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  • #51
    Originally posted by springfiels View Post

    Yeah see, that's what I thought you'd say... It would be much weirder if I used Don Curry as my metaphor lol, that fight was 35yrs ago!! I just disagree with the Kelley and Barkley ones.

    Lacy was being hyped ridiculously going into the Calzaghe fight! Being called the new Tyson, and HBO pushing him hard. He came in expected to walk through the soft punching Brit then took a beating which no one saw coming, and never recovered mentally... Sounds similar to Fury-Wilder to me.

    The RJJ point is moot too, that was after Calzaghe. He was unbeaten fighting Calzaghe.

    These boxingscene picks from the time say it all: https://www.boxingscene.com/boxingsc...calzaghe--3266
    Sorry, 35 years ago is like last week to me. I’ve been a fan of the sport since the days of Ali, Lyle, Foreman, Loche, etc etc however gentlemen, it gets old, as I’ve said, the Americans seemingly have scores of examples of brits who’ve lost to Americans. Let’s lose the smaller island nation complex and sense of inferiority with the USA. We don’t do that with any other nation, only the USA. Think real
    hard about why that is
    Last edited by Oldskoolg; 06-26-2021, 09:18 AM.

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    • #52
      Tyson Fury is a master of deception. He is hands down the easiest and biggest liar in boxing today. He has everyone and their mama fooled that he is this clean cut, classy and upstanding guy of righteous virtues.

      However, saved for the elect ones of us; We know that he is just your typical lying, dirty, cheating sack of shit. Always has and always will be. The man is the evil incarnation of Satan who is a master deceiver.

      It's very frightening and dangerous how he has fooled and deluded the entire public with his subterfuge
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      • #53
        Wilder is a racebaiter and excuse maker.

        A coward

        Fury going to send him into the shadows never to be seen again.

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        • #54
          The lack of loyalty was his trainers not teaching him how to box, or adapt
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          • #55
            Originally posted by springfiels View Post

            Massively agree with both the above comments.

            Earlier on in his career, especially after the Chisora and Cunningham fights, I would've confidently argued that Fury was a KO waiting to happen. He always got tagged in fights (including by himself lol) and had major lapses - I dunno if he was just bored or improved since, but he uses his natural weapons alongside his awkward style beautifully when he wants to now. I do still think Joshua might be able to walk him down and break him down tho..

            **** on re Wilder too. If he could just take his loss like, he'd be even more exciting to most fans now and actually make more money. He's nuts tho and is Jeff Lacy II now imo. Think he gets stopped inside 6 this time against Fury simply due to his mental weaknesses.
            That's the big difference. As prospects, only one of the two fighters chose to hone his craft and improve fight after fight
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            • #56
              Originally posted by PRvazquez View Post
              When a white guy wins the chip Fans get delusional
              ​Man, cut the bullshit! You know Tyson Fury is guilty and is happy that he got away with it but is too afraid of admitting it because he's white. You my friend is in denial! ​​​​

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              • #57
                Wilder won’t be addressing issues that need addressing because he doesn’t accept that he legitimately lost. That’s why he’s going to lose again.

                expect the stoppage to come even sooner this time.
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                • #58
                  I expect Wilder to try and blast Fury out of there in the first round. It's possible.

                  Fury just needs to wear Wilder down for a couple of rounds and his superior reflexes, endurance and technique should be enough to push the rest of the fight in his favour.
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                  • #59
                    This is why he is gonna lose again, wont take any blame himself. What a garbage human being.
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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


                      Andre Dirrell, has recently confessed to being that 'Snake in the grass' Mark Breland's accomplice. Yet, this shocking revelation has not been given the appropriate media coverage that it deserves. Instead, what the media does ( including the boxingscene ) is quote Deontay Wilder's strong claims of corruption and scheming, because they know that's what triggers traffic.

                      Nobody cares about the truth, casual-fans and devils only want to be entertained by Deontay's misfortune and struggles, this is why I support Deontay's silence and boycott of old-media.
                      Idk, it's hard to pin this all on Andre Dirrell. He definitely showed poor judgement and evil intent in trying to get the fight stopped just when Deontay was rallying, but we have to remember that it was Arthur Abraham who fouled and severely concussed Dirrell late in their fight all those years ago. Dirrell's poor judgement can be directly traced to King Arthur's foul, which we now see was intentionally done to damage Dirrell's mind to the point that he would one day betray the Bronze Bomber. To be fair, Arthur Abraham may not be the true mastermind of all of this either. We don't yet know the extent to which Sauerland Promotions or the German (or Armenian) sports federations may have been involved. The truth is out there and 1HourRun is going to find it.
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