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  • Stuart Chandler
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    #91
    Originally posted by jonnyc420

    Chisora beat Fury??? Thats news to me. Usyk struggled with a shot Chisora. Fury beat Chisora twice and absolutely destroyed him in the rematch. Do you brag about Castillo/Mayweather 1? Chisora also gave Whyte all he can handle and had to rematch the man. What a clown.



    You asked me if I won something I said Chisora did because he’s a bum who rattled Fury and made him struggle . I bet that gif is going to haunt you from now on isn’t it ? Like I said you guys are on the suicide squad on here when Whyte lays Fury out . I al ways wondered why Chisora was so confident Joshua knocks Fury out now I know why .

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    • jonnyc420
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      #92
      Originally posted by Stuart Chandler




      You asked me if I won something I said Chisora did because he’s a bum who rattled Fury and made him struggle . I bet that gif is going to haunt you from now on isn’t it ? Like I said you guys are on the suicide squad on here when Whyte lays Fury out . I al ways wondered why Chisora was so confident Joshua knocks Fury out now I know why .
      Why would it? I know the end result, Fury won and destroyed him in the rematch. You can point to 3 rounds in a 12 round fight. So we are talking 9-3 and a beatdown in the rematch. Yeah that has got to sting. Yet Whyte walked into a perfect set up shot from a shot Povetkin and was embarrassed by a slow robot. So desperate, trolling and doing a horrible job at it. Poor little Stu!
      Last edited by jonnyc420; 02-10-2022, 05:29 PM.

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      • Willow The Wisp
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        #93
        Originally posted by Stuart Chandler

        Joshua will be the only heavyweight in history to avenge two losses in immediate rematches .
        I am REALLY pulling for him to do precisely that. He brings fans to the sport I love. He's a great embassador for the sport, and he has UNFINISHED BUSINESS with Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder!!!!! Epic fights that Usyk can't produce even if he turns out to be the best of the bunch!

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        • Stuart Chandler
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          #94
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

          I am REALLY pulling for him to do precisely that. He brings fans to the sport I love. He's a great embassador for the sport, and he has UNFINISHED BUSINESS with Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder!!!!! Epic fights that Usyk can't produce even if he turns out to be the best of the bunch!
          That’s a fair post that isn’t crazy .Whytes going to knockout Fury though you won’t be seeing Fury fighting again because he’s going to do another retirement stunt .
          Last edited by Stuart Chandler; 02-10-2022, 07:31 PM.

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            #95
            Fury not making sense again he’s admitted a CW was his toughest fight .

            I wouldn’t say [Wilder] was the toughest fight,” Fury said of their controversial split draw during a recent conference call to discuss his rematch with Wilder on Saturday night in Las Vegas. “I would say that was one of my easiest fights, to be fair. Other than the two knockdowns, it was a pretty one-sided fight. Yeah, my most difficult fights were much more harder than that. Deontay Wilder’s not my toughest opponent – that’s for sure. My toughest opponent in my whole career was Steve Cunningham. He was a former cruiserweight champion. I fought in him 2013 in New York, Madison Square Garden, and that was the toughest fight I ever had.”


            “I’ve got Dillian Whyte next and then there’s a little sucker called Usyk who I’m going to absolutely set about rotten. The middleweight. Send him packing. Send him back down to middleweight. That’s all I’m going to do.“

            Huh



            Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-10-2022, 08:54 PM.

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              #96
              Originally posted by 1hourRun



              Wow Stuart! I did as you said. I went over to Youtube and reviewed the rounds that you referenced ; Tyson got punched-up everywhere, 'Del-Boy' even hit the 'Gypsy-Bum' in the throat, maybe this is what caused Tyson to start to sound like he's been sucking cawks.

              I dont see how fans can honestly compare Oleksander's superb boxing to this crap. I have not seen the fight in its entirety but considering that Phooey had to fight Derek Chisora twice, I suspect that Tyson robbed him like he did John McDermott.

              One has to wonder if Whyte does replicate that moment his chances of winning dramatically come to fruition, like I said on here posters who are level headed know it’s going to be a tough rough fight for both guys .

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              • Stuart Chandler
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                #97
                Originally posted by REDEEMER
                Fury not making sense again he’s admitted a CW was his toughest fight .

                I wouldn’t say [Wilder] was the toughest fight,” Fury said of their controversial split draw during a recent conference call to discuss his rematch with Wilder on Saturday night in Las Vegas. “I would say that was one of my easiest fights, to be fair. Other than the two knockdowns, it was a pretty one-sided fight. Yeah, my most difficult fights were much more harder than that. Deontay Wilder’s not my toughest opponent – that’s for sure. My toughest opponent in my whole career was Steve Cunningham. He was a former cruiserweight champion. I fought in him 2013 in New York, Madison Square Garden, and that was the toughest fight I ever had.”


                “I’ve got Dillian Whyte next and then there’s a little sucker called Usyk who I’m going to absolutely set about rotten. The middleweight. Send him packing. Send him back down to middleweight. That’s all I’m going to do.“

                Huh





                Another Fury lie exposed .

                jonnyc420
                Last edited by Stuart Chandler; 02-11-2022, 01:59 AM.

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                • Stuart Chandler
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  Fury not making sense again he’s admitted a CW was his toughest fight .

                  I wouldn’t say [Wilder] was the toughest fight,” Fury said of their controversial split draw during a recent conference call to discuss his rematch with Wilder on Saturday night in Las Vegas. “I would say that was one of my easiest fights, to be fair. Other than the two knockdowns, it was a pretty one-sided fight. Yeah, my most difficult fights were much more harder than that. Deontay Wilder’s not my toughest opponent – that’s for sure. My toughest opponent in my whole career was Steve Cunningham. He was a former cruiserweight champion. I fought in him 2013 in New York, Madison Square Garden, and that was the toughest fight I ever had.”


                  “I’ve got Dillian Whyte next and then there’s a little sucker called Usyk who I’m going to absolutely set about rotten. The middleweight. Send him packing. Send him back down to middleweight. That’s all I’m going to do.“

                  Huh



                  He’s a serial pathological liar and not even a true professional has to try and discredit other professional champs that’s what losers do .

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                  • Ravensfan
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by just the facts

                    Was I talking to you?
                    You responded to a comment I made and possibly it was a mistake. Because it didn't really make sense to the comment I had made.

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                      #100
                      Fury is a ****** **** talker who has done nothing. Who cares he beat Wlad, he failed a drug test after and bailed out of the rematch. Beat Wilder who has a terrible resume. Never defended the belts. Trash resume.

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