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  • sportbuddha
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    #101
    How bad are Tysons management to have signed a 3 contract fight?! Very poor and has landed them now a ****** situation where he has to fight a dangerous guy to instead of a huge fight the world wants to see. Wilder is is not being smart if he deferred for an assurance he is Tyson first defence of the unified titles imagine the money and opportunity, but he’s not smart, as we already know, so he’s gonna get his ass whopped for a knock down price and retire having earned half what he could have.

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    • sidefx996
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      #102
      Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

      I mean, a ****ing judge has literally proven this to be incorrect and its STILL what idiots on here are saying. Jesus, why are some of you so addicted to being wrong???
      Use and understand the proper terminology. He's an "arbitrator" who made a "ruling." In this case he's a former judge (not a requirement, anyone can be an arbitrator as long as both parties agree to that person). Again he made a "ruling" (look it up). He didn't "literally prove" anything. People are entitled to their opinion. Obviously it would be easier to form an opinion on the matter if we could read the actual contract and had sat in on the arbitration.

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      • champion4ever
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        #103
        Originally posted by I have no ears

        Where's the pressure coming from though? Explain that before u carry on with this cos the way everyone else see's it the pressure is all on wilder, he made the last fight almost like a race thing coming out with that costume on and then used same costume as an excuse for the loss before he legit lost his marbles and used every other excuse under the sun, and on top of that wilder has had the same lay-off so that makes 0 sense, I believe wilder has a chance here but the only a slim one at best but the arguments u make for it just make no sense whatsoever
        Ok, then fine; Wilder is not expected to win this time. He is the heavy underdog. He is no longer the champion. So there is absolutely no pressure on him to win at all for this bout; Because according to you guys it's already a foregone conclusion that he will lose.

        However, Tyson Fury on the other hand has all the pressure in the world on him because he is the champion this time. Therefore the expectations are greater and the bar is set much higher for him because he is considered the guy to most likely to succeed in this fight.

        In addition, he is going to have to replicate that same performance he did in their rematch under brighter lights like: knocking Wilder out because if he doesn't and it goes the distance or when he gets knocked out this time then something ain't adding up and then fans are going to start smelling a rat (getting su****ious) because if Fury stopped him once; Then he shouldn't have any trouble doing it to Wilder again.

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          #104
          Originally posted by Adsy

          What the actual f are you on about you lunatic, spitting the same garbage over and over on this thread. There are literally no signs whatsoever pointing to wilder winning. The guy is a poor boxer and will get lit up again unless he lands one of his lucky windmills. Fury been training for fights since last fight, welders been practising excuses.
          Save that same energy on July 24th. Don't worry. I'll bump this thread for you. No tuneup bum fights in 17 months, very light sparring in the gym due to that cut over his right eye which he re-injured in his last training camp. Anyway you look at it; If their is even playing field this time Wilder is knocking Fury the fuck out and you've heard it here first.

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            #105
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            Tyson Fury must fight Deontay Wilder by Sept. 15, arbitrator says

            However, Fury's American promoter, Bob Arum, said he would abide by the arbitrator's ruling.

            "We're not paying Wilder to step aside," Arum told ESPN on Monday. "It's better to get rid of him and go about our business. We can make the Fury-Joshua fight for November or December."

            Arum noted that Top Rank has reserved Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for a Fury-Wilder fight July 24.

            An arbitrator has ruled that Tyson Fury must face Deontay Wilder in a rematch by Sept. 15. Fury's promoter, Bob Arum, said he'll now target a Fury-Anthony Joshua fight for late this year.


            I have the feeling Arum never really wanted Fury vs. Joshua?
            You can take that to the bank! The trilogy bout is on!

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            • FLY TY
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              #106
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee

              I'll repeat myself again... Who are the other 2 Heavyweights other than Fury that are world class? What part of this question are you struggling with? Your attempts at deflection are incredibly poor. But it's what i've come to expect.

              Are you still sticking to the 4-1 odds? Hello?

              Povetkin was coming off a draw to Hunter, even though AJ fought Povetkin before that fight even took place? Yeah, good one. Povetkin would then go on and beat Hunter because the ropes held Hunter up which should have counted as a KD. And Dillian Whyte. But instead, you do a sad act of gymnastics by down playing Whyte, to downplay Povetkin. Any idiot can do the same. You just have to have the right kind of ******ity.

              So Brook, badly drained at the weight and coming off a bad stoppage where he had his eye socket broken, is of quality, but Wlad, a long time reigning world champion and HOF'er, is to be considered as "Seeing better days"? Keep on embarrassing yourself, you seem to be doing great at it. Brook meant nothing anyway. Not in that state. Had he been good, he would have dominated the second half like he did the first. But being drained is going to take it out of you. Not Spence. Anyone who was solid could have taken it against that version of Brook.

              You don't need to have held a world title. Proving yourself a world level fighter is better than holding a title and never beating a world level fighter yourself. Like Wilder and Liam Smith. Again, i'd like to say nice try, but i wouldn't mean it. That was poor. Really poor.

