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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
So, you've got nothing. Try to learn things before forming strong opinions. Trust me, it works.
And no, I don't trust you.
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Originally posted by letsgochump View Post
I got your comment calling Fury vs Ngannou a good fight. That makes you the most hilariously delusional spammer of this site.
And no, I don't trust you.
That's an easy one to decide the accuracy of.
Let's see how much the fight makes.
As a bonus...
Let's see what the UFC's top gun can do in a fight with noho mo rolling, ass hole fingering, chokes, testicle manipulation, Mary kicks and bath house buggery. Let's find out what he's made of.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Of course he has.
He's a top dog, Usyk is. The most important fight that Fury could take, if not the biggest. But before all the casuals pile on his wagon as the one guy that "Fury is afraid of" (flavor of the month style); I want Usyk to do just one more thing......I want him to beat JUST ONE prime, world class Heavyweight who isn't gun shy.
If Usyk is really your "World Champion" on the basis of owning Charles Martin's title belt; that one request isn't too much to ask.
Larry Holmes saw years pass as the one real champion while a string of mediocre alternate title claimants went by (Tate, Weaver, Dokes, Coetzee, Page....). Fury's situation is very similar. (Martin, Joshua, Ruiz, Joshua, Usyk....Dubois????)
Usyk deserves a crack at the one lineal Heavyweight Championship, and if he's impressive against Dubois, he'll certainly get it.
Not complicated.
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Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post
I mean, I guess Usyk will give you that right away. But I dont think it will get him any closer to a fight with Fury; Fury is a lot of talk but doesnt seem to be about taking any risks.
And speaking of critics, I rate Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Joshua, Klitschko and Whyte all very very hightly, all having climed onto the top of the 5,000 strong heap of men brave enough to fight in the only fight sport that pays well.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Well...Reigning champion Klitschko, 3-times Wilder and Dillian Whyte, who many thought would beat Fury before they fought.
TBF, I thought the odds would have been bigger.
Whyte was and still is trash
99% of Fury fans were mocking Wilder prior to their fights. Calling Wilder's resume the most laughable of all time.
So, him KOing his opponents was not a shock or an accomplishment
Wlad was much more shot than prime
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Well...Reigning champion Klitschko, 3-times Wilder and Dillian Whyte, who many thought would beat Fury before they fought. I say that those 5 risks are greater risks to take than the light hitting Usyk or the faint of heart Joshua. I think people just have a need to criticize somebody who's made it in life, and don't let the facts get in the way.
And speaking of critics, I rate Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Joshua, Klitschko and Whyte all very very hightly, all having climed onto the top of the 5,000 strong heap of men brave enough to fight in the only fight sport that pays well.
Likewise, I dont have a "need" to criticize anybody. But as a fan, I get to say what I think, even if nobody cares. Regardless of what he ever was, Fury is a persona, not a truth.
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