You can't teach an old dog new tricks...and you can't teach a stupid dog a fùcking thing.
Listen to Wilder speak for more than 45 seconds, and this isn't meant as an insult, just an observation, he's quite blatantly stupid.
Wilder can fire and hire whoever he wants. He can go back in time and get Manny Steward on the payroll...he wouldn't improve. He simply doesn't have the IQ (I'd be genuinely surprised and made up for the guy if it's higher than 70). This version of Wilder is the best version of Wilder there can be.
Top five:
David Haye vs. David Haye's Toe
The latter made an appearance on live television and embarrassed the former
Adrien Broner vs. Tha Law
The latter just won't leave the former alone
Bernard Hopkins vs. White Boys
Well, ya know
Jarrell Miller vs. Drug Tests
The latter won't let the former reach his full potential
Andrew Golota vs. Testicles
The latter was always in the right place at the right time
Honourable mentions:
Deontay Wilder vs. Deontay Wilder
The former is definitely the latter's worst enemy
Evander Holyfield's Ear vs. Mike Tyson
The latter bit off more than he could chew
Gypsy magic is the next excuse.
He already used that for the first fight. Something along the lines of "Fury must have had some gypsy voodoo to be able to get back up in round 12".
I assume it was intended as a joke...but...'tis Deontay Wilder after all, so one never knows :dunno:
to render the egg weights invisible to Deas and the comission?
these are the questions that matter
Ask champion4ever. He says that Fury saying he dipped his hands in petrol to toughen them up is evidence of cheating. Also, the camera in his dressing room going off. BUSTED!!!! :rolleyes:
Let it go mate, just let it go.
Chisora in some ways has exposed Usyk 'His skills and abilities are not as deep as some people believed'.
Usyk fought the same way he did at cruiser. Angles, accurate shots, decent speed. For a guy that's too small, not that skilled and with not enough power, he almost had Chisora out of there.
He's no Lomachenko, but he's still an extremely skilled and intelligent fighter. He'll beat all but a few of these heavyweights.
you know what..forget it..blacks are trash and a strain on society....we are always wrong, we suck and ugly and if it aint white it aint right..im done....the other side can say whatever and when I call them out im the one being a victim..the hell with all of you and good night
Lol toys well and truly out the pram there.
Usyk got hit with some nice punches inside and had no answer back except to hold. You have to be able to fight in the clinch against bigger men. He clearly didn't like some of the body shots.
I didn't think Usyk looked good apart from rounds 7 and 8. All the other rounds he was on his bike and getting clipped. He landed some good shots but he was clearly uncomfortable and never looked (apart from 7 and 8) in control of the fight. Chisora is old slow and never that good to begin with.
He was extremely tentative for the first 4 rounds and didn't want to commit to his punches because he didn't like what was coming back. He only started to put more in to his shots once he saw Chisora was badly tiring.
Usyk ain't that great. He's very good but not that good
Them punches on the inside we're nothing. More of an annoyance than anything. I doubt Usyk will fight on the inside with any heavyweight to be fair, it's too dangerous. So holding and tucking his chin in was a smart tactic; it completely nullified anything effective.
Usyk never looks good in the first part of the fight, he's a notorious slow starter. He was the same at cruiserweight. But even with Chisora putting it on him, I don't think he looked uncomfortable in the slightest.
He has fought the same way, because he cannot adapt 'This is a sign of a fighter not really having a varied skill-set'.
He did not have Chisora nearly out of there, at any point in the fight.
Stop mentioning size, I have never seen so many predetermined excuses 'He weighs over 200 pounds, therefore he is a heavyweight'.
I commend Usyk for moving into the heavyweight division.
Adapt to what? He easily won the fight with no noticeable trouble lol don't fix what isn't broken.
And yea, he really did nearly have him out of there. Sometime after the sixth he put it on Chisora, backed him up, and landed clean punches...then the bell rang. Chisora wasn't looking steady on his legs walking back.
I mentioned his size because that's what everybody is saying. "He's too small. He's not that skilled. He doesn't hit hard". Evidence proves the opposite.
Conspiracy nuts everywhere. I'm surprised there isn't a thread calling both Usyk and Chisora cheats. They did a Tyson Fury and covered/moved the cameras!!!!
He was getting manhandled by Chisora in the clinch. It was borderline rag dolled.
