Deontay Wilder currently the Most Famous Boxer in the World (ESPN)

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah, that's why Joshua and Fury switched networks ... because Wilder was scared of them.

    That's why Wilder was giving Fury a rematch, and Fury ran to another network and his team wanted him to have more tuneups first ... because Wilder was scared? What?

    Wilder didn't go anywhere. They were all three on Showtime, All three could've fought on Showtime.

    Showtime is preparing a deal for Wilder that will pay him as much as the DAZN offer, even without a Fury or Joshua fight. And if Fury and Joshua want Wilder, his price will be even higher.

    Wilder is the most famous boxer in the world. Wilder is the boxer all the networks want.
     
  2. Mr Icaman

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

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    And both of those networks are trying to get Wilder offering far more than showtime can offer.. $100-120 million is life changing even for a top boxer, who gets that??? Not many yer boi is making up excuses why he isn't taking it and only delusional fanbois are lapping it up..

    Fury didn't want to get robbed again so he went out and got some muscle and didn't your boi run for the hills lol

    Thats ok everyone is entitled to an opinion and I can't make you believe the truth..

    Out of interest where is this prepared offer and why is it taking so long for it to come out?? Its not like it was a surprise the other network are trying to pick up the big players i the division..

    I'd say there isn't any offer coming and your boi doesn't want any work with either Fury or AJ...
     
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  3. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well, Dan Rafael disagrees with you. And he's spoken to Finkel and Espinoza.
     
  4. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury's British judge didn't even vote for him last time.

    Fury had the rematch. Fury's team asked for more time to finalize negotiations. Then they announced they were leaving Showtime (which was a suprise to Showtime, Wilder and the WBC) and announced Fury was going to have some comeback fights first.

    Sorry, the facts don't add up to Wilder was afraid of anyone. Fury had his return fight and bolted. Now he's fighting TBA.

    And the lasting memory in everyone's minds of that fight is Fury getting laid out on the canvas and not winning the title.

    People love watching Wilder score that knockdown.
     
  5. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Amazing :lol: If this isn't next level trolling, youve managed to become one of the most willfully oblivious posters Ive interacted with in 2019... congratulations.

    Have fun pumping up your list there lol. Take care.
     
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  6. Mr Icaman

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

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    OMG u so thick. Money > National Identity.. Plus it gives delusional fanboi's a well it wasn't biased bla bla bla argument to lay their delusion on..

    1. Fury's team saw the set up so talked to their mates @ top rank and they stepped in. Team Wilder fearing that they were no long going to have full control made it very hard for the rematch. (I'm sure Wilder isn't afraid but his team is big time).

    2. That lasting memory is of Fury getting up and the camera panning to that twat Wilder realising he actually only hits as hard as UUS Cunningham and stops his silly moronic dance. There are plenty more bigger ko punches way more iconic (that actually ko the receiver lol)..

    3. Wilders team have knocked back life changing money cause they don't want to fight AJ... \

    FACTS!!!!!!
     
  7. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Sure it is. And sure he does.

    What utter nonsense.

    If Twitter was around in 1971, you'd be the clown who'd say "The only thing people will remember about Frazier-Ali is Ali getting up at three and Frazier realizing he didn't hit as hard as Henry Cooper."

    The clown show continues.

    You guys are totally lost.

    Good night.
     
  8. Mr Icaman

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

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    No these are undeniable facts.

    Nite sweet dreams, Wilder might actually deserve his draw in your dreams... Maybe....
     
  9. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Okay, Donald.
     
  10. Mr Icaman

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

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    GET TO BED!!!!

    You must be so much trouble for your mom..
     
  11. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    If you look at their twitter followers Wilder has 428k to Golovkin's 558k, Fury's 1.09million, Canelo's 1.33million, Joshua's 2.35million, and Mayweather's 7.91million.

    He's doing better on Instagram though. Deontay Wilder has 1.7million followers there. But Anthony Joshua still has 8.6million followers. Pacquiao has 4.9million. Canelo has 4.5million. GGG has 3.4million.

    On Facebook Deontay has 538k followers. Joshua has 2.6million followers. Holy ****! Pacquiao has 11.7million followers on facebook.
     
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  12. kirk

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    Thanks man.

    So basically they broke one of their own criterias when ranking him resulting in him having more listed than he should (and more than his peers whove they only counted ine platform)
     
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  13. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    If you knock someone's head off, they don't get up. Fury of course did just that and it was that comeback, coupled with his redemption story from the past three years which resonated beyond boxing's core audience. You could easily verify this by sampling the reportage or responses or even just consider that the entire narrative spun about Wilder pre fight was that if he connected you DON'T get up. Of course Fury did not once but twice and thoroughly outboxed Wilder in between.

    On his biggest ever stage Wilder was exposed as lacking in boxing fundamentals, the preferential scorecard advantages apparent from the Ortiz fight and others were fully on view, the myth of his one punch destructive power was destroyed and the final iconic image of the night was the sheer relief and delight on Wilder's face and the disgust on Fury's as the home cooked decision was revealed.

    The desperate marketing spray job on show at the Breazeale press conference shows that they're trying to rewrite history and for the truly moronic in his fanbase they will doubtless succeed. They will certainly have plenty of gullible types to sell this to because Wilder is a carefully constructed hypejob. He talks the baddest man on the planet talk, but his resume is full of stiffs, never were's and cherry picks. He's been protected by his management, his sanctioning body and by a coterie of supportive journalists and broadcasters. All to build a money making myth. An American HW champion to extract PPV cheques from his fanbase. He can punch of course, but Fury showed even that raw power has been overstated and hyped.

    You may or may not understand this, but judging by your posts it's irrelevant, you're either trolling on this or you lack a basic understanding of what happened. If it's the latter despite all the evidence to the contrary then nothing that I or anyone else writes will make any difference. If it's the former, enjoy yourself. Either way I've no interest. Enjoy a great day!
     
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  14. DanielDimov

    DanielDimov Jabbing all night Full Member

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    Yeah... Basically I am counted twice because I follow him on instagram and like his page on facebook
     
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    trilltexas New Member Full Member

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