How long can they milk cash cow AJ before they stick him in with the Champ?

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  1. PolishNavy

    PolishNavy Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    It's becoming clearly obvious they have pulled the wool over the eyes of the gullible British boxing fan once again. They are protecting the bodybuilder who possesses McGregor like cardio.

    I always hear about the real champ not giving opponents ample preparation. Was Takam even given two weeks for this bout? How would Deontay's movement, speed and power fair against the clearly protected cash cow bodybuilder?

    I am not blaming AJ for the heartless moneygrabbers who run this game. When Takam asked the referee why, their was no response. You would think the boxer who just got stopped would be the one with no response. Takam was cheated.

    Back in the day there was a time in boxing when fighters had to risk it and great moments were born. When through sheer determination and will fighters came back and won. The protected bodybuilder cash cow looked tired against Takam who only had 12 days notice.

    Just another classic case of an overrated boxer hyped up to line the pockets of the people pulling the strings.
     
  2. GGG'sJockStrap

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    They will keep him away from the real threats. He is young and the Brits need something to make them feel worthy. Could go on till they make Deontay retire.
     
  3. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    that stoppage was premature but i thin aj was gona win anyways.
     
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  4. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Will be interesting to see who he goes with next. I think it will be a safe option like a Duhaupas, would fit right in with Molina and Breazeale. I think he'll then try to fight Haye or Bellew for another big payday.
     
  5. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As Hearn has said, Wilder needs to fight Whyte to make the type of money Wilder is going to want. Wilder knows boxing is a business but he doesnt understand business and we dont expect him to because he gets his head punched in for a living and thats no good for the brain cells that business thinking requires.

    If Wilder just listens and beats Whyte, which Im sure he can do, then he will build up the fight between him and Joshua. If Wilder knocks out Whyte in the first round and then goes on the mic and talks his bad boy talk then that will just want british fans and all boxing fans want to see that fight even more. Hearn can then say hes your 35% and before Wilder can say 'WTF 35%?' Hearn will show him the millions and then Wilder will start smiling.
     
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  6. drenlou

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    Who's the champ? I think he's the champ and Wilder and Parker are title holders... Fury is a one hit wonder.
     
  7. Mr Icaman

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

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    Good post I think AJ has a bit of trouble coming his way..

    By the champ, if you mean Parker then I think he has a great shot as I feel his chin will stand up to AJ's powers and he may be able to get a decision if AJ does indeed gas (I'm not sure why some poster here thinks AJ gassed that fight, his increased intensity plus Takam's inability to throw a punch back caused the stoppage.)

    If you mean the man himself Tyson Fury then IF he does step in the ring again and IF he can get back to his best (extra IF IF IF) then I could see him boxing AJ's ears off..

    IF you means the green pretender who Takam would have been by far his best opponent, Deonkey would most likely fold like a deck of cards the first shot to touch his chin. Nothing more than a silly little speed bump on the way to some big fights.

    As per usual a good thread, keep it up..
     
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  8. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    Until there's pressure on Hearn to make this fight.
    Right now there's none, Oscar was pressured to make GGG fight, remember?
     
  9. drenlou

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    Heartless money grabbers? He's fighting the contenders that are thrown his way which is the same thing a certain somebody does, but we'll never hear any complaints about him from you will we?
     
  10. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    After watching him labour with the low energy Helenius I'm baffled why Wilder needs to fight Whyte.
     
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  11. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    Hearn just wants 2 shots at WBC title instead of one.
    Then if Whyte wins he can make an in-house unification with AJ.
     
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  12. Octolony shore

    Octolony shore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I hope you don't mean that chump they call Wilder, the guy with about 40 wins on his record against absolute bums.

    Who did Wilder fight in his 20th fight?
     
  13. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's all to do with money. In order for Hearn to make Joshua and Wilder their biggest ever pay days, Wilder needs to knock out Whyte in England to the point where I even think Hearn will be rooting for Wilder. That will blow up the Joshua vs Wilder fight.
     
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  14. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    I just don't see that. To me it's all about ducking or deterring Wilder and keeping Joshua on a carousel of second rate opposition. I did see a Joshua fight as a cash out for Wilder but I now make him 50-50 live dog - which makes perfect sense why Hearn wants to chuck a pretty pointless obstacle like Whyte in his path.
     
  15. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    I don't give Whyte much of a chance vs Wilder, at least no more than a Washington or Spzilka. Is Whyte even as good as Buffet Bermane? Would Wilder need 11 rounds vs Lewison or a decision on Dave Allen and Helenius? Whyte is hyped because he's a Brit and matchroom fighter.
     
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