Deontay Wilders next fight...

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  1. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How can Price's level be at all considered vastly superior to Wilder's? Yeah it's slightly better but obviously not by much.
     
  2. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    Yet Fury fought Madalone who was ranked between 100-200

    When did Jennings agree to the fight vs Wilder? I only heard him say "not now". Not saying it isnt true, just want some verification
     
  3. MMJoe

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  4. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    To be fair though Maddalone has been in with some names,pretty sure that's why they did it,same with Firtha,give me a mo man and I'll get the info re Jennings and Wilder.
    http://www.badculture.net/jenningsonwilder/ Ok another interview,didn't agree to fight him ... thinks Wilder is nothing.The other stuff I read was on sherdog,so whether 100 percent true or not,dunno.
     
  5. paulko

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    Makes me laugh all these yanks running down Fury n Price in other threads.How many pro fights has Wilder had 26.
    How many fights has Chisora had ?.. Would show everyone how good Wilder is or is'nt ,if he fought Del Boy :)
    Or will he fight cans untill he gets a big pay day n gets ko'd
     
  6. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wow.

    You know, with your amazing ability to simply pull stuff out of your ass, you should apply for a job with FOX news.
     
  7. SweetHome_Bama

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    Supposedly Jennings and Wilder was negotiated but GBP said the money was too low for wilder to the point that it wasn't a real offer. When GBP countered Main Events walked.
     
  8. lordgore

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    Read it elsewhere,maybe true,maybe not .. you're right though,I know about as much as Wilder as you do Fury.
     
  9. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Then you have the interview I posted a page back with Jennings basically saying he doesn't know who the **** Wilder is,he's nothing to him etc .. Wilder needs Jennings more than he needs Wilder .. swings and roundabouts.
     
  10. vancitycobra

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    HOLY **** he's the only one in the history of boxing to win the Golden Globes lol. He's already transcended into the mainstream lol
     
  11. SweetHome_Bama

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    Wilder is doing it the right way. Better to slowly refine his craft and stay active than be rushed too quickly.

    I doubt the Jennings makes significantly more money than Wilder as well.
     
  12. Espin88

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    True, Jennings is the top US prospect IMO.
     
  13. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hmmm. Regarding the Steward-Fury split, you wrote, quote: "I think the option was there for Fury to continue his training with Manny,but decided against it for his own personal reasons etc,"

    you THINK, or you KNOW? If you know more than me about Fury, then you should be able to state this as a fact, and also state the specific reasons Fury "had."

    What I know is that no one CHOOSES to leave Manny Steward in order to be trained by his uncle & father. Manny most likely saw all of Fury's incurable weaknesses, and decided to put his valuable time elsewhere. (And yes, that's also an opinion, but it makes a lot more sense.)


    But OK, I appreciate your honesty here. Moving forward ......
     
  14. Leftsmash

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    Well if you know **** all about Wilder why shoot you're mouth of and act like you do? We just end up going around in circles with this debate, no doubt a carbon copy thread of this will emerge again within a few days or a week with the same rubbish in it from the same users.
     
  15. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's been posted a few times in the past,by me and other fans of Fury,he was in a shitty place at the time mentally,thought it would benefit him more training at home .. his old man was in trouble with the law for gouging someones eye out etc before finally being jailed early in 2011 which sent him even further over the edge,his depression stayed with him pretty much throughout the entirety of 2011 .. his son was seriously ill etc Fury's battle with depression is no secret,he wanted to quit alltogether after the Pajkic fight.