entertain you, how can he be the best when he lost to Fury? And I dont much care about the long count excuse, the man lost plain and simple. Also he came up in clubs you said but AJ has had half the fight and fought for half the time and has fought better opposition than Wilder. You talk about AJ being gifted what he has but from the looks of things he went out and sought his success. Hearn wasn't calling AJ a baby when he was taking on a future hall of famer in his 19th fight, or when he unified in fight number 21. Wilder hunger for success wasn't there until he saw another man doing it and envy and hate entered his heart.
     
  14. Truthseeker

    Truthseeker New Member Full Member

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    This is called boxing, it is not mandatory you win the belt via knock out simply out classing your opponent gains you victory. Its funny how the same strategy gained Fury a victory over a long time reigning champion in Vlad and the Germans had the good grace not to rob the man. He did the same with Wilder and suddenly the rules of boxing change and the concept of a long count comes into play or the fact he never knocked him out. Facts are if you outclass the champion and cruise to a victory then you are the champion. The irony is people laugh at Fury for claiming to be the lineal champion when in reality he really is a champion.........the WBC champion.
     
  15. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree. I found Joshua's post-fight performance as embarrassing as his performance in the fight.

    He came off as someone who thought he could take all the time he wanted to recover during the fight and assumed the ref would just let him do it ... and afterward he looked like someone who was just waiting for someone to say "we'll fix this for you."

    To me, he joins the list of champions who quit. I think he was exposed. Joshua is a great athlete. But he seems to lack a fighting heart.

    He certainly entered the ring without one last night.