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  • champion4ever
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    Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
    Come again? You missed it. Fury beat the hell out of Wilder and knocked him out.


    Wrong asshole! Come again; Tyson Fury cheated and quit the July 24th trilogy bout by feigning an illness for a fight that he never has any intentions of ever fighting again. Do you know why?

    It's because Wilder snatched both his balls, heart, mind and soul out from under him in the rematch. He hit Wilder with everything he got and still couldn't put him away.

    You might as well face the facts and the truth; Tyson Fury is a broken fighter now who is mentally weak and shall never be the same again. That rematch with Wilder must have really ruined him mentally.

    He left part of himself in that ring that night that he shall never be able to get back. Just like when Ali beat Frazier in Manila or when Duran defeated Leonard in Montreal.

    Neither of the winners were ever the same after those fights and the very same thing has now happened to Tyson Fury.

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  • pollywog
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    I doubt the WBC would want windmill back as its belt holder.

    PBC basically held the strap to ransom in buttloosa alabammy feeding Wilder cans to crush.

    That did nothing but feed his ego to the point where he thought he was a king and the hardest puncher in history.

    How deluded and lacking in self awareness could one get?

    If I was the WBC, I'd give Wilder a hard pass and find a champion that is more articulate, interesting and capable of generating income beyond some assbackwards southern U.S state.

    The fact is, Fury, whether you like him or not, is articulate, interesting and capable of generating income beyond Wilder's limited capacity.

    Oh and there's also the fact that Fury is the legit champion and belt holder who beat the best of the best of his time barring one...

    THE GIANT GLASS JAWED ROBOT AWAITS!!!

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  • GucciGod
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    Originally posted by OnlytheTruth View Post

    You're barking up the wrong tree there, little man.
    Go on, keep trying your best.

    Seems like someone bad mouthing Tyson has touched every nerve you have. Dry your eyes and brush the salt off.
    I’ve reeled you in like a fish now it’s time to cast you back out into the wilderness. Nothing but a cod fillet.

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  • 1hourRun
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    Originally posted by factsarenice View Post

    Wilder didn't look bad fighting Fury he looked unprofessional, Wilder looked like a rank amateur and his excuses prove he learned nothing.
    Well, that's what happens when you get rabbit-punched numerous times in the first round alone.

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  • factsarenice
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    GTFOH! Wilder forced this fight in court because Wilder is desperate for the fight. Fury convincingly beat the hell out of Wilder and knocked him out.

    Frankly, if they don't fight again nobody honestly cares or believes Wilder had a chance in hell anyway and that's the way history will record it....plan and simple . As for the WBC sham belt...the WBC is a joke, nobody but Sullaman give a shyt about the WBC.

    Lets not get this twisted...Wilder is desperate for this fight.

    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    The WBC is going to eventually strip Fury if he doesn't give Wilder his mandatory rematch. Either they are going to order a mandatory bout between Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder for the title or declare Wilder as its rightful champion for Fury's forfeiture.

    It's because Fury is never stepping foot back inside of a boxing ring with Deontay Wilder again. So stick a fork in him because he is done. Wilder has mentally ruined this man. He is now a broken fighter. It's possible that Tyson Fury's career could very well be over.
    Last edited by factsarenice; 07-14-2021, 10:59 AM.

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  • factsarenice
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    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    One man has a life threatening disease, the other is as strong as a bull, free of injury. Alexander Povetkin, KO Dillian Whyte in their first encounter, in the rematch, Povetkin contracted COVID-19 and looked awful. This would make back-to-back CORONA infections for a WBC HW championship bout, Tyson Fury not only has to get in fighting shape, but his immune system must repair all the damage from the ravaging CORONA virus -- that is IF Tyson actually has it.

    Some observers said that Deontay did not have enough time to learn from coach Malik Scott, this will be a second training camp for Wilder, so now the sword is going to be even sharper to cut the Gypsy-Bum's head off clean. The walls are closing in on you Tyson.
    Wilder didn't look bad fighting Fury he looked like a rank amateur. Wilder's never ending excuses only proved he learned nothing. Wilder's excuses echo Donald Trump's method of repeating a lie over and over and over again to sway the weak minded. The REAL question is whether or not Wilder is desperate enough to take PEDs and the answer is Maybe. Sound familiar?
    Last edited by factsarenice; 07-14-2021, 11:17 AM.

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  • champion4ever
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    The WBC is going to eventually strip Fury if he doesn't give Wilder his mandatory rematch. Either they are going to order a mandatory bout between Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder for the title or declare Wilder as its rightful champion for Fury's forfeiture.

    It's because Fury is never stepping foot back inside of a boxing ring with Deontay Wilder again. So stick a fork in him because he is done. Wilder has mentally ruined this man. He is now a broken fighter. It's possible that Tyson Fury's career could very well be over.

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  • champion4ever
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    Originally posted by Oshio View Post

    Dear Sir, there's no way Wilder wins this fight. Fury has his soul. All of these delays is to frustrate Wilder and keep him off the ring still. I saw this coming and I expect more tricks from Fury
    Dear Sir, there's no way that Tyson steps foot back into a boxing ring with Wilder because he is a broken fighter who is mentally weak; Which explains his nervous breakdown. That Wilder rematch permanently ruined him and his career.

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  • pollywog
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    Even the elephant in the room doesn't want to see this fight...

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  • factsarenice
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    Everyone saw Fury psychically beat Wilder twice, but judges gave it a draw...whatever. Fury will beat Wilder again for the third time because he has his number, pure and simple.

    Originally posted by FLY TY View Post



    Feary said himself he wasn't affected, because he hadn't started training for either guy. Or did you not see the press conference where Feary was the only one running his mouth?

    Also, the July dare was announced by Top Rank, Feary'S promoter. Wilder didn't choose the date to try to catch Feary off guard.

    Truth is, Feary has been cooked up, and out of shape, and was getting beat on in sparring. He needs more time.

    You guys talk out of both sides of your mouth. One minute, Wilder's a dosser with no skills, the next minute, Feary's been preparing for AJ, and needs more time to prepare for Wilder (a bum he's beaten twice).

    You UK fanboys need to get your stories together, because it's not adding up.
    greeneye99 greeneye99 likes this.

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