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  • #41
    Originally posted by THC View Post
    If Wilder had said I have evidence of Fury cheating, then I'd suspect the writer of this piece would've been curious enough to see if it was something other than previously spewed excuses.

    But because Wilder claimed he had proof, it's disappointing that the writer did not press him for details.
    The writer should have challenged Wilder with the proof he supposedly has as the prize on the line they were fighting for. The writer most likely would have outboxed Wilder for 8 or 9 rds but then got ko'd in the 10th by a sloppy eyes closed windmill.

    Wilder then would have thanked God and claimed once again he doesn't need to learn how to box because he just needs to be perfect for 1 second.

    It would be a tough loss for the writer and where would he go from there? Maybe Berto/Ghost winner?

    Maybe I would interview the writer after and he would claim Wilder cheated which he has proof of and then I of course would have challenged the writer for said proof thus continuing the lineage of speculative proof of cheating claims as a new boxing title often fought for and disputed frequently.

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    • #42
      The truth is a hard pill to swallow.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        It don't matter fury cheated. If he can fool people and not get caught then not Tyson fault.
        Of course fury didn't cheat though. But I'm just saying wilder don't need to go on about it. I got burgled, the police didn't do nothing. So I don't go on about it now.
        That's really the truth. People should be fans of good cheaters and quality cheating.
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        • #44
          Originally posted by letsgochump View Post
          ”I recommend ayahuasca bcs I’m so great and talented.”

          An excellent case of why you shouldn’t rely on substances for personal growth. You will just end up being more full or yourself bcs you took some magic shaman concoction that made you even more of a great brilliant genius of a man in your own mind.

          If there is proof, why keep it from everyone else? I would love to see proof of the Tipsy King cheating but nothing I’ve seen suggest it. To me it looked like a good old-fashioned ass whooping.

          And all this ”I have other talents tho” nonsense is just a colossal cope.
          There is proof of Fury cheating - Fury had 2 year PED ban. Then Fury admitted he cheated against Cunnigham in Rogan interview. And you can clearly see him cheat against Whyte when he dangerously pushed him over with both hands.

          Add to that Fury avoiding Price (after losing to him in the amateurs) and avoiding Joshua (watch the Youtube video where Fury says Joshua beat on him in sparring) and both of these guys are apparently "stiff robots".

          Fury is nothing but a walking illusion. A very good fighter but there is a reason he isn't in the P4P list. He's not the great fighter 80% of people think he is. People say AJ didn't deserve his gold medal but Fury didn't even *qualify* for the olympics...

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          • #45
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            Where is this 'proof' Deontay?

            Fury should sue this drugged up fool.
            Problem might be that if Wilder brings it up in the public forum, it might be considered legally inadmissible, or he might be contractually prevented from mentioning it due to standard NDC in the fight contracts. However, if he gets sued, he's legally permitted to enter evidence despite those because it's part of his defense. That's why guilty people rarely sue for defamation, because if proof actually exists, a lawsuit permits the party being sued to enter it into evidence.

            Not saying that's what's going on here. But if Fury ever has cheated, a defamation lawsuit allows evidence on the record, maybe even from past fights, that they'd have been prevented from saying otherwise. You ever notice how boxers never actually give details about contractual things they're complaining about?
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            • #46
              I have to wonder if Wilder didn’t suffer a brain altering injury from those Fury beatdowns, or if his fall from the top was so devastating to his ego he’s in the midst of a serious mental breakdown. I see a mental hospital or prison sentence in his future if he doesn’t get help.

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              • #47
                Dear, that man is at odds with any dignity and intelligence. He is officially the most pathetic and sour loser.

                He knows what Fury did - rареd him in 3 fights.
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                • #48
                  It was that 30 pound suit of armor you wore during the walk in lol
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                  • #49
                    Don't do this to yourself.....
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

                      Problem might be that if Wilder brings it up in the public forum, it might be considered legally inadmissible, or he might be contractually prevented from mentioning it due to standard NDC in the fight contracts. However, if he gets sued, he's legally permitted to enter evidence despite those because it's part of his defense. That's why guilty people rarely sue for defamation, because if proof actually exists, a lawsuit permits the party being sued to enter it into evidence.

                      Not saying that's what's going on here. But if Fury ever has cheated, a defamation lawsuit allows evidence on the record, maybe even from past fights, that they'd have been prevented from saying otherwise. You ever notice how boxers never actually give details about contractual things they're complaining about?
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                      Good thing you’re not an attorney

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