Wilder saying the right things. AJ not so much.

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  1. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    maybe if these guys can pass a drug tests it aint his fault he been trying.
     
  2. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    his resume would look better if guys didnt fail tests. and when another champs call out a champ then it should happen. i just wanna see the fight .... idk who will even win . if wilder comes in with them wide punches aj will sock really hard.. i jst wanna see the fight . i dont get why other guys dont.
     
  3. carlingeight

    carlingeight Active Member Full Member

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    AJ doing the right things. Wilder not so much.
     
  4. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    wilder is only keen on a big paycheck. If Joshua wasn't a ppv cash machine he'd be desperate to duck him as he is pov and ortiz.
     
  5. It's Ovah

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    If that's the case why did Wilder intentionally seek out a former drugs offender in Arreola to defend against then go through with the mandatory against Stiverne, a two time drugs cheat? Where was the consistency, and why hasn't Wilder gone after Povetkin again?
     
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  6. miniq

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    Joshua is in a position of power

    Wilder is in a position of no power

    It's basically down to Eddie Hearn LOL. ..Wilder's Management ARE RUBBISH.
     
  7. Mr Icaman

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

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    Bull**** is said on Twitter, fight are made in negotiations..
     
  8. cippi

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    b ware was his mandatory .. it was mandated he had to. and arreola fails weed tests.
     
  9. It's Ovah

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    Err, wasn't Povetkin his mandatory too?

    Is weed a banned substance or not? Does testing positive for weed count as a failed drug test or not?
     
  10. cippi

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    yes povetkin was his mandatory he went to go fight n povetkin failed... and im talkin peds over here big woop if a dude smokes weed. the best athletes smoke weed it doesnt effect u like that.. its not an enhancer. im talkin peds over here. when povetkin was his mandatory wilder went to russia to fite him he was there ready to bang... povetkin was failing tests
     
  11. It's Ovah

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    Is weed a banned substance or not? Does testing positive for weed count as a failed drug test or not?
     
  12. cippi

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    yes
     
  13. It's Ovah

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    Then why did Wilder fight him in his very next fight?
     
  14. cippi

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    it was a questionable decision ill give u that. but all im saying its weed its not peds. imo thats alot different. because arreola could of failed a tests sense he did it before. and wilder did go out of his way to get ride of b ware who also failed a test to fight another guy who failed a test previously in ortiz. so i dont understand everything fully but if these guys like ortiz or povetkin could pass tests wilder would of lost already or proved to everyone he can fight. but it seems like alot of these guys have problems failing test.
     
  15. It's Ovah

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    Some would say that minute traces of an over the counter vasodilator were hardly cause for concern either. I'm not arguing either way. I just want consistency, and Wilder doesn't show it.