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  • #41
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

    Mate, you have already run out of wagers. You owe me $100. Tyson Fury has already forfeited and quit the July 24th bout by feigning COVID. So, he lost the trilogy bout. Now where's my money greeney?
    You and that who King liked your comment
    Please Google the meaning of the two words
    *Forfeited
    *Quit
    They don't apply to this Fury Wilder Trilogy
    The fight is still on!

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    • #42
      Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

      You and that who King liked your comment
      Please Google the meaning of the two words
      *Forfeited
      *Quit
      They don't apply to this Fury Wilder Trilogy
      The fight is still on!
      Then when he doesn't fight in October what are you going to say?

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      • #43
        Wilder may be a sore loser but Fury is a loser!
        He let the entire boxing fraternity down
        It was team Fury's responsibility to honor the agreement to have the scheduled fight on the 24th of July. Him and his team failed so they are the losers. We ask our kids to follow the covid protocols but these professionals who the kids also look up to don't do any good. There are lots of other sports organisations who has protocols in place so that the sports can continue without any hindrance but what are boxing associations doing? Why are we throwing so much money into this sport when they don't give a **** about the fans?
        I won't be surprised if Fury comes out later and says that they don't want the fight. Fans had been fooled by Fury and his team on so many occasions. Some will admit it and some won't but the truth cannot be changed. Also, the boxing organisations need to tighten up, put some protocols in place. We don't want to see a major fight get postponed again.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by I have no ears View Post

          What about the fact that after he asked for the rematch per the contractual obligations he then went missing for near enough a year until the contract ran out? Doesn't that come into you're thinking at all?? Why would he have done that, what was the point?? If anyone's held up this fight it was wilder, fury was ready for the rematch straight away, it was wilder going awol that started all this
          I can’t speak for wilder but I’m guessing, that after such an embarrassing loss he went into seclusion to train. As I recall fury never seemed Interested in the rematch and even stated he wanted an interim fight in the U.K. But again the next day wilder exercises his rematch clause.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Straightener View Post
            It’s hard to argue with that

            Wilder cant fight on the back foot

            He’s a one trick pony that’s been found out

            This is a regurgitated line that really makes no sense. There are only a hand full of fighters in history who could actually "fight on the back foot" and neither Wilder nor Fury are one of those fighters. Wilder doesn't need to fight moving back to defeat Fury, he needs to move his head, jab to the face and body when Fury comes in, and throw a minimum of 2 punches if he's not pumping the jab. He has to circle Fury and use angles, both for defense and attacking. Whether he can do that is another concern, but Wilder can defeat Fruy with out taking a single step back. Fighting moving back is actually one of the worst things a fighter could do, which is why it takes special talent to even have mediocre success with it.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

              Wilder did all he needed to do to activate the rematch clause: he triggered it immediately. However, he had surgery on his bicep and couldn't make the July 19 date. That's when Arum and ESPN started playing games, postponing the fight to October then December then February 2021. After the October date, Arum suddenly comes out and says 'hey everybody, contact's expired, fight's off!'. Wilder then warned he would trigger mediation/arbitration and that's when the spin came out about Wilder needing to do "more" to make the fight.

              Nothing more was needed. And credible evidence was presented that Fury fought dirty with manipulative horsehair gloves.

              After six months of Fury, Arum, Hearn, Joshua, ESPN and the mainstream media ignoring the arbitration proceedings, Wilder won anyway, and never stopped training to knock Fury's head off. Now, more games are being played. Now it's looking like Fury postponed the July 24 fight, after video clips came out with him out and about, smiling for the cameras days after the "test", and rumors came out that he was knocked down then knocked out on his feet in training camp.

              Then again, it's really no surprise. He's done this before when he had to honor the Klitschko rematch, postponing it once after PED allegations, again after an ankle injury, then permanently after claiming mental issues, denying Klitschko a chance to regain his titles. History suggests he's going to renege on the rematch here...
              The first reschedule was actually not because of Wilders Bicep. That was the complaint that Top Rank/Fury tried to make but the evidence clearly shows otherwise. One of the reasons I suspect they lost. Wilder got the surgery and said he'd be ready to fight, it was Arum Top Rank, ESPN PBC and CBS who all agreed to postpone the fight due to the pandemic. The announcements are a matter of record, and statements and articles are easily found which detail the postponement at the time. Obviously, the postponement helped Wilder, but not once did he or his camp say he could not make the initial fight date.
              Last edited by KnickTillDeaTh; 07-23-2021, 06:24 PM.
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              • #47
                Originally posted by TheMDIDDI View Post
                Peter Fury needs to shut his fat mouth up. Tyson fury is a conman and pulled out of the rubber match because he’s mentally weak. I hope wilder puts fury in a coma because he is a cheat
                It is not his fault Wilder's head movement is non existent and when he tried to miss he couldn't

