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  • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

    Regarding the analysis of the blows... so what? What truth is being twisted? Giving Wilder credit for fighting Fury? Why even compare?

    YOu and I have no idea about what Whyte's taking of the blows from Joshua. The only thing we can say for sure is that Whyte was competative and fought a great fight against AJ. Obviously the blows were effective, as were the blows that dropped Wilder from Fury were effective.

    There is simply no reason to compare this... Its not something we can know, unless we felt those blows.
    I would hope you were joking, but you're not. You're asking me why should we compare when many on the forum are doing so, and doing so by twisting things? Yet you're only asking me that question? I'm just pointing out where their logic fails. I like doing that when weirdos get so out of line. I like to force them to make a fool out of themself even more so than they're already doing. When people make comments, they should support them.

    AJ dominated Whyte by the way. Apart from that left hook, it was all AJ. And the answer is no, Wilder has never taken any shots like the ones AJ hit Whyte with. Nor did he take anywhere near to as many big shots in any fight. Damn, he'd be killed by just one of them. Shots that weren't even hard by Fury seriously hurt him.

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    • Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post
      Fury shouldn't even be champion. The ref did him a favor with that long count in Wilder 3.
      Wilder too had a long count in that fight
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      • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

        REDEEMER actually bounces you fools around.

        If getting fights wrong every now and again is a crime, you'd be doing at least a thousand life sentences. And that's not even including your actual worst posts on here with all the madness i've had to force you to address.
        Naw, that's bullsh-t. My final standings in the Pick 'Em game the last few years speak for themselves.

        REDEEMER can't stop himself from looking ******. It's hilarious to watch.

        As for you...just enjoy that the UK has a true world class fighter for once in Tyson Fury. If you can get past the fact that he's a gypsy. I know you have some hangups about things like that.

        Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 04-23-2022, 09:54 PM.

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        • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

          Wladimir Klitschko lunged at Kubrat Pulev and there legs collided, Wlad was trying to creating punching-space, the force from the whipping hook was so powerful that you can see Kubrat on his way down.

          Regardless if Wladimir fouled some bum in a previous contest, I dont see how that has any relevance in this fight, nor justifies Tyson's ongoing history of fouls ; but more importantly, how referees consistently ignore Fury's violations that have significant impact on outcomes.

          I think some of Tyson's STANS are upset over the fact that he is probably going into hiding for a couple months to avoid fighting top 10 competition. A pitiful and transparent campaign of lies and deception that everyone is starting to see very clearly.
          Not quite, if he retires he's an average heavyweight who left a lot to be desired but let's not act like the guy you were díck riding (Wilder, until he lost to Fury that is) isn't notorious for rabbit punches and such himself and got away with it on numerous occasions, you just let it slide because you loathe Fury it's sad, truthfully.

          As for Wlad there isn't only Pulev, there is a multitude of samples to choose from and Wlad isn't the only fighter who pushes fighters who're hurt, why wouldn't you push someone who's best option when hurt is to clinch thereby forcing them to get up by their own "strength" and ultimately lead to a potential stoppage? With you "working" in and around boxing for so long, you'd think you'd have a modicum of sense when it comes to these things.

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          • The greatness of Fury is being different in every fight, yet dominating the opponent. The only fighter with a chance of beating him is Lennox at his peak. Fury is in my top 3 as a GOAT. My hope is he makes one last fight with Usyk/AJ.

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            • Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

              Naw, that's bullsh-t. My final standings in the Pick 'Em game the last few years speak for themselves.

              REDEEMER can't stop himself from looking ******. It's hilarious to watch.

              As for you...just enjoy that the UK has a true world class fighter for once in Tyson Fury. If you can get past the fact that he's a gypsy. I know you have some hangups about things like that.
              Compared to REDEEMER, your picks are better than his? And all the other madness i've gone through with you over the years?