He gives beaten up by many of the top guys
And what fight were you watching? When it was a straight up clinch, it was Usyk pushing Chisora back. The only time Chisora looked better in the clinch was when he'd tie Usyk's arm up and would throw a quick succession of sloppy punches with the other hand.
I think he doesn't really believe he can beat Fury or Joshua, but wants a big payday before leaving the game. If he was a couple inches taller he'd be a massive threat but he's not
Fury, no. Half a foot height and reach advantage, with Fury's skill, is just too much. But as for the others...he's fought and beat genuine heavyweights that were 6'5 and above in the WSB. Joe Joyce and Junior Fa are among his victims. As well as running rings around Klitschko in sparring for nearly a decade.
Yawn. Fury embarrassed and dismantled Wilder, with ease, fair and square. Davis' glove change does not lend any credibility to the pathetic conspiracy theories, at all. Just stop.
Just watched the fight again. Chisora wasn't pushing Usyk back but he was landing hooks inside and Usyk didn't have much of an answer. He didn't look like he knew how to fight Chisora inside and looked to just hold.
For a P4P fighter Usyk took way to many punches from a slow as hell Chisora. In round 2 he got hit with about 6 within 30 seconds and look clearly rattled
Ignore my previous comment lol
The work Chisora did on the inside was just an attempt at roughhousing. There was nothing serious there and Usyk never looked trouble. He'd just stay low, keep his chin tucked, and weather the mini storm. Besides the minor roughhouse tactics in clinched and the three or four overhand rights that Chisora landed, Usyk had it his own way. I think there was one punch in the entire fight that actually caught Usyk's attention, and even then, it didn't trouble him.
I see Usyk doing much better in the division than a lot of people think.
Do that frighten you Wilder haters? If history proves that Wilder was right all along that Fury is indeed a born liar and a proven cheat then what?
What if Deontay Wilder is vindicated? Would you guys then have the moral courage to admit that you were wrong for doubting him?
Not gonna happen. Gloves were checked before and after the fight. Fact.
I really do hope Wilder attempts some kind of spastic legal action to try and prove Fury had "loaded gloves". Why do I hope such a thing occurs? Because it will force the athletic commission to confirm the checks were made. It will force them and the WBC to confirm members were present the entire time. And then what? All you dimwit Wildettes will abandon your coveted glovegate conspiracy, switch tinfoil hats, and pour all your deluded energy into the new Watergate; "Breland really did spike Wilder's water!!!!!" :rofl: pathetic.
He lost. Fair and square. In embarrassing fashion. Get over it, poppet.
:lol1: Ducktay Whiner :lol1:
Why is this the first post I've read that in? All other Wilder haters been slacking. This dude's where it's at.
It's so fitting, I'm surprised I've never seen it before either. I've seen Ducktay Wildher and have used Beyoncé Whiner a few times, so I combined the two, and there we have it, a masterpiece for the ages :lol1:
If Fury beat him first those same clowns would say Ortiz was an out of shape old man, and they would be right. Wilder beats him twice and they act like Ortiz wasn’t fat and 40.
That exact situation happened when Ortiz was being sought as an opponent for AJ (before Wilder fought him). Ortiz was a no-name grandad. A few months later (after he turns down the AJ fight for an easier route in Wilder) and Ortiz is an in-his-prime beast who nobody wants to fight :rolleyes:
Kind of like how Povetkin was one of the best in the division when he was scheduled to fight Wilder, fails a drug test, schedules a fight with AJ and all of a sudden he's old and shot in the space of 12 months lol
Wildettes will say anything they can to hype up the aluminium bomber or to minimise the success of his rivals. Why? Because (not so) deep down they know his career has been a joke :thumbsdow
WBA: ANTHONY JOSHUA ENGLAND
WBC: TYSON FURY ENGLAND
WBO: ANTHONY JOSHUA ENGLAND
SNO NAME COUNTRY
1 KUBRAT PULEV BULGARIA
2 CHARLES MARTIN UNITED STATES
3 OLEKSANDR USYK UKRAINE
4 MICHAEL HUNTER UNITED STATES
5 ANDY RUIZ JR MEXICO
6 FILIP HRGOVIC CROATIA
7 JOSEPH PARKER NEW ZEALAND
8 TOM SCHWARZ GERMANY
9 AGIT KABAYEL GERMANY
10 TONY YOKA FRANCE
11 UAINE FA JR NEW ZEALAND
12 DEMSEY MC KEAN AUSTRALIA
13 JOSEPH JOYCE ENGLAND
14 OTTO WALLIN SWEDEN
15 ZHANG ZHILEI
Hrgovic vs Hunter!Great match! It is a struggle for positioning on the IBF rating to attack the title. Antony Joshua will leave the title, and the winner of the Hunter-Hrgović match will probably fight Charles Martin for the vacant title. Both are great, whoever wins is likely to become the new IBF champion. Hrgovic is bigger and stronger, but Hunter also has his chances!:love:
What? Why would AJ relinquish the IBF? He's fighting his mandatory next.
