Essential The Official Boxing Random Thoughts Thread...All boxing heads ENTER.

ChocolateGiddyUp

Superstar
Joined
Jun 7, 2012
Messages
17,202
Reputation
2,062
Daps
43,673
Reppin
Chicago
Imagine the amount of hatred Swift would've gotten if he said, "Matthysse don't dictate to me on getting in the ring:mjcry:"







I wouldn't be surprised if Joshua has a restraining order or an order of protection out on Wilder in the UK:heh:



Ima keep it 100... I scroll right past this Joshua v Wilder shyt...I dont kno who saying what...its too much to keep up with at this point :beli:


It caught my eye after being told dont crash the ring wilder cancel his whole trip to the UK...which is why I made my post


I'm of the "we can still make it work guys" mindset :pachaha:
 

HeruDat1

Superstar
Joined
Jul 12, 2015
Messages
6,828
Reputation
910
Daps
15,805
The point is why be there if you can’t hype up the biggest heavyweight fight in a long time? They say they want me to hype the fight up, they want me to raise the profile of the fight. What better way than free advertising? That was free advertising. Nobody had to pay for that.

This is what I been saying all morning - free press, yes post fight in the ring is the best and ideal place BUT you can still get free press and build Your profile, without getting in that ring. shyt you can do that for Deontay Wilder, regardless of what AJ got going. It's along the lines of all the PBC brehs showing up to each others fights - free press.
 

Skip b

#SwiftSet
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
19,400
Reputation
-40
Daps
20,981
Reppin
Swiftset
Jumping in the ring could go all wrong It could go bad like Daddy's boiii Porter:mjgrin:



:dead:
Wilder doesn't gotta go in the ring to cause hype

Look at Thurman vs Swift... Swift fought that tuneup... Keith was on commentary ...Keith never jumped in the ring...it was still a big thing N nikkas got hype over the fight
 

Newzz

"The Truth" always prevails
Supporter
Joined
May 10, 2012
Messages
44,924
Reputation
7,470
Daps
104,634
This is what I been saying all morning - free press, yes post fight in the ring is the best and ideal place BUT you can still get free press and build Your profile, without getting in that ring. shyt you can do that for Deontay Wilder, regardless of what AJ got going. It's along the lines of all the PBC brehs showing up to each others fights - free press.


And I disagree with the thought.


Wilder is currently the biggest Black fighter in the sport not named Anthony Joshua...I don't think he needs to do that over in the UK. What does he need to build his profile in the UK for? It's not like Joshua vs Parker is gonna do even half the numbers Wilder/Ortiz just did in the US, the casuals aint gonna be watching it, so how does this help a fighter who's only reason for being in the UK is 1 fighter?


If he needed "free press" in the way you're using it, he can just continue showing up to the PBC fights like he's been doing in America breh...building his profile over here where he actually fights. He doesn't need the UK at all.
 
Last edited:

ChocolateGiddyUp

Superstar
Joined
Jun 7, 2012
Messages
17,202
Reputation
2,062
Daps
43,673
Reppin
Chicago
We got 1st dibs on Thurman:umad:


Well jus take care of Vargas for the #ohioplayaz in the meantime N after Porter softens up Run Time well cash in that money in the bank on Keith :Swift1:


SparklingScientificCod-max-1mb.gif
 

Newzz

"The Truth" always prevails
Supporter
Joined
May 10, 2012
Messages
44,924
Reputation
7,470
Daps
104,634
Well jus take care of Vargas for the #ohioplayaz in the meantime N after Porter softens up Run Time well cash in that money in the bank on Keith :Swift1:


SparklingScientificCod-max-1mb.gif


:heh: @ The Edge gif & the money in the bank suitcase:heh:



I cant even lie...if something like that was able to happen in Boxing, I'd go :banderas:



Imagine Swift running down to the ring with Angel behind him, sliding under the ropes, getting the ref to start up the match again, and catching a weakened Thurman with his finishing move.......the Left Hook:whew:



Showtime gonna batter Thurman and take all the belts, but + rep for the gif & post combo usage:obama:
 

Newzz

"The Truth" always prevails
Supporter
Joined
May 10, 2012
Messages
44,924
Reputation
7,470
Daps
104,634
@HeruDat that free press breh I was talking about earlier....in America where he needs to be promoting himself:ahh:






Deontay Wilder says Anthony Joshua afraid to face his demand for a title unification
MAR 28, 2018 BY LEM SATTERFIELD



Deontay Wilder will not travel to Cardiff, Wales, to work as a ringside analyst for Sky Sports at this Saturday’s title unification match between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker at Principality Stadium stemming from a decision not to allow him to enter the ring after the fight.

