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  • #51
    Originally posted by Toffee View Post
    Was a great fight to watch. And Fury's a great fighter. No dispute from me.

    But it shouldn't really have been. Fury was such a clear winner that the 4th round aberration should really be a criticism. I believe Fury was well below his best. Wilder was pretty much what he always was - excellent puncher, found out and outclassed at the top level.

    ​​​​​​I had Wilder winning 2 rounds on first viewing. When I watched it back I gave Fury the first round too.

    He's won 3 rounds out of 30. He's so far below Fury's level that it's incredible that this is being talked about as a trilogy. Wilder barely took part.
    "Wilder barely took part." Right, all he did was knock Fury down 4 times, one of them out cold for a few seconds and arguably through a long count
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    • #52


      Originally posted by Boro View Post

      If you truly believe all of his illegal "strikes" are unintentional you're straight up delusional.
      Wilder doesn't "retaliate" with illegal blows for survival, His entire career is built off using rabbit punches and open palm/wrist strikes a perfect example is the first Ortiz fight every KD is directly a result of illegal blows or they started sequence that lead to the KDs.

      You're a cry baby because Fury threw you out just get over it you lil b1tch, Wilder ain't gonna ain't gonna bum you either if you defend him no end on the internet...
      I think its relevant to reference Luis Ortiz failed VADA anti-doping test, since the topic relates to Tyson Fury. Now, I do remember that Deontay the 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder did fight Luis Ortiz not once but twice.

      In the first instalment of the series, Deontay's punching form was so wild that he nearly flew out the ring as he fired haymakers to KO 'King-Kong' ; but I do feel your example is a bit exaggerated, for instance : in round five, Deontay dropped Luis Ortiz with a beautiful clean straight right-hand -- the same method was successful in the rematch.

      Its important to note : Deontay wanted to clear the record with Luis Ortiz in the rematch and did so without any controversy ; we can not say the same for Tyson Fury, in spite having three chances to beat Deontay fair and square he never has.

      Originally posted by Duran1333 View Post

      I’m so grateful to live in a society where a man can express to the world that he’s in love with another man, and for that world to be accepting of it, even when it’s on a boxing message board. I understand why you’re being a sore loser brother, it’s ok! These people don’t understand that u can’t help yourself when you’re lusting over wilder.


      Originally posted by JATExTHAxSNAKE View Post

      I agree……I felt over all that is was a decent fight and when fairly well…..however I DID see Tyson holding wilders head down then hitting him with the uppercut as well as headlocking wilder when ever he thought he could get away from it….I also saw that fury hit wilder several times low as well as driving his shoulder and forearm into wilders neck and face at times…..wilder started off good with the body but abandoned and eventually went back to looking to land the right…..wilder lost due to a lack in true boxing skills period……Fury boxed and had a lot of rythm and bounced on his toes all night wile wilder remained flat footed
      JATExTHAxSNAKE, thank you for this comment. I did see Tyson retaliating against Deontay's clean-body shots with low-blows, and I can tell you know your stuff because evidently the work downstairs made Deontay very effective and dangerous in the early rounds.

      Case in point : Wilder nearly KO Tyson in round 4, the jab to the body set-up the legendary monstrous right-hand, that dropped Tyson for the first time.





      If someone knows coach Malik Scott, send him this clip along with the others : Tyson neutralized Deontay's offense by using his head ( the heaviest part of the body ) to force Wilder against the ropes.



      ^ Jab to the body setup the right, this was probably when Deontay broke his hand and hindered his offense ; Tyson got lucky.

      Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View Post

      This is great, keep going. I'm roflmao...
      I'm glad you agree Jack.

      Originally posted by revelated View Post

      You're not supposed to call out the dirty fighting from Fury.
      How dare we uplift boxing over Tyson Phooey?

      '' I made it as clean as possible for ya. '' - Tyson Fury, speaking to Russell Mora. MY ASS!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by joe strong View Post
        There are hotlines out there if you need to talk to someone if you are so blue like you said. Put your Wilder pyjamas on & watch re-runs of him knocking out Malik Scott over & over. You might feel better. Now your man will have to start fighting other top contenders to get another title shot in 2023 or will he take his ball & go home? Will he ever fight again knowing he will be 37 before he ever gets another sniff of a title shot?
        If Deontay never fights again, thats fine with me ; I genuinely care about his well-being. I am grateful to have witness him breaking records and making history. But more importantly, how he carried America and sport with honor and integrity, never taking shortcuts.

        I'm sure the state of Alabama will produce more world-champions now that Deontay and Jay Deas have assisted in forming a boxing-commission in sweet-home Alabama, what a great person and a meaningful life -- a true inspiration.

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        • #54
          Note to the writer: it's "UNFAZED", not "unphased".

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          • #55
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

            Not even a effort to refute my argument. You can try to divert the publics attention away from the unsettling truth that I presented, by mocking me but, the objective audience will see Tyson for the deceitful scoundrel that he is ; and you cant stop me from achieving my goal.



