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  • #31
    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

    WHY ? WHY would they pay him to dive? Come on man. Think about it: Some gang gets together and wants to make a killing, so they convince ____ to take a dive. Is it going to be the guy who probably will win by KO? so they can make a few bucks on even money? Is that worth paying someone to take a dive? Or the guy slated to win? Just think it through... Now, if Wilder took a dive, thats a different story entirely hence the blank space... That would produce some real betting money.
    Big Bob took a dive for whatever reason he chose, just like Malik Scott did.

    That's my considered opinion. It aint the gospel!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      Sure does 'cept instead of Rice, beans and salsa, the kitchen smells of Hakarl (fermented Shark Viking style!). I feel bad for AJ because it is very hard for him to look good here. Helenius is dangerous. Especially if he smells fear, or sees hesitation, he will try to knock AJ down and out. Meanwhile what does AJ gain from this fight? a comparison to Wilder, which he could only match... I guess unless he literally decapitates the viking lol. If he has some rocky moments it will not look good for him, so what gain is there here versus the risk?
      And against Dillian Whyte he faced the same no-win situation being compared to Tyson Fury's master class. I suppose that being widely regarded as the masterpiece of modern boxing, then being demoted to human being is a tough spot to dig out of.
      Being a ridiculing critic is almost essential to being a casual fan who can scarcity distinguish between boxing and pro wrestling; and no human being is going to impress those idiots.
      Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 08-10-2023, 06:39 AM.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

        And against Dillian Whyte he faced the same no-win situation being compared to Tyson Fury's master class. I suppose that being widely regarded as the masterpiece of modern boxing, then being demoted to human being is a tough spot to dig out of.
        Being a ridiculing critic is almost essential to being a casual fan who can scarcity distinguish between boxing and pro wrestling; and no human being is going to impress those idiots.
        He did indeed face that angle of the talking heads, and lord knows there will always be something people seize upon lol. When you posted this I was under the impression Fury had not fought Whyte...So before completing this post, imagine my suprise to find that Fury had indeed knocked Whyte out in 6 rounds! Meaning I was mistaken, The Dylan Whyte fight is indeed an equal proposition.

        Thanks for pointing that out Wisp! I would have continued to be ignorant of the fact Tyson fought Whyte! I fergot! I am the crackhead here, Queenie is to my right lol. right here passing me the pipe:

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        • #34
          Originally posted by pollywog View Post

          Big Bob took a dive for whatever reason he chose, just like Malik Scott did.

          That's my considered opinion. It aint the gospel!
          I apologize for making you feel as though you were not entitled to your opinion, that was not my intention.

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          • #35
            Joyce would be the right fight for Helenius. Helenius can punch and Joyce doesn`t move his head.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post

              Who gave Wilder "all that praise?"
              I don't have names! But you can go back and read the comments. I just remember after the Fury fights all the (casual) people were saying Wilder was done and then he KO'd Helenius in one round and suddenly he was a real contender again.

              There was a guy on here who was literally called "Deontay Wilder" for ages and he changed his name just because Wilder lost that 2nd fight with Fury. No one is a real boxing fan anymore. I think a lot of boxing fans are 15 year olds who think a great fighter is one who remains undefeated

              Same thing happened with AJ. None of these guys gets worse. They just get beaten by better fighters. AJ had never fought anyone as good as Usyk before. He's probably a better boxer than he ever has been.

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