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  • Oregonian
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    #61
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv

    Wilder hits a lot harder than Ali did. Saying that he matched Ali's 10 title defenses is an accomplishment, not a comparison.
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    Listen to yourself man!! You don’t have be explicit with your words. You keep literally suggesting that Wilder is comparable to Ali by alluding to nonsensical factors every time I ask you that question.
    Nobody gives a flying fück if Wilder hits harder than Ali.
    Foreman, Tyson, Lewis etc all hit harder than Ali. Are they comparable to Ali? Absolutely not.
    Yet the three of them rank higher and are all better than Wilder.
    Wilder does not even rank in the top 20 HW boxers of all time! Unless of course you want to imply that he does?

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    • davefromvancouv
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      #62
      Originally posted by Oregonian
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      Listen to yourself man!! You don’t have be explicit with your words. You keep literally suggesting that Wilder is comparable to Ali by alluding to nonsensical factors every time I ask you that question.
      Nobody gives a flying fück if Wilder hits harder than Ali.
      Foreman, Tyson, Lewis etc all hit harder than Ali. Are they comparable to Ali? Absolutely not.
      Yet the three of them rank higher and are all better than Wilder.
      Wilder does not even rank in the top 20 HW boxers of all time! Unless of course you want to imply that he does?
      Wilder has the highest knockout ratio in heavyweight history and matched Muhammad Ali in title defenses. Sorry (not sorry) if that bothers you. The highest KO ratio and matched Ali...

      He's going to be two-time WBC champion and the new lineal heavyweight champion of the world when he sparks out Tyson Fury in brutal fashion.

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        #63
        Originally posted by davefromvancouv
        A more active heavyweight lineage begins October 9th when Wilder beats Fury in emphatic and dramatic fashion. Fury will not go gentle into that good night, but I expect him to be knocked down multiple times before a highlight reel knockout ends his reign.

        Then Wilder will fight Dillian Whyte for the WBC mandatory, followed by the Joshua/Usyk winner for undisputed (twice), then mandatory challengers like Joe Joyce (WBO), Charles Martin (IBF) and the Robert Helenius/Adam Kownacki winner (WBA).
        Nice story bro. Who are you going for again?

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          #64
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv

          Wilder has the highest knockout ratio in heavyweight history and matched Muhammad Ali in title defenses. Sorry (not sorry) if that bothers you. The highest KO ratio and matched Ali...

          He's going to be two-time WBC champion and the new lineal heavyweight champion of the world when he sparks out Tyson Fury in brutal fashion.
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          So your response is to keep repeating the same lines. I guess Wilder must be a GOAT like Ali.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Oregonian
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            So your response is to keep repeating the same lines. I guess Wilder must be a GOAT like Ali.
            No. But Wilder is a future Hall of Famer based on his accomplishments. He's knocked down or knocked out every single heavyweight he's faced.

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              #66
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv

              No. But Wilder is a future Hall of Famer based on his accomplishments. He's knocked down or knocked out every single heavyweight he's faced.
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              And he was destroyed by Wilder. Easily I might add.
              So, while you throw in those stats, let’s not lose one fact - Fury destroyed Wilder and it was beautiful to watch

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                #67
                Originally posted by Oregonian
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                And he was destroyed by Wilder. Easily I might add.
                So, while you throw in those stats, let’s not lose one fact - Fury destroyed Wilder and it was beautiful to watch
                ...which is why Fury did everything he could to avoid the third fight. Most people will understand why on Saturday. Wilder will be the new king of the division and will add to his resume with yet another highlight reel knockout of Fury. Fury's punches won't have anywhere near the same effect and it will become more and more obvious why...

                Wilder was telling the truth about the second fight. So maybe you WON'T want to watch the third fight, as it won't be so "beautiful" for you...

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by davefromvancouv

                  ...which is why Fury did everything he could to avoid the third fight. Most people will understand why on Saturday. Wilder will be the new king of the division and will add to his resume with yet another highlight reel knockout of Fury. Fury's punches won't have anywhere near the same effect and it will become more and more obvious why...

                  Wilder was telling the truth about the second fight. So maybe you WON'T want to watch the third fight, as it won't be so "beautiful" for you...
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                  You keep on rambling about hypotheticals and predictions while we’re dropping historical facts on you.
                  ”Wilder was telling the truth”?? About what exactly?
                  - The heavy outfit that drained his energy?
                  - The spiked water?
                  - Fury’s gloves?
                  - Breland betraying him?
                  - The “I wasn’t knocked out” BS?


                  Which one?

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                    #69
                    Reinvented?

                    Wilder been talking about killing for like five years or some ****.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      You keep on rambling about hypotheticals and predictions while we’re dropping historical facts on you.
                      ”Wilder was telling the truth”?? About what exactly?
                      - The heavy outfit that drained his energy?
                      - The spiked water?
                      - Fury’s gloves?
                      - Breland betraying him?
                      - The “I wasn’t knocked out” BS?


                      Which one?
                      Everything. Wilder speaks truth. The good, the bad and the ugly. And he's coming for payback on Saturday night. Fury is not going to quit amd is going to do whatever he's allowed to get away with to win.

                      It's going to be absolute fireworks! Especially watching it live. Think Hagler-Hearns with multiple knockdowns and a absolutely BRUTAL knockout. Wilder is going to beat Fury up then knock Fury out.

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