Comments Thread For: Fury: Looks Like I'll Have To Crack Deontay Wilder's Skull Again!

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  • Sid-Knee
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    #91
    Originally posted by FLY TY

    You should learn to read. Nobody said he beat him from pillar to post. What I'm saying is that, he dropped him twice, while separating him from his senses in that 12th round.

    So much so, that Fury, rather than take the immediate rematch, ran to Top Rank to fight 2 scrubs between fights, and just tried to weasel out of a third fight.

    My point remains clear, if Wilder KOs Fury in the third fight, there's little to no hope of getting him in the ring for a 4th.

    Even if by some miracle, Wilder wanted to give the fat bum a 4th fight.
    Fury needed more time to get back into his best shape. That's why he took those 2 other fights before the rematch. You and Wilder just wanted a weaker version of him to take advantage and hope it pays off like it didn't the first time round.

    And that "Bum" slaughtered your chicken both times. The first time being at his absolute worse by being only 50%. Your chicken was at 100%. But Fury invaded the idiot to the point that he made Wilder claim it was the other way round in another delusional display of ******ity.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #92
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Sid, mate! What you are saying now doesn't make much sense at all. Wasn't it Wilder who exercised the rematch clause less than a week after their last fight?

      Also, wasn't it Wilder who wanted to fight Fury sometime earlier this year. However, Tyson decided to walk and said he was through with Deontay Wilder and that he wanted to fight AJ for an undisputed instead?

      Wilder always wanted the fight but it was Tyson Fury who did not. The only reason why Wilder was forced to sue Fury because he breach their rematch clause and wanted him back in the ring again.

      This fight was never about money. It was about getting Tyson Fury back into the ring in order for Deontay to regain his WBC Heavyweight title again.

      Had it been not so then the arbitrator would have awarded Wilder monetary damages but he didn't. He just ordered a third fight between the two parties which Team Fury intends to oblige on July 24th. There will be no step aside money coming to Wilder from ESPN or Top Rank because he never wanted any.
      Wilder only exercised the rematch clause to bide his time until some deranged excuse came to him and his backwards team. Covid helped the nutcase out.. He wasn't going to not exercise the rematch and look like the coward he clearly is. No, Wilder was going to try and hide it. Well, in his mind he was. But to the rest of the world, he's just a mentally disturbed individual who makes Zelenoff look sane and fails to convince anyone he wants another fight with Fury. It's clear to everyone what he's doing. Only nutjobs like you will pretend otherwise. Wilder wouldn't have asked for the step aside money now would he otherwise?

      Fury got sick and tired of waiting for someone who clearly didn't want the fight. They were waiting for Fury to go elsewhere before trying their failed plan of convincing the world Fury is running. Get with it, no one buys this lunacy. We're all laughing at you freaks.

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      • GucciGod
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        #93
        Wilder is smart. Instead of getting stopped by a Hrgovic, Ruiz Jr or someone else, he much prefers getting ruined by fury clearly, because if wilder was to lose to someone else, he’d look silly if he called them a cheater. He ain’t gonna get away with calling fury it again though. The world will know if wilder don’t win this fight it’s time for him to disappear from boxing and never ever return.

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        • KingGilgamesh
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          #94
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee

          Wilder only exercised the rematch clause to bide his time until some deranged excuse came to him and his backwards team. Covid helped the nutcase out.. He wasn't going to not exercise the rematch and look like the coward he clearly is. No, Wilder was going to try and hide it. Well, in his mind he was. But to the rest of the world, he's just a mentally disturbed individual who makes Zelenoff look sane and fails to convince anyone he wants another fight with Fury. It's clear to everyone what he's doing. Only nutjobs like you will pretend otherwise. Wilder wouldn't have asked for the step aside money now would he otherwise?

          Fury got sick and tired of waiting for someone who clearly didn't want the fight. They were waiting for Fury to go elsewhere before trying their failed plan of convincing the world Fury is running. Get with it, no one buys this lunacy. We're all laughing at you freaks.
          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???

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          • NorvernRob
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            #95
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee

            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?

            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’.

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            • Szef
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              #96
              I see the Wilder groupies have come out of the woodwork

              So 2 months of their delusional drivel 'this time its gonna be different, Malik taught Wilder how to box'

              Then 2 months of crying 'he cheated again doe

              And then they come back to their hole where they belong, but this time for good

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              • Bronx2245
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                #97
                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?

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                • OnlytheTruth
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                  #98
                  I want to know if the WBC will sanction the fight. I can't see anything on the website. Surely, they want Undisputed at the sanctioning fees from that...not some bomb PPV attempt that no-one ****ing cares about.

                  Also, surely the jurisdiction of the fight is for US only? Please someone enlighten me...and by that, I mean actual knowledge. Not BS opinion nonsense.

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                  • Adsy
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    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.
                    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.

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                    • sidefx996
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by FLY TY

                      Clearly the 12th round was ruled a KD. For the less-initiated, I'm insinuating it should've been ruled a KO.
                      But. He. Got. Up.

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