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Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
Now that's just something. He really doesn't want Wilder in the same ring as him. Anyone else notice it was a bit diva-ish when he insisted that Wilder not be allowed in the post-fight conversations after the Parker bout?
If he can dodge, duck, dip, dive, or dodge the Wilder fight I'm really starting to think that's what he'll do. Best case scenario, I expect Joshua to line his pockets with a couple more, thrn fight Wilder because he "has" to, and then retire after he loses.
I actually think it's a 50/50 fight, but if he indeed does not want to fight Wilder, and actually has to, that mental defeat means an real one.
"Fascinating by brilliance"? Come on. Go watch someone do magic tricks with cards.
He so scared of fighting wilder that he has sent him a contact and signed it himself lol! The venue is also booked if Wilder wants it. Wilder instead is now trying to fight a guy that has fought once in 3 years due to a mental illness,coupled with weight/coke/drink issues. Seems to me he is still taking the path of least resistance
Your a very good poster on here, but I'm not sure how you can come to that conclusion based on the facts. It seems far more likely (looking at the timeline) that Wilder has switched his attention to Fury as soon as he come back, considering he initially accepted terms, then demanded 50/50 a few days later. Yeah Joshua clearly scarred?