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  • Sid-Knee
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    #121
    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.
    That's a different story to the one you had when the loss took place. You said AJ had been "Exposed" by a superior fighter and boxer.

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    • FinlandsFinest
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      #122
      Originally posted by Kpmaryland
      Who has best shot vs a champion? Usyk or wilder?
      Definately Wilder imo. Usyk is unproven in the heavyweight game, didnt look too good and is just weak. Usyk has no power.

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      • FinlandsFinest
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        #123
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        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.
        Did you see Wilder was still throwing shots when the fight was stopped? He was still hanging in there and wasnt knocked out, was just knocked DOWN a couple of times by a guy who has huge weight advantage on him. I think Wilder could of still won the fight if it hadnt been stopped, he still had time to land his right. You can never count out Wilder.
        Fury has no power let me tell you, he is surprisingly weak for his size, its actually amazing how he can be so weak. When Fury hits the heavybag his lovehandles move more than the bag.

        I remember the cheating rumors, what I think was su****ious was how the photos just ALL OF A SUDDEN vanished completely, and then we had that one guy in sparring expose Fury as well. I wouldnt put it past him, he is a piece of **** human being imo, he probably did cheat, but its too late to prove it now, lets just hope Wilder gets his revenge in the trilogy, and pay attention to the gloves this time Team Wilder, to make sure nothing funky is going on!

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        • vitali1999
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          #124
          Originally posted by I have no ears

          Damn that panoramic to hell
          No I've rather quite enjoyed the panoramic

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          • FLY TY
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            #125
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee

            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.
            Kell Brook slowed down because he got his eye damaged in round 7 by the jackhammer jab Spence was landing all night, as well as the accumulation of body punches, by go ahead keep making excuses.

            Rivas has beaten nobody, but dropped Whyte, Povetkin was 41 years old, and Whyte beat him after Povetkin obliterated him first, and Chisora is a journeyman with double-digit losses. Those wins don't make Whyte world-class, except on the domestic level, apparently.

            Wilder is a world class fighter because he had 10 title defenses before he lost. AJ is world-class because he's been a champion since 2016, and avenged his only defeat.

            Next.

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #126
              Originally posted by FLY TY

              Kell Brook slowed down because he got his eye damaged in round 7 by the jackhammer jab Spence was landing all night, as well as the accumulation of body punches, by go ahead keep making excuses.

              Rivas has beaten nobody, but dropped Whyte, Povetkin was 41 years old, and Whyte beat him after Povetkin obliterated him first, and Chisora is a journeyman with double-digit losses. Those wins don't make Whyte world-class, except on the domestic level, apparently.

              Wilder is a world class fighter because he had 10 title defenses before he lost. AJ is world-class because he's been a champion since 2016, and avenged his only defeat.

              Next.
              4-1????? Hello???? Are you seeing this? Please answer?

              No, the eye was due to a head clash. You can even go to YouTube and see it for yourself. Kell was clearly winning at that point. But the drain and the eye were too much. That's why i picked Spence to win. Because of circumstances. Had it been a prime Brook, i'd pick Brook to win by a wide UD. Same thing with the Taylor/Ramirez fight coming up. Had Taylor been active and not had just the 1 round in 19 months, i'd pick him to stop Ramirez. But now i'm going for Ramirez. Circumstances play into this. Why else do you think American and Mexican fighters have them en masse? Would you like me to list the huge amount of time it happens? And it happens by design. It's orchestrated. I know how you people think. I know you inside out. Better than you know yourselves in fact.

              Rivas beat the almighty Jennings Ortiz did to become this so called "Beast" Haha.

              Chisora has just beat Parker and Takam not long ago. Chisora even gave Usyk a tough fight. He's a fringe level guy who's solid. Better than anyone Wilder and Ortiz have beaten.

              But i like the fact you didn't mention Parker even though you accepted Parker for AJ. So that's another fail.

              So you couldn't point out what makes Wilder a world class fighter? Just the "10 defences" bullshlt? Those defences were against absolute dross. Not a single good world class win to his name. Ortiz and Breazele were decent, and that's it. Everyone else was utter stinking. And it wasn't 10 defences either. It was 7. Wilder lost to Fury.

              Tell me who Wilder beat to make him world class? Spell out these world class fighters he beat?

              Tell me about the age of Ortiz considering you have a negative opinion of Wlad and Povetkin when AJ fought them. Tell me who Ortiz beat to make him world class?

              Class is well and truly in session.

