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  • champion4ever
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    #71
    Originally posted by pollywog
    Fury probably doesn't want the Wilder fight but not because of fear or anxiety.

    I believe more because having beaten the living daylights out of him last time round and completely humiliating him in the ring, he has got nothing left to prove.

    Wilder is very much yesterdays man and no longer relevant in the heavyweight scene.

    He's lost his aura of invincibility and any credibility he may have had regarding the hardest hitting heavyweight got shot down when he couldn't put Fury away.

    The guy is a punchline to a really bad joke that doesn't get any funnier thre more it's told, just sadder and more pathetic.
    Then is why is Fury ducking him then motherfucker? He should be eager to want to beat his ass again so he can get that Anthony Joshua undisputed bout on before the year is out.

    However, now that fight is in jeopardy also because Fury is never defending his WBC title belt anyway. So a potential bout between those two would be pointless at this point because your guy is very weak under pressure.

    When he is under too much pressure he usually tends to have a breakdown like he did against Wladimir Klitschko and now Deontay Wilder. He always look for the easy way out like blaming Covid.

    Moreover, he doesn't believe in doing rematches or defending his titles either. The man is just as unstable as unstable as one can be.

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    • pollywog
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      #72
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      ... I think Wilder would KO Whyte, he is still a top 5 HW and Wilder should not take him lightly by fighting him as a late replacement. Wilder with a full camp of training for Whyte, he can KO Whyte. But if he overlooks him by fighting him tomorrow, Wilder could be the one to get KO’ed.
      I don't believe Wilder has one punch K.O power anymore.

      That whole 2 seconds of perfection and hardest hitting heavyweight is bollocks.

      Fury proved that twice. Whyte would too!

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        #73
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Then is why is Fury ducking him then motherfucker?
        Oh my, such colorful language...lol

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          #74
          Originally posted by springfiels
          I'm no Hearn-hater, but this is the kinda rubbish that exposes all the smoke and mirrors that ALL promoters use and is frustrating...

          Wilder has just won a long-winded legal process to force a rematch with Fury for the WBC belt, as if he's accepting a Whyte fight at 18 days notice instead.

          If Whyte is willing to fight Wilder with 2 weeks notice, why not pick a much, much, much better opponent for his August stateside event???
          poor wilder!!!''

          Hopefully fury never fights him and whyte KO's him

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            #75
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Then is why is Fury ducking him then motherfucker? He should be eager to want to beat his ass again so he can get that Anthony Joshua undisputed bout on before the year is out.
            Which part of...

            Fury has nothing left to prove in fighting Wilder again because he already beat and humiliated him did you not understand?

            You saw what happened to Povetkin, after his bout with Covid, in coming back to soon to rematch Whyte.

            Surely you would want Wilder to fight the best version of Fury so there can be no excuses ?

            Fury maybe does want to beat up on windmill again just for ****s n giggles but that's about it as no one wants to see it!

            Wilder may end up being the only body on his own record without Breeland there to save his life next time.

            count your blessings champ and stay healthy!



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              #76
              Originally posted by pollywog

              Which part of...

              Fury has nothing left to prove in fighting Wilder again because he already beat and humiliated him did you not understand?

              You saw what happened to Povetkin, after his bout with Covid, in coming back to soon to rematch Whyte.

              Surely you would want Wilder to fight the best version of Fury so there can be no excuses ?

              Fury maybe does want to beat up on windmill again just for ****s n giggles but that's about it as no one wants to see it!

              Wilder may end up being the only body on his own record without Breeland there to save his life next time.

              count your blessings champ and stay healthy!


              If he continues to duck Wilder then there will be no Joshua/Fury Undisputed bout.

              Yeah, I see that is going to be your new narrative. When Fury gets his ass kicked blame Covid; A disease which he never had in the first place because his promoter Bob Arum has already said so.

              This is nothing more than a face-saving move because Fury wants out of the fight. This is all a smokescreen and a publicity stunt.

              He knows he can't win this time unless he cheats again. However, Team Wilder is going to be watching him under a microscope the whole time and Fury just can't stand the pressure because he is too weak.

              When he is under an immense amount of pressure to tends to crack and suffer a nervous breakdown like he is experiencing now and as were in the case, of the Wladimir Klitschko fight. He no longer believes in himself.

              The bottom line is Fury knows that he done fucked up now. It just got personal and Wilder has that eye of the tiger. He looked Deontay in the eye and felt his energy. He knows that Wilder is going to knock him the fuck out and break his fucking foot up his ass.

              Moreover, there will no trilogy bout for the month October either because Fury is going ducked that one also by quitting. The WBC at the point should step up and crown Deontay Wilder as their new WBC heavyweight champion once Tyson Fury forfeits his title defense fight again.

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                #77
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I disagree. If the WBC puts its title on the line, then he will challenge Dillian Whyte for that WBC strap.
                But they won't. And even if they did, Wilder wouldn't fight Whyte. He ducked him for years when Whyte was a mandatory. Theres no way he would fight him now. Under these circumstances. No way in hell. Lewis did it with Klitschko but that's because Lewis was a true champion who fought the best. Wilder and Fury both fight the easiest fights possible and when a big fight comes up, they come up with excuses.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by denium

                  I'll think I'll trust medical experts over some random NSBer.

                  Thanks tho.
                  Experts like Matt Han**** ?

                  Anyway. I'll leave it alone
                  Stay healthy buddy.

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                  • Motofan
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                    #79
                    Whyte having a devoted base of people yelling that he’s somehow a relevant heavyweight and getting ducked will always confound me. He’s done about as much at heavyweight as I have. He’s done nothing to suggest he’s anymore than a body.

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                      #80
                      hey dillion kings dont fight peasants LMAO remember that one

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