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  • FLY TY
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    #41
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

    You're right, Wlad, Ruiz, Whyte, Parker and Povetkin, are not world class.

    Who are the other 2 to go with Fury i wonder?

    So anyone 4-1 or better in a fight, means they aren't world class? Are you sure you want to stick to this laughable, dribbling ******ity?

    Morales was 4-1 over Barrera in the first fight. But he wasn't world class? I wonder what the odds where for Jones, Floyd and Spence over their opponents? I wonder... Haha.
    Whyte has been stopped twice. Parker has lost to the same Whyte, AJ, and Chisora. Povetkin was 80 years old, and had just gotten served up by Hunter. Wvlad was old, coming off a loss and a 2 year lay-off.


    I'll give you Parker, because at least he was undefeated when AJ beat him in that snooze fest I literally fell asleep on. But I don't think anyone considers him world-level at this point.

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    • lion33lit
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      #42
      Fury is most likely reaching out to Hatton again to work his corner. Maybe Fury can even fit pocket-sized Hatton in his glove this time around, that way Hatton can be a little more incon****uous if he tries to help Fury with that glove again.....good ole’ Hatton doesn’t want to give Wilder step aside money, especially if Hatton can get some of those funds working Fury’s glove again.

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      • champion4ever
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        #43
        Originally posted by FLY TY
        Well. There goes that. Any trolls left?
        You tell em boss! ​​

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #44
          Originally posted by FLY TY

          Whyte has been stopped twice. Parker has lost to the same Whyte, AJ, and Chisora. Povetkin was 80 years old, and had just gotten served up by Hunter. Wvlad was old, coming off a loss and a 2 year lay-off.


          I'll give you Parker, because at least he was undefeated when AJ beat him in that snooze fest I literally fell asleep on. But I don't think anyone considers him world-level at this point.
          I asked who were the other two "World class fighters" other than Fury at Heavyweight?

          Are you still sticking to the 4-1? Or are you realising your ******ity.

          Brook has been stopped twice. So nothing there for Spence. Porter has been beaten, god i've lost count how many times... And Spence couldn't even beat him. He needed a gift. So nothing there for him. Who else has Spence fought that is "World class"?

          Frazier was knocked out twice by Foreman. By your logic, that means Ali gets no credit. Foreman lost how many times? That also means nothing too.

          You're not very good at this game, are you?

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          • Monzon99
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            #45
            what is weinstein's percentage for the forthcoming wilder-fury3 rigged draw and then wilder- joshua? anybody know what weinstein's % is?

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              #46
              Originally posted by lion33lit
              Fury is most likely reaching out to Hatton again to work his corner. Maybe Fury can even fit pocket-sized Hatton in his glove this time around, that way Hatton can be a little more incon****uous if he tries to help Fury with that glove again.....good ole’ Hatton doesn’t want to give Wilder step aside money, especially if Hatton can get some of those funds working Fury’s glove again.
              Nah, they're going for the laser beams in the knees trick this time. The gloves thing is so last season.

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              • FLY TY
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                #47
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                You tell em boss! ​​
                They cling to any hope left. Once the step-aside thing was put to rest, you still had the idiotic, "Fury can drop the belt, and still fight AJ" crowd. Hopefully this kills that.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #48
                  fury is going to carry wilder to another fake draw, which will not devalue him vs AJ, and it will then upvalue wilder vs AJ. Don't be shocked if fury gets a cut of wilder's cut vs AJ after the fake draw.

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                  • archiemoore1
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                    #49
                    If wilder wasn't lying and he truly has a dent in his skull, how is he being licensed to fight? And why would he want Fury again? He was outboxed in the 1st fight, and beat up bad, knocked down and stopped in the 2nd. He seems determined to get blood from Fury, but in some ways, it's almost like he's chasing his own death.
                    Last edited by archiemoore1; 05-18-2021, 09:51 PM.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Corelone
                      Ive seen the new Wilder videos and his legs are still skinny. He's throwing punches, but he's not under pressure. I suspect he thinks something else failed him, that a couple of more hours in the gym will be enough, but the tights are a give. He knows.
                      Don't worry about Wilder. He is going to be just fine. It's Tyson fury you should worry about; With no bum tune up fight after 17 months, limited sparring due to that cut over his right eye in the Otto Wallin fight. Being very closely monitored and observed by Team Wilder and the world during the build up to the fight. Which means that all signs are pointing to a Deontay Wilder victory come July 24, 2021. He is winning his WBC championship belt back. I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder retires him on the stool because he is very weak under pressure.

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