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  • #61
    Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
    Deontay Wilder won't be satisfied until Tyson Fury puts him in a hospital, asylum, or in the morgue.
    To be fair - I respect a "kill or be killed" mentality more than someone happy to lose (Charles Martin) or just showing up for a check (Chavez Jr.).

    It's the fight game. The hurt business.

    That said, I maintain: a fourth fight draws more money than anything Usyk or "Boring Ass" Frank Sanchez will ever draw.

    Because Usyk isn't that warrior AND as I said, nobody wants to see boxing masterclasses. They want to see two guys try to get a "body on the record" at all cost. That's what draws money.


    Which is why this Helenius fight is a waste of time too. Helenius ain't that dude either.

    It should be

    Wilder vs. Whyte
    Wilder vs. Big Baby
    Wilder vs. Chisora (even now)
    Wilder vs Fury IV (if nothing else)


    Those are the fights that will draw money because you're dealing with the warriors who will do everything they can to try to kill each other. Which is what draws money.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      Deontay is considered conquered and no longer a threat, Tyson Phooey's fans now like him ; Deontay is in charge of making Tyson's legacy better than it really is -- like how Floyd Mayweather fans feel about Culero Alvarez.

      Really gay stuff.

      I would have just retired and never showed my face again in public.



      I dont respect individuals that dont stand by their word, what wrong with that? Wrong or right, I respect a man for adhering to his beliefs.
      I'm sure you do more than "respect" a lot of men the way you talk and cry about them fairy

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      • #63
        Wilder and his fanboy girls are a pack of bums for life lol.

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        • #64
          Some people are just too dumb for their own good. He was never very bright, but he must have suffered some brain damage from those beatings he took. One of the tests of a true champion is how they recover from a loss mentally and emotionally, especially a KO loss, he is failing the test.

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          • #65
            So he's still being a delusional sore loser AND fantasizing about killing fighters again. Dude might legitimately have some kind of brain damage after Fury knocked the Sonic rings out of him last time.

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            • #66
              Wilder is going to act the same way when someone else beats him.

              Their third fight (which shouldn't have even happened) was basically just a result of classic bad scoring and corruption from their first fight. Fury dominated the first fight and got robbed with a draw. Wilder literally only won the two rounds he scored the knockdowns in.

              Their second fight had a definitive ending, but it was tainted by Wilder and his fan boys claiming it was an early stoppage followed by the most outlandish excuses I've ever heard in boxing.

              That being said, the third fight was the best of the trilogy, and one the best HW title fights I seen in recent memory. All in hindsight, fight really should have never happened.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
                Wilder is going to act the same way when someone else beats him.

                Their third fight (which shouldn't have even happened) was basically just a result of classic bad scoring and corruption from their first fight. Fury dominated the first fight and got robbed with a draw. Wilder literally only won the two rounds he scored the knockdowns in.

                Their second fight had a definitive ending, but it was tainted by Wilder and his fan boys claiming it was an early stoppage followed by the most outlandish excuses I've ever heard in boxing.

                That being said, the third fight was the best of the trilogy, and one the best HW title fights I seen in recent memory. All in hindsight, fight really should have never happened.
                Which is why it was needed - even though you said it wasn't. We needed that bow on top. We need fights LIKE that. Not "Boring Ass" Frank Sanchez.

                As far as the first fight...No, from our eyes Wilder arguably lost even the rounds he got the knockdowns in because Fury would just get up and continue outboxing the man.

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                • #68
                  Wait so he's saying Fury's gloves were loaded twice?

                  Idiot.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by ralex View Post
                    I like Deontay but he’s a fool. Fury beat the hell out of him. I respect his pride and confidence thinking he can still beat Fury but he’s the only person that believes that.
                    This isnt pride or confidence or competitiveness. You don't resort to asinine accusations and excuses in defeat like he has if it were. The amount and ridiculousness of his excuses and actions of defaming Breland are those of an insecure, disrespectful,low character individual. Its his delusiinality that he's legitimately some sort of "King" or whatever nonsense at play here more than anything. He can't comprehend or come to terms that this "King" got is ass handed to him,especially by a "ehite"

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by denium View Post

                      Didn't Ortiz get popped for roids in the run up to one of the Wilder fights? Why isn't he going mad about that? Last time i saw, Wilder was hugging him like a long lost brother.

                      The answer is, Wilder doesn't care about Ortiz cheating because he won the fight.

                      Fury will always be Wilder's daddy.
                      Wilder will never like anybody who beats him. If, in theory, he fought Ortiz again and lost, his "friendship" with Ortiz is over. Wilder only cares about Wilder, in Wilder's mind the only person who can beat him is himself, outside of that, only cheaters, outside of that, voodoo can beat him as well. He has conceded to that fact. He lost to voodoo. His words. Welcome to the mind of Deontay Wilder. Nash out.
                      Cash in Cash in likes this.

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