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  • #21
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

    Now he wasn’t. Lewis retired. And I might ass Rocky Marciano retired undefeated. The so called lineal title is a hoax
    Wlad was recognized as the lineal champ when he defeated Rusland Chgaev for the vacate Ring belt in 2009. With that your are certainly free to have your own opinion. Not sure on what you were trying to say about Rocky.
    Last edited by Ravensfan; 10-04-2021, 10:29 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Bronx23 View Post
      Yet he fought a flabby ring rusted Fury in the first fight and and he couldn’t finish him either. Fury went down twice and got right back up swinging. Whereas Wilder got his ass beat and didn’t fight back after getting knocked down.

      I really didn’t care about who won this fight at first. But I’ve really grown to dislike Wilder. Dude gives me shades of crybaby Kovalev. & it’s funny because I loved both of them when they looked like killers, soon as they lost they both turned into bvtches full of excuses. Neither of them has ever taken any responsibility. Hope Fury knocks him out again.
      I am really just curious to know what was Kovalev crying about?
      Last edited by Ravensfan; 10-04-2021, 10:30 PM.

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      • #23
        How did he not get him out of there? He was about 1 round away from never boxing again, he was getting hosed with punches

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          The appointed official may have a significant influence on the outcome of the trilogy. Deontay Wilder, has had the misfortune of being robbed twice by corrupt scoundrels Jack Reiss and Kenny Bayless ; these two crooks enabled Tyson Fury to inflict considerable amounts of damage through blatant illegal strikes in both contest.

          With a competent referee, Tyson's 'offense' is neutralized ; the Gypsy-Bum has already proven how weak and cowardly he is, and incapable of stopping the 'Bronze-Bomber', even with every rule broken throughout this series.

          I got to give Oleksandr Usyk full credit and high praise for his fair and honest win over Anthony Joshua, that was actual boxing. What I've seen from Tyson Fury is ****** MMA/Cage/Street-fighting, I'm embarrassed to be a boxing fan when I replay Wilder vs. Fury II and even more appalled that the average fan cant spot even one foul, well thats because most people DKSAB.
          KING S.O.G KING S.O.G likes this.

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          • #25
            Props to wilder’s sport psychologist… this level of mental gymnastics could only be achieved through top tier delusion. Breland was the only man in his corner than actually cared about his well-being…
            Dizneyfist Dizneyfist likes this.

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            • #26
              its a shame Breyland didn't let Wilder get dropped again then there would be no argument. If Wilder wins I wonder how long he'll duck Usyk for?
              I see no problem in a Fury Joshua fight should Wilder pull off the upset and the winner of that deserves to fight the winner of Wilder Usyk if it pans out that way.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Ravensfan View Post

                I am really just curious to know what was Kovalev crying about?
                Getting repeatedly **** punched by Ward maybe?

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                • #28
                  Wilder sounding desperate at this point.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
                    How did he not get him out of there? He was about 1 round away from never boxing again, he was getting hosed with punches
                    Maybe.

                    Look, Wilder's crap. You don't need to convince me of that. He also spouts a load of old bollocks.

                    But he has a point doesn't he? Fury burst his eardrum in round 3. He was wobbling around the ring, unbalanced, falling over and every slight punch looked like his brain was going to fall out of his head.

                    And Fury still couldn't really nail him. No big fight ending shot, no sustained pressure that forced the referee to step in. It was Wilder's corner making the decision (I believe correctly) that he was medically incapable of winning that fight.

                    Which tells me that Fury isn't the big punching destroyer he's claiming. And that without the eardrum (which very clearly went) you can expect Wilder to be there for quite a few rounds with some chance of landing his shot.

                    Fury is favourite for good reason... but it's not a sure thing against Wilder.

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                    • #30
                      Does Wilder realize that Breland saved his boxing career?

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