Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Did My Best, But It Wasn't Good Enough

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  • Jack_sh*t
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    #151
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    Tyson Fury was still decked twice, is still right there to be hit 'He is not miles better than these guys'.

    People can't say anymore, that Fury is this untouchable defensive genius 'He gets bashed about too much'.
    To be an 'untouchable defensive genius' you need to be on your toes at all times. You can't plant your feet to throw. Fury is just able to switch styles at will, especially since teaming up with Sugar Hill.

    Anyway, what's that got to do with your sh17 predictions about Deontay gooming Fury? Stop trying to change the subject fan boi.

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    • KnickTillDeaTh
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      #152
      Originally posted by juanpablo

      That's a lot of couldve wouldve. Weight was a factor but so was skill and resiliency. You could also say that if Fury was lighter, he would've been faster and quicker on his feet. The truth is that Wilder has only one tool and never a plan b or c and that's where Fury is way better that Wilder. Better skills, better footwork and ring IQ. Fury is just on another level
      I conceded that Fury was the more skilled fighter, so your point is not with standing. We already know what would happen if Fury came in lighter, as we saw in the first fight. It really doesn't matter how you feel about it though (and I don't mean that as an ******) because Fury has already said his weight was key to beating Wilder. In every statement he makes he talks about how much bigger he will be, how much weight he will put in, how he'll run over Wilder. Fury intention was always to come in and utilize a massive weight advantage, and that's a matter of record so you really can't dispute that.

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      • KnickTillDeaTh
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        #153
        Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

        To be an 'untouchable defensive genius' you need to be on your toes at all times. You can't plant your feet to throw. Fury is just able to switch styles at will, especially since teaming up with Sugar Hill.

        Anyway, what's that got to do with your sh17 predictions about Deontay gooming Fury? Stop trying to change the subject fan boi.
        Sorry man but that's blatantly un true. Mayweather, Willie Pep, Winky Right, Clottey, are just 4 names that immediately come to mind.

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        • Airtioteclint
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          #154
          His game plan at the start was working well. Fury was confused and couldn't adjust. It's when he reverted back to his natural instincts, Fury took over. Was a good fight. Much better than I expected from a HW fight.

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          • peplz
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            #155
            Originally posted by Ry92
            Great fight enought knowing fury is levels better than everyone good enough performance from wilder to stick around. Def both of em kills aj. Wilder always killed aj aj has no chin slower and less reach yet now fury has more power breaking opps down like such hell kill aj too. Id like see wilder stick round fight aj usyk loser get the win if aj and then springboard self back in title shot. Dude beats aj beats joyce n others just not fury
            Beating a guy who started boxing as an adult and has a very limited grasp on the fundamentals of the sport does not prove anything. Especially after already knocking him out before. It proves what anybody who has been a long time follower of the sport already knew. Which is just cause you can dish it out does not mean you can take it. Big punchers often have glass jaws is the revelation. I guarantee that if Deontay Wilder continues on with his career; and that is a BIG IF, he will get knocked out again a few more times. And his final fight in his career will be a knockout loss. So if he calls it quits now his career will end with a knockout loss and if he continues on he will keep getting knocked out until he finally does call it quits. He’s been exposed and everybody just witnessed it. Tyson Fury has some knockout losses coming in his near future too. Difference is that he knows it. He doesn’t necessarily believe the hype that people are trying to make over him beating an extremely limited Deontay Wilder. So he might be able to avoid getting what he’s got coming.,

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            • Jkp
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              #156
              Originally posted by daggum

              he parlayed wilders offer into signing with dazn for a lot more money. hundreds of millions in fact. look it up. then after he signed he went back and offered wilder even more money than the 50 million offered. wilder ducked it. wilder meanwhile parlayed joshuas offer into less money! less money! you can even go back and see joshua had been aiming for wilder for years. offering him 15 million when wilder was making 2 million. the idiot fans even try to conflate the time lines to say that is ducking! heres a little analogy for ya to explain it. someone offeres you a job for 50k. you parlay that into another job for hundeds of thousands instead. smart right? thats joshua. now lets do wilder. someone offers wilder 100k, he says no thats an insult because i wanted to work for 50k! smart?
              Dazn offer didn't even guarantee an AJ fight.
              you want proof... here it is.... AJ lost his belts to a fat Mexican, and was tied up in rematch with the blimp. So tell me how Wilder was supposed to fight him for the belts? And how this contract could of guaranteed an AJ fight?

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              • Jkp
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                #157
                Originally posted by greeneye99

                Your boy Wilder lost fair & Square to Fury sad huh...
                Now you Taking out your feelings out on AJ
                Lololololol
                I wanted fury to win. So my feelings are fine. Thanks for caring

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                • REDEEMER
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                  #158
                  Can anyone embed this for Wilder ?

                  https://********/Fensuxqf0oM

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                  • NYG
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by champion4ever

                    Wow! Have I been humbled enough? I've already congratulated all of you British, Fury and Anti-Deontay Wilder fans on getting it right this time. I ate my humble pie by admitting that I was wrong and that Tyson Fury was the best heavyweight on the planet today.

                    So I tipped my hat to him and wished him all the best as he marches through the heavyweight division and represents it well. Now you did not expect to me to just run and duck for cover now did you; Because Deontay Wilder lost and to abandon him? No! I am not wired that way. I am brave enough to admit defeat.

                    So please don't make the error of mistaking me for a GGG, Loma or an Anthony Joshua fan again.
                    Hey man, i'm just busting balls and i'm glad you say good fight and move on. Some people are still making excuses and all this other stuff and it's a joke. I'm not anti-Wilder, i just don't like the race stuff he tried bringing into this trilogy or the excuses.

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                    • KillaCamNZ
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                      #160
                      In terms of boxing skill, he was definitely lacking. But even as a long-time Wilder critic, I gotta admit...he showed incredible heart. He's got more guts and toughness than most.

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