Why’s Wilder getting praised for the savage beating he took?
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I know that you are a glory, you have those traits 'You expose them, with all your posts and threads'. You cannot hide it from somebody, who is astute in detecting these things.
If this was not correct, you would not react so strongly.
Everyone critiques fighters on here, but it is a tad bit different with you and Joshua since his loss.
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Shut up, you muppet!
I know that you are a glory, you have those traits 'You expose them, with all your posts and threads'. You cannot hide it from somebody, who is astute in detecting these things.
If this was not correct, you would not react so strongly.
Everyone critiques fighters on here, but it is a tad bit different with you and Joshua since his loss.
You're a tool that just write long idiotic and meaningless posts. I call out what I see, you helmet.
I won't be surprised if you're that tool, Spencer Fearon's boxingscene ID. Suck yer nan!Comment
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Absolutely this!
AJ boxed quite well, but it was clear as day to anyone watching that his titles were heading to the Ukraine unless he ****** Usyk out of there.
And he just seemed unwilling (unable?) to go for it.
The rematch will be exactly the same, unless AJ can unleash the beast within again.
And I hope (but don't think) he can.
Deffo no fan of Wilder, but his credit went up a lot after fight 3 - Apart from the sore loser bit afterwards.
Fury is his kryptonite & he knows it .... But fair play to him, he fought like a warrior & pad the price for doing it.
At least he gave it everything he had.
Impossible to knock him for that.
And over the 3 fights, he floored Fury 4 times.
Two of them genuine KO shots.
If he landed anything like that on AJ, or Usyk, what happens?
And that's good enough reason for him to keep going imho.
Highlight of fight 3 for me though?
Fury singing "Lancashire La La La" in Las Vegas!
What a guy!
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I'll quote you when I'm addressing you.
You quoted me yet didn't respond to my comment.
You say passion. What you mean is, Joshua didn't get knocked out.
Why is getting ****** all around the ring and then knocked out better?Comment
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Wilder does have huge power decks fury with first punch that lands full on.
but wilder is getting credit as wilders going for ko and not justto survive. And he's not making excuses for loss like last time that's goodComment
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Had AJ beat him, you wouldn't be saying he's a bum. Fury fought 2nd best at the time 3 times and won all 3 fights, give him the credit he deserves instead of trying to discredit him by discrediting his opponent. Both Fury and Wilder knock AJ spark out.Comment
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Joshua could of done more, he has stated this himself 'And even members of his team'.
Wilder really could not of done anymore, from start to finish.
How Deontay Wilder approached and turned up in La Vegas 'Was just pure passion, it was awesome'.
None of this matey matey attitude, pure passion combined with brutality.
Anthony Joshua needs to come into his future fights, not trying to be his opponents best mate. Leave all of that until after the fight or when his career is done.
I think Anthony Joshua will win the rematch vs Uysk, I am pretty sure of this. I honestly think Joshua, although he may not admit it 'Was inspired by what he saw from both Fury and Wilder' There were elements in their performances, that he needs to use himself.
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