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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury on Wilder: Without Accepting Defeat, You Can Never Regain

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury believes Deontay Wilder is making the biggest mistake he could possibly make ahead of their upcoming trilogy clash. He explains that Wilder has been unable to come to grips with the outcome of their second fight.
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    #2
    I agree
    Tyson Fury speaking Facts!
    Wilder Not displaying a Positive mindset going into this rematch
    He still hasn't accepted his loss

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    • hugh grant
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      Jesus wouldn't like wilder accusing people of cheating and might not reward wilder for not admitting he came up short.
      Wilder is a religious man and to not give any credit to your fellow man id have thought Its not very good in the holy world
      Last edited by hugh grant; 10-07-2021, 04:06 AM.

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      • Liondw
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        #4
        Some wise words from Fury. Having said that though, I think Wilder is going to beat him this time.

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          #5
          Admit defeat when your opponent broke all the rules during the contest? I dont see any elite athlete accepting getting screwed over, in any sport.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Admit defeat when your opponent broke all the rules during the contest? I dont see any elite athlete accepting getting screwed over, in any sport.
            He didn’t break any rules, it’s just his juvenile mind dealing with losing, Fury said it perfectly when he said if he’d accused him of breaking a single rule he would have more credibility, but accusing everyone like it was some kind of conspiracy is the sign of a fragile mind. There was always a 3 fight contract remember, so what to be gained from all those cheating activities in fight two anyway?

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              #7
              Originally posted by sportbuddha

              He didn’t break any rules, it’s just his juvenile mind dealing with losing, Fury said it perfectly when he said if he’d accused him of breaking a single rule he would have more credibility, but accusing everyone like it was some kind of conspiracy is the sign of a fragile mind. There was always a 3 fight contract remember, so what to be gained from all those cheating activities in fight two anyway?
              https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/b...3#post31114883

              The video evidence clearly proves Tyson has broke every rule in the book. Never mind conspiracy theories, I'm dealing with the facts. Tyson, was deducted a point for his cowardice methods, which lead him to victory, both knockdowns involved a foul ; this is not up for debate.

              Go watch Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua, and tell me how many fouls you see in 12 rounds, I bet you hardly see any intentional illegal blows being committed by eighter man, that was a proper fight, what I see from the giant-hunchback is fifthly MMA/Cage/Streetfighting ; thats how that coward robbed Deontay Wilder.

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                #8
                Originally posted by 1hourRun

                https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/b...3#post31114883

                The video evidence clearly proves Tyson has broke every rule in the book. Never mind conspiracy theories, I'm dealing with the facts. Tyson, was deducted a point for his cowardice methods, which lead him to victory, both knockdowns involved a foul ; this is not up for debate.

                Go watch Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua, and tell me how many fouls you see in 12 rounds, I bet you hardly see any intentional illegal blows being committed by eighter man, that was a proper fight, what I see from the giant-hunchback is fifthly MMA/Cage/Streetfighting ; thats how that coward robbed Deontay Wilder.
                Wilder is well known for his illegal punches, ask respected former contender Siarhei Liakhovich who had to file a formal complaint about Wilder's constant rabbit punching.

                Rabbit punching despite having metal plates grafted into his his hands, Wilder is a real piece of s***
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/b...3#post31114883

                  The video evidence clearly proves Tyson has broke every rule in the book. Never mind conspiracy theories, I'm dealing with the facts. Tyson, was deducted a point for his cowardice methods, which lead him to victory, both knockdowns involved a foul ; this is not up for debate.

                  Go watch Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua, and tell me how many fouls you see in 12 rounds, I bet you hardly see any intentional illegal blows being committed by eighter man, that was a proper fight, what I see from the giant-hunchback is fifthly MMA/Cage/Streetfighting ; thats how that coward robbed Deontay Wilder.
                  The Ref decides if a rule is broken, so he was in on it as well? Not up for debate, you decide did you? Deontay has a 1 in his L column for the rest of time, it’s a fact he lost, that’s the only fact that matters.
                  Last edited by sportbuddha; 10-07-2021, 05:45 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by denium

                    Wilder is well known for his illegal punches, ask respected former contender Siarhei Liakhovich who had to file a formal complaint about Wilder's constant rabbit punching.

                    Rabbit punching despite having metal plates grafted into his his hands, Wilder is a real piece of s***
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                    Deontay Wilder began boxing at the age of 20 years old, his amateur experience was abysmal, thus the critics mocked his technique by calling him 'Windmill', granted Deontay's fouls at times were a product of inexperience, whereas Tyson has been boxing his whole life and bread to fight ; his own father was a professional, yes a bum but a pro nevertheless.

                    Speaking of Siarhei Liakhovich, showing me how many times Deontay fouled Liakhovich in the first round -- you know the only round in the contest. I hope that the Gypsy-Bum is left twitching on the floor this Saturday just like Liahovich, I hope to see a crime scene like Bermane Stiverne II, another first round KO like Dominic Breazeale.

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