I predicted Wilder would "never" fight a legit fighter! Here is proof!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Farmboxer, Nov 2, 2017.


  1. tekkennlee

    tekkennlee Member Full Member

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    Fix your link it doesn't work, Before you post something check your links and make sure they work.
     
  2. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    http://www.boxing scene.com/wilder-not-rushed-klitschko-says-finkel--86714
     
  3. Mr Icaman

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

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    Yes Povetkin is a legit fighter.

    No Wilder was never in Russia he didn't get past England.

    No Povtekin didn't get caught using some drugs (you may be confusing that with Wilder getting caught with dope in his car).

    Let me refresh your very biased memory.. Firstly Povetkin's test result came back with some irregularities for a drug that had only been recently banned.. Given that this drug can stay in your system for a undetermined time and the amount detected was minute the WBC put out a press release..

    Based on this release Wilder got on the next plane back home to bum**** and started crying about not wanting to face a PED cheat..

    The WBC then had no choice to suspend the fight subject to an inquiry. What they should have done was told Wilder to get the **** back on the next plane to Russia or drop the belt..

    Now given the Ortiz saga I suspect the WBC are actually involved keeping dangerous opponents away for your boy..
     
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  4. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont understand why some people can't see this, every time Wilder takes a step up something happens to hinder.

    Povetkin - alleged PED use
    Ortiz - alleged PED use

    Now he is suggesting AJ is using roids.

    Also lets not forget that Stiverne tested positive before their first fight but WBC sanctioned it anyway.

    Extremely fishy.
     
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  5. tekkennlee

    tekkennlee Member Full Member

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    That makes sense a Organization that only test for illegal Roids is secretly framing boxers because they don't want Wilder to lose if he fights them.

    That makes sense.
     
  6. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    WBC is Wilder's protector! That's why Stiverne was ranked #1 mandatory and after that fight Wilder will fight the winner of Breazeale/Molina, neither can fight at all! Forget about Wilder, he will always be protected and will never fight a legit opponent!
     
  7. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    Geez...I didn't know the WBO was capable of such subterfuge. The CIA should take lessons from it.
     
  8. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    WBC= Wilder's Bodyguard Coalition
     
  9. manbearpig

    manbearpig A Scottish Noob Full Member

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    Glad to see Farmy is still kicking about these forums and being utterly bat**** crazy as ever
     
  10. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder would never even fight AJs last replacement opponent Takam would he?just too much of a live wire and not the 80/20 that Wilder and his team specialise in.
    Wilders a joke and yes plenty of us all said with certainty that he’d never fight Ortiz,how is that,how did we all know this?
     
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  11. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    You said "2018 or later".

    You didn't use the word "December", I'm not a mind reader, if you explained yourself clearly then we wouldn't be having this conversation.

    Anyway it's 2018 in less than 2 months. if Joshua does give Wilder a payday it will likely be Wembley Stadium and that will have to be summer months so mid 2018 is about right.

    And why are you putting it all on Joshua to make this fight? Paying Step Aside money?

    Who is paying this? Is it coming from Wilders purse? Or should Joshua pay that money and then pay Wilder what he wants which if we are looking at the Whyte fight, he asked for 7 million then I think we can be sure it will be double or maybe triple that to fight AJ.

    So Joshua should bend over and give everybody else everything they want just to make Wilder and his fanboys happy?

    When you cut through all the cobblers it's Wilder making things difficult, he wants the fight in the US, that isn't happening as far as I can see, Wilder ain't a draw, brings no money and nothing but a devalued belt to the table.

    The money is here in the U.K. because Joshua is a real draw.


    Also to put this in to some perspective for you, Takam got paid more fighting as a late replacement than Wilder is getting fighting Stiverne.

    Let that sink in, Wilder has no leverage in all this, he is a belt holder, he is not a real champion, look at his defences, his resume is embarrassing, his profile is almost non existent outside Alabama and he is delusional.

    So maybe you should ask Wider to lower his ridiculous and delusional demands and then the fight probably will happen very soon.
     
  12. The Long Count

    The Long Count Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wlad, Fury, AJ, Povetkin, Pulev, Takam, Parker, chisora,

    All top hw of last 3 years Wilder fought none of them.

    Guy is protected paper champ
     
  13. Southpawswitch

    Southpawswitch Active Member Full Member

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    AJ is you know...kinda ducking Wilder atm. :stirrpot
     
  14. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    But Breazeale is better than Whyte for me so long as that fraud Molina doesn't win I don't mind that as the mandatory.
     
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  15. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stiverne took an over the counter supplement that his team disclosed in his report and he also admitted guilt so he was punished less severely and fined. Neither Povetkin or Ortiz disclosed what substances they were taking, neither admitted guilt, and both had failed test before.

    Povetkin and Ortiz could've easily got a TUE's and the fights would've still happened. But, Povetkin and Ortiz don't seem to have the smartest management. Ortiz could've easily appealed the WBA and got his mandatory status back, but actually appealed verbally when the rules require a written appeal. Ortiz should've stayed with Hearn, since Hearn was keeping him active and would've never allowed a situation like this to happen.