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post

                  The first reschedule was actually not because of Wilders Bicep. That was the complaint that Top Rank/Fury tried to make but the evidence clearly shows otherwise. One of the reasons I suspect they lost. Wilder got the surgery and said he'd be ready to fight, it was Arum Top Rank, ESPN PBC and CBS who all agreed to postpone the fight due to the pandemic. The announcements are a matter of record, and statements and articles are easily found which detail the postponement at the time. Obviously, the postponement helped Wilder, but not once did he or his camp say he could not make the initial fight date.
                  Thanks for the correction:
                  https://www.si.com/boxing/2020/03/25...ed-coronavirus

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post


                    This is a regurgitated line that really makes no sense. There are only a hand full of fighters in history who could actually "fight on the back foot" and neither Wilder nor Fury are one of those fighters. Wilder doesn't need to fight moving back to defeat Fury, he needs to move his head, jab to the face and body when Fury comes in, and throw a minimum of 2 punches if he's not pumping the jab. He has to circle Fury and use angles, both for defense and attacking. Whether he can do that is another concern, but Wilder can defeat Fruy with out taking a single step back. Fighting moving back is actually one of the worst things a fighter could do, which is why it takes special talent to even have mediocre success with it.
                    It makes all the sense in the world when in the last fight fury put all his weight on him throughout the contest and literally made him fight off the backfoot, the only time wilder didn't go backwards in the second fight was in the first round

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post


                      This is a regurgitated line that really makes no sense. There are only a hand full of fighters in history who could actually "fight on the back foot" and neither Wilder nor Fury are one of those fighters. Wilder doesn't need to fight moving back to defeat Fury, he needs to move his head, jab to the face and body when Fury comes in, and throw a minimum of 2 punches if he's not pumping the jab. He has to circle Fury and use angles, both for defense and attacking. Whether he can do that is another concern, but Wilder can defeat Fruy with out taking a single step back. Fighting moving back is actually one of the worst things a fighter could do, which is why it takes special talent to even have mediocre success with it.
                      Wilder does not have to do anything highly technical to beat Tyson Fury, in my opinion. He just has to survive, and land punches where he can 'And just do some basic things like, Jab and **** to the body'.

                      He is not going to be able to dominate Fury in terms of winning rounds. But he can maybe Shake Fury up, and and be a persistent destabilizing presence.

                      Wilder does not really have many elite level attributes, but he has two elite level traits.

                      1: He is a extremely game, his gameness is off the charts. On his worst night against Fury during the second fight, he was still fighting back until the towel was thrown in 'Fury did not score a legitimate knock-out, Fury has stopped nobody at elite level'.

                      2: Second trait he has is his power.

                      I honestly believe, if Wilder is to win? He just has to stay in there with a simple game plan. Tyson Fury innately is still a clumsy fighter, people seem to forget that he has spent 80% of his career being clumsy 'A exciting fighter, but he was always being bashed about'. I watched all of his career, for the most part he was deemed as a clumsy yet game and exciting fighter 'Not some sort of technical genius'.

                      He is still that fighter somewhere inside, I am not fooled by what the media say or his hardcore fans.

                      Tyson Fury has been there to be hit since Wilder I 'He does not want to use his old riddler style anymore, that was largely a bi-product of Peter Fury's training'.

                      Tyson Fury has faced Deontay Wilder twice before, but even still 'He is taking a step into the unknown in this third fight'.

                      Can he make a successful title defense finally?

                      Can he actually win a fight where he is not a underdog? In all of Fury's biggest fights, he always plays this underdog type character.

                      There is none of that anymore, people in mass are expecting him to completely destroy Deontay Wilder. The mainstream media, boxing media and even alternative media have all portrayed Deontay Wilder as some sort of joke.

                      All the pressure is on Tyson Fury, NOW he is the KING and people are expecting big time.

                      Note: I think Tyson Fury will win, but all I am saying is that 'Wilder is still extremely dangerous for multiple reasons, it is not just his power'.
                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 07-24-2021, 08:56 PM.

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