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  • 1hourRun
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    #31
    Originally posted by Noelanthony

    We know all this this was your same complaints of the last fight. However its save to say we have made progress i trust? no more tainted gloves ,egg weights and espionage charges. You knew full well Tyson will try and rough up WILDER again but you overestimated Wilder's ability to deal with it because Wilder said so and you bought his videos. Listen there is nothing wrong in getting your prediction wrong. Wilder also was constantly hitting behind the head.

    Everyone was begging you not to make a fool of yourself that Wilder will not turn this around. i have some of your post that i promised i would show you on the 10th but you are in Mourning so its not my style to hit a man when he is down.... I'm Like you that i try and back my fighters like i do AJ but when he gives me ****ty performances i have to call him out and side with the criticism that he deservedly receives.

    I did see a change in his arsenal that lasted 2 rounds that i said he will not be able to sustain because when he gets cracked he will result to what he knows best. I'M tired of you Wilder fans being sore losers. For what its worth with the heart he showed he has every chance of knocking AJ head off if AJ continues to try and fight like Pernell Whittaker. Own the defeat and move on. He is not a family member what's wrong with you?
    In three fights total, Deontay Wilder never tried to deliberately hurt Tyson Fury with illegal-blows, if he did it was in necessary retaliation for survival.

    In this third fight, Wilder was wide with his punches and some landed around and on top of Fury's head, this was due to physical exhaustion and poor punching-technique.

    Anyone that understand boxing fundaments : ( proper stance and form in this instance ) knows Wilder's unintentional strikes around non-target areas is caused by the absence of said principles and discipline ; whereas Tyson, ( who clearly has a much higher Ring-IQ and is aware ) has incorporated these illegal-dangerous-tactics as part of his arsenal for years throughout his career vs. various opponents -- which at times has forced referees Eddie Cotton ( R.I.P ) and Kenny Bayless to deduct points.

    I stand by what I said, Tyson Fury is held to a lower-standard by his fans. Like the late great boxing official Eddie Cotton said : “The dirtiest of the fights I had. And I had Andrew Golota three times. Quote that!”

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    • Monty Fisto
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      #32
      Well-written article that captures the spirit of the build-up and the topsy turvy lunacy that happened in the ring on Saturday night.

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      • gooderz84
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        #33
        "enough to convince you to not feel sympathy for him quite yet" - he does this every time he opens his mouth.

        Nice read thanks for writing.

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        • gooderz84
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          #34
          Originally posted by 1hourRun

          In three fights total, Deontay Wilder never tried to deliberately hurt Tyson Fury with illegal-blows, if he did it was in necessary retaliation for survival.

          In this third fight, Wilder was wide with his punches and some landed around and on top of Fury's head, this was due to physical exhaustion and poor punching-technique.

          Anyone that understand boxing fundaments : ( proper stance and form in this instance ) knows Wilder's unintentional strikes around non-target areas is caused by the absence of said principles and discipline ; whereas Tyson, ( who clearly has a much higher Ring-IQ and is aware ) has incorporated these illegal-dangerous-tactics as part of his arsenal for years throughout his career vs. various opponents -- which at times has forced referees Eddie Cotton ( R.I.P ) and Kenny Bayless to deduct points.

          I stand by what I said, Tyson Fury is held to a lower-standard by his fans. Like the late great boxing official Eddie Cotton said : “The dirtiest of the fights I had. And I had Andrew Golota three times. Quote that!”
          One thing I have noticed over the last couple of fights is that when Fury lands a big shot, the other hand is usually right behind it and palming the opponent right in the face. That must be so f**n' annoying. Dirty AF but not illegal I don't think.

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          • Boro
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            #35
            Originally posted by 1hourRun

            In three fights total, Deontay Wilder never tried to deliberately hurt Tyson Fury with illegal-blows, if he did it was in necessary retaliation for survival.

            In this third fight, Wilder was wide with his punches and some landed around and on top of Fury's head, this was due to physical exhaustion and poor punching-technique.

            Anyone that understand boxing fundaments : ( proper stance and form in this instance ) knows Wilder's unintentional strikes around non-target areas is caused by the absence of said principles and discipline ; whereas Tyson, ( who clearly has a much higher Ring-IQ and is aware ) has incorporated these illegal-dangerous-tactics as part of his arsenal for years throughout his career vs. various opponents -- which at times has forced referees Eddie Cotton ( R.I.P ) and Kenny Bayless to deduct points.

            I stand by what I said, Tyson Fury is held to a lower-standard by his fans. Like the late great boxing official Eddie Cotton said : “The dirtiest of the fights I had. And I had Andrew Golota three times. Quote that!”
            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...

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            • TinAgeOfBoxing
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              #36
              Psy op piece. All 3 were scripted WWE bs. Both fighters are occult it is the way they operate. Fury is more intellectual creep type he gets off on doing WWE before the second fight rubbing it in the dumb peasants faces. Nice devil horns after that 3rd fight dont want to get whacked by your own people have to throw up the gang sign.

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              • rickJen
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                #37
                Much ado about nothing.

                When there's not enough boxing to watch, every fight seems good.
                It's no different from any other fight. Too many tie ups, not enough give and take.

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                • Duran1333
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun

                  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! ''

                  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.

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                  • Bob
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                    #39
                    Ive watched it twice now.
                    One of my favourite fight's is Foreman Lyle. Does this beat it?

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                    • joe strong
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                      #40
                      Glad the 3rd fight happened. Unification would have been nice with Fury/Joshua but this was a great fight whereas Usyk gave Joshua a boxing lesson. Joshua couldn’t hold up his end & Fury almost lost in the 4th rd. So unification will have to wait until the end of 2022. Usyk/Joshua won’t have a rematch clause & the winner of Fury/Wallin or Whyte won’t have a rematch clause either. No reason for unification not to happen.

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