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  • #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Dude, get a job damn and quit asking grown men for money!
    Job?
    You post Morning Afternoon and at Night
    And can't afford to pay off a $100 debt
    ​​​​​You're in need of a Job
    LOL
    Btw
    I'M asking for what's rightfully mine

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View Post

      You spent 2 years riding on the Deontay Wilder excuses and accusations bus..
      Just admit you're dead wrong, pay your debt and spare us the pious preaching.
      I know that and I have already admitted that I was dead wrong and that you guys made the right call by getting it right this time. In addition, I congratulated both Tyson Fury and his fans on his victory Saturday night and was very gracious in defeat by saying that he was the best heavyweight on the planet as I wished him much success in the heavyweight division as he represents it well.

      So I more than ate my share of humble pie. Also, don't worry. i am going to get this kid his money man. As a matter of fact, I've already written him to take down his personal information so I can send it to him. I am a man of principle and great honor. I am no chump man. I don't run and duck for cover whenever I am in trouble or in danger.

      Others may do that cowardly shit but I don't,

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      • #33
        Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

        Job?
        You post Morning Afternoon and at Night
        And can't afford to pay off a $100 debt
        ​​​​​You're in need of a Job
        LOL
        Btw
        I'M asking for what's rightfully mine
        It's on it's way. So be on the look out! I got your e-mail information.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

          I was referring to myself not Wilder. He is his own man and I am my own man. It takes courage for what I did. I made a lot of boastful claims how Wilder was going to knock Fury out then I came back on here being a nice and gracious loser by congratulating Fury and his fans by not being some type of sore and bitter loser who is making excuses and you want to attack me for that.

          Sometimes you win and sometimes you. This sport is like a crap shoot. I have nothing to be ashamed of.I admit i got it wrong this time. Fury performed much better than i thought and was the better fighter that night. There's no shame in that. Right now he is the best heavyweight in the world. What more can say? It's the truth.he is.
          Kool - but it’s strange ur standards and expectations of “grace” in defeat dont apply to Wilder - who u praise and admire so much. That is a blatant double standard laced with hypocrisy. If u hold urself to that standard- u should b critical of Wilder and call him out for being a blatant whining endless excuse making sore loser after the last two fights.

          greeneye99 greeneye99 likes this.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
            Kool - but it’s strange ur standards and expectations of “grace” in defeat dont apply to Wilder - who u praise and admire so much. That is a blatant double standard laced with hypocrisy. If u hold urself to that standard- u should b critical of Wilder and call him out for being a blatant whining endless excuse making sore loser after the last two fights.
            So what about Malik Scott who is closer to Deontay Wilder than anyone else;.His chief second and head trainer. He said ""I've always said [Fury’s] not good, he's very good and damn-near great. After tonight I'm gonna consider him a great fighter. Much respect … [Wilder] was great, Fury was greater. The best man won".

            So is that strange that Malik Scott standards and expectations of grace in defeat don't apply to Wilder who he praises and admire so much as well? To say the The best man won.and ""I've always said [Fury’s] not good, he's very good and damn-near great. After tonight I'm gonna consider him a great fighter. Much respect … [Wilder] was great, Fury was greater.. Is that a blatant double standard laced with hypocrisy too? .

            If he holds himself to that standard- should he b also critical of Wilder and call him out for being a blatant whining endless excuse making sore loser after the last two fights likewise?. I am just asking the questions because I want to know.because I am only a boxing fan.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

              So what about Malik Scott who is closer to Deontay Wilder than anyone else;.His chief second and head trainer. He said ""I've always said [Fury’s] not good, he's very good and damn-near great. After tonight I'm gonna consider him a great fighter. Much respect … [Wilder] was great, Fury was greater. The best man won".

              So is that strange that Malik Scott standards and expectations of grace in defeat don't apply to Wilder who he praises and admire so much as well? To say the The best man won.and ""I've always said [Fury’s] not good, he's very good and damn-near great. After tonight I'm gonna consider him a great fighter. Much respect … [Wilder] was great, Fury was greater.. Is that a blatant double standard laced with hypocrisy too? .

              If he holds himself to that standard- should he b also critical of Wilder and call him out for being a blatant whining endless excuse making sore loser after the last two fights likewise?. I am just asking the questions because I want to know.because I am only a boxing fan.
              only going by YOUR post and YOUR standards of “grace” in defeat. One would think u would apply and expect it from a fighter u praise and admire so much. Wilder is arrogant and lacks character, this guy would actually do his little dance across the ring while his opponent was unconscious sprawled out on the canvas. No he is incapable of being “gracious in defeat” and is getting rightfully criticized for it with the exception of his diehard fans. And based on his resume - Wilder is NOT a great fighter. Got crushed and beatdown and literally lost 26 out of 30 rds to Fury. Fury - like Wilder(Old Ortiz) had one legit win against a top hw in Wlad. Remains to be seen how “great” Fury will turn out to in the end.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

                It's on it's way. So be on the look out! I got your e-mail information.
                Speak it Believe Recieve it
                That's what your Fav fighter says..
                I Say
                Actions Speak Louder than words
                I believe it when I see it

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                • #38
                  Both fighters are unprofessional Fury talks too much BS try and be a bit more humble,
                  and Wilder is the worst sore loser I have ever seen , Mohammad Ali was controlled entertainment
                  with his boasts and still without question the best heavyweight boxer I have ever seen ,in his prime
                  sadly he missed 3 years of his prime Thriller in Manila the best near death fight edge of your seat fight
                  for Heavy weights ,many many great fights .

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
                    only going by YOUR post and YOUR standards of “grace” in defeat. One would think u would apply and expect it from a fighter u praise and admire so much. Wilder is arrogant and lacks character, this guy would actually do his little dance across the ring while his opponent was unconscious sprawled out on the canvas. No he is incapable of being “gracious in defeat” and is getting rightfully criticized for it with the exception of his diehard fans. And based on his resume - Wilder is NOT a great fighter. Got crushed and beatdown and literally lost 26 out of 30 rds to Fury. Fury - like Wilder(Old Ortiz) had one legit win against a top hw in Wlad. Remains to be seen how “great” Fury will turn out to in the end.
                    Just because I praised Tyson Fury's performance on Saturday night doesn't necessarily mean that I like him or believe he is a good man because he is not a good man. He is just a good fighter. Where the Hell did you ever get an idea like that from?.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

                      Just because I praised Tyson Fury's performance on Saturday night doesn't necessarily mean that I like him or believe he is a good man because he is not a good man. He is just a good fighter. Where the Hell did you ever get an idea like that from?.
                      ”damn near great” “best Hw on the plant”- your words praising Fury. Yes he is good - but whipping Wilder 3 times does not make him “great” or the best Hw on the planet…still only has one win against a top in his prime Hw - Wilder who has Power but very limited poor boxing skills and poor stamina. And a piss-poor weak resume with one quality legit top ten win over Old Ortiz.
                      Last edited by IRONCHINHAGLER; 10-14-2021, 08:33 AM.

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