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  • Brumsongs1
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    #31
    The 'American Dream' indoctrination is heavy with Wilder fans. He 'wants it more', he's 'hungry' etc. It's like listening to North Koreans saying they will win the World Cup because of revolutionary spirit.

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    • QballLobo
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      #32
      Only way Fury loses is he’s not focused and gets reckless. He knows the winning gameplan. Hoped the prospect of a career payday and undisputed heavyweight champion is enough to not look past Fury and take care of business.
      I have Fury by KO in the 8th as Wilder gets frustrated early and goes head hunting.

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      • davefromvancouv
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        #33
        Originally posted by Stebs

        So your that guy, wilders only fan, when fury smacks him around the ring again then you can tell us how well wilder did in honing his craft. Fury doesn't need to train to beat an amateur like wilder.
        And yet, Fury has wasted a year and a half out of the ring and blown over a $100 million running from this amateur. And this makes sense to you.

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        • davefromvancouv
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          #34
          Originally posted by jmrf4435

          If he knocked him unconscious he wouldn't have got up like he had---Deontay Wilder may just be the most pathetic man in all of sports--how does he have defenders and fans? The fights were not competitive aside from the lucky bomb.

          why can't people get this?
          Because they actually watched the fights and know why Fury is running from his contractual obligations. Fury will be beaten badly and knocked out cold by Deontay Wilder. He will not be able to do what he did in the second fight so now that his back is against the wall, now that Wilder has won arbitration, now that Fury has to honor the contract that he signed, Fury is currently in the process of running back to the UK and retiring from the sport. He did it to Klitschko and now he's trying to do it again.

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          • OnlytheTruth
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            #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            You are another liar too who is also in denial. You know that man cheated. You've seen all the evidence.

            If I was Wilder, I would do the same thing too. I would never respect a lying, cheating, dirty, sack of shit like that either. How could I? Fuck that motherfucker!

            He cheated Wilder and got away with it twice but the authorities just decided to look other way and to this day have yet to open up a case to probe into his alleged deception and subterfuge.

            However, it never prevented Deontay from seeking redemption either. If he was a broken and mentally weak fighter like Fury is, then he would do a no mas and never fight Tyson Fury again.

            Fury damn near killed him and yet he is back and asking for more. While the other guy is on the run hiding out of fear because he knows he cheated and done Wilder dirty and Wilder knows it too.

            Which is why Fury is filled with so much guilt and fear.
            I can’t deny your loyalty to this guy. But remember, your version of events are the minority here.

            Wilder obviously has the tools to KO Fury but it’s whether he gets the chance to use them. Fury didn’t really need to do a lot to win the second fight. I can’t imagine what the scorecards would have been, had it gone the distance. Likelihood, embarrassing.

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            • OnlytheTruth
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              #36
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv

              Because they actually watched the fights and know why Fury is running from his contractual obligations. Fury will be beaten badly and knocked out cold by Deontay Wilder. He will not be able to do what he did in the second fight so now that his back is against the wall, now that Wilder has won arbitration, now that Fury has to honor the contract that he signed, Fury is currently in the process of running back to the UK and retiring from the sport. He did it to Klitschko and now he's trying to do it again.
              He isn’t running back to the UK though. We don’t want him here anyway.

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              • champion4ever
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                #37
                Originally posted by OnlytheTruth

                I can’t deny your loyalty to this guy. But remember, your version of events are the minority here.

                Wilder obviously has the tools to KO Fury but it’s whether he gets the chance to use them. Fury didn’t really need to do a lot to win the second fight. I can’t imagine what the scorecards would have been, had it gone the distance. Likelihood, embarrassing.
                I know because Wilder is the most hated and dragged fighter on this forum. The majority of boxing fans here on NSB are not even Tyson Fury fans.

                However, It's just their hatred of Deontay Wilder is what binds them together. For example; Tyson Fury is not even popular in Great Britain but ever since he defeated an American he has now become one of their heroes.

                Then people wonder and have the nerve to ask why are there are online groups on social media supporting Deontay Wilder? It's because of the racist, hatred and bigotry of such users as we have witnessed here on NSB and all across social media that's why.

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                • jmrf4435
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by davefromvancouv

                  Because they actually watched the fights and know why Fury is running from his contractual obligations. Fury will be beaten badly and knocked out cold by Deontay Wilder. He will not be able to do what he did in the second fight so now that his back is against the wall, now that Wilder has won arbitration, now that Fury has to honor the contract that he signed, Fury is currently in the process of running back to the UK and retiring from the sport. He did it to Klitschko and now he's trying to do it again.
                  Many people have "actually watched the fights"

                  Wilder won maybe 4 rounds out of 24 lol--no one wanted this fight.

                  Hopefully Wilder never gets it

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                  • jmrf4435
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    You are another liar too who is also in denial. You know that man cheated. You've seen all the evidence.

                    If I was Wilder, I would do the same thing too. I would never respect a lying, cheating, dirty, sack of shit like that either. How could I? Fuck that motherfucker!

                    He cheated Wilder and got away with it twice but the authorities just decided to look other way and to this day have yet to open up a case to probe into his alleged deception and subterfuge.

                    However, it never prevented Deontay from seeking redemption either. If he was a broken and mentally weak fighter like Fury is, then he would do a no mas and never fight Tyson Fury again.

                    Fury damn near killed him and yet he is back and asking for more. While the other guy is on the run hiding out of fear because he knows he cheated and done Wilder dirty and Wilder knows it too.

                    Which is why Fury is filled with so much guilt and fear.
                    I think 97% of boxing fans would disagree with this assessment

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                    • jmrf4435
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      I know because Wilder is the most hated and dragged fighter on this forum. The majority of boxing fans here on NSB are not even Tyson Fury fans.

                      However, It's just their hatred of Deontay Wilder is what binds them together. For example; Tyson Fury is not even popular in Great Britain but ever since he defeated an American he has now become one of their heroes.

                      Then people wonder and have the nerve to ask why are there are online groups on social media supporting Deontay Wilder? It's because of the racist, hatred and bigotry of such users as we have witnessed here on NSB and all across social media that's why.
                      "Then people wonder and have the nerve to ask why are there are online groups on social media supporting Deontay Wilder? It's because of the racist, hatred and bigotry of such users as we have witnessed here on NSB and all across social media that's why."

                      Hommie you need to sign out---

                      You are filled with lies man

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