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  • #21
    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

    Your using triangle theories, boxing fans try not relying on triangle theories. And it's not even a complete triangles wilder not fought franklyn, yet your somehow assuming wilder koing fraklyn is foregone conclusion?
    So only othervway is Josh has better wins, so beats wilder
    No, the actual logic is we’ve seen Wilder pummeled yet still want to go out on his shield at all cost. Meanwhile, we’ve actually seen Aj quit mid fight in 1 loss, stop trying to win in another, and have a mental breakdown after another loss.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

      Another excuse. Wilder fought an out of shape Fury in the first fight and yet he got dominated by Fury, bar the two knock-downs. He got destroyed in the second and third fight because Fury has figured out that he's completely useless when he is forced to fight on the back foot. So, it's nothing to do with his weight but everything with his lack of skills.
      You mean how Wladimir Klistchko was pushing 40 when Fury beat him? Wait now watch you make a excuse. Also Tyson Fury landed 84 punches and Wilder Landed 71 in their first fight. How is landed 13 more punches in 12 rounds and getting knocked down twice dominating somebody?

      Wilder got tired because he isn't a natural 230 pound fighter.
      Last edited by shawnkemp804; 05-10-2023, 06:20 AM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

        He had 3 chances and failed.
        Wilder didn't fail the first fight. The fight was scored a draw. some people think Wilder won and biased people who don't know a thing about boxing think Fury won.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Toffee View Post

          He's been 40 pounds heavier in every fight they've had. 2 inches taller. 2 inches longer reach.

          He's just bigger.
          Again little kid. Fury chooses to come into the fight over weight. If you want to use your logic then Jarrell Miller is way bigger than Tyson Fury right? Because Miller frequently comes in to his bouts at 300 pounds or even over 300 pounds. Also Fury isn't 2 inches taller than Wilder lol. Wilder is a little over 6'6 and Tyson Fury is 6'7. Wait you are one of those little kids who thinks Fury is 6'9. Yeah I won't waste my time with people like you.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

            Your using triangle theories, boxing fans try not relying on triangle theories. And it's not even a complete triangles wilder not fought franklyn, yet your somehow assuming wilder koing fraklyn is foregone conclusion?
            So only othervway is Josh has better wins, so beats wilder
            I believe he meant Brazeale as the common opponent whom Wilder dispatched within a round.
            I also don't pay attention to the triangle theory as was demonstrated by Ali-Fraser-Foreman
            Last edited by Robertthebruce; 05-10-2023, 06:34 AM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
              No, the actual logic is we’ve seen Wilder pummeled yet still want to go out on his shield at all cost. Meanwhile, we’ve actually seen Aj quit mid fight in 1 loss, stop trying to win in another, and have a mental breakdown after another loss.
              This is the one thing that I admire about Wilder. The guy is a true warrior and he had to be smashed down. A lot of these guys quit when the going gets tough like AJ, Amir Khan and now Garcia.
              this will be a brilliant fight as AJ is more skillful but Wilder is out for the kill.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by shawnkemp804 View Post

                Wilder didn't fail the first fight. The fight was scored a draw. some people think Wilder won and biased people who don't know a thing about boxing think Fury won.
                More people thought he lost. Boased people? Lmfao...them judges were biased then? He was basically outboxed for the majority of the 1st fight by an out of shape Fury. An in shape Fury beat up Wilder, then managed to khtfo the next 2.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                  He wouldn't make it to the late rounds like in the second fight.

                  Fury's just absolutely got his number. A big man who boxes better than the smaller man. Can apply pressure and send him backwards.

                  That one sided "rivalry' is well and truly done.
                  4 hard knockdowns, a practical knockout win for Wilder, a draw....the opposite of one sided, and no indication that Wilder wouldn't blow him away in a 4th battle between the two best heavyweights who began in the 21st century. Anyway, after Wilder makes light work of the weak-willed media creation Joshua and Fury hammers out little Usyk with shocking ease; we might actually see it come to a 4th fight. It's all guesswork.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by shawnkemp804 View Post

                    Again little kid. Fury chooses to come into the fight over weight. If you want to use your logic then Jarrell Miller is way bigger than Tyson Fury right? Because Miller frequently comes in to his bouts at 300 pounds or even over 300 pounds. Also Fury isn't 2 inches taller than Wilder lol. Wilder is a little over 6'6 and Tyson Fury is 6'7. Wait you are one of those little kids who thinks Fury is 6'9. Yeah I won't waste my time with people like you.
                    Tyson Fury is 6'9' and Deontay Wilder is 6'7", and neither one is 1/100 of an inch shorter or taller. Kinda drowns your opinion credit.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                      4 hard knockdowns, a practical knockout win for Wilder, a draw....the opposite of one sided, and no indication that Wilder wouldn't blow him away in a 4th battle between the two best heavyweights who began in the 21st century. Anyway, after Wilder makes light work of the weak-willed media creation Joshua and Fury hammers out little Usyk with shocking ease; we might actually see it come to a 4th fight. It's all guesswork.
                      An unbiased view would have to be that over three fights, Fury demonstrated his superiority. Wilder's route to success all along was lay the big right hand on him and knock him out. He laid the big right hand on him in all three fights. He didn't knock him out. He didn't get a single win in three fights.

                      If, in a best of three, you get zero wins, and your opponent gets two wins, I'd say that closes the book on it.
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