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Originally posted by denium View Post
A 50% Fury gave Wilder a boxing lesson in the first fight, and a 100% Fury nearly killed him in the second.
This third fight is a mismatch tbh.
So Fury better get ready because Wilder is going to stop him in less than three rounds. If he thinks that he can just come into the ring with his size and physical presence alone in order to intimidate Wilder then he is wrong.
Deontay is coming to win. I can sense an emotional let down in Fury. He doesn't want it as badly as Wilder.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
I mean, did you see the knockdowns in the 9th and 12th of the first fight? And how Toprank and Tony Weeks saved Tyson's undefeated record and lineage against Euro-Bum Otto Wallin, leading up to the rematch with Deontay Wilder???
And oh man, did he find some gems down there in the darkness!Last edited by kafkod; 06-22-2021, 07:40 AM.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWrong! If the referee was paid off, then he would have simply disqualified Fury for his roughhousing tactics.
You all claimed that Wilder was the baddest man on the planet? And that soft twat couldn't even handle a rough fight lol.
Bayless was desperate to DQ Fury, he probably would've done if it went on a couple more rounds.
Stick to netball, boxing clearly isn't for you
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I have no ears like this.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
Well his fat ass better get in shape then because Wilder is coming for his ass and he is not playing with him this time. He is going to hurt him. He's both prepared, hungry, focused, motivated, determined and angry as Hell for this trilogy bout.
So Fury better get ready because Wilder is going to stop him in less than three rounds. If he thinks that he can just come into the ring with his size and physical presence alone in order to intimidate Wilder then he is wrong.
Deontay is coming to win. I can sense an emotional let down in Fury. He doesn't want it as badly as Wilder.
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Originally posted by I have no ears View Post
So u like the clip which u admittedly have seen many times, and that clip means fury is a cheater, this place is full of soyboy try hards who congratulate each other on the dumbest ****, u need to get a new angle cos 1 hour runs cheerleader won't get u farJoeboxeo likes this.
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Regarding roughhousing tactics: there's usually a progression for repeated offences, that starts with a warning, then a warning that if you do it again it'll be a deduction, then a deduction and then after that you might get into last chance territory. Do it again and it'll be a DQ. Off the top of my head, the most obvious DQ in a big fight was Golota vs Bowe which took at least four full-on blows to the ***els to get a DQ.
Holding , pushing and so on are often tolerated a lot more before you get even a warning.
It's a rough, violent sport and fighters should be able to handle what they themselves dish out.
Take a look at the first Wilder vs Ortiz fight. Wilder was not adverse to pushing Ortiz to the floor or slapping him with his wrists and palms or hitting him with a rabbit punch or six. Not a single warning from the ref.
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Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post
Wasn't he determined, motivated and trying to hurt Fury in the first two fights?Joeboxeo likes this.
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