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  • Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    Lets try this one more time - Wilder has elected to fight Fury a 3rd time. Everything is on the line for him so he MUST make sure there is no cheating of any kind. His team must be on top of everything. It’s that simple.
    All we hear from you now is the next potential excuse which is to blame the State of Nevada.

    Let’s assume everything was s in place for a fair fight, and Fury destroys Wilder again, are you going to cook up some crazy alien abduction excuse?
    How many times do I have to explain it? If the fight is fought on a fair, even and level playing field with no subterfuge or cheating involved; Then Wilder wins this fight easily by way of knockout in less than three rounds. It's just that plain and simple.

    If everything is on the up and up; Then there is no reason why Deontay Wilder should not win this fight because he damn near decapitated Fury in their first bout despite Fury's cheating and getting a long count and some coaching from the referee in the process.

    Now the answer to your question is yes. If Wilder's team closely inspects, vets and examines Tyson Fury then no. There will be no more excuses.

    It's just that the better man won that night which is why all signs are pointing a Wilder victory because lightening doesn't strike twice. Fury is going to be under an awful lot of pressure to duplicate the same results or better the next time.

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    • Wilder should have been saying this stuff about drug cheat during the press conference - that's where you say it...
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      • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        How many times do I have to explain it? If the fight is fought on a fair, even and level playing field with no subterfuge or cheating involved; Then Wilder wins this fight easily by way of knockout in less than three rounds. It's just that plain and simple.

        If everything is on the up and up; Then there is no reason why Deontay Wilder should not win this fight because he damn near decapitated Fury in their first bout despite Fury's cheating and getting a long count and some coaching from the referee in the process.

        Now the answer to your question is yes. If Wilder's team closely inspects, vets and examines Tyson Fury then no. There will be no more excuses.

        It's just that the better man won that night which is why all signs are pointing a Wilder victory because lightening doesn't strike twice. Fury is going to be under an awful lot of pressure to duplicate the same results or better the next time.
        Some of what you say is a bit crazy but I think I kind of agree with you. My opinion is that Wilder wins at least 1 out of 4 fights against Fury. And he hasn't won the first two, so there is a 50% chance this is the one.

        I think I might pick Wilder to win this one - because he is due to land flush on Fury, and Fury has had a KO loss coming for a long time. Also Fury's record is very poor for a man who has been boxing as long as he has. Basically look at AJ's record now and add 5 years on - that's what Fury's record should look like now - and it doesn't. So I think Fury is over-hyped and over-confident

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        • Originally posted by I have no ears View Post

          So your just doing this in every thread now
          Yeah, why?

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          • Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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            Lets try this one more time - Wilder has elected to fight Fury a 3rd time. Everything is on the line for him so he MUST make sure there is no cheating of any kind. His team must be on top of everything. It’s that simple.
            All we hear from you now is the next potential excuse which is to blame the State of Nevada.

            Let’s assume everything was s in place for a fair fight, and Fury destroys Wilder again, are you going to cook up some crazy alien abduction excuse?
            No, I agree but at the same time let's not rig the system in favor of White skin privilege for Tyson Fury.

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            • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              How many times do I have to explain it? If the fight is fought on a fair, even and level playing field with no subterfuge or cheating involved; Then Wilder wins this fight easily by way of knockout in less than three rounds. It's just that plain and simple.

              If everything is on the up and up; Then there is no reason why Deontay Wilder should not win this fight because he damn near decapitated Fury in their first bout despite Fury's cheating and getting a long count and some coaching from the referee in the process.

              Now the answer to your question is yes. If Wilder's team closely inspects, vets and examines Tyson Fury then no. There will be no more excuses.

              It's just that the better man won that night which is why all signs are pointing a Wilder victory because lightening doesn't strike twice. Fury is going to be under an awful lot of pressure to duplicate the same results or better the next time.
              Good grief. Not this long count claim again. This was debunked pretty soon after the first fight. Fury got up in under 10 seconds. It was CLOSE but it was 9.9 seconds if I'm remembering correctly. There's a video on YouTube proving it.

              All of these claims of cheating are down to black people being racist, they can't stand it that a white foreign fighter has beaten a black American fighter TWICE.

              Just hold your hands up and take the Ls like honourable men.

              Stress is bad for you. Just accept that a better boxer won both fights and move on.

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              • I have no doubt in my mind that Fury cheated. AND YOU CAN look back on my post history, I was a fan of Fury and rooted for him during the second fight. But this is messed up what he did and how careless he acts about it, completely contradicting the lifestyle of christ that he preaches. Its time for Wilder to punish him.

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                • Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post

                  Some of what you say is a bit crazy but I think I kind of agree with you. My opinion is that Wilder wins at least 1 out of 4 fights against Fury. And he hasn't won the first two, so there is a 50% chance this is the one.

                  I think I might pick Wilder to win this one - because he is due to land flush on Fury, and Fury has had a KO loss coming for a long time. Also Fury's record is very poor for a man who has been boxing as long as he has. Basically look at AJ's record now and add 5 years on - that's what Fury's record should look like now - and it doesn't. So I think Fury is over-hyped and over-confident
                  Remember that initially, Tyson Fury didn't want to take this fight. Wilder had to sue him through mediation and arbitration just to get Fury back into the ring with him again because Tyson's mind had begun to wander and lose focus on fighting Anthony Joshua.

                  Now it appears that Fury is bit too laxed, uninterested, lazy and unconcerned this time; As if he just shows up he is going to win again but Wilder may have a thing or two in the event that he does comes in unprepared because he wants this fight very badly. Which is why he sued to get it.

                  The last fighter to sue another fighter to fight him was Lennox Lewis to fight Mike Tyson and we all witnessed what happened in that bout. Lewis beat the Hell out of him. I just think Wilder wants it little more than Fury this time.

                  Which is why I believe he will win because he is the more hungry, focused, determined and motivated of the two.

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                  • Originally posted by snowdog View Post

                    Good grief. Not this long count claim again. This was debunked pretty soon after the first fight. Fury got up in under 10 seconds. It was CLOSE but it was 9.9 seconds if I'm remembering correctly. There's a video on YouTube proving it.

                    All of these claims of cheating are down to black people being racist, they can't stand it that a white foreign fighter has beaten a black American fighter TWICE.

                    Just hold your hands up and take the Ls like honourable men.

                    Stress is bad for you. Just accept that a better boxer won both fights and move on.
                    No, what it actually comes down to is cheating which is compounded by white skin privilege and all the advantages that come with it. One group of fighters have to play by the same rules while certain members of a particular demographic does not. Which is not fair.

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                    • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

                      The bottom line is if Fury can't cheat then he can't win. It's just that clear and simple. The only reason why he had a draw and a win against Wilder because he broke the rules.

                      Technically, he should have been disqualified in both fights but got away with it. He had the complexion for the protection due to his White skin privilege.

                      I had total agreement and respect for your comment until you demeaned it with the phony "white privilege's" statement.

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