Lets play Triangle theory with Deontay Wilder, Dylan Whyte and The Gypsy King:

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  • billeau2
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    #31
    Originally posted by Marchegiano
    This thread seems to have totally gone off topic.

    The question is not does Wilder make your pussy wet or dry. The question is, is Wilder Fury's best testament to ability.

    Y'all remember that time the Gypsy King was plastered to the canvas then opened his eyes and sat up like his name was Jason Voorhees?

    You don't think that will always be Tyson's single most impressive feat? Nah, some run-of-the-mill KO, not any more devastating or damaging than any of the endless supply of KOs boxing has on offer, against some rando didn't do anything. That's a performance that folks will look up because their grandads told them to, then they'll see Tyson sit up after, when they dig into him a little....**** makes sense.

    Or hows abouts when he beat an old man who never applied more than a handful of punches and hugging to his craft? beat him with nothing but a pivot. Super impressive.

    Does Tyson pivot against Wilder? Does he bully? Does he get up from the dead? Does use his long jab? Does he bend at the waist then draw back to his side? Hows about the check hook? Hows about punch variety in general?

    Nah man, the three punches it takes to beat a fat **** like Chisora, the single step it took to beat Wlad, and Dillian Whyte may have been so utterly dominated the only rounds he won on anyone's score cards are gift rounds because they felt bad for the fool but he totes pushed Fury into showing his rarest form to date

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    HEY BUB!!! . I think history will make that moment Fury rose from the dead iconic. I also think the Wilder trilogy will go down as one of those special trilogies one hears about... Just a matter of time I spose.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
      Problem for Wilder, you can't spend 10 years in the sport have a best win (by far) of Luis Ortiz and make a sincere claim to be any kind of great fighter.

      Problem for Ortiz, you can't spend 15 years in the sport and have a best win of Bryant Jennings and claim to be any kind of great fighter.

      Eye test this, who ducked that, the only thing that matters are results and Wilder and Ortiz don't have them and that's their own faults.
      Not everyone can be great. Some are very good, and never really get to the top... its all in the geometry of the universe doe... On a prymid there can only be one capstone. Time will tell, unfortnately Wilder may not have much left, we shall see.

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