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  • BodyBagz
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    #61
    Originally posted by Toffee

    Wilder's a fake gangsta. .
    Sry but I can't get passed the fake gangsta comment

    Of THE 2, Wilder is more of a man than Fury is.

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    • Toffee
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      #62
      Originally posted by BodyBagz

      Sry but I can't get passed the fake gangsta comment

      Of THE 2, Wilder is more of a man than Fury is.
      Not sure why you're struggling with it.

      He talks mean, talks about bodies in his record, acts like he's a bad man.

      He's a nice little Bama boy with a padded record and who needs to be trained by his friends so he doesn't get offended by criticism or feedback.

      He's fake.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Toffee

        Not sure why you're struggling with it.

        He talks mean, talks about bodies in his record, acts like he's a bad man.

        He's a nice little Bama boy with a padded record and who needs to be trained by his friends so he doesn't get offended by criticism or feedback.

        He's fake.
        Never once heard or read of him being a gangsta. Seriously.

        Big deal, he talks about killing someone in the ring. Anytime a boxer goes in there with the intentions of hitting his opponent as hard as he could on the head, a death can happen. Don't need a guy to actually say he wants to kill someone IF THE INTENTION IS THERE. I don't recall ANYONE giving Mike Tyson shlt for wanting to push his opponents nose bone into their brains (talk about padded resumes).

        Fury has a padded AF record as well. One can say Wilder's resume > Fury's

        Every team has ''yes'' men on it. That's what friends/FAMILY do.

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          #64
          Originally posted by BodyBagz

          Fake ???

          By honoring contracts ?

          A coward, by definition is one who avoids something due to fear. Fury has been avoiding this 3rd fight for the longest time.

          IF one of the 2 were to be called a coward, it is clearly Fury. He could have been done with this if he had the nuts.
          So maybe Fury is afraid of killing Wilder/

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            #65
            Originally posted by eco1

            So maybe Fury is afraid of killing Wilder/
            And making a bunch of money doing it, yes

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              #66
              Originally posted by BodyBagz

              And making a bunch of money doing it, yes
              There is reality and there is a place called dreamland.

              In this world, in this reality (not talking virtual, which is nothing) Fury won and almost killed Wilder.
              That hurts, I know, but some people just need to accept that their king was roasted like a piggy.

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                #67
                Originally posted by eco1

                There is reality and there is a place called dreamland.

                In this world, in this reality (not talking virtual, which is nothing) Fury won and almost killed Wilder.
                That hurts, I know, but some people just need to accept that their king was roasted like a piggy.
                Does that reality include a signed contract for a 3rd fight ?

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                • Smash
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                  #68
                  so wilder and his camp dont believe anything fury or his camp says & fury and his camp dont believe anything wilder or his camp says, this is good stuff

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                  • thetruthteller
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                    #69
                    Wilder and Fury are both frauds. They are now tied to each other with nowhere else to go. Both holding up the entire division and the WBC belt. I am going on record and saying that the trilogy fight will not happen in October and possibly never. I think Fury will retire. He wants a cash out fight with AJ but he doesn't want to fight Wilder to get to it. He's stuck. If the WBC wasn't a crooked organization, they would step in somehow but we know what they are. They make the rules up as they go. The entire situation sucks right now. Mostly because I was looking forward to all the under card fights.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by BodyBagz

                      ...Big deal, he talks about killing someone in the ring. Anytime a boxer goes in there with the intentions of hitting his opponent as hard as he could on the head, a death can happen. Don't need a guy to actually say he wants to kill someone IF THE INTENTION IS THERE. I don't recall ANYONE giving Mike Tyson shlt for wanting to push his opponents nose bone into their brains (talk about padded resumes)....
                      At the time there was plenty of pearl clutching regarding Tyson's "colorful" comments. I will be honest, I always enjoyed Mike's tirades and I don't particularly like Deontay's.

                      ​​​​​​Mike's statements always just flowed effortless and I think they came out of his mouth naturally. I also believed he meant every word he said. When I listen to Wilder's, I get the feeling he sat in front of the mirror the night before and practiced his comments. They just feel contrived...I dunno, just my opinion.

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