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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Went Down First, He Went Down Last, That's All She Wrote

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury revealed that he nearly injured his ankle when he dropped Deontay Wilder in the third round of their trilogy fight.
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    Thank you to both guys for putting up n unforgettable brawl, a rare trilogy between two to fighters.

    Sure, Wilder doesn't have much of a skillset, but because of that power, he was always never out of a fight until the end.

    He said that Fury successfully mauled or wrestled him. So then why put on so much extra bulk? It was the wrong move, as he was slower and tired early on the fight.

    But he also threw big punches in the first few rounds, of which some missed, and made him more fatigued. Even the body jabs in the first round seemed to be with so much effort, and not a kinda relaxed zippy jab.

    Anyway, a memorable trilogy, with only the second fight being completely one-sided. 9 knockdowns in 3 fights, 5 to Fury, 4 to Wilder, wild stuff.

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    • BoxingTrain
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      #3
      More excuses Wilder..smh

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      • juanpablo
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        #4
        Wilder is such a loser damn. He wouldn't even shake Fury's hand smh

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        • James Hunt
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          #5
          He desperately wanted that 3rd beating and he got it.

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          • champion4ever
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            #6
            The author of this article is a Major League asshole!. There's no need to gloat and rub salt inside the wounds Deontay Wilder fans. Many of us were very gracious to Tyson Fury in defeat as I was.

            We congratulated both the British and Tyson Fury fans on his victory and stated that Tyson Fury was not only the better fighter that night but also the best heavyweight on the planet.

            In addition, many of us had wished him nothing but success as he traveled down the road of the heavyweight division by representing the division well. Boxing fans were the real winners Saturday night. We were treated to a gem of a fight for the ages.

            So there's no need to say I told you so. Everyone including myself knew that Tyson Fury was the better fighter. We were picking Deontay Wilder with our hearts and not our heads because we are fans of his. What a tacky article?

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            • Monty Fisto
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              #7
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              The author of this article is a Major League asshole!. There's no need to gloat and rub salt inside the wounds Deontay Wilder fans. Many of us were very gracious to Tyson Fury in defeat as I was.

              We congratulated both the British and Tyson Fury fans on his victory and stated that Tyson Fury was not only the better fighter that night but also the best heavyweight on the planet.

              In addition, many of us had wished him nothing but success as he traveled down the road of the heavyweight division by representing the division well. Boxing fans were the real winners Saturday night. We were treated to a gem of a fight for the ages.

              So there's no need to say I told you so. Everyone including myself knew that Tyson Fury was the better fighter. We were picking Deontay Wilder with our hearts and not our heads because we are fans of his. What a tacky article?
              Seems reasonably neutal to me. What part is tacky? They are reporting what happened and what Tyson Fury has said. Are they supposed to censor Fury on Wilder's behalf? Leave out that Wilder wouldn't shake his hand? If they did that, then the journalist would be guilty of bias in their writing.

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              • puwanart eikara
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                #8
                You guys gave us such a wonderful fight and it’s over now. Thanks so much.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  The author of this article is a Major League asshole!. There's no need to gloat and rub salt inside the wounds Deontay Wilder fans. Many of us were very gracious to Tyson Fury in defeat as I was.

                  We congratulated both the British and Tyson Fury fans on his victory and stated that Tyson Fury was not only the better fighter that night but also the best heavyweight on the planet.

                  In addition, many of us had wished him nothing but success as he traveled down the road of the heavyweight division by representing the division well. Boxing fans were the real winners Saturday night. We were treated to a gem of a fight for the ages.

                  So there's no need to say I told you so. Everyone including myself knew that Tyson Fury was the better fighter. We were picking Deontay Wilder with our hearts and not our heads because we are fans of his. What a tacky article?
                  “Unlike his controversial position when he tasted defeat in the second fight, Wilder offered no excuses for his loss in the trilogy encounter”

                  What ?

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER
                    “Unlike his controversial position when he tasted defeat in the second fight, Wilder offered no excuses for his loss in the trilogy encounter”

                    What ?
                    I wasn't talking about Wilder. I was referring to his fans.

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