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  • #21
    Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post

    lol you completely dismiss how much of a sore ***** lossseer wilder has been. The excuses we have never see in any sort not to mention-

    Could you imagine in LEBRON JAMESMADE THESE EXCUSES AFTER GETTING NOCKED OUT OF PLAYOFFS, IT IS SAD
    Here’s the deal….wilders ridiculous excuses are worth more to you than fury’s narcotics use, his anti-Semitic statements, his anti gay statements, his pyssing hot for performance enhancing drugs, his woman hating statements…..I wonder why that is…

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

      Here’s the deal….wilders ridiculous excuses are worth more to you than fury’s narcotics use, his anti-Semitic statements, his anti gay statements, his pyssing hot for performance enhancing drugs, his woman hating statements…..I wonder why that is…
      Bro he's a boxer--lol--stop trying to go moral stance on him--"anti gay statements" O NO!! lol you are sad

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      • #23
        Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post

        Bro he's a boxer--lol--stop trying to go moral stance on him--"anti gay statements" O NO!! lol you are sad
        Oh ok thanks kid. Have a good one.

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        • #24
          Well unless I've missed something, those antisemitic, ****phobic and misogynist statements that he made were made when he was doing ****loads of drugs, alcohol and was suffering from mental health issues. And I'm pretty sure I remember him apologising for them after he had got his marbles back.

          And him failing that drugs test was 6 years ago. He won't be doing any more steroids anytime soon because if he did he wouldn't be able to continue his career. It effectively would end it. This is why he's only drinking from water bottles that only come from his team, he doesn't want to risk drinking a spiked bottle and ending his career because of it.

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          • #25
            Boxing is better off without Wilder

            sorry to my bruvva. you've been complaining over 1 year. just retire. you're rich

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
              It’s intersting how differently wilder and fury have been treated when it comes to perceived mental health crisis. Fury gained a couple hundred lbs, b came a crackhead, spewed anti-Semitic quotes, went after gays etc, and people were sympathetic to him. Many folks on here state that wilder is now in mental health crisis however he gets NONE of that nurturing support….as the 80s comic Arsenio Hall used to say, “things that make you go hmmmmmmmmm….”
              You obviously don't remember the press uproar around the time Fury was making those statements, 80K+ people signed a petition to have him pulled from the Sports person of the year award, he was attacked at the time with more negative mainstream media headlines then Wilder has ever had full stop.

              He regained support years later, after showing contrition and a successful comeback. Wilder has had neither, he may, but of yet hasn't. There is no mystery here.

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              • #27
                I think Wilder has Fury’s number going into trilogy. If any of the cheat allegations are true Fury will find a way to duck this fight at all costs. He may even fake an injury. Never rooted for Wilder but boxing needs a Wilder as an equalizer. Who else gonna do what he does?

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                • #28
                  Will be a brutal bearing for deontay we all know what happens when a African american gets in with a superior white european.

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