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  • davefromvancouv
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    #121
    Originally posted by medic5678
    Admit it. You've got a gay crush on Deontay Wilder. It's ok bro. This is 2021.
    Nah man. I'm just a fan for life and I understand his true passion for the sport. Wilder brings excitement to heavyweight boxing, and nobody has ever pushed Fury to this level before.

    Originally posted by betmen

    the best HW fight ever?? i barely gave it 7,5/10, it was very entertaining scrap but Fury Dominated 90% of the rounds, both fighters show alot of heart but from technical and skill stand point it was very poor fight, especially Wilder, God!! his skill and stamina were atrocious.
    5 knockdowns, non-stop action, 11 rounds, for the lineal heavyweight championship of the world. This is why you watch boxing AS IT'S HAPPENING. Wilder almost knocked Fury out and Fury took hellacious shots all night long, even though Wilder broke his hand and crushed his knuckle bone. My pick didn't win but it was still the best in my book.

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    • medic5678
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      #122
      Originally posted by davefromvancouv

      Nah man. I'm just a fan for life and I understand his true passion for the sport. Wilder brings excitement to heavyweight boxing, and nobody has ever pushed Fury to this level before.



      5 knockdowns, non-stop action, 11 rounds, for the lineal heavyweight championship of the world. This is why you watch boxing AS IT'S HAPPENING. Wilder almost knocked Fury out and Fury took hellacious shots all night long, even though Wilder broke his hand and crushed his knuckle bone. My pick didn't win but it was still the best in my book.
      All you've got to do is look at the punch counts. Fury beat the living dogsheit out of Wilder. Wilder looked pretty battered to me. And yeah, I do think you're sitting at the computer with a bottle of lube when you worship your hero. Of course, little Deontay was still the best in your little world.

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        #123
        Originally posted by medic5678

        All you've got to do is look at the punch counts. Fury beat the living dogsheit out of Wilder. Wilder looked pretty battered to me. And yeah, I do think you're sitting at the computer with a bottle of lube when you worship your hero. Of course, little Deontay was still the best in your little world.
        Wilder gave as good as he got and he almost pulled it off on Saturday night. I'd still pick him to knock Fury out in the future. They're on the same elite level.

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          #124
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv

          Wilder gave as good as he got and he almost pulled it off on Saturday night. I'd still pick him to knock Fury out in the future. They're on the same elite level.
          Baloney. That was nowhere close to a knockout. Fury reacting to the ref's count. That wasn't even a close fight. It was a mauling. The only variable there was how long Wilder could last under that pounding. Fury and Wilder could meet 10 times. Fury would have 10 more KO's.

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            #125
            Originally posted by medic5678

            Baloney. That was nowhere close to a knockout. Fury reacting to the ref's count. That wasn't even a close fight. It was a mauling. The only variable there was how long Wilder could last under that pounding. Fury and Wilder could meet 10 times. Fury would have 10 more KO's.
            Nope.
            Same elite level.
            Fury has never been beaten up like that.
            Wilder knocks him out in a 4th fight.

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              #126
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv

              Nah man. I'm just a fan for life and I understand his true passion for the sport. Wilder brings excitement to heavyweight boxing, and nobody has ever pushed Fury to this level before.



              5 knockdowns, non-stop action, 11 rounds, for the lineal heavyweight championship of the world. This is why you watch boxing AS IT'S HAPPENING. Wilder almost knocked Fury out and Fury took hellacious shots all night long, even though Wilder broke his hand and crushed his knuckle bone. My pick didn't win but it was still the best in my book.
              you join at 2007 and act like just only watch boxing recently. Fury-Wilder 3 not even as good from technical and skill standpoint compared to AJ-Wlad, let alone to Classics like Holyfield-Bowe, Norton-Holmes or the Thrilla in Manila.

              and i do watch Fury-Wilder live.
              Last edited by betmen; 10-13-2021, 05:54 PM.

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                #127
                Originally posted by betmen
                you join at 2007 and act like just only watch boxing recently. Fury-Wilder 3 not even as good from technical and skill standpoint compared to AJ-Wlad, let alone to Classics like Holyfield-Bowe, Norton-Holmes or the Thrilla in Manila.

                and i do watch Fury-Wilder live.
                Joshua-Klitschko was technical at times and a great fight. Saw that one live too.
                The Holyfield-Bowe trilogy was action packed at times with several knockdowns.

                Norton-Holmes was good too, and the Thrilla in Manila was a classic (no knockdowns)

                You missed other heavyweight classics like Foreman-Lyle and Holmes-Shavers.

                Wilder-Fury 3 tops all of them. Again, non-stop action, both down and almost out (Wilder counted out), 5 knockdowns, 11 rounds straight...

                1. Wilder-Fury 3
                2. Foreman-Lyle
                3. Thrilla in Manila
                4. Norton-Holmes
                5. Joshua-Klitschko
                6. Holmrs-Shavers
                7. Holyfield-Bowe

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