AJ doesn't seem keen on fighting Wilder

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  1. KingFury64

    KingFury64 Active Member banned Full Member

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    To earn a payday against the division superstar Wilder needs to beat someone of note. Maybe one day he`ll get there, who knows, it`s all down to him. He can step up or continue to fight bums in front of a dozen spectators in AlaBUMa. As AJ told that clown 50 cent "we're gonna f*ck up Deontay Wilder! We're comin' soon!"
     
  2. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When did the fury fight fall through in July in which time Wilder was still not planning on fighting Stiverne so what are you talking about lool ? If you think I'm a fan boy your delusional I don't care about Wilder or AJ enough to be a fan boy.
     
  3. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If he couldn't take a punch he would have been knocked out by now, Stiverne can hit hard and didn't knock wilder when they fought.
     
  4. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Only fanboy would post in the style you are...thats a fact. Wheather you are or not.If not,then you don't know what your argument is bc your wrong on just about everything on the thread and use points that dont connect...like this one you cant refute...

    Parker was still obligated to fight Fury under WBO rules no matter what you say or want. The hard truth for you guys is Wilders call outs have meant nothing so far not one.I have no doubt that Parker would be hesitant NOW to take a wilder fight but that has nothing to do with nothing then when discussions were being discussed .Its even on video Feb 27th when Team wilder told Parker he has to take care of his mandatory in the locker room after Wilder fought Washington( TWO days before Stivene became Wilders) ..go ahead circle around that one? lol

    Sorry but thats what your doing here circle jerking ..Wilder was not planning on fighting Stiveren for 8 months? Really ,so he waited seven months to pay side step money right? Sorry you dont know what your talking about. :drink:

    I even explained the Fury situation you ignored which also tells me you might be trolling as well...lmao
     
  5. Zakman

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    Stiverne has since been revealed to be far more limited and mediocre than the Arreola fights indicated. Nobody thought of him as some giant puncher before this, and he certainly hasn't shown it since.

    Goodness gracious, this overrated mediocrity couldn't knock out DERRICK ROSSY, who's been KOd multiple times. Seriously, Stiverne's power - like Wilder's - is grossly overrated.
     
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  6. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Stiverne has a decent over hand right from outer pocket..but hes not a real power puncher,hes an arm puncher that has poor technique bc he doesnt use his body really to thrust into a punch,its mainly arm. He could hurt wilder with that punch he K.O'd Arreola with. but he is a volume puncher,limited one punch power early on.
     
  7. OpinionOfACasual

    OpinionOfACasual Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    How is thinking about the 'longevity of his career' considered a duck?

    There is no 'super fight' in this division unless Tyson Fury returns, it's pretty simple really.

    Joshua needs Wilder and Parker to step up their profiles, otherwise the fight is pointless.



    Parker has actually acted first. He's come over and fought a lower level British contender and won.

    Wilder ducked the chance to fight Whyte.

    -It would be the best name on his resume
    -It would have raised his profile in the UK
    -It would have resulted in a career high payday



    If Wilder is so 'desperate' for a Joshua fight, come over to the UK.


    Joshua vs Whyte 2 will make more £££ currently than Joshua vs either Parker/Wilder.

    Simple really.....

    Parker vs Wilder on Joshua vs Whyte 2 undercard.

    Winner fights winner, loser fights loser.


    Career high pay day for all except Joshua.
     
  8. lepinthehood

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    stiverne is shite, and never in good shape!!!!!!
     
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  9. Saintpat

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    AJ from his own mouth says he doesn’t want the fight until 2019 or 2020 because Wilder has more experience than him and he doesn’t want to be rushed into such a fight. Nothing to do with Wilder’s resume (which he seems to endorse as otherwise why would Wilder’s greater pro experience matter?).

    Molina got a shot at AJ. What was his big win? What was Breazeale’s?

    AJ vs. Wilder is the biggest heavyweight fight that can be made. AJ shouldn’t be quacking and ducking if he’s all that you say he is.
     
  10. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What does fighting in the UK have to do with anything? Just because AJ is from there doesn’t mean every opponent has to come over and bow to the queen before being awarded the cherished opportunity to kiss AJ’s ring. That’s rubbish.

    If Joshua vs. Whyte is such a huge fight, make it. There’s not going to be enough money generated to also pay Wilder and Parker to fight each other on a freaking undercard of a rematch of little consequence except to deluded UK fans.

    (By which I mean, exactly what has Whyte done to merit a rematch? He beat Chisora, a shopworn journeyman, but a disputed split decision. C’mon man.)
     
  11. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Obviously you are another one who really cant listen to whats actually said and besides that you dont know how boxing works bc the fighter doesn't make the decisions UNLESS ALL are in agreement from trainers to managers..get a grip and stop sweating it wont be long now!


    All your pointless rants you made that i didnt bother with all add up to nothing really...step your game up!


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  12. Ty577

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    It will happen next year,too much money at stake,can you trust both of them going undefeated until 2020,it's heavyweight boxing not two welterweights like Mayweather and Pacman.I already cant wait for this fight,build up and fight night will be excellent wherever it is UK or US.If Wilder catches Joshua once,he is gone,if AJ launches a heavy attack on Wilder like he done with Klitschko,he is also gone.Build up will be like Tyson v Lewis years ago,as when a American is involved it's much bigger globally.
     
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  13. Saintpat

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    Yes, a lot of things have to happen for a fight to take place, involving a lot of people.

    One of those things is the fighter has to be be willing. AJ is quacking about 2020. Hearn can say whatever he wants, but he can’t make AJ fight if he’s not willing. Right now, his words say he believes Wilder is too experienced and he’s not willing.
     
  14. Ty577

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    But if he believes Wilder is too experienced,and theirs a greater chance of him losing now,then he is right to delay it,if i was him why would you care what the fans want,when it's your health at risk,Wilder carries Dangerous power,Joshua in a couple of years times,thinks Wilder will be less dangerous opposition,if he belives he can win it then,then thats when he will fight him.
     
  15. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilders power is overrated? Not sure about that, granted we haven't seen it used against someone legit like AJ but the manner of KOs have been devastating.

    Whyte isn't considered a big puncher but look what happened when he caught AJ clean. This is the heavyweight division the right punch from most guys can change a fight.