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  • #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post




    Hey guys, I just feel that the obvious corruption involved in this trilogy rules Fury-Wilder III out from making the list of ATG HW clashes.

    I just wanted to give you all a better perspective on Tyson's two long counts by crook Russell Mora in the 4th round. I wanted to focus on the second count : here I present that Mora lead Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder to the wrong corner in the second fall. The opposition that argues in favor of Tyson Fury have blamed Deontay Wilder for the long-count, claiming the cause for such costly defining moments in the 4th round was Wilder's fault ; clearly not so.

    Notice that Wilder is headed to the neutral corner as Russell Mora yanks his left-arm with such force that it turns and misdirects Wilder to the opposite corner? Then referee Mora begins a dragged-out count, but suddenly stops to redirect Wilder to the neutral-corner.

    This critical 'error' by Russell Mora poses the question, did Russell Mora save Tyson Fury? The long-count is not in question, everyone noticed it, but what has gone unnoticed is how Russell Mora's 'mistakes' benefited Tyson Fury not only in the 4th but throughout the contest, and arguably changed history -- just like Jack Reiss had done before when Tyson should of been ruled KO in the 12th round of Wilder-Fury I.
    Let it go bud. You can't change anything and neither can we. Have you spoken with any real friends about this? because you'll just keep going around in circles if you hope NSB cares as much as you do about it. Fair play for expending so much energy on it, but the trilogy has now been underlined and Fury is the man. Move on.
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    • #12
      It was an entertaining trilogy, even if mostly in favour of Fury, and arguably 3-0 to Fury.

      It wasn't the high skill level compared to the trilogies of Ali-Norton, Ali-Frazier and Bowe-Holyfield, but it was action packed.

      Wilder added to the excitement because he got four knockdowns in three fights, and he always had the power threat, even though his basic boxing skills are quite dreadful. He showed the heart of a lion, and so did Fury.
      Rapscallion Rapscallion likes this.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Atletisock View Post
        Little 1inch**** still crying I see - I'll order a pint of those tears please! Thanks for the entirely unbiased critique 1inch****, we really appreciate your impartial views. When even Deontay Wilder can congratulate Fury, yet you can't, says more about you than anything else.
        You have mistaken my hobby for a personal vendetta. Clearly you find my online activities on this sight to be worthy of your attention. You really like me, and value my work.

        Originally posted by b morph View Post

        What’s up with you and ****s?
        It appears that Atletisock , has a compulsive-sexual-disorder. I too have noticed.

        Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
        U speak as if Fury was seriously hurt..he was looking up listening to the count. Get over it already- ur hero lost 3 times!! Btw - awesome slow motion shot of Wilder hitting Fury in the BACK OF THE HEAD for the 2nd knockdown …forget to leave that out of ur commentary?? Keep it rolling.
        My argument is regarding Russell Mora's fumble in a critical moment in the contest, your effort at diverting ones attention from the startling revelation that I have presented is apparent.

        But for the sake of argument, I will have you know that I already debunked the oppositions claims that the second fall was a product of a foul ; please refer to my post history for the details.

        Originally posted by Johnny Rubber View Post

        Let it go bud. You can't change anything and neither can we. Have you spoken with any real friends about this? because you'll just keep going around in circles if you hope NSB cares as much as you do about it. Fair play for expending so much energy on it, but the trilogy has now been underlined and Fury is the man. Move on.
        I don't care who believes me, I already know of the kind of reprobate's that I'm dealing with here ; and I'm not just talking about the members but also the writers of the boxingscene and the internet in general.

        I'm not even doing this for Deontay Wilder, he to is a great disappointment to me, betraying his principles ; congratulating a man that he claimed to have poisoned him and used a weapon against him in combat -- that's is like Billy Collins jr. knowing that Luis Resto loaded-up his gloves, yet bends the knee to Reso by congratulating the fraud. Its truly sad and I even feel betrayed by Deontay Wilder to be perfectly honest.

        Perhaps the multiple concussions and life altering injuries that Deontay sustained by way of flagrant fouls throughout the trilogy, has impaired Wilder's judgement. I don't know.

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        • #14
          the best of his era is he now, i think we all know he has to beat one or two others dont we, i mean there is no dillion whyte on his resume is there

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          • #15
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


            Its truly sad and I even feel betrayed by Deontay Wilder to be perfectly honest.

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            i feel your pain, im not renewing my tribe membership next year either

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Smash View Post

              i feel your pain, im not renewing my tribe membership next year either


              Let me take this opportunity to extend to you an official invitation to join the 'Tszyu-Clan', the fastest growing group in the boxingscene's subforum. The B%tches come with full membership.

              https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/u...839302-welcome

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              • #17
                I can't believe Wilder fired Breland, made 20 or so excuses why he lost the last time, trained for a year and a half straight like a demon, talked non stop about revenge and retribution being upon us, bench pressed every plate in the whole damned gym, got super comic book character chiseled, then took sh.t all the way to court to enforce his right to get in the ring, triple checked out Fury get his hands wrapped and checked out his gloves, checked out the water bottle, and still got knocked the f..k out cold.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post



                  Let me take this opportunity to extend to you an official invitation to join the 'Tszyu-Clan', the fastest growing group in the boxingscene's subforum. The B%tches come with full membership.

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/u...839302-welcome
                  wow superb!

                  im in!

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                  • #19
                    Fury-Wilder III was an ATG HW fight. Before we decide who, if anyone, is a generational great from this era, we need to see Usyk-Joshua II, Fury-Whyte, winners fight each other, and Wilder come back and see what he has left.

                    There's a lot more boxing to be done at HW before this era goes into the history books.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post




                      Hey guys, I just feel that the obvious corruption involved in this trilogy rules Fury-Wilder III out from making the list of ATG HW clashes.

                      I just wanted to give you all a better perspective on Tyson's two long counts by crook Russell Mora in the 4th round. I wanted to focus on the second count : here I present that Mora lead Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder to the wrong corner in the second fall. The opposition that argues in favor of Tyson Fury have blamed Deontay Wilder for the long-count, claiming the cause for such costly defining moments in the 4th round was Wilder's fault ; clearly not so.

                      Notice that Wilder is headed to the neutral corner as Russell Mora yanks his left-arm with such force that it turns and misdirects Wilder to the opposite corner? Then referee Mora begins a dragged-out count, but suddenly stops to redirect Wilder to the neutral-corner.

                      This critical 'error' by Russell Mora poses the question, did Russell Mora save Tyson Fury? The long-count is not in question, everyone noticed it, but what has gone unnoticed is how Russell Mora's 'mistakes' benefited Tyson Fury not only in the 4th but throughout the contest, and arguably changed history -- just like Jack Reiss had done before when Tyson should of been ruled KO in the 12th round of Wilder-Fury I.
                      Get over it you pathetic worm, Fury owns the HW division and you turned on your hero like piece of human garbage you are.
                      IRONCHINHAGLER IRONCHINHAGLER likes this.

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