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  • Fighter78
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    #111
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    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.
    I really don't like Deontay Wilder at all but I agree....he DEFINITELY can knock out Tyson fury....fury may have been on drugs in his last fight because I've never seen him fight so well before...lol....lets thoroughly DRUG TEST and lets get it on!

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      #112
      Originally posted by Monty Fisto

      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.
      No because Andy Ruiz' KO of Anthony Joshua was just coincidental. AJ was blindsided by his own overconfidence. Ruiz was a last second unknown replacement opponent that Joshua didn't know how to properly prepare for.

      However, with Fury it's totally different. People have been watching Tyson Fury's fights; including his first bout with Deontay Wilder for years and people were surprised because he has never exhibited the kind of punching power he did in their first bout like he did in their second bout as he was never known as a huge puncher.

      Moreover, Fury never caused the type of permanent disfigurement and bodily harm to any of his past opponents which Includes: Steve Cunningham, Derek Chisora or Wladimir Klitschko like he did to Deonaty Wilder who had never been stopped before. Which left many of us believing and feeling that something was very su****ious. Then when we saw those still photos of his padless gloves it only confirmed our su****ions of what we had already known; He cheated.

      The bottom line is your guy is a piece of shit who cannot compete on an even playing field. Both Wilder and Joshua knocks his lying, dirty cheating ass out if he's clean and playing on even playing field with no subterfuge. He got all of you gullible fans fooled.

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        #113
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        No because Andy Ruiz' KO of Anthony Joshua was just coincidental. AJ was blindsided by his own overconfidence. Ruiz was a last second unknown replacement opponent that Joshua didn't know how to properly prepare for.

        However, with Fury it's totally different. People have been watching Tyson Fury's fights; including his first bout with Deontay Wilder for years and people were surprised because he has never exhibited the kind of punching power he did in their first bout like he did in their second bout as he was never known as a huge puncher.

        Moreover, Fury never caused the type of permanent disfigurement and bodily harm to any of his past opponents which Includes: Steve Cunningham, Derek Chisora or Wladimir Klitschko like he did to Deonaty Wilder who had never been stopped before. Which left many of us believing and feeling that something was very su****ious. Then when we saw those still photos of his padless gloves it only confirmed our su****ions of what we had already known; He cheated.

        The bottom line is your guy is a piece of shit who cannot compete on an even playing field. Both Wilder and Joshua knocks his lying, dirty cheating ass out if he's clean and playing on even playing field with no subterfuge. He got all of you gullible fans fooled.
        Fury isn't 'my guy'.

        I was just pointing out that your logic stank.

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          #114
          Originally posted by I have no ears

          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
          Ok Fair enough! Where we disagree is that you believe that Fury did all this damage to Wilder on a fair and even playing field which I do not believe. However, I do respect your opinion. Even though I don't agree with it. All I can say now may the best man win on August 24.

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            #115
            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???
            A judge proved this is incorrect? Try pointing out specifically what in my post a judge "Proved incorrect"?

            All a judge proved was that Wilder should get another fight with Fury. That has nothing to do with how Wilder feels, and what his plans are. They are in no way connected. But feel free to point out this proof if you can.

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              #116
              Originally posted by NorvernRob


              Even funnier is the ‘Whyte has been stopped twice’ comment. Seeing as one of those stoppages was AJ, how can you hold a fighters own win against him, literally saying ‘that guy you beat isn’t that good cos he has a loss on his record now’.
              I know, man. The spin is just too crazy sometimes with these guys. How anyone's mind can bend like this is beyond me.

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                #117
                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.
                Something must have been fishy with Holyfield/Bowe because Bowe was only able to knock Holyfield out once in their 3 fights. And he lost one too. Whaaa.

                Look, your brain is obviously not healthy. Trying to set up Fury if he doesn't win by a specific method is just another example of your clear lunacy.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  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.
                  You think Fury having a little bruising on the eye means it's cut? No, it doesn't. You lunatic.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by FLY TY

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

                    Wlad was the number 1 in the division after Fury was absent. He had huge experience while AJ had very little even when you include the very first day he entered a gym. It was a huge gamble after only 18 fights. Had he knocked out Wlad in a couple of rounds, you could say it meant nothing. But the Wlad that turned up looked and performed great. It was a very good win for AJ. Trying to cast it down as anything else is delusion on your part. Being out of the ring only matters if the effects are there to see. And they weren't.

                    You got it wrong on the time scale of AJ fighting Povetkin. Your claim came after AJ had beaten him.

                    I'm not saying Povetkin was in his absolute prime at that point. But he wasn't far from it. He was performing the same way he'd always performed. The only time you could notice the turn, was in the Hunter fight. It was a world class win over a world class fighter. Povetkin afterwards picked up a win over Whyte that's better than Wilder and Ortiz's resume combined. 1 good world class win is heaps better than no world class wins. But keep digging a hole, it's hilarious watching you desperately struggle.

                    Whyte has a good win over Parker. He has 4 decent wins over Chisora x2, Rivas, and Povetkin. It's better than Wilder's whole career. It's also much better when you factor in Wilder being far too scared of another man when he's supposed to be a professional fighter. Even his ridiculous demand of 7 Mill was met, but he still ran. Like he always does. Just like you do from reality. Just shook b1tches.

                    Brook slowed down alarmingly in the second half, which is why Spence was then able to make ground. You should try draining yourself and then putting yourself through that kind of experience to see you're utter deluded. Any Tom, **** or Harry could tell you the problems presented under those conditions. Then you add in the eye from the head clash. It's not rocket science.

                    Tell me about the world class wins for Wilder that make him world class? Go on, f3ck yourself some more for my entertainment by claiming he "Beat Fury" even though you can see Fury up on time just by watching Showtimes clock on the bottom of the screen. F3ck yourself over by claiming a nobody in Ortiz who is older than Wlad is now and nothing on his resume is "World class". F3ck yourself over by forgetting about "Picking up a world title" makes you a somebody like you claim for Whyte.

                    So yeah, there's plenty else.

                    See you soon.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Monty Fisto

                      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.
                      These weirdos are just looking for their usual angle to slander and rip off the win like they did with the first two.

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