This idiot doesn't even understand he didn't knock out Fury either. And really lost both fights not just one. I'd love to see Usyk toy with him. I mean it would be ****in hilarious to watch. I give Wilder 3 or 4 rounds before he gets caught with a 4 punch combo and goes nigh nigh.
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Fury did get wilder outta there. Fights are 12 rounds, but this fight was only 7 rounds, so fury didn't work overtime that's for sure.JakeTheBoxer likes this.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
Who does the recognising? And even if I were to accept that and check my brains at the door, this statement comes with the lies of “the man who beat the man who beat the man going back to Sullivan”…..you lot can polish a turd as much as you want it’s still a lump of bullshyt
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Originally posted by Ravensfan View Post
If you want to satisfy your obsession may I suggest you google and read the history of lineal champions and you may or may not find the answers. Because I honestly cannot find a credible reason to continue this conversion.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
Then don’t, I know boxing history
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If Breland didn't throw in the towel, Kenny Bayless would've stepped in, if Bayless didn't step in, Wilder is KTFO before the final bell.
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He's trying his best to rationalize one of the most devastating/humiliating defeats in recent history any way he can, sure. But considering all the trash talking he's previously done, nobody cares what he has to say at this point, just like Broner.
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Originally posted by Toffee View Post
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.
That aside, he was repeatedly visiting the canvas and had he shipped punishment for another round or two he could have been finished for good, Fury is not a one punch KO artist but he has 21 KO’s on his record, he’s not feather fisted, besides he doesn’t need to be a hard puncher because Wilders chin is a bit suspect.
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Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
He didn’t burst his ear drum, his corner thought he had because he had blood around his ear and was stumbling around, it turned out it was torn/ripped post fight.
He got punched in the ear, went down, blood poured from his ear, and he immediately lost all balance. At the bell he was stumbling and tripping on his own toes. After the fight they claimed he didn't go to hospital but just missed the press conference.
Come on, it's nonsense, his eardrum was clearly busted. He wouldn't admit it because it justified Breland's throwing of the towel, but surely everyone knows what actually happened.
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