If Wilder was offered Klitschko fight do you think he would take it?

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  1. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Its not a good look to walk away from the AJ rematch and fight Wilder instead so Wilder isn't ducking it and neither is Wlad. There's no reason to assume Wilder would duck it since there's nothing on his track record that suggest he ducked anybody
     
  2. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    I said considering the circumstances... That yeah he wasn't a bad opponent for Povetkin... I was by no means ecstatic about the fight like you're trying to imply.

    6-7 months+ out of the ring
    doesn't have a world title

    Pretty sure this is what I said a week or two ago. Pretty simple and logical, but too much for your warped and mentally ill brain to comprehend.
     
  3. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    You said he was a decent opponent who should have beaten Browne , there was no mention of any circumstances. I then posted your comments about Rudenko being a potential Wilder opponent and everybody had a good laugh you total joke of a poster.

    The worst type of poster are sheeples who follow the crowd and thats you down to a T. Its why you ran off with your balz shrivelled up like sultanas in the Whyte thread
     
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  4. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    The flaw is trying to draw a parallel... Your one track minded brain can't seem to understand that a belt-holder has obligations and standards as far as opponents are concerned, someone without a title can fight whomever they want... Rudenko is a decent stay busy opponent for a non-belt holder, he's a bad opponent for someone who holds a major world title, especially when they've made a habit of defending against that level of opposition. There was no hypocrisy on my part, try harder next time.
     
  5. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    A good a opponent is a good opponent. End of.
    Even other Wilder critics pointed out the hypocrisy and double standards. The thread was deleted for a reason and its probably cos you went crying to the mods because thats the type of character you are.
     
  6. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Again, if thinking that helps you sleep at night lol.
     
  7. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Lmfao...
     
  8. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Sad lmao...
     
  9. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    Is Wlad his mandatory?
     
  10. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I doubt Wilder would fight Wlad now, since he has nothing to offer anymore. He doesn't have his titles anymore and has lost two back to back fights with the last fight by stoppage. The fight made sense for Joshua, since the WBA title was on the line. But, Wilder would just be knocking out damaged goods. Wilder needs to go after guys like Joshua and Parker. If he can't get them then Ortiz and Browne are available.

    Wlad should quit while he's ahead.
     
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  11. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    That's because there is nothing on his record after 38 fights.
     
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  12. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If Wladimir wants a fight....at this point...it is with Joshua. duh...Wilder is not on his radar screen even.If he wants to fight again it is with Joshua. Not being interested in a Wilder fight at the moment has no relevance to anything. Noone...unless maybe his immediate family and/or camp have a real clue as to whether or not he will just retire.
     
  13. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    One. Wilder will surley find a way out of it for a few reasons,the most obvious is he knows he will have a great chance to lose because Wlad dropping 3 in a row to a less dangerous guy like Wilder himself is unlikley....really Wlad will come back stronger than last time despite what ppl wish to think and Wilder is no Joshua.


    Two . Wilder will be in a comparison to how Joshua fared and pressure will be on not just to win but to look good doing so,i dont beleive Wilder can win without a k.o here because hes not going to out box Wlad for 12 rnds hes just not.


    Three. There are many guys to slip in the ring and make it seem legit besides Wlad. IF his back is against the wall you bet hes going to actually seek out the Whytes/ Parkers and Ortiz's to keep his Joshua super fight alive and will take a bigger risk there to those guys instead of the over matched opponents he has selected so far.
     
  14. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Actions speak louder than tweets, Wilder is a joke.
    Farkin ironic when the antifanboi is one of the worst Wilder fan boy's on the forum.
     
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  15. Mr Icaman

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

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    I think you are getting a little confused the thread is about would Wilder take the fight against Wlad if it was offered.

    Your off topic ramblings about Wlad not wanting the fight are irrelevant.. Really need a mod he to keep you on topic tbh..

    Personally I don't think Wilder would take it because he may be a handful and winning wouldn't get him another belt BUT if he won well he may get some legitimacy.
     
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