Women demanding they get equal pay in a job that depends purely on the revenue an individual generates is just ridiculous. If Shields can headline her own card on PPV with 700k+ buys and a gate revenue of 10m+, then sure, she'd be earning like the elite male boxers. But she can't, so she doesn't get those high level pay days. It's as simple as that.
Wilder vs Firy 3 > All of Fury's immediate plans.
Are you asking which scenario would I rather see? If you couldn't determine my answer to that question from my previous comment...then you're a perfect Wilder fan. You fit right in with that crowd :dunce::lol1:
And not commenting on my comparison of Kabayel to the abysmal opponents Wilder chose to defend his title against tells me that you agree Kabayel would be, at worst, the third best opponent on Wilder's record. So, yea lol
Mayweather vs. Wilder for the inaugural WBC bridgeweight title. Mayweather wins via third-round TKO after Wilder becomes tired because his braids are too tight, his water is spiked with M&Ms, and his thong gives him an uncomfortable wedgie.
It's how the Wildettes' attempt to steer away from the obvious.
"Wilder threw Fury a lifeline and saved his career!"
Neh mate, Wilder thought there was a big named cherry ripe for the pickings, but it went terribly wrong.
Are you going to buy Tyson’s new book bro?
I'm not sure fandumb, does this one include the 'Martin Carefoot chapters' ? I heard Tyson is already writing up the best one yet, the 'Nandrolone Chronicles'.
It won't be as good as Wilder's upcoming book. "Behind the Heavy Mask and Suit: All My Lies and Dishonesty".
The contract was signed.
Yes, the contract was signed, but wasn't fulfilled. Fury has at the most four fights left in his career. Why waste one of those on a guy he's already beat twice?
It's on to bigger and better things. And instead of trashing an undefeated, upcoming prospect like Kabayel, just remember; Éric Molina, Chris Arreola, Bermane Stiverne, Johann Duhaupas, Artur Szpilka ;)
It depends if Klitschko walks to the ring in a Lord of the Rings outfit, has his water spiked by his trainer, if the referee is drunk, if Fury puts some kind of object in his glove, and so on.
Sorry, I enjoy taking every opportunity to have a dig at the Bronze Bumder.
Fury beats Klitschko 10 times out of 10.
Fury Wilder 3 can and should happen.
That other guy is a safe stay busy type of that will one day be considered a great win.
Perfect Fury fan
No one has EVER mentioned that guy before now and all of a sudden he's legit :lol1:
I'll say again, the fact that you're avoiding to comment on the comparison between an unproven Kabayel and the proven C-level (at best) opponents that Wilder defended against, tells me you know Kabayel would be Wilder's third best opponent. Thanks for reaffirming that lol
"Fury could fight Wilder again instead of Kabayel"...Wilder could have fought Klitschko for undisputed instead of Molina and Duhaupas. Wilder could have fought AJ instead of Stiverne for a second time. Wilder could have fought AJ instead of an out of shape Tyson Fury who held no titles. Wilder could have fought AJ instead of Breazeale and Ortiz. But I bet you were on the sidelines cheerleading all those opponents, bigging them up as legitimate choices :lol1:
The only people that actually want to see a Fury vs. Wilder 3 are the Wildettes. Nobody else wants to see it. One robbery which is viewed by the masses as an absolute boxing lesson and then a complete shutout dismantling of embarrassing proportions in the rematch. It's over and done with.
Only a Fury fan would make that claim.
Thing is, he will be a Fury opponent.
Now that's funny :rofl:
Rather fight ANOTHER unknow BUM than WILDER 3.....
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Well done, Ty
If there was an opponent on Wilder's record—other than Ortiz and the best heavyweight on the planet, Tyson Fury—that was better than Kabayel, you would have named them. Says it all really. Case closed. Stay bitter ;)