              Fury is the only world class fighter we have, and it's something we haven't had before? Haha. Is that why we have more world class victories than you lot do? And that isn't on a per capita basis either. If you think having a loss makes you non world class, then pretty much all your fighters today and in history are not world class then. Who do you have that can match say, Joshua's and Taylor's resume? Please list them because when i ask other times, you refuse to list them. Yet you still come out with this delusional madness like it proves anything other than how backwards and delusional you are. And that's my problem with you.

              Where have i ever had any "Hangups" with Fury being a traveller? Your desperation never ceases to amaze me. But that's what happens when someone keeps getting dominated by another. Don't worry though, your fighters feel the same way after we've beaten them in the ring.

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              • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

                You better preach! Now that's the understatement of the decade. Wilder may have lost but he least went down swinging. Whyte just simply refused to try. He came to collect an easy pay day and lay down. He didn't come to win.
                Not true at all it was the same Whyte as before, except he ran into a guy who was never in his range. All of the tier 2 guys he beat were in his height and reach range. Fury was like fighting an NBA player with the boxing knowledge of an old master.
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                • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  By Jake Donovan - Tyson Fury landed the best punch of his career to defend the sport's most treasured prize. The defending lineal/WBC champion from Manchester, England remained unbeaten and still king of the heavyweight division following a sixth-round knockout of countryman and mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte. A perfectly placed right uppercut put Whyte down and--upon rising from the canvas--unable to steady himself, prompting referee Mark Lyson to stop the contest at 2:59 of round six Saturday evening in front of a sellout crowd of 94,000 at the famed Wembley Stadium in London.
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                  The result is just about as I'd posted earlier. He could be taken out easily by an uppercut, just like Povetkin did, although he'd been beaten around for the previous 4 rounds. Just ONE shot.

                  And everybody knew it was sure to happen.

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                  • Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    Naw, that's bullsh-t. My final standings in the Pick 'Em game the last few years speak for themselves.

                    REDEEMER can't stop himself from looking ******. It's hilarious to watch.

                    As for you...just enjoy that the UK has a true world class fighter for once in Tyson Fury. If you can get past the fact that he's a gypsy. I know you have some hangups about things like that.
                    His ancestors, say from grandfather back may have been gypsies, but what of it. They are people just like any other. Fury is no gypsy, he wouldn't fit into a caravan anyway.

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                    • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                      I replied directly to the comment and point. Your first line has nothing to do with my reply. So the only one not making sense here is you. Don't try and be smart unless you have the substance. It gets rather embarrassing otherwise.

                      Wilder Never has a plan. He's far too ****** for one. All he did in that second fight was move backwards thinking Fury was a backfoot fighter where he could catch Fury coming in on the front foot. But if he and his equally incompetent team had actually studied Fury, they would have seen how silly that thought process was. And as such, they found out the hard way.

                      My point was the second fight, not the others. It's irrelevant as Whyte never got to fight a badly compromised Fury the way Wilder did in fight 1 and 3.

                      You should look back at who has dropped or wobbled Fury in his career if you think you need to be good to do so.

                      Fury didn't allow Whyte to do much. Great fighters have been made to look much worse over the years. It happens. Joe Louis was outclassed, dropped and stopped against a finished Schmelling. Tyson dominated by Douglas. Robinson dominated against a decent fighter coming in with Turpin. Why things like this is lost on people is genuinely beyond me. But hey, this is the crazy forum after all.
                      So, you're gonna pick fight #2 even though I am clearly referring to the last fight?

                      Even in the second fight, Wilder showed a much tougher chin and was willing to continue fighting had his corner not thrown in the towel. He did much better in the third fight. Fury himself will testify to which were more difficult and dangerous fights for him...Wilder or Whyte. Whyte has never been a great fighter to even compare this to a bad day in office.

                      My first line is a simple suggestion to Hearniacs to calm down. Fury is also British so you guys should be happy for him unless you have something against Gypsies. Stop discrediting Fury and Wilder to try to justify Whyte's horrible performances. Joshua's got decent skills and plans but falls a bit short against the top guys. With a little more practice and perhaps the trainer change, he can be even better but that still leaves him with a chin weakness compared to other top dogs in the game. Whyte is simply a level below the top.
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