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  • VislorTurlough
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    #31
    Fish eyes is correct

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    • Noelanthony
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      #32
      Originally posted by 1hourRun

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      The IG post is still up, almost a month removed from the trilogy, so this message must of been approved by Deontay Wilder. This is what killed my support for Deontay the 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder. I asked myself, if I truly believed that someone did me wrong, put a dent in my head, forced me to take them to court after they robbed me of my title ; fought dirty, throughout the whole series. Had my trainer betray me, by spiking my water and throwing in the towel, would I congratulate Tyson Fury?

      I think if Deontay humbled himself before such a scumbag, then he must apologize to Mark Breland as well, that is being consistent. But Deontay has been showing his true colors.
      You know what bro he may have believed that going into the third fight. Imagine in all your nights as a boxer fighting Fury you realise you dont have any energy. It has never happened to him so for him he believed perhaps his drink was spiked or the costume was heavy . its preposterous but if you are looking for answers what other reason is there for your body feeling drained other than the reason he gave. As for the gloves many people were saying this before he even mentioned it so f it , lets run with it i think he may of thought. However in the trilogy his team must have thoroughly checked the gloves and he had a man in his corner that he trusted with his life.Fury beat him fair and square and he can now own up to it .For a prideful man its a good thing it should be used against him. even someone as stubborn as him can still change his mind

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        #33
        Originally posted by Noelanthony

        You know what bro he may have believed that going into the third fight. Imagine in all your nights as a boxer fighting Fury you realise you dont have any energy. It has never happened to him so for him he believed perhaps his drink was spiked or the costume was heavy . its preposterous but if you are looking for answers what other reason is there for your body feeling drained other than the reason he gave. As for the gloves many people were saying this before he even mentioned it so f it , lets run with it i think he may of thought. However in the trilogy his team must have thoroughly checked the gloves and he had a man in his corner that he trusted with his life.Fury beat him fair and square and he can now own up to it .For a prideful man its a good thing it should be used against him. even someone as stubborn as him can still change his mind
        A man has to stand by his convictions, that is what I valued in Deontay Wilder the most, I thought he was the realeast MF in the game, forcing Tyson to take the rematch and never giving up on himself vs. Luis Ortiz I. II and Tyson Fury I. II. III.

        Beatings will not break a man of principle, I think that Deontay confused his Christian value's of humility, with his commitment to stand for honor and fair-play ; sometimes Christians often take the humble route and abandon the good fight over fear of adopting a prideful spirit -- that has nothing to do what is right. I felt that Deontay just wanted to end that chapter and decided to close the book with grace.

        I respect Joe Frazier for taking his sincere opinions of Mohamed Ali to the grave, Joe did not care about what other people thought about his truth, that is how it should be.





        I completely disagree that Tyson beat Deontay 'fair and square' in the trilogy and I have fought very hard to present my argument in form of video evidence of all the nonstop flagrant fouls and su****ious events involved in the contest : such as, proven crook Russell Mora being the replacement at last minute and his horrible botch job during the contest ; most notably the misdirection of Wilder to the wrong corner, even though Wilder was headed to the neutral corner and the notorious long-count that has been heavily debated.

        I have noticed that a lot of people consider this tainted victory a legit win, using the term 'fair and square' when they engage in conversation with me about the outcome of Fury-Wilder III ; I personally take it as a insincere slighting remark ; that or they are ignorant to the rules, have low standards, or a immoral reprobates. One thing I'm sure of is that their character and integrity take a loss when they come at me with that BS.

        Tyson is a fraud, that will never change.

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        • The Old LefHook
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          #34
          Fury beat him, just not fair and square. Fury is a gypsy cheater who rubbed his open Gloves in Wilder's face all night. Only bonafide halfwits can deny that. He is the better fighter, but cheats like a wild man.

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            #35
            Fury and his team are in an interesting position. If Usyk wins and Fury beats Whyte, a Fury vs Usyk unification fight does not make much money. So they are praying that AJK wins the rematch and that somehow Fury can avoid fighting Whyte, who can beat him. In the meantime, they are putting it out there that they can help AJ beat Usyk in their rematch, as if AJ would actually even consider their help. Crazy times ahead, starting with the WBC and whether they announce a Fury vs Whyte mandatory fight.

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              #36
              Hes probably right (other than punching power) but we will never truly know unless they fight. Here we are in late 2021 and its still the same old **** talking. NSB thread in 2025 "Fury says he would stop Joshua in the first round"

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              • factsarenice
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                #37
                Yup, Fury is better and maybe if he had a real Promoter he wouldn't be making 3 times less.

                Just sayn

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  A man has to stand by his convictions, that is what I valued in Deontay Wilder the most, I thought he was the realeast MF in the game, forcing Tyson to take the rematch and never giving up on himself vs. Luis Ortiz I. II and Tyson Fury I. II. III.

                  Beatings will not break a man of principle, I think that Deontay confused his Christian value's of humility, with his commitment to stand for honor and fair-play ; sometimes Christians often take the humble route and abandon the good fight over fear of adopting a prideful spirit -- that has nothing to do what is right. I felt that Deontay just wanted to end that chapter and decided to close the book with grace.

                  I respect Joe Frazier for taking his sincere opinions of Mohamed Ali to the grave, Joe did not care about what other people thought about his truth, that is how it should be.





                  I completely disagree that Tyson beat Deontay 'fair and square' in the trilogy and I have fought very hard to present my argument in form of video evidence of all the nonstop flagrant fouls and su****ious events involved in the contest : such as, proven crook Russell Mora being the replacement at last minute and his horrible botch job during the contest ; most notably the misdirection of Wilder to the wrong corner, even though Wilder was headed to the neutral corner and the notorious long-count that has been heavily debated.

                  I have noticed that a lot of people consider this tainted victory a legit win, using the term 'fair and square' when they engage in conversation with me about the outcome of Fury-Wilder III ; I personally take it as a insincere slighting remark ; that or they are ignorant to the rules, have low standards, or a immoral reprobates. One thing I'm sure of is that their character and integrity take a loss when they come at me with that BS.

                  Tyson is a fraud, that will never change.
                  With Frazier it was different , Ali insulted him as a person, questioned him as a man and insulted his appearance. Those jibes cut much deeper than anything FURY did to Wilder. For me the referee did not influence the outcome of the fight. Was his count to 10 slower than perhaps myself and you count to 10? absolutely but it is what it is. Tyson fought very dirty but what did Wilder expect from the second fight? what were you expecting? Tyson is not the first to try these gorilla tactics and to be fair clever boxers can negate these tactics by using your feet. They asked Malik prior to the fight what will he do to negate the rough house tactics of Tyson fury, he responded "we have something for him". It turned out he was the same. I even joked with you prior and you were dismissive of the holding. It is what is is you are a good poster you have wasted enough time on Wilder. He lost not you

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                    #39
                    Fury is 10x the boxer that AJ wishes he could be.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by The Old LefHook
                      Fury beat him, just not fair and square. Fury is a gypsy cheater who rubbed his open Gloves in Wilder's face all night. Only bonafide halfwits can deny that. He is the better fighter, but cheats like a wild man.

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