Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Slams Anthony Joshua, Accuses Him of Deceiving Public
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But he "knows how the whole game works, bro. He's behind scenes."AJ may well be "made" but no more or less made than Wilder himself so it's an redundant statement Wilder is making almost to the point of critiquing himself...
Is Wilder actually braindead how is he conflating comp tickets and reselling, ticket touts buying up tickets to resell has always been a thing for "in demand" products and services.
AJ formally being one of those "products", it's not something fabricated by Eddie to make it seem like he's a quick sell out he was in high demand he no longer is in such demand.
He really is a country bumpkin, drawing this conclusion because he fails to grasp the market of ticket touts/scalpers...
Lmfao what a clownComment
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Spoken like a true fan girl
You enjoy this back and forth bullchit soap opera
Seems that way but i should go back to bed
SmfhComment
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Stiverne - Correct
Stiverne - paper champ
Ortiz - old but formidable, avoided by Josh, KOd 2x by Wilder
Fury I - most refs would've called it, draw is fair
Fury II - 40+ lb disadvantage, horsehair bare knuckle bs
Fury III - long count for Fury in otherwise close fight
It's not even close. No one but Canelo has gotten better treatment than Joshua.
Ortiz - Not avoided by AJ, Ortiz pissed hot when he was mandatory and then got offered career high payday and refused the fight ultimately I imagine regretting that decision as Ruiz battered him and that could've been him.
Fury I - Arguable.
Fury III - He's fought loads of guys with 40+ pounds advantages, That's a lame excuse and Wilder was using Everlast MX all throughout his career until he switched to Powerlock when his hand issues become more prevalent...
Fury III - They both got long counts average time for ref to count to 8 was 12.25 seconds and 21.75 seconds to continue the fight and Wilder was down first and the fight certainly wasn't close, Wilder essentially blow his load dropping him...Last edited by Boro; 12-07-2023, 01:45 PM.Comment
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Ortiz ‘old but formidable’ LMFAO, probably the most hyped underachiever in the sport, there’s a reason every promoter dumped him and he never picked up even a minor belt in his entire career ….thats actually hard to do btw.
Stiverne - paper champ
Ortiz - old but formidable, avoided by Josh, KOd 2x by Wilder
Fury I - most refs would've called it, draw is fair
Fury II - 40+ lb disadvantage, horsehair bare knuckle bs
Fury III - long count for Fury in otherwise close fight
It's not even close. No one but Canelo has gotten better treatment than Joshua.
Fury 1 - you have a guy that literally rolled out of a pub with a kebab in one hand and fried chicken in the other, in worse shape than Ruiz for his second fight with AJ and you debate a draw, every comment you make about Wilder lost all credibility at that point. Fury was an absolute mess and Wilder sc****d a draw at best. He goes away and trains himself to his absolute pinnacle and gets his ass handed to him and makes more excuses. You saw a UFC guy put in a better effort right?
Fury 3 a close fight?!! You need to watch a different sport, this ain’t for you. WWE has some great shows and they’re all close fights, you’ll love it.
Last edited by sportbuddha; 12-07-2023, 01:20 PM.Comment
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Ortiz - he was signed with Hearn and still didn't get the fight. Hearn's PED cover-ups are no secret. The fight never happened because he was dangerous for Joshua.
Stiverne - Correct
Ortiz - Not avoided by AJ pissed hot when he was mandatory and then got offered career high payday and refused the fight ultimately I imagine regretting the decision as Ruiz battered him.
Fury I - Arguable.
Fury III - He's fought loads of guys with 40+ pounds advantages, That's a lame excuse and Wilder was using Everlast MX all throughout his career until he switched to Powerlock when his hand issues become more prevalent...
Fury III - They both got long counts average time for ref to count to 8 was 12.25 seconds and 21.75 seconds to continue the fight and Wilder was down first and the fight certainly wasn't close Wilder essentially blow his load dropping him...
Fury I - facts. Refs have stopped fights for less, mind you a guy sprawled out on his back staring at the sky.
Fury II - good big guy beats a good small guy. Fury drained Wilder so much from this that the WBC had to create a whole new division because of it. Fury moved the hair over on his gloves to expose his knuckles. Can literally see his knuckles through the green glove.
Fury III - not sure how you came up with those numbers because only Fury got the long count, as noted in real time by everyone from Andre Ward to Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier, etc.
Quit the revisionist history. It weakens your position.Comment
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Ortiz - Signed to Eddie put on two abysmal performances against Malik and Dave Allen then pissed hot, he was never dangerous for anyone, Fury started the ortiz is a "boogeyman" shít years ago and Wilder ran with it.
Ortiz - he was signed with Hearn and still didn't get the fight. Hearn's PED cover-ups are no secret. The fight never happened because he was dangerous for Joshua.
Fury I - facts. Refs have stopped fights for less, mind you a guy sprawled out on his back staring at the sky.
Fury II - good big guy beats a good small guy. Fury drained Wilder so much from this that the WBC had to create a whole new division because of it. Fury moved the hair over on his gloves to expose his knuckles. Can literally see his knuckles through the green glove.
Fury III - not sure how you came up with those numbers because only Fury got the long count, as noted in real time by everyone from Andre Ward to Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier, etc.
Quit the revisionist history. It weakens your position.
Fury I - Not a fact at all, an unconscious man doesn't keep their "knee" in the air, they lose control of their body.Fury was completely in control hence why the ref allowed it to continue and the fact he (the ref) was a trained paramedic and understands the nuances you fail to understand...
Fury II - No, The WBC created the new division to make money, nothing to do with Fury. Heavyweights have been dealing with weight disparities for the entirety of its's existence and yet guys over come weight advantages all the time...
Wilder has beat opponents with over 100 pounds on him one with almost 200 pounds on him.
The issue he fought his first opponent who was a similar size to him with a weight advantage and ability, as for your bullshít about the gloves it's not even worth engaging with.
Fury III - I don't care about your opinion it's a fact, you can literally time the KDs yourself with a stopwatch, Also don't care about their subject opinion either the problem we have here is the Camera and the stopwatch is the one "Witness" that doesn't lie and isn't subjective...
The irony in you having the audacity to mention revisionism, lmao just pfft...Comment
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