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  • #31
    It's annoying how some people would take you to the top of the world with praise after one win (or in this case a decent performance) and take you to the bottom of the pit with one loss (or a bad performance). Teddy is one such person who's got to have a strong opinion on everything and a lot of the time it is about himself.

    Ngannou had a decent, better-than-expected performance. Let's first see him fight a couple of top-10 guys and see how his average performance is before claiming who is better and who is not. Wilder is a specialist, not a generalist. Not everyone would agree with that philosophy but only time will tell if Ngannou can achieve a fraction of what Wilder achieved in boxing.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
      Teddy thinks it’s cool to kiss up to the MMA community for some reason.
      Sound like he wants to cash in on some work. The funny thing is people will but into what he is saying.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
        More absolutely awful articles from the Themistoad.
        I'm convinced these are AI written. Chat GPT. All the Hans Moleman **** is a load of crap fluffing out a single quote from someone. If you've read the headline you've read the "article".

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        • #34
          Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post

          At this point I wouldnt be shocked at all if Ngannou took Wilders head off. That Fury/Ngannou fight has exposed that the situation with a lot of boxers being overhyped and not really fighting anyone is even worse than initially thought. Claiming Wilder is the 2nd best HW is a perfect example, he hasnt beaten anybody currently ranked in the top 10, his career defining wins from 15 years in the pro game are Ortiz and Stiverne, who were both old as **** when he beat them. Not even singling him out either, the same applies to most of the current HWs, they've beaten virtually nobody. Its all smoke and mirrors.
          Wow Roger was right. Most people really don’t know shiet about boxing. Anyone who’s watched any Fury fight prior to Ngannou knows Fury did not take that fight seriously and maybe trained 7-10 days for it. Was Ngannou better than what everyone expected? Absolutely. But a focused, well trained and game plan ready Fury would get Ngannou out of there in 4-5 rounds max.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post

            Wow Roger was right. Most people really don’t know shiet about boxing. Anyone who’s watched any Fury fight prior to Ngannou knows Fury did not take that fight seriously and maybe trained 7-10 days for it. Was Ngannou better than what everyone expected? Absolutely. But a focused, well trained and game plan ready Fury would get Ngannou out of there in 4-5 rounds max.
            Fury has looked bad plenty of times in his career, probably more often than hes looked good tbh. Trying to use the "he wasnt ready" excuse is pretty hypocritical considering the first time Wilder fought him he'd only been back from "retirement" for a few months and had looked terrible in his comeback fights. He didnt look in good shape in the third Wilder fight either.

            Fury took 6 rounds to beat washed up ex-MMA fighter/kickboxer Dillian Shyte,whos chin is completely gone after being knocked out multiple times, and 10 to stop Derek ****ing Chisora, but hes gonna stop Ngannou in 5 rounds or less lol. The lengths some of you guys are having to go to to keep up the charade instead of just accepting that maybe HW boxing especially nowadays is not actually all that elite is pretty funny.

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            • #36
              My technique is better than Wilder's I'm sure lots of posters too who train and spar but it doesn't matter because like Wilder implied he doesn't need to learn anything just land power punches at some point.

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              • #37
                No it isn't. Ngannou loses badly to any other top heavyweight he faces. He wouldn't go two rounds with Wilder. This is just another lame attempt to excuse Fury's pathetic performance.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post

                  Fury has looked bad plenty of times in his career, probably more often than hes looked good tbh. Trying to use the "he wasnt ready" excuse is pretty hypocritical considering the first time Wilder fought him he'd only been back from "retirement" for a few months and had looked terrible in his comeback fights. He didnt look in good shape in the third Wilder fight either.

                  Fury took 6 rounds to beat washed up ex-MMA fighter/kickboxer Dillian Shyte,whos chin is completely gone after being knocked out multiple times, and 10 to stop Derek ****ing Chisora, but hes gonna stop Ngannou in 5 rounds or less lol. The lengths some of you guys are having to go to to keep up the charade instead of just accepting that maybe HW boxing especially nowadays is not actually all that elite is pretty funny.
                  Well Ngannou should have no issue then wading through the Heavyweight divison.

                  So far? It looks like he does not really want to fight Joshua or Wilder.

                  Ngannou deserved big credit for his performance vs Fury 'But how long is he going to live off that performance? The game moves on'.

                  Many top Heavyweights and even fighters who are not top level 'Have all stated they can beat Ngannou'.

                  When is Ngannou's next fight, and who is he fighting? Why is Ngannou taking so long to decide on his next fight?

                  Note: I won't disrespect Ngannou and say that his backside has gone, but he does not seem game in fighting any other top level Heavyweight besides Fury etc.


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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post

                    Fury has looked bad plenty of times in his career, probably more often than hes looked good tbh. Trying to use the "he wasnt ready" excuse is pretty hypocritical considering the first time Wilder fought him he'd only been back from "retirement" for a few months and had looked terrible in his comeback fights. He didnt look in good shape in the third Wilder fight either.

                    Fury took 6 rounds to beat washed up ex-MMA fighter/kickboxer Dillian Shyte,whos chin is completely gone after being knocked out multiple times, and 10 to stop Derek ****ing Chisora, but hes gonna stop Ngannou in 5 rounds or less lol. The lengths some of you guys are having to go to to keep up the charade instead of just accepting that maybe HW boxing especially nowadays is not actually all that elite is pretty funny.
                    Bro, both Chisora and Whyte would also KO Ngannou with proper camps lol. You’re delusional. Plus, fury totally dominated both chisora and whyte before getting taking them out.

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                    • #40
                      "In the second frame, the former UFC champ dropped the current WBC titlist." Uh, it was the third round, when Ngannou dropped Fury.

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