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    It would seem that 'Glove-Gate' and other conspiracies revolving this ongoing rivalry is miss-directing the publics attention from Tyson's unbroken habit of fouling Deontay, throughout this trilogy. These violations should of been given as much attention as the strong allegations that Wilder charged Fury.

    Furthermore, as dangerous as fighting a man on steroids with tampered gloves is, the illegal-punches perpetrated by Fury could of resulted in a fatality. Now I know that pro-Fury fans will argue that Deontay has been rabbit-punching his opponents throughout his career, my reply to them is that in this instance Deontay has fought a very clean fight, what Wilder did unintentionally in the past has no barring in the present, nor does it justify Tyson Fury.

    I hope that the referee for the trilogy will be more stern than Kenny Bayless, granted Bayless deducted a point from Tyson in the fifth round but the damage was already done. Wilder needs to look out for Tyson's overhand right to the back of the head, like the last time in round three -- Tyson Fury is been perfecting this illegal strike since his amateur days, there a few boxers in boxing that can hide this illegal blow and make it look clean.

    Remember, the open left palm-strike goes around the guard, it holds the head for a split-second for the overhand right to hit behind the head.

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    • #12
      Before all this he was finally earning respect as a fighter and feared and admired for his punching power. In nowaday's world of boxing he was about as popular as you can hope to be.

      If he loses again and continues spouting this garbage it's all anyone's going to remember him for. All the big knockouts and media attention are going to fade into history and he'll only be remembered as the sore loser conspiracy theorist schizo guy.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post






        It would seem that 'Glove-Gate' and other conspiracies revolving this ongoing rivalry is miss-directing the publics attention from Tyson's unbroken habit of fouling Deontay, throughout this trilogy. These violations should of been given as much attention as the strong allegations that Wilder charged Fury.

        Furthermore, as dangerous as fighting a man on steroids with tampered gloves is, the illegal-punches perpetrated by Fury could of resulted in a fatality. Now I know that pro-Fury fans will argue that Deontay has been rabbit-punching his opponents throughout his career, my reply to them is that in this instance Deontay has fought a very clean fight, what Wilder did unintentionally in the past has no barring in the present, nor does it justify Tyson Fury.

        I hope that the referee for the trilogy will be more stern than Kenny Bayless, granted Bayless deducted a point from Tyson in the fifth round but the damage was already done. Wilder needs to look out for Tyson's overhand right to the back of the head, like the last time in round three -- Tyson Fury is been perfecting this illegal strike since his amateur days, there a few boxers in boxing that can hide this illegal blow and make it look clean.

        Remember, the open left palm-strike goes around the guard, it holds the head for a split-second for the overhand right to hit behind the head.
        Bum. Why do you even both posting?

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        • #14
          Imagine not only being this delusional, but also being too afraid to raise it when face to face with Fury.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post

            Bum. Why do you even both posting?
            Hey, you should be grateful that I don't create thread bashing Tyson Fury, you know I got plenty of material. My well founded, substantiated arguments and opinions are valued and respected in this forum, by those that move the needle. I have no need to create my own space and control the narrative, the cream rises to the top.

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            • #16
              Gloves wasn't loaded. U have constantly accused, but offered zero proof. Besides, loaded gloves or not, explain why u were unable to slip, duck, roll, block, or parry any of the punches coming your way for the whole fight? Where was your defense, period?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post






                It would seem that 'Glove-Gate' and other conspiracies revolving this ongoing rivalry is miss-directing the publics attention from Tyson's unbroken habit of fouling Deontay, throughout this trilogy. These violations should of been given as much attention as the strong allegations that Wilder charged Fury.

                Furthermore, as dangerous as fighting a man on steroids with tampered gloves is, the illegal-punches perpetrated by Fury could of resulted in a fatality. Now I know that pro-Fury fans will argue that Deontay has been rabbit-punching his opponents throughout his career, my reply to them is that in this instance Deontay has fought a very clean fight, what Wilder did unintentionally in the past has no barring in the present, nor does it justify Tyson Fury.

                I hope that the referee for the trilogy will be more stern than Kenny Bayless, granted Bayless deducted a point from Tyson in the fifth round but the damage was already done. Wilder needs to look out for Tyson's overhand right to the back of the head, like the last time in round three -- Tyson Fury is been perfecting this illegal strike since his amateur days, there a few boxers in boxing that can hide this illegal blow and make it look clean.

                Remember, the open left palm-strike goes around the guard, it holds the head for a split-second for the overhand right to hit behind the head.
                why would u say Wilders penchant for rabbit punching is unintentional? Your bias?

                what about the rabbit punch by wilder that out Fury down in the first fight?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

                  Hey, you should be grateful that I don't create thread bashing Tyson Fury, you know I got plenty of material. My well founded, substantiated arguments and opinions are valued and respected in this forum, by those that move the needle. I have no need to create my own space and control the narrative, the cream rises to the top.
                  what's Wilder then? he's not doing any rising except from the canvas after getting dropped repeatedly by a big fat unbeatable gypsy war horse lol

                  wilder a donk
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                  • #19
                    Going to be very interesting to see what wilder says after he gets whooped again.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by killakali View Post
                      why would u say Wilders penchant for rabbit punching is unintentional? Your bias?

                      what about the rabbit punch by wilder that out Fury down in the first fight?


                      Are you referring to the credited fall in the ninth round of Fury vs. Wilder I? Let me explain to the untrained eye what happened : This clip captures the first fall from round nine, Tyson feinted or tried to duck a perceived a right-hand, Deontay was able to discern Tyson's attempt to avoid the oncoming divesting right, as such, Wilder was forced to redivert his trajectory in the direction that Tyson chose to move his head, on the fly.
                      Tyson Fury had a difficult choice to make, take the bomb straight on the chin or as late as it was to avoid the oncoming sleeper, take it on the crown.

                      Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post

                      what's Wilder then? he's not doing any rising except from the canvas after getting dropped repeatedly by a big fat unbeatable gypsy war horse lol

                      wilder a donk




                      Both knock-downs in the rematch were fouls, here I present the second fall that should of been ruled a slip. I suspect that Tyson knew that Deontay by the third round was drugged, this would explain why Tyson was displaying overconfidence to the point of mocking Deontay, by checking his balance in attempts to trip him, and even licked Deontay's chocolate skin.

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