Wilder is the Biggest SCAM in Boxing History

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  • Willow The Wisp
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    #161
    Originally posted by Pac=Duran

    Come on man. Joshua never quit. He couldn't answer the ref after being knocked down 4 times. He was battered from pillar to post.

    Valor matters? Like swerving every major challenge in the heavyweight division before choosing to take on the wounded animal/obese drug addiction tyson fury and then proceed to lose? Lmao

    Wilders a fraud, AJ is a real fighter
    Fury was 2-0 in his comeback leading into his super fight with Wilder. Same as Ali when heading in to his own very similar circumstances against Frazier in 71', and Fury fought his defining battle in that draw.

    Ortiz was in the same ability bracket as Ruiz, Parker and Whyte- the best of Joshua's docket.

    See; here at the hall, facts are what we are bound to, as the keepers of the history.

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      #162
      That was the kill shot, BTW. The debate wasn't ever close.

      But take heart; there is no shortage of casual fans who will support your views.

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        #163
        Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

        Fury was 2-0 in his comeback leading into his super fight with Wilder. Same as Ali when heading in to his own very similar circumstances against Frazier in 71', and Fury fought his defining battle in that draw.

        Ortiz was in the same ability bracket as Ruiz, Parker and Whyte- the best of Joshua's docket.

        See; here at the hall, facts are what we are bound to, as the keepers of the history.
        You obviously didn't see furys opponents in his come back lmao.

        The only reason wilders team consented to that fight was because they and everyone else thought Fury was still a total wreckage, and he was tbh. Still managed to beat the joke fraud Wilder though lmao.

        Anyone defending Wilder has to hang on to Ortiz like he was some great opponent. He was over 50 LOL

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          #164
          Originally posted by Pac=Duran

          You obviously didn't see furys opponents in his come back lmao.

          The only reason wilders team consented to that fight was because they and everyone else thought Fury was still a total wreckage, and he was tbh. Still managed to beat the joke fraud Wilder though lmao.

          Anyone defending Wilder has to hang on to Ortiz like he was some great opponent. He was over 50 LOL
          Casual fan.

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            #165
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

            Fury was 2-0 in his comeback leading into his super fight with Wilder. Same as Ali when heading in to his own very similar circumstances against Frazier in 71', and Fury fought his defining battle in that draw.

            Ortiz was in the same ability bracket as Ruiz, Parker and Whyte- the best of Joshua's docket.

            See; here at the hall, facts are what we are bound to, as the keepers of the history.
            when one cant argue on resume one argues based on ability...aka fantasy

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              #166
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

              Casual fan.
              NOOOOOOO he just called me a casual!

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                #167
                Deontay Wilder is facing calls to retire after his second loss in a row, this time a stoppage at the hands of Zhilei Zhang.


                Malik scott was training wilder to not get hit with the right hook lmao

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