Comments Thread For: Wilder Stands Firm on Cheating Claims: I Know What Tyson Fury Did, I Have Proof of A lot of Things

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  • The D3vil
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    #91
    Just let it go, brother.

    I don't doubt that Tyson Fury is at LEAST a steroid cheat, as he has tested positive & claimed a "wild boar" was the cause, but unless you're going to release the proof, then just let it go.

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    • kafkod
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      #92
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

      Hence why Wilder wants Fury to try to sue him. That's exactly what I've been saying the whole time... He may not be able to reveal his proof unless it ends up in court. Then he can...

      That's been my point the whole time you've been responding to me. Come on.
      You are missing the point. Proof of cheating in a pro boxing match could not be covered up by a NDA. Even signing such an agreement, with money changing hands all over the world as a direct result of the outcome, would land both parties in court on conspiracy charges.
      Last edited by kafkod; 12-11-2023, 07:40 PM.

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      • kafkod
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        #93
        Originally posted by champion4ever

        Wrong! It's because the system is broken and the state of Nevada is corrupt. While I can't prove it.
        But you said the evidence is "Irrefutable, Indisputable, Incontrovertible ... "

        Do you know what those words mean?

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        • champion4ever
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          #94
          Originally posted by greeneye99

          Lol
          The evidence is so *Irrefutable *Indisputable Incontrovertible*
          Where is it?
          Why didn't Wilder present any of this evidence?
          You & Wilder both are soo Funny
          I don't know. Perhaps, it's because Team Fury bought his silence so that he wouldn't go public with the evidence. I mean it is very plausible

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          • pollywog
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            #95
            Originally posted by champion4ever

            I don't know. Perhaps, it's because Team Fury bought his silence so that he wouldn't go public with the evidence. I mean it is very plausible
            Oh fück yeah bro ! That's gotta be it. I mean what else could it be ?

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              #96
              Wilder is the typical lazy person who didn't apply himself in school because he thought he was a baddazz so smart he didn't need to study. So now he's sort of an adult... still running his ignorance fueled big mouth. He'll never accept the FACT that Fury beat him twice... and arguably 3 times. LEGITIMATELY. He SHOULD be thankful he has enough cashish to last him a dozen lifetimes, and just MOVE ON.

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                #97
                Originally posted by champion4ever

                I don't know. Perhaps, it's because Team Fury bought his silence so that he wouldn't go public with the evidence. I mean it is very plausible
                Nothing You ever say is "Plausible"
                Soooo
                Fury's team bought Wilders silence
                But
                Yet Wilder keeps mentioning that Fury cheated
                Does that even make sense?
                Champion4ever please get your head checked the comments you make don't ever make logical sense
                Smh

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                • champion4ever
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by greeneye99

                  Nothing You ever say is "Plausible"
                  Soooo
                  Fury's team bought Wilders silence
                  But
                  Yet Wilder keeps mentioning that Fury cheated
                  Does that even make sense?
                  Champion4ever please get your head checked the comments you make don't ever make logical sense
                  Smh
                  Fury is a fucking thug who has been linked to organized crime. So anything is possible.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by pollywog

                    Oh fück yeah bro ! That's gotta be it. I mean what else could it be ?
                    Ok, if Deontay Wilder doesn’t have the proof or evidence that Fury cheated; Then why don’t Tyson Fury sue him for slander and defamation of character.

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                    • crimsonfalcon07
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by kafkod

                      You are missing the point. Proof of cheating in a pro boxing match could not be covered up by a NDA. Even signing such an agreement, with money changing hands all over the world as a direct result of the outcome, would land both parties in court on conspiracy charges.
                      Without knowing what "proof" Wilder thinks he has and what the contracts are, it's all supposition.

                      And cheating in a pro boxing match isn't necessarily illegal. In fact, it's not USUALLY illegal.

                      Fury has already cheated once. Just got given a postdated suspension.

                      Even some of the most egregious cases of cheating in boxing history didn't lead to jail time or court. Margarito loading his gloves vs Cotto... One year suspension. No real criminal penalties. Tyson biting Holyfield. Legendary, led to a DQ, but no criminal penalties. Hundreds, probably thousands of examples of doping. Heck, David Benavidez committed a federal felony doing *******. Did he serve even a day of jail time? How about Jarrell Miller?

                      The only one I know of that led to jail time was Reston v Collins.

                      I think you're vastly overestimating how much cheating in boxing counts as criminal conduct. It's EXCEEDINGLY rare for courts to get involved. It gets left to the corrupt commissions and alphabet organizations and state licensing the overwhelming majority of the time.

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