Comments Thread For: Fury's Father Tears Apart Wilder, Offers Job To Breland
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What about the special drugs Deontay took to temporarily boost his punching power in the first fight but which were absorbed by the end of the fight because of all the adrenaline?
What a, frankly, ridiculous argument.
There was this thing that affected the fight. But no test can detect it. You'll just have to take my word for it -- but it was there, trust me.
You should be embarassed to float such a weak argument.Comment
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Actually nothing DUMBER then someone insulting someone spelling the insult wrong “dummer” ???
Do you ever get it right on here ,you can’t even pin point anything i said that’s false but this is always the case so post random things without backing it up like cowards do with little intelligence. Like I said you’re going to get picked apart once again ,you should really stay in the Fantasy section with the make believe beefs .
This is what you came into the thread with
“Kindergarten? You simp! Ha!!! We know yu cannot read based on your posting. Simp! Ha x2”
Come on Silly Billy your pea brain can do better then that ,can’t it ?Comment
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If Fury cheated, then he really didn't beat him. It's sort of like when Fury was found to have nandrolone in his system after the Klitschko fight. He really didn't BEAT Klitschko, but officially, it was still ruled a win. In a less corrupt system, it would have been changed to a no-contest.
Wilder definitely believes he was cheated and Fury is acting like he really didn't beat Wilder because he is going to great lengths, and spending a lot of money, to avoid fighting him again. Anybody else, no problem, but definitely not Wilder. If Fury really DID beat Wilder AND he's mad about what Wilder said about him, then what better place to settle your differences than in the ring? Especially if you're so much better than him?
Your logic is dumb. Feeling, thinking, and so forth has nothing to do with objective reality. In objective reality, Fury DID beat Wilder.
Are the schools that bad in BC? Go Leafs!Comment
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Yes we've been through this. And it always ends when you realize that there is a ongoing arbitration case put forth by Wilder to enforce the rematch clause. Because again, the delays were made by Arum, ESPN and Fury, not Wilder. It was when Fury expressed a desire to move on and fight someone else that Wilder realized they weren't serious about the rematch and were looking for a way out. He then initiated mediation and it has now progressed to arbitration. If Wilder wins, Fury essentially works for Wilder if he chooses not to honor the contract, having to give up a sizeable amount of his purse.
The bottom line is that there is only one side that is trying to get out of the rematch, and that's Fury. I'm pretty sure the hype surrounding Fury fighting someone else before the judgement has been made is not helping his case.Comment
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You are aware that drug tests evolve over time and not all illegal drugs are detected? Wilder said he felt weak before the fight and believes the gloves were manipulated to cause maximum damage, which is a known feature of those horsehair gloves. You can adjust the padding to expose the fist, as has been shown in photographs and videos.Comment
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You would think when all promoters start collaborating that’s a hint the fight is on and soon to be announced . It’s not even that poster who’s obviously a shill but there are other posters who are so uneducated on here they are still rolling with Wilder is stopping the fight from happening ?Comment
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Yes we've been through this. And it always ends when you realize that there is a ongoing arbitration case put forth by Wilder to enforce the rematch clause. Because again, the delays were made by Arum, ESPN and Fury, not Wilder. It was when Fury expressed a desire to move on and fight someone else that Wilder realized they weren't serious about the rematch and were looking for a way out. He then initiated mediation and it has now progressed to arbitration. If Wilder wins, Fury essentially works for Wilder if he chooses not to honor the contract, having to give up a sizeable amount of his purse.
The bottom line is that there is only one side that is trying to get out of the rematch, and that's Fury. I'm pretty sure the hype surrounding Fury fighting someone else before the judgement has been made is not helping his case.Comment
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You don't win when you cheat. Regardless of the official outcome. If Fury really DID beat Wilder, he would have jumped into the ring, made more money and moved on. Right now, he's avoiding it at all costs and it's preventing him from pursuing future endeavors...Comment
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