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  • Ravensfan
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    #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever

    Bullshit! It was Wilder who brought Fury out of the fucking gutter and to America by throwing him two lifelines and two bites at the apple; With two title shots at his WBC heavyweight title that he did not earn.
    The truth be told the vast majority of Americans still don't have a clue who Wilder is. The same cannot be said about Fury across the pond.

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    • champion4ever
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      #62
      Originally posted by Ravensfan

      The truth be told the vast majority of Americans still don't have a clue who Wilder is. The same cannot be said about Fury across the pond.
      Then why the fuck are they not releasing his pay per view numbers from his last fight and if he was so popular, then why is he still fighting in the U.S? When Fury was absent from the sport of boxing nobody missed him because no one even noticed or cared that he was gone.

      It was Wilder who dug him up off of skid row and made him a relevant name again. You know what I am saying is true. Deontay's trilogy with Tyson was his gift to boxing fans.

      The truth is In popularity; Both Wilder and Fury lag behind Anthony Joshua who is the cash cow of the Heavyweight division

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        #63
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        Damn the anti-wilder militants are still posting about him?
        Damn, you still crying when people talk about Willder? Imagine that, people on a boxing forum talking about a boxer.
        Did he stop existing? When Lebron loses in the finals, do people still talk about him?

        I'm genuinely curious who he fights next. Will he go back to fighting low ranked bums and is the power still there after the hand injury.
        Has his chin been dented?

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          #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          If Wilder is going to prolong his career as it's been already reported that he is; Then he is going to have to lose some muscle weight man by getting back down between 210- 220lbs in order for him to regain his reflexes, stamina, speed, pop, snap and power back onto his punches again. Weighing nearly 240 lbs in the trilogy bout nearly depleted his entire body. If he is unwilling to do that then he should just retire before he gets hurt.
          easy to do just get off the PEDs wilder was on for this fight

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            #65
            Originally posted by champion4ever

            Then why the fuck are they not releasing his pay per view numbers from his last fight and if he was so popular, then why is he still fighting in the U.S? When Fury was absent from the sport of boxing nobody missed him because no one even noticed or cared that he was gone.

            It was Wilder who dug him up off of skid row and made him a relevant name again. You know what I am saying is true. Deontay's trilogy with Tyson was his gift to boxing fans.

            The truth is In popularity; Both Wilder and Fury lag behind Anthony Joshua who is the cash cow of the Heavyweight division
            Wow dude, you read a lot into what I said and I am sorry that i hurt your feelings. Just to make it clear I called about four folks that I know that would be considered sports fans and not one of them knew the name Wilder. That cannot be said about Fury in his home county regardless of how popular he is or isn't. I also said nothing about his popularity. As for the rest of what you said it is irrelevant as far as my comment is concerned regardless of how true it may or may not be. By the way if the third fight was such a gift why did no one really want to see the fight? As you said the numbers kind of prove that.

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              #66
              Originally posted by tritium_arma

              Damn, you still crying when people talk about Willder? Imagine that, people on a boxing forum talking about a boxer.
              Did he stop existing? When Lebron loses in the finals, do people still talk about him?

              I'm genuinely curious who he fights next. Will he go back to fighting low ranked bums and is the power still there after the hand injury.
              Has his chin been dented?
              Yeah blocked

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              • champion4ever
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                #67
                Originally posted by Ravensfan

                .By the way if the third fight was such a gift why did no one really want to see the fight? As you said the numbers kind of prove that.
                I said that it was gift to boxing fans not mainstream casual fans. You watched the fight didn't you? So it was a gift to fans like you.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by nacho daddy

                  easy to do just get off the PEDs wilder was on for this fight
                  Also, he can easily do that by firing his fitness coach. Please, don't misunderstand me. I am not making any excuses because Fury was the better man that night and the overall better fundamentally sound fighter of the two.

                  However, there's no way that an athlete like Deontay Wilder should be gassing by the second round in each of his last two fights; Which has never happened before in his entire career.

                  That was just too much solid muscle on his smaller frame. It made him appear very weak and fatigued than usual.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Also, he can easily do that by firing his fitness coach. Please, don't misunderstand me. I am not making any excuses because Fury was the better man that night and the overall better fundamentally sound fighter of the two.

                    However, there's no way that an athlete like Deontay Wilder should be gassing by the second round in each of his last two fights; Which has never happened before in his entire career.

                    That was just too much solid muscle on his smaller frame. It made him appear very weak and fatigued than usual.
                    6'6 small frame?? at 240 he still looked skinny. he gassed because he never fought a guy as big and good as Fury who pole axed him with a ton of jabs hit him at will with the right and landed some hard body shots which he did in the first fight knocking him down with a body shot

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by nacho daddy

                      6'6 small frame?? at 240 he still looked skinny. he gassed because he never fought a guy as big and good as Fury who pole axed him with a ton of jabs hit him at will with the right and landed some hard body shots which he did in the first fight knocking him down with a body shot
                      No, that was the second fight in which Fury dropped him with a body shot. You are right. Wilder still looked very lean and skinny. However; most of the added muscle weight was in his upper body and not his legs; Which probably effected his balance.

                      There's no question that Fury's punches and physical ability played a major factor in Wilder's overall physical demise with all those jabs and right hands he was eating. In addition, to the constant leaning grappling, holding on the inside too

                      All I was saying that Wilder gassed much earlier than usual before the ass whooping even started; Before Fury ever laid a glove on him.

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