I think Wilder thinks Fury cheated in the 2nd fight so now Wilder will cheat in the 3rd fight as seen from his HGH gut.
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Do you think Fury cheated in the 2nd Wilder fight?
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No. This is so ridiculous. Fury is going to prove in the 3rd fight that he is the much better and smarter fighter imo.Boxing-1013 likes this.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostHow many videos, gifs etc need to be uploaded of blatant palm strikes, rabbit punches and gloves flopping do we need to see before people stop bull****ting or go get an eye-test? to put it bluntly.
I'm not even a Wilder fan literally can't stand him and I like Fury but will I **** sit here and turn a blind eye to it or try and have someone believe his glove flopping around like a slinky is natural.
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Originally posted by Albanianboxing View PostNo. This is so ridiculous. Fury is going to prove in the 3rd fight that he is the much better and smarter fighter imo.
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No, it is complete nonsense.
Even if the theories where correct? It is hardly a big cheat, really if Wilder was that much tougher and better 'He should not care'.
If Fury was fighting bare knuckle, he would of potentially damaged himself. Fury can sometimes have a tendency to throw his punches like Joe Cazlaghe, and hit with the inside of the glove 'That is the only thing that I saw in the second fight'.
Deontay Wilder's denial is in some ways good, because he is refusing to accept that Fury can beat him. Sometimes a fighter with that type of attitude is dangerous.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostNo, it is complete nonsense.
Even if the theories where correct? It is hardly a big cheat, really if Wilder was that much tougher and better 'He should not care'.
If Fury was fighting bare knuckle, he would of potentially damaged himself. Fury can sometimes have a tendency to throw his punches like Joe Cazlaghe, and hit with the inside of the glove 'That is the only thing that I saw in the second fight'.
Deontay Wilder's denial is in some ways good, because he is refusing to accept that Fury can beat him. Sometimes a fighter with that type of attitude is dangerous.
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I don't doubt any fighter would seek advantageous elements. Be it gloves, drug exemptions, location, referee, ring size, whatever. That's the sport.
I also don't doubt any fighter wouldn't be willing to push the rules. A few rabbit punches, some clinching, lead with the head a few times, step on a foot etc. You do what you need to do until the referee says it's too much.
But outright cheating and conspiracies in the kind of order of Wilder's claims? No chance.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Now we all know Kenny Bayless deducted Tyson a point for some strange reason, but if you follow the trail of evidence, Tyson's cheating Deontay goes back to the first fight. I find it laughable that some 'fans' are offended that the integrity of Tyson Fury and the boxing establishment is questioned.
These salty fans are either feigning ignorance, dumb, or gullible nitwits. I would have more respect for these immoral bias fans if they came out and admitted that they dont care if Fury cheated, that who they favored won and that they are content with the result, regardless if the sport is misrepresented and degraded by these deceitful practices.
Tyson Fury is a fraud, no matter what happens Saturday.
Now if you want to debate if horse hair gloves should be allowed, thats an actual discussion, but having a complete lack of understanding about the difference between horse hair padded gloves and foam padded gloves is not an excuse to be ignorant. Horse hair gloves are much more flexible, and "floppy". Also the horse hair, tends to work its way away from your knuckles as the fight goes on.
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Wilder is about 3 hours from realizing he's going to be Tyson Fury's beetch, again. What happens after that? Since he can't win, what will he do? Foul his way out? I personally hope he sticks it out and gets counted out on the floor, teats up in the air. I'd respect him more for that.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostI think as much as Wilder is off his rocker and a lot of it is ridiculous I feel Furys gloves are highly su****ious.
I've owned, handled, seen enough pairs of gloves to see something isn't quite right with them.
They're almost at a 90 degree angle ffs which tells me his hand must be far down the glove towards the wrist as you sure as **** aren't bending your hand back like that while wearing a pair of gloves that haven't been broken in. The cuff of a glove is very rigid to protect the wrist and keep it straight and to absorb shock, there is obviously some give in them but they are not flexible anywhere near that extent. Maybe an extremely cheap pair of kids gloves might be but not a pair of championship quality, custom Everlast filled with horsehair.
The manner he is throwing shots also is very telling. There is zero padding in the palm of a glove & it looks to me like he is purposely trying to land with it.
Egg weights, probably not but it sure as **** probably felt like it.
Almost every glove controversy revolves around Reyes MX gloves not looking like people who are use to foam stuffed gloves expect gloves to look like and behave. They are not stiff, they are are flexible like oven mitts. There is a reason why fighters with hand problems don't fight in Reyes MX gloves.
If you want to debate if horse hair gloves should be allowed, thats a legitimate conversation, but ignorance about how different horse hair gloves are from foam gloves is no excuse for making blanket statements like that.
If you want to debate about if horse hair gloves should be legal, Id be on the side of no, they probably shouldn't be. But they are.
Also Reyes MX do not have stiff wrist. They are not grants, they are incredibly soft. Imagine a glove that is just stuffed with cotton balls. Thats basically what they are.
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