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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
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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Originally posted by shawnkemp804 View Post
You ever head of a typo, a mistake? Your whole life is a mistake so you should be familiar with that term. The judges had it a draw. If you think landing 13 more punches in 12 rounds is out boxing then that is your problem. The you say Fury was out of shape? Cute and Wilder was out of shape in their next two fights. Wilder is a natural 210-215 pound man who came in the ring heavy. You will make excuse for Fury being out of shape and then ignore when Wilder was out of shape.
Also you do realize Tyson Fury weighed more against Wilder in their final 2 fights right? So how is Fury weighing 256 pounds in their first fight considered out of shape but Fury weighing 270 pounds not out shape? You clearly don't know what you are talking about but no Tyson Fury fanboy does. Wilder should of got the win in their first fight. Came into the next two bouts heavier than he should of and then even then dropped Tyson Fury twice in their third fight with glancing blows. If Wilder was 215 pounds in their third fight he wouldn't of got tired and he would of stopped Fury. Hell if Wilder would learn to be more patient when he has a fighter hurt he would still stopped Fury even though Wilder was heavier.
Lol I just looked back at my first comment. I typed biased. I didn't edit my first post either. I don't where you go boased but the fact you think Tyson Fury running from Wilder in their first bout while landing 84 punches is out boxing somebody pretty much tells me you lack intelligence.
I can see youre all in your fanboi feelings, that hilarious. In the end, Furys hands were raised 2 times after beating down and owning Wilder. Glad you were able to see that.Last edited by El_Mero; 05-10-2023, 10:35 PM.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
hahahahahahaha Deontay CHOSE to comin in heavy. Chose to make multiple excuses (broke arm in camp, mole, heavy buffoonish costume, egg weights) etc...
I can see youre all in your fanboi feelings, that hilarious. In the end, Furys hands were raised 2 times after beating down and owning Wilder. Glad you were able to see that.
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Originally posted by shawnkemp804 View Post
Right and Tyson Fury chose to come in the ring "Out of shape" too then. Also I can't stand Wilder little boy. Wilder is a overrated joke. Which is still funny because you Tyson Fury fanboys actually think Fury beating Wilder proves Fury is a great fighter. When in reality it shows the opposite. Fury has been boxing for 14 years and the best two fighters Fury beat was a old Wladimir Klistchko by running and a unskilled Deontay Wilder. Type lmao and hahaha some more. You are proving my point. You are a child who doesn't know anything about boxing. You should stick to watch cartoons and playing Pokemon.
Fury made no excuses, Wilder has multiple times and continues to do.
Last edited by El_Mero; 05-11-2023, 02:09 AM.
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Originally posted by shawnkemp804 View Post
Besides stopping Joshua who else has Ruiz stopped? Ruiz couldn't even stop 289 year old Luis Ortiz. Wilder's power is on a different level from Ruiz ( Wilder's power is still overrated too) If Wilder hits Joshua with his best punch Joshua wouldn't get up.
Joshua got up, came through more bombarment to still win that fight.
Joshua has been knocked down a less number of times than Fury, even though throughout his career? When you really check his record, he has fought a higher number of World level fighters and bigger punchers than Fury.
Ruiz Junior clearly has good power, and is one of the better combination punchers at Heavyweight with a solid inside game. That is why overall, his offense at his peak, WAS one of the best offenses in the Heavyweight division 'Understand, that I am rating Ruiz Junior vs this era of Heavyweights not on a all-time great scale'.
Note: For sure Wilder can hurt Joshua, but I am just not so sure that with a single punch? Wilder is definitely going to alter the course of the fight with Joshua.
Wilder has not really been able to do this at World & Elite level for sometime etc.
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All these Wilder fans are forgetting very important things.
1. The last real Wilder`s win dates in 2019, Ortiz rematch.
2. Wilder clearly took more damage in two Fury stoppage losses than AJ did in two Usyk losses
3. With Wilder being inactive since october 2022, Wilder will clearly be more rusty
4. People still pretend like Wilder is the same like he was before Fury wars and they also pretend like Joshua is some bum like the most of guys Wilder stopped.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
I dont even like Fury, just what he did to Wilder. And for somebody who cant stand Wilder, youre over here defending like a horny cheerleader, kid.
Fury made no excuses, Wilder has multiple times and continues to do.
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