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  • #61
    Pre fight antics and behavioural characteristics are borderline irrelevant in most cases they have both been in that situation numerous times, I just want to see a badass fight.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by medic5678 View Post

      About the dumbest analysis I've ever seen. Cong****.
      how about obedient schoolboy summoned by teacher.
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      • #63
        Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

        Watch it live for the full effect. Don't blink and don't turn away when Wilder catches Fury multiple times and then, suddenly, BOOM!!! He ain't getting up Jim!

        And in a brutal instant, Wilder is the new WBC/RING/lineal champion of the world.
        pffffffffffffffffftttttt

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        • #64
          The only stare downs that had any meaning was Mike Tyson in his heyday where you can see the other fighter in fear. This one doesn't mean anything and the amount of time they stared at each other is meaningless..

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          • #65
            Originally posted by leeroy84 View Post

            I've wathced it very closely, just like all the rest of his conferences, he's never acted like that before in any press conference ever, your clutching at straws but it's cool to have faith, I just hope DW has your confidence and not the confidence he is portraying for all to see. Wheres the shouting, the screaming, the confidence, the speak it believe it recieve it??? Silent assassin my phat ASSassin.
            He's already lost IMO and its his ego dragging him through. He should of had a couple of confidence builder fights before fighting Fury again, but this trilogy fight will retire Wilder.
            What would be the point of yelling when he's lost doing it. All that would show is that he's learned nothing from the first loss. As for rebuilding Wilder is old, at 35 to be 36 far too many wars prior and after this fight win or lose he's not going to being winning fights unless they're completely tailor made for him. This is his swan song, his final time to for the spotlight all those other fights would've been a complete waste of time for a fighter who's main weapon is his quickness and who is losing it by the days. We'll see if he has a delivery system to maybe start one last run but after this fight and if he, and most likely he will, loses then he'll be the new gatekeeper for Haymon. He wins and he gets one maybe two fights with AJ but that may or may not be in the cards depending on how much of this fight mentally takes out of him
            Last edited by Mmann2e; 07-04-2021, 12:51 AM.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by eco1 View Post

              pffffffffffffffffftttttt
              Didn't you say the same thing about the Wilder arbitration preventing Fury from fighting anybody else?

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              • #67
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

                Didn't you say the same thing about the Wilder arbitration preventing Fury from fighting anybody else?
                Nope, but I said Fury was going to wipe the floor with the Delusional one after the first fight.

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                • #68
                  Wilder is a complete dumb goon that speaks rubbish like " his white privilege is the reason I lost" and proclaimed I found Jesus with the same breath. He has all the traits of a coward or fake individual. Once that thin veneer of fake confidence was smashed by Tyson Fury, Wilder's entire persona has revealed just how fragile he is now. He can't say anything because his lies will be exposed. There's only one way this ends for Wilder. Rock bottom.
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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by eco1 View Post

                    Nope, but I said Fury was going to wipe the floor with the Delusional one after the first fight.
                    Then we'll see what happens on July 24th. The powers that be tried to deny Wilder his chance at redemption. He's going to take it all out on Fury in 20 short days. We'll see who comes out on top...
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

                      Then we'll see what happens on July 24th. The powers that be tried to deny Wilder his chance at redemption. He's going to take it all out on Fury in 20 short days. We'll see who comes out on top...
                      I hate to interrupt your circle jerk, but what the **** are you tripping on? I'd suggest you actually watch that last fight. I watched it again today, That wasn't a "close fight". That was an annihilation. He will be lucky if he doesn't leave the ring on a stretcher after Fury runs him over again. If the ref stops it before he becomes comatose, no way will he be enough of a man to admit "I got my ass kicked by Tyson Fury." Instead he will run away like a 2 year old. Remember, everyone is going to be watching for his excuses this time around.

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