              See you soon.

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              • I have no ears
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                #127
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                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.
                Yea we definitely disagree on that point, I'm susceptible to the odd conspiracy theory myself bro but that one's just way out the gate, and I've done research on it trust me, I would bet my mortgage on it, you've been duped by ldbc clowns who really want to believe it themselves simply because wilder maked it a race thing and they didn't want wilder to lose that fight so they and wilder came up with that to save face but I won't rip on u for believing it as many others have been duped, but good luck for the rematch, you're boy will probs need it

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                • FLY TY
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                  4-1????? Hello???? Are you seeing this? Please answer?

                  No, the eye was due to a head clash. You can even go to YouTube and see it for yourself. Kell was clearly winning at that point. But the drain and the eye were too much. That's why i picked Spence to win. Because of circumstances. Had it been a prime Brook, i'd pick Brook to win by a wide UD. Same thing with the Taylor/Ramirez fight coming up. Had Taylor been active and not had just the 1 round in 19 months, i'd pick him to stop Ramirez. But now i'm going for Ramirez. Circumstances play into this. Why else do you think American and Mexican fighters have them en masse? Would you like me to list the huge amount of time it happens? And it happens by design. It's orchestrated. I know how you people think. I know you inside out. Better than you know yourselves in fact.

                  Rivas beat the almighty Jennings Ortiz did to become this so called "Beast" Haha.

                  Chisora has just beat Parker and Takam not long ago. Chisora even gave Usyk a tough fight. He's a fringe level guy who's solid. Better than anyone Wilder and Ortiz have beaten.

                  But i like the fact you didn't mention Parker even though you accepted Parker for AJ. So that's another fail.

                  So you couldn't point out what makes Wilder a world class fighter? Just the "10 defences" bullshlt? Those defences were against absolute dross. Not a single good world class win to his name. Ortiz and Breazele were decent, and that's it. Everyone else was utter stinking. And it wasn't 10 defences either. It was 7. Wilder lost to Fury.

                  Tell me who Wilder beat to make him world class? Spell out these world class fighters he beat?

                  Tell me about the age of Ortiz considering you have a negative opinion of Wlad and Povetkin when AJ fought them. Tell me who Ortiz beat to make him world class?

                  Class is well and truly in session.

                  See you soon.
                  Cut the ****. The eye was due to a punch. If otherwise, they'd have went to the cards.

                  What is this 4-1 you keep crying about? You have proof AJ wasn't a 4-1 favorite against whom?

                  Again, Wilder and AJ are world-class because they've been the only champions in the heavyweight division for years..

                  Quit naming euro-bums, beating other euro-bums, who've beaten nobody else of significance as a way to prove your point.

                  Next.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by I have no ears

                    Yea we definitely disagree on that point, I'm susceptible to the odd conspiracy theory myself bro but that one's just way out the gate, and I've done research on it trust me, I would bet my mortgage on it, you've been duped by ldbc clowns who really want to believe it themselves simply because wilder maked it a race thing and they didn't want wilder to lose that fight so they and wilder came up with that to save face but I won't rip on u for believing it as many others have been duped, but good luck for the rematch, you're boy will probs need it
                    Likewise, I did my research on this also and my conclusions are he cheated. For example: I know for a fact that Tyson Fury has never permanently disfigured or caused greatly bodily harm to any of his past opponents face like Deontay Wilder's; Who have never been stopped before. Also, Fury has never been known as a puncher or exhibited that type of punching power before. Not against Steve Cunningham, Derek Chisora or even Wladimir Klitschko.

                    So where did all this new found power come from for this fight? It does make the non-biased reasonable person very curious and su****ious. Besides, there's even video evidence of Fury punching Deontay Wilder with his bare knuckle fist through the non-padded wrist area of his left glove.

                    So obviously, you're biased and partial in your perception. You have been duped by racist white supremacist clowns who want to make a race thing out of this. However, the one thing that I can say about this is that one of us is right and telling the truth while the other one is not. However, we shall find out which one it is on fight night.

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                    • Mtodduk08
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                      #130
                      Man I ain't gonna lie I have been a fan of Wilder for a long time I have to respect a Man that really has zero Boxing skills but can go 40-0 just off of a deadly right hand. But Fury did destroy Wilder in the 2nd fight but it was due to Wilder taking a bad shot behind the ear and if any of you have boxed before you know that a hit like that can take you right out of the fight I actually give Wilder a lot of credit for making it as long as he did.

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