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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye Warns Fury: Wilder Hasn't Lost His Power, Has Chance Against Anybody

    Former two division world champion David Haye has warned Tyson Fury to not underestimate the abilities of Deontay Wilder. Fury will defend his WBC heavyweight title against Wilder on October 9th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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  • Dle
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    David Hate wants to keep title in England (irregardless whether he cheated or not) this may scare Fury enough to fake depression since he can’t cheat. If he honestly beat Wilder as easy as it seemed in 2nd fight he should do it even easier. Fury wants to try this time to force the fight in England so that he can cheat there. He should be stripped period & an investigation opened.

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    • Luilun
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      Hasn’t lost his power but has lost his chin

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      • davef
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dle
        David Hate wants to keep title in England (irregardless whether he cheated or not) this may scare Fury enough to fake depression since he can’t cheat. If he honestly beat Wilder as easy as it seemed in 2nd fight he should do it even easier. Fury wants to try this time to force the fight in England so that he can cheat there. He should be stripped period & an investigation opened.
        You got any proof he cheated? I suppose he also added extra lead to Wilders suit which was his original excuse? All conspiracy no facts here Fury bashed up a fighter who can't box end of story

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        • leeroy84
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          Originally posted by Dle
          David Hate wants to keep title in England (irregardless whether he cheated or not) this may scare Fury enough to fake depression since he can’t cheat. If he honestly beat Wilder as easy as it seemed in 2nd fight he should do it even easier. Fury wants to try this time to force the fight in England so that he can cheat there. He should be stripped period & an investigation opened.
          Yes, because the whole world knows that Fury spiked Wilder, had egg weights in his gloves, placed extra lead in Wilders costume, and used gyspy joo-joo to cheat his way to victory.
          And the world would of seen it if only had their been cameras at that second fight! They would of caught Fury sacrificing the chicken in his dressing room in the pentagon of salt, surrounded by candles and by chanting gypsys, if only there were cameras!!

          Everyone knows Fury cheated, we just dont have any evidence becasue Fury bought all the tapes and youtube videos in the word so us true Wilder stans have to fight with our superior brain power heads now to defend our lord and master, the great twerking king of Alabama, the rightful WBC champion with the besterest resume that has ever been seended.

          The world is dumb. Fight 3 will be different. There will be cameras this time! And it wont be in Ingerlund cos thats no fair on King DW.
          Fury wont be able to bring the red paint in the ring to make it look like Wilders ear is bleeding any more!

          Fury, your autopsy report awaits you! We Wilder fans have the brains, we wont be tricked again!
          Last edited by leeroy84; 08-20-2021, 01:38 AM.

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          • -Kev-
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            Wilder lost to another top boxer. He is done. Idk what Haye is talking about. Once you lose your 0, you need to retire because then everyone can beat you.

            NSB experts claim Fury showed the blueprint to beating Wilder: Be 6’9”, have at least 40lbs on Wilder, have a good chin, and, have good pop.

            We all know many heavyweights have these advantages. So, Wilder is fcked pretty much. He could have ducked a trilogy and it wouldn’t have mattered. Anyone he picked is going to know the blueprint. Fury exposed it.

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            • puwanart eikara
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              Fury brags a lot. A true gentleman should not be boastful.

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              • Liondw
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                I would favour Fury again, but with a big hint of caution. Wilder has a number of flaws but he's done very well for a guy who has those flaws, because he manages to land his big right hand more often than not.

                I don't know how focused Fury is, but we hope the third fight actually happens this year. This fight, and Canelo-Plant, if the latter is scheduled, are the two best fights this year. Maybe Joshua-Usyk is better than we think as well.

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                • tokon
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  Wilder lost to another top boxer. He is done. Idk what Haye is talking about. Once you lose your 0, you need to retire because then everyone can beat you.

                  NSB experts claim Fury showed the blueprint to beating Wilder: Be 6’9”, have at least 40lbs on Wilder, have a good chin, and, have good pop.

                  We all know many heavyweights have these advantages. So, Wilder is fcked pretty much. He could have ducked a trilogy and it wouldn’t have mattered. Anyone he picked is going to know the blueprint. Fury exposed it.
                  I see what you did there. Hahahaha.

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                  • OldTerry
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                    If you lose your 0 you should retire? That is a catchy phrase and is also double speak and means nothing. Look at the Fighters who lost but continued fighting. Joe Louis, Lennox Lewis, Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and the list goes on.

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