              What did Kell Brook and Frazier do after losing to Spence and Foreman? You seem to think what you did following those fights to be of importance. Where is the importance here? Spell it out for me? Or are you just strolling around being a hypocrite and contradicting yourself for some leisure time as per usual?

              Where did i say Spence was Jeff Lacy 2.0? Some did. I didn't. Although Spence still to this day hasn't beaten a world level fighter who wasn't at such a big disadvantage. He lost the Porter fight.

              While you're there, tell me about the jobber that is Ortiz, a complete nobody who hasn't done a thing and is older than Wlad? Tell me how you rate the win for Wilder? Give it all the "Oh, he was undefeated bla bla bla, He was southpaw bla bla bla" just to make it extra funny. I'll then tell you about Wlad being intelligent so he's the greatest win in history. Bla bla bla.

              Again, Vladimir was 41 and coming of a loss and a 2 year layoff when AJ fought him. Povetkin was 38. If you're arguing they were prime world-class fighters when AJ fought them, as opposed to being old and past prime, we can leave it at that.

              Dillan Whyte is a 10 year pro, and has never held a world title. In fact the guy's been KO'ed more times than he's actually held. If you a guy with a 10 year pro career, and 0 accomplishments is world-level, you can have it.

              Again, I gave you Parker.

              The other 2 world level heavyweights are Joshua and Wilder.

              Brook didn't lose to Spence because he was "drained." He quit because he said he couldn't see straight. He got his eye socket fractured, remember?

              Anything else?

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              • I have no ears
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                #107
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                Ok, then fine; Wilder is not expected to win this time. He is the heavy underdog. He is no longer the champion. So there is absolutely no pressure on him to win at all for this bout; Because according to you guys it's already a foregone conclusion that he will lose.

                However, Tyson Fury on the other hand has all the pressure in the world on him because he is the champion this time. Therefore the expectations are greater and the bar is set much higher for him because he is considered the guy to most likely to succeed in this fight.

                In addition, he is going to have to replicate that same performance he did in their rematch under brighter lights like: knocking Wilder out because if he doesn't and it goes the distance or when he gets knocked out this time then something ain't adding up and then fans are going to start smelling a rat (getting su****ious) because if Fury stopped him once; Then he shouldn't have any trouble doing it to Wilder again.
                Fair, some of that makes sense but what I said in my last post to u is way more logical in my opinion, but I commend u for putting you're arguments in a more clearer way than the attempt before that. Again though i really do think the pressure is on wilder here, a very convincing win by fury in there last fight makes fury believe he has wilder number, he's said it multiple times, and although he talks **** quite often, some of what he says is pure truth including what he said to wilder before their last fight, regarding how he was gonna beat wilder and what tactics he would use, he actually told him the way he would beat him and the used the tactics he said, that's very rare in boxing.. How can u perceive that the pressure is on fury when he clearly knows how to beat wilder? Also when u said 'according to u guy's' you're throwing me in with the fury fangirls, I have stated many times wilder has a chance and it's more than a punchers chance, I even said that to u in last post, the first knockdown and where the punch landed had a huge impact on the eventual outcome of the second fight, but fury is my pick for this as he was in last fight simply because he's a better boxer and I can see that clearly, I suspect a lot of the ppl u argue with can see it too... But why would anyone get su****ious if wilder knocks fury out?? No-one with 2 brain cells believes the excuses wilder gave after the breakdown he had, most ppl will just accept that wilder caught him this time out, but kudos to u again for being clearer this time, I just think you're very wrong in you're thinking though

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                • Monty Fisto
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Ok, then fine; Wilder is not expected to win this time. He is the heavy underdog. He is no longer the champion. So there is absolutely no pressure on him to win at all for this bout; Because according to you guys it's already a foregone conclusion that he will lose.

                  However, Tyson Fury on the other hand has all the pressure in the world on him because he is the champion this time. Therefore the expectations are greater and the bar is set much higher for him because he is considered the guy to most likely to succeed in this fight.

                  In addition, he is going to have to replicate that same performance he did in their rematch under brighter lights like: knocking Wilder out because if he doesn't and it goes the distance or when he gets knocked out this time then something ain't adding up and then fans are going to start smelling a rat (getting su****ious) because if Fury stopped him once; Then he shouldn't have any trouble doing it to Wilder again.
                  By your logic, Ruiz must have cheated when he beat Joshua, as he couldn't do it a second time.

                  Are you going to smell a rat if it goes the distance with Wilder a beaten, bloody mess? He's weeded out anyone in his corner with any sense and they're all firmly instructed to basically let him take whatever punishment is coming.

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                  • nacho daddy
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                    #109
                    it aint easy to crack a coconut

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                    • Fighter78
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                      #110
                      Yes!!! Thoroughly drug test this fraudulent ape Fury and LETS GET IT ON! I'd rather see this fight than a Fury/AJ fight because its clear Tyson Fury doesn't belong in the same ring with a great fighter like Anthony Joshua anyways. It would be a complete waste of time watching him get pummeled from pillar to post. Fury should stick to guys he can actually beat like wilder....and even that's no guarantee given Furys past with cheating.

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