Wilder showed some brutal power today
Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
If I was Wilder I'd get to Parker first before Joshua. That way he would bring 2 belts to the negotiations instead of one. The fight with Joshua would then be for all the belts.
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Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
Ossyrules wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 15:40Almost as good as pammy on a bay watch beach run on ski moSyntax Error wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 15:29 Wilder hit Stiverne so hard that Bermaine's man tits jiggled!![]()
But not quite
Now that this boxing career is hopefully over, he should give Dwayne Johnson a call to see if he can bag a part in Baywatch 2!
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
He won't have to pay, he just satisfied his mandatory.Ossyrules wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 15:24The only credit Joshua got was a guy took him a few rounds so he got some more experience. Joshua is still a novice in rounds fought, but I don’t remember him getting praise for a methodical beat down of a big guy who took his beating well but had no threat at allBadhusker wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 13:43Wilder will probably get no credit for knocking out Breazeale like Joshua did, but he will probably end up fighting him as a mandatory because Joshua has no intention of fighting Wilder anytime soon. Wilder will gladly pay Breazeale step aside money to fight Joshua, but Joshua won't do the same to fight Wilder. Easy to see who doesn't want the fight.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 13:37 We have known that Wilder got power for years. Still waiting (for years) to see how he can use it against somebody with skill and power.
Why would wilder want to pay step aside money for Joshua. According to you belts are worthless so why doesn’t wilder just ditch his so he can save his money paying someone off
Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
Badhusker was talking of breazeale being his next mandatory.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑06 Nov 2017, 04:13He won't have to pay, he just satisfied his mandatory.Ossyrules wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 15:24The only credit Joshua got was a guy took him a few rounds so he got some more experience. Joshua is still a novice in rounds fought, but I don’t remember him getting praise for a methodical beat down of a big guy who took his beating well but had no threat at allBadhusker wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 13:43
Wilder will probably get no credit for knocking out Breazeale like Joshua did, but he will probably end up fighting him as a mandatory because Joshua has no intention of fighting Wilder anytime soon. Wilder will gladly pay Breazeale step aside money to fight Joshua, but Joshua won't do the same to fight Wilder. Easy to see who doesn't want the fight.
Why would wilder want to pay step aside money for Joshua. According to you belts are worthless so why doesn’t wilder just ditch his so he can save his money paying someone off
I don’t truly believe in him ditching his belt FTR, but that’s the type of shite badhusker comes out with so was simply feeding him back his own words
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Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
He is, but he won't have to do it for quite awhile
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Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
Fvck you're right. Fury was lucky as sh1t that an 11 year HW champ with a thunderous punch went partially blind and suffered from short-term boxing memory loss that night. Damngilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 01:05Mental Health is an excuse for him to not have to fight again because he knows what a joke he is, and that he's the luckiest man in the world to have won the title in a staring contest. I've covered all this before. If you still buy Tyson Fury as a legit Heavyweight force that's your problem.
Re: Wilder showed some brutal power today
He's lucky he was standing in front of a Wladimir who wouldn't fight that night. For whatever reason.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑06 Nov 2017, 08:21Fvck you're right. Fury was lucky as sh1t that an 11 year HW champ with a thunderous punch went partially blind and suffered from short-term boxing memory loss that night. Damngilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 01:05
Mental Health is an excuse for him to not have to fight again because he knows what a joke he is, and that he's the luckiest man in the world to have won the title in a staring contest. I've covered all this before. If you still buy Tyson Fury as a legit Heavyweight force that's your problem.