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  • Comments Thread For: Wilder Says Fury-Ngannou Will Be 'Boring'; Promises to Bring Back 'Thrill' to Heavyweight Boxing

    Deontay Wilder says he likely won't tune into the upcoming heavyweight spectacle between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou. Fury, the WBC heavyweight titlist from Manchester, England, will be taking on Ngannou, the former UFC champion from
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  • #2
    Man, I believe that Wilder should just go ahead and retire. Obviously, he no longer has fighting in him; Thus, the reason for the long layoff. He just won't one last pay day before he can call it a career.

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    • #3
      The biggest puncher in boxing couldn't stop Fury, what makes people think a UFC fighter can.

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      • #4
        does anyone actually give ngannou a chance here
        i know i dont

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        • #5
          Wilder a jealous beaten 2 time hating loser.

          Millions and Million and millions will tune into the Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MoneyKing View Post
            Wilder a jealous beaten 2 time hating loser.

            Millions and Million and millions will tune into the Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight.
            Here’s the test: If a Fury-Wilder 4 fight was proposed, which one of them would be the most likely to say, “Yeah, I’m up for it!” It wouldn’t be Fury, that’s for sure - and don’t give me the “he already beat him twice” BS comeback. Wilder had to go to court to force Fury to fight him a third time - and Fury needed a long count (again) to recover during the first knockdown in the third fight. And once the third fight ended, Fury was literally sobbing and praying in the ring - he was that relieved it was over.

            The only people flocking to see Fury-Ngannou are UFC fans and Fury fanboys and neither of them tend to be the brightest crayons in the box.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Roj View Post

              Here’s the test: If a Fury-Wilder 4 fight was proposed, which one of them would be the most likely to say, “Yeah, I’m up for it!” It
              The one who ended up with no world title after the 3rd fight, obviously.
              sidefx996 sidefx996 likes this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Roj View Post

                Here’s the test: If a Fury-Wilder 4 fight was proposed, which one of them would be the most likely to say, “Yeah, I’m up for it!” It wouldn’t be Fury, that’s for sure - and don’t give me the “he already beat him twice” BS comeback. Wilder had to go to court to force Fury to fight him a third time - and Fury needed a long count (again) to recover during the first knockdown in the third fight. And once the third fight ended, Fury was literally sobbing and praying in the ring - he was that relieved it was over.

                The only people flocking to see Fury-Ngannou are UFC fans and Fury fanboys and neither of them tend to be the brightest crayons in the box.
                Wilder and Joshua fanboys are losers in real life - they think about Tyson Fury everyday hoping and praying he is finally beaten one day lol.

                Tyson Fury doesn't need to fight Wilder for the 4th time - Fury won the that epic trilogy, he has earned the right to fight anyone.

                Wilders hardcore fanbase (ldbc) have been destroyed by Fury, Crawford and Coach Malachi.

                Wilder is a very delusional individual who only generated 75,000 PPV buys against Helenius (Hahahahahahaha lol) what a joke.

                Fury vs Ngannou will be massive, huge and an epic event - ESPN will work over time promoting this fight. Wait for the Press conference which is going to trend all week on social media.

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                • #9
                  Wilder a pathetic hater LOL

                  This the same guy that was negotiating a TWO fight deal with Ngannou, one fight in AFRICA LOLLLL FOH WILDER
                  sidefx996 sidefx996 likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MoneyKing View Post
                    Wilder a jealous beaten 2 time hating loser.

                    Millions and Million and millions will tune into the Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight.
                    "Millions and Millions will tune into.........Ngannou"
                    Lolololol
                    I can't wait to see Your next Post about these high Ppv numbers after the event

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