That's a plain lie, Stiverne and Arreola doped, Ortiz and Povetkin didn't.Tony1244 wrote:Wilder would have fought Povetkin and Ortiz but they couldn't keep the needle out of their butt.asdfjkl wrote:Sorry, but every AJ fight is a money fight and a Wilder vs Klitschko, Ortiz, Povetkin, Whyte, Parker, Pulev and a bit lower Breazeale, Takam, Hughie Fury, Andy Ruiz Jr, Chisora, Jun Long Zhang, Oscar Rivas, Schwarz, Jennings, Wach, Dubois, Yoka, could also generate some money.tiny_acres wrote:What I don't understand. Is everyone saying Joshua won't fight Wilder until he faced a Povetkin or an Ortiz.
No matter who Wilder fights the biggest fight at Heavyweight is Joshua vs Wilder is the biggest fight that can be made.
It is the divisions money fight.
It is the ONLY money fight
But not doping user Stiverne, doping test skipper Stiverne, drug addict Arreola (who still made Wilder a cripple despite his drug addiction), plateworker Doewoepas and that teacher, what was his name again? Miliano or something, or the hooligan that recently got smashed around by that Polish guy called Kownacki.
Sorry for Wilder, but he simply ain't worth attention before he fought someone. Klitschko fought Povetkin, Pulev, Jennings. Povetkin fought Takam, Klitschko, Wach. Parker fought Takam, Hughie Fury, Andy Ruiz Jr. Whyte fought Chisora. Jennings fought Klitschko.
But Wilder? No, he fought nobody.
Ortiz is taking this medicine for years and is checked by vada for years and that's probably how Wilder knew beforehand he had this excuse and that's also why Stiverne accepted a fight he knew he would get KOed in within the first round. Stiverne knew he could do it safe this time as well, since he also had similar protection against the innocent Povetkin, who had to fight some bum because of it.