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  • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Wilder his gonna knock this lying, dirty, cheating, motherfucker out in less than three rounds and I can fucking guarantee it! Remember where you've heard it here first! He is going to fuck him up real bad now take that to the bank!
    I think you mean Wilder is going to lay down on his stomach and spread his butt cheeks for Fury. Let's just hope Wilder's team doesn't forget the Vaseline!

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    • Wilder- 'Wants it more', is 'hungry', needs 'revenge'.
      Fury- hires Kronk gym to address his weakness (one punch power)

      I know where my money is.

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      • Originally posted by springfiels View Post

        I agree with the above, but no way we can say it was just physical after his first loss, which was a points loss against one of the "slappiest" fighters in history... What you have described sounds almost entirely mental, overthinking and unsure of himself, instincts gone.

        Post-Calzaghe he had 11 fights, won 6 (only 1 inside the distance) and lost 5. And as you say, looked a different fighter.

        Pre-Calzaghe his record was 22 fights, 1 NC and 20 wins (16 inside the distance).

        No he tore his rotator cuff in the fight after calzaghe, the typsko rematch. He looked decent enough in that fight against a solid opponent, then didnt fight for another year after having shoulder surgery and was now 30 years old and that is when there was a big drop off from him.

        That is exactly why i am saying it was largely physical. His best opponent he fought post calzaghe he fought immediately after and won that fight, so how can you say he was mentally shot

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        • Wilder is not there mentally and has no one around him that actually cares enough to tell him .Would not surprise me if we see a Oliver McCall type mental breakdown once Fury is beating the breaks off of him ..

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          • Originally posted by Brother Mouzone View Post
            Wilder is not there mentally and has no one around him that actually cares enough to tell him .Would not surprise me if we see a Oliver McCall type mental breakdown once Fury is beating the breaks off of him ..
            Couldn't agree with you more. He's got all yes men who are stuffing him full of his version of the truth... which won't stand up to the reality of Fury's power and skill. He may wind up in a mental hospital.

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            • Ah so now we get to the bottom of it, it was Andre Dirrell (and a Charlo?) in the crowd yelling to stop the fight, which led to Breland throwing in the towel just as Wilder had Fury where he wanted him?

              Thats what we are going with?

              I watched that fight, must be a casual as I thought Wilder lost every round, knocked down twice, was getting tuned the fck up and was probably moments from getting KOd, was that wrong?
              eco1 eco1 medic5678 medic5678 like this.

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              • Love how the story changes. First he wasn't hurt at all by Fury, it was his "uniform" being too heavy (a word chosen to describe his power rangers outfit because "costume" would make him sound even dumber).

                Then his brother said that they found a dent in his head after the autopsy, his water was spiked, he was betrayed by a trainer who both threw in the towel (to save his dumb ass from taking a potentially life altering beating) AND spiked his water. He also mentioned a guy in the crowd yelling at that is related to his Fury's trainer. That one doesn't even begin to make sense.

                Then he brings up gloves being tampered with, something that implicates his head trainer AND the NSAC as being fools or conspirators (but still has a fight sanctioned by them again, against the same "cheating" opponent).

                Then his latest excuse was white privilege somehow had Fuey beating him around the ring... at least the latest I have heard.

                Now he's back to disloyalty being the culprit. I have never in my life heard a fighter make so many excuses about a loss. I dont think I've ever heard anyone make this many excuses about a single mistake, shortcoming, loss, failure, anything, ever, in any capacity.

                He is a man with a powerful punch. That's it. He could win because of that but I doubt he will. I hope he gets his head smashed in so I dont have to hear his ****** voice any more. Nothing bit lies and projection from this cornbread bumpkin idiot.

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                • Originally posted by medic5678 View Post

                  Wilder is going to be on his knees, as Tyson Fury's *****. It's easy to say bull****. It's another altogether to get in the ring and prove it. Wilder only proved he is NOWHERE in the same class as Fury. He even took the loss like a grade school child. As a man, it's pathetic.
                  Why are you posting behind an an ALT? Why don't use your original handle?

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                  • There's only oooooone bronze bummer!

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                    • Originally posted by medic5678 View Post

                      Can't wait to hear his healthier, stronger, hungrier and more determined excuses as to why he got his ass knocked out again this time.
                      On a clean, fair, even and level playing field then Wilder should be just fine. You just don't get the kind of punching power that Fury displayed over night. It obvious there was some type of deception and subterfuge involved. Shit, even you know that but whatever you say; Please don't tell me that you believe that Tyson Fury is innocent because when you do. It insults my intelligence.

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