            Tyson success is predicated on cheating, that's no secret. The video evidence presented in this thread, only further exposes Tyson Fury and the boxing establishment that has allowed and even aided Tyson and the notorious corrupt Toprank promotion -- which recently had a major drugs scandal with Oscar Valdez, and su****ious COVID-19 positive results ; including one that Tyson was involved in leading up to the trilogy. FACTS.



            You know to tell you the truth jonnyc, I have been a little blue lately since the 'Bronze-Bomber' got screwed. But I feel even more concern for his health, because you know a rabbit-punch can kill a man instantly and cause irreparable spinal-cord damage.

            OH GUYS! I forgot to share this clip of Tyson once again holding and hitting Deontay in round 6 when the action became rather uncomfortable for him, cause you know thats what this coward does, win at all cost.





            Lennox Lewis : '' OH! ''

            Kenny Bayless : '' UPPERCUT! ''

            Lennox Lewis : '' Theres that uppercut by Fury! ''

            He didn't get screwed he got schooled by the superior boxer. Get over it you have excuses for all 3 fights.
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            • #56
              It was great entertainment but the quality on display was dire. You had one guy that can barely box throwing single shots with zero bounce in his movement and poor stamina fighting another blob of a man rushing forward to wrestle.

              After round 6 the two were literally walking and holding and punching, one way traffic. Fury has single punch power of a OAP despite his size so that was to be expected.

              In any case this is a golden example of recency bias. Fights from a few years ago were better quality but people these days forget what happened last year let alone during the Golden Age of Tyson, Lewis, Holyfield.
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              • #57
                I enjoyed the fight, great night of boxing what more can you ask for? Wilder will beat any other HW outside of Fury imo, he was gassed early, the weight and too tense (thats why he wore red coral stone)... the card overall was good. My guy lost but im good, no excuses fury is just better. props to both guys
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                • #58
                  That was a hell of a fight.

                  This is one of the few fights where I like both guys and really don't want either to lose (Crawford/Porter is gonna be like that too)

                  I'm not disappointed in either.

                  I'm just as happy for Tyson Fury as I am disappointed for Deontay Wilder.

                  It's good when boxing can produce these types of results with no controversy and we should celebrate that.

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                  • #59
                    A true, feel good ending, to the Wilder - Fury saga, would be for Fury to beat Joshua and Usyk, retire undefeated.

                    THEN, Wilder embraces Fury and asks him to train Wilder, THEN, Wilder becomes world champion again under Fury’s wing.

                    THAT would be a tear jerker.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                      Tyson's dirty illegal-tactics ruined it for some of us that actually know the rules of prize-fighting and paid attention ; there are still few knowledgeable fans that care about honor in sports, who take the time from our busy lives to examine film and tell it like it really is. The only compensation that we get is ridicule and abuse from the bias immoral opposition.

                      I just cant watch the replay and ignore such disgusting and blatant cheating, without wanting to break my monitor! The NSAC should be barred by the federal government from hosting anymore fights in Las Vegas, I still have not heard about why Mike Ortega was replaced by this weasel Russell Mora.

                      But I think we all know the reason, just play the clips in slow-motion and you will see this coward Tyson Fury shook by Wilder's incredible unbending determination after getting dropped in the 3rd and the 10th round ; the chicken seen what was coming and resorted to fouls to stop Deontay by any means -- the fraud was in the fight of his life and he knows it.

                      In every fight that Tyson is involved, the fouls are nonstop, how did he not get DQ? As a hardcore-fan, I'm use to watching Flyweights throw over 70 punches a round and even over a 1000 by the completion of championship bouts, and not see a single deliberate foul ; but when you look at the compromised officiating for Tyson Fury's fights, its as if the rules do not apply to him -- simply unacceptable and warrants an investigation.

                      What a worthless piece of $ht.



                      ^illegal-rabbit punch seconds before the unjust stoppage. Russell Mora is in perfect view of the illegal blow and does not stop the contest to warn Fury.



                      ^ I highlight the second fall, that was fair. However, below I share the dirty-tactics that followed.



                      ^ moments after Tyson dropped Deontay, Fury held Wilder's head to deliver a vicious uppercut. This after the man was already hurt, a low dishonorable desperate act.



                      ^ Here we see Deontay making a valiant comeback in the closing seconds of round 10, after being dropped. Notice that the Gypsy-Bum attempts to push Deontay back against the ropes with both arms, then the coward continues the use of illegal-tactics as he uses his head to continue forcing his way forward.

                      Russell Mora seen all of this and did NOTHING, and even if Mora did get involved, it would only helped Tyson by giving him the needed seconds during the warning to recover, so its a win-win situation to break the rules. And that is how Tyson got another hollow victory, cheating.
                      Soooooooooore Loooooooser!!!!
                      That's what you are
                      Now Eat crow
                      #Conspiracytheorist

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