As part of an agreement with Sky Sports, the 6-foot-7 Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) had planned to challenge Joshua (20-0, 20 KOs) during a face-to-face post-fight interview in the ring in if the 6-foot-6 Briton was victorious over the 6-foot-4 Parker (24-0, 18 KOs).

But Wilder has learned that Joshua’s camp is refusing to allow that to happen.

“Getting into the ring was one of the things I negotiated with Sky Sports. I told them that if I was going over there, I’ve gotta get in the ring, and they said it wouldn’t be a problem. Now they’re saying it can’t happen. So as a team, we decided not to go over there,” Wilder said.

“They’re saying that I need to hype my profile, but what’s better than having me and Joshua going face-to-face in the ring after the fight. That’s like a free advertisement. But they started talking about not allowing me into the ring and ordering protection against me and all of that stuff, like they didn’t even want me in the building.”


The 32-year-old Wilder, who will instead make media appearances this week in New York, said he feels one step closer to his goal of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world—after registering his seventh title defense by a dramatic 10th-round knockout of Cuban southpaw Luis Ortiz (28-1, 24 KOs) on March 3 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

“The Bronze Bomber” had worked an FS1 broadcast from ringside at Hialeah Park in Miami, Florida, in December when “King Kong” Ortiz knocked out Daniel Martz in the second round, challenging Ortiz, face-to-face, in the ring afterward.

“I challenged and fought Luis Ortiz, which was a big risk for a small reward. I did that for my legacy to prove to the world that I’m the best,” said Wilder, a 2008 Olympic bronze medalist from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

“But I also did that for the sake of lighting a fire in the heavyweight division in America. We brought the heavyweight division from the darkness into the light, and the tactics Joshua’s using are bringing it back down, which isn’t good for boxing.”


Wilder was ringside last April in London when Joshua, 28, secured his second world title with an 11th-round technical knockout over 41-year-old Wladimir Klitschko before 90,000 at Wembley Stadium. Joshua survived being dropped in the sixth round by Klitschko, whom he floored once each in the fifth and 11th.

“I’m ready to fight and unify, and these guys and their tactics are not allowing me to do what I want to do,” said Wilder, who dethroned Bermane Stiverne by 12-round decision in January 2015 and won a rematch against him via a three-knockdown, first-round KO this past November.

“Fear is stopping them from fighting me. Joshua knows that I’m he baddest man on the planet, right now, and he fears losing to me, bottom line.”

Wilder’s trainer Jay Deas simply says Joshua doesn’t want to be forced to have to answer the question that everyone is talking about.

“Bottom line is they don’t want Deontay Wilder in that ring saying: ‘Are you and me going to unify this thing next?’ That’s what they don’t want, because they know the crowd would go crazy and they know AJ would have to answer the question,” Deas said.

Wilder dismissed any notion that Joshua, a 2012 Olympic gold medalist, would be more open to facing him based on a perceived vulnerability against Ortiz. Wilder, himself, questioned Joshua’s dominance during his last fight in October, a 10th-round TKO of Carlos Takam—who held his own despite being cut over his right eye and dropped in the fourth by Joshua.

“They don’t want to face me any time soon. They want to keep on fooling the British fans that they’re the best when they know that they’re not. But the British and American fans are waking up to their BS,” said Wilder, recalling his willingness to face Alexander Povetkin in Moscow in May, 2016, before the Russian former champion’s positive test for the banned substance meldonium—which forced the fight’s cancellation.

“Wasn’t I about to go to Russia? My title says ‘Heavyweight Champion of The World.’ I’m a People’s Champion at the end of the day. They’re stalling the fight, trying to make it seem like it’s my fault, but I’ll defend my title against Joshua in his city or anywhere on the planet. I ain’t worried about referees or judges. Wherever they wanna fight, I’m there.”


Given his belief that Joshua will be reluctant to immediately face him in victory, Wilder admits there is a part of him that is rooting for the 26-year-old Parker, whose second defense was a majority decision victory over Hughie Fury in September.

“We’ve got to get these belts one way or another, so, at this point, I’m rooting for Parker. I think he has a chance of winning, 100 percent, if he’s smart,” Wilder said.

“I have a good relationship with Parker’s people, so I do think they’d fight me next. But Joshua’s already mentioning guys like Jarrell Miller and everybody but me. Whoever wins, I'll knock either of them out.”





:bombzquad: #BombZquad
 
Last edited:
Top