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  • champion4ever
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    #81
    Originally posted by Noelanthony

    Can you now give Fury his flowers or are you going to be salty like WILDER? your thoughts my Brotha?
    Where have you been Anthony? I've been eating my share of humble pie for the last day in a half now but out of deference to you I am going to repeat it again.

    i would like to congratulate all of the British, Tyson Fury and Anti-Deontay Wilder fans on his victory Saturday night. He was clearly the better man and you guys got it right this time and I admit that I got it wrong. So great call fellas.

    Fury performed a lot better than I thought and I tipped my hat to him and wished him nothing but success as he traveled down the road of the heavyweight division by representing the division well.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #82
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Where have you been Anthony? I've been eating my share of humble pie for the last day in a half now but out of deference to you I am going to repeat it again.

      i would like to congratulate all of the British, Tyson Fury and Anti-Deontay Wilder fans on his victory Saturday night. He was clearly the better man and you guys got it right this time and I admit that I got it wrong. So great call fellas.

      Fury performed a lot better than I thought and I tipped my hat to him and wished him nothing but success as he traveled down the road of the heavyweight division by representing the division well.
      Wow my Brotha I know that took a lot , kudos to you. Its not all gloom AJ will face Usyk again most probably lose again sadly and AJ VS WILDER could fight this time next year in a true 50-50, fight.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Noelanthony

        Wow my Brotha I know that took a lot , kudos to you. Its not all gloom AJ will face Usyk again most probably lose again sadly and AJ VS WILDER could fight this time next year in a true 50-50, fight.
        Thank you, Anthony. You are right. It does hurt. However, I've learned that sometimes you have to be gracious in defeat. This isn't about Deontay Wilder.

        This is all about Tyson Fury and his fans. This is their moment to shine and I don't want to do or say anything to detract from that by making this all about me.

        Like I said before, Fury proved not only that he was the better fighter Saturday night but also the best heavyweight on the planet too.and i wish him much success.

        Now as far as Deontay Wilder's future is concerned; I would personally like for him to retire. I worry about his long temm health. i didn't like the amount of punches he ate in these last two fights with Tyson Fury..

        However, I shall support any decision that he decides to make..

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #84
          So now we’re mad at a dude for f-cking a thick light skin chick? What the f-ck is wrong with some of you?

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          • i_am_a_champ
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            #85
            Look at the difference in mentality:

            Tyson replaced his team and went to Kronk, got Sugar Hill in his corner. World class coaching from a team that has been there , done that and done it again for DECADES.

            Deontay went to a guy that i dont think has ever trained any world champions or has had any fighters in his stable.


            Do the math.

            Tyson went to a primary source for knowledge and guidance

            Deontay went to a guy thats making his training debut and is also invested in other projects, like his only fans content and what ever else he does. The Kronk boys are only into BOXING and nothing else. It is a family trade, passed down from son to father, uncle to nephew. You are part of the legacy when you join them.


            Deontay should have gone to a renowned trainer who has decades of knowledge to turn him into more of a killer than he already was. For such important events you do not take a chance on a guy who hasnt got the badges in training champions to beat the shyt out of other world champions.

            Its a deadly game, Deontay chose the wrong squad to form an alliance with.
            Last edited by i_am_a_champ; 10-11-2021, 09:32 AM.

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            • elfag
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              #86
              On face value that is all unrelated to boxing


              But on the real thing is if he is busy with ****** onlyfans chit can he really give Wilder his 100% focus? He is out there with other business ventures it means that Wilder isnt his only focus and he is splitting time between wilder and his **** career.

              Also didnt know he took a suspected dive for wilder. It makes sense though that wilder like him keeps him around because he wants a yes man and didnt want a trainer thats going to take control.

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