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  • Sid-Knee
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    #471
    Originally posted by Zelda
    Whyte just made Wilder look so good and durable.
    When Fury was at his best like he was here tonight, he destroyed Wilder every second it lasted. He didn't come close to winning a round the way Whyte did in the first. None of this made Wilder "Look good". I'm sure any decent fighter could do much better than Wilder should fury go into their fight the way Fury did in fight 1 and 3.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #472
      Originally posted by RoadMan94

      It was an awful performance from Whyte. Fury has just Starched Whyte in 6 Rounds without Tyson even needing to get out of 2nd Gear.

      Whyte is on a level with AJ And Fury didn’t break a sweat or get out of 2nd gear. That’s nuts.
      Whyte is on the same level as someone who dominated him and knocked a lot of the prime out of him in AJ?

      Yeah, he isn't. Not even in your most delusional moments is he. And you have a lot of deluded moments.

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      • Zelda
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        #473
        Originally posted by 1hourRun




        I didn't know that Tyson's fans had there own network, here are some clips from the 'STAN' televised snooze-fest.

        Now once again the 'STAN' commentating team ( like Toprank and the rest ) fails to call the replays without bias, this knockdown was a result of a push ; granted Fury does land a uppercut, but the push clearly dropped Dillian, and again did the ref do anything about it? NO.

        Can Tyson actually finish a fighter without fouling an opponent, is that too much to ask? But I'm glad that Fury promised his wife Paris that he was done at the post-fight interview, after this uneventful night we can all forget about this cheat and boxing will better off.

        I only hope that Tyson has the balls to vacate the WBC HW title immediately and make it official, get lost 'Gypsy-Bum' we are tired of your stinkers and awful singing.
        So, what does that make Dillian Whyte? a flyweight that would go down by a little push? or a Malik Scott that is not able to get up again? Did Joshua and Povetkin also push him after their uppercuts?

        Accept the fact that Whyte had no game plan whatsoever and made zero improvements during all this time and seclusion that he had in Portugal. It also shows what it means for a top HW to stop believing in his arrogance and invest in a top-notch trainer and actually listen to them to improve their game. Whyte had zero improvements in head movement, footwork, or punching style. Wilder also did not invest in a good trainer his entire career and his ego made him not listen to whatever he had, for which he paid the price. When he did listen somewhat to Malik Scott (not the best trainer) and went to the body, he had better success in the third fight than in the second one against Fury. Mike paid the price when he had his yes men around him in Tokyo, and the list goes on.

        Whyte has no one to blame except himself.

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        • champion4ever
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          #474
          Originally posted by Shadoww702
          Wilder did much better.
          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.

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            #475
            Originally posted by RoadMan94
            Because Eddie cannot fault Fury performance or Whytes ability, he will try to discredit the Crowd Attendance or PPV Figures. This is what jealous incels do that crave attention and refuse to accept they’re wrong.

            Speaking of which, anyone seen Redeemer? He’s another that takes 4 weeks vacation Everytime he gets a puck horribly wrong. That’s guy must be 2 / 78 in picks Fgs!!
            When you claim anyone is jealous from the position of Frank Warren and all that you've written, then you're even more disturbed than i thought.

            By the fact you're this delusional, you lost a very long time ago.

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            • 1hourRun
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              #476


              Tyson Fury :

              '' I like to see Deontay Wilder fight for the vacant WBC title ''

              Michelle Joy Phelps :

              '' He is number 1 right now! ''

              Tyson Fury :

              '' I know, I dont even know how thats possible, he lost three fights in a row and still number 1 rated but that's there business. ''

              Translation : I hope Deontay adds to my legacy because I'm not doing sht to build it up myself. I'm going back to WWE where I belong, maybe I'll fight the UFC champion in a 'Hell in a Cell' match at Wrestlemania

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                #477
                Originally posted by Mic Tyson
                I think the task might be too big for Usyk. AJ has a chance to beat Fury if he can get through Usyk but that's the only guy I see beating Fury. I think Fury vs AJ would be a boring fight though that will go the distance.

                the fight I want to see is AJ vs Wilder. That was the dream matchup a couple years ago. Say what you want about Wilder but his fights are the most entertaining in the division.
                Wilder doesn't throw any punches against anyone who matters. He's actually the most boring "Name" out there. The only reason people think he's "exciting" is due to the thought of the right hand landing. But rewatching him is awful. It really is.

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                • 1Eriugenus
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                  #478
                  'I disagree Fury would win easily against any of the others, Usyk even despite his size is actually even more technical and I have long said actually the one everyone says Fury would beat easily, Joshua, is potentially a bad match up for him because he is a good straight puncher and if you watch a lot of Fury you will see, when he gets caught it’s down the middle.'

                  We'll have to see whether Usyk CAN fight Joshua & then what will happen. Usyk will give Tyson some huge problems. but I also think Tyson will revert to his Deontay strategy of just leaning on Usyk & using all his weight to weaken the man. It is interesting, but I will favour Fury. I couldn't disagree more about AJ. If Fury could design a fighter he'd like to fight it would be AJ. He goes forward & backward in straight, predictable lines. If AJ fights Fury he will get lit up in fewer rounds than Whyte.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #479
                    Originally posted by champion4ever

                    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.
                    *** yeah! It wasn't even CLOSE!!! Redeemer and a couple others laughed at Wilder and said Whyte does much MUCH better...

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #480
                      Dillian Whyte just before the knock out, looked as if he was walking through the front door to his house.

                      How square on do you want to get? Tyson Fury instantaneously capitalized on this mistake.

                      It is not the type of mistake past all-time greats would make, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis. Not in a fight at this pace, would just suddenly decide to start walking through front doors.

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