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  • #31
    He has always talked about changing and learning the skills of boxing beyound the bussiness of bombs away hey the got got into some good fights and made out well for himself but he is not going to change most fighters do not change to the degree he would have to ........... and yea he is old in age and ring wear.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by El_Mero

      Found another one

      He called the 1st fight after trashing the ring and lineal championship, only to look like as.ses trying to cherrypick a semi retired Fury. Then luckily got a draw. Commenced to get his @ss whooped the next 2 fights. As for your claim he never ducked anyone, lol...its easy to do that when you don't make offers to anyone. After stepped up, get got his sh.it pushed in. End of story.
      Not true. At all.

      Fury had been back in action for two fights, in great shape, and fought the best fight of his life when he fought the undefeated Wilder in Wilder-Fury 1.
      Same number of tune-ups Ali had when facing Frazier in the 1971 classic, after being inactive for a similar amount of time.

      More than that, Fury was the undefeated Heavyweight Champion of the World, and Wilder wanted the most important fight out there - and that's what he got...three times.

      Nothing that never champions like Ruiz, Joshua, Parker, Zhang and Ortiz ever matched in their careers.

      These Joshua fans are ridiculous!

      Your guy had some big audiences, won a few very good matches, wore a few plastic belts, as most contenders eventually do; but he got blasted out before he could earn a title shot.

      Wilder made the most title defenses of the era's title claimants, yet never once lost in his prime (like Joshua and Parker and Ruiz and Lewis, Dubois and both Klitschko brothers did), and took on many of the same guys as his contemporaries.

      That's HOW History is going to record the era.
      Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 06-26-2025, 09:44 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by El_Mero

        The offer to AJ has been proven to be bs.

        Enlighten us all on those tough fights he took? Ref saved him in the 1st fight vs 50yo Ortiz, fight. He HAD to save face. He HAD to rematch Fury after getting a gift draw.

        What tough fights during his title run did he take besides those 2? Spizlka, Molina, Brezeale? Lol
        Molina and Breazeale are both on Joshua's resume as getting title shots as well. Nobody giving Joshua any guff about that. Interesting.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
          More than that, Fury was the undefeated Heavyweight Champion of the World, and Wilder wanted the most important fight out there - and that's what he got...three times.

          Wilder wanted a flabby out of shape ring rusted cokehead who had been back for 6 months and looked terrible against cans after a near 3 year long "retirement" where he looked to have ballooned up to 350 or more. A guy who was considered pillow fisted, a guy who was dropped by Steve Cunningham.

          What was SUPPOSED to happen was Wilder was meant to flatline him, then he was gonna walk around saying he was the real lineal champ, that he beat "the guy", that Fury is a better British HW than AJ citing their respective performances against Wlad etc. It was meant to be a smart play where they rushed an undisciplined pillow fisted opponent into a fight before he was back at 100%and could get bragging rights in the posturing war with AJ, but they ****ed up. Then they ****ed up again with the rematch because they were encouraged by the knockdowns in the first fight and figured they were going to get point fighter Fury again, remember "he has to perfect for 12 rounds, I only have to be perfect for one second"?

          It was a cherry pick gone wrong. Tbh I think Fury himself committed to the Wilder fights as a way of avoiding AJ too. The fight was signed out of nowhere right near the AJ/Povetkin fight. Thats not me being an AJ nuthugger or saying AJ is necessarily better than Wilder either, i'm saying that at that time Fury felt he was, and Wilder felt Fury was a less dangerous fight than AJ too. So they signed to fight each other then proceeded to talk a bunch of **** about "best vs the best" and trying to boost each others credibility while **** talking Joshua.
          letsgochump letsgochump likes this.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

            Not true. At all.

            Fury had been back in action for two fights, in great shape, and fought the best fight of his life when he fought the undefeated Wilder in Wilder-Fury 1.
            Same number of tune-ups Ali had when facing Frazier in the 1971 classic, after being inactive for a similar amount of time.

            More than that, Fury was the undefeated Heavyweight Champion of the World, and Wilder wanted the most important fight out there - and that's what he got...three times.

            Nothing that never champions like Ruiz, Joshua, Parker, Zhang and Ortiz ever matched in their careers.

            These Joshua fans are ridiculous!

            Your guy had some big audiences, won a few very good matches, wore a few plastic belts, as most contenders eventually do; but he got blasted out before he could earn a title shot.

            Wilder made the most title defenses of the era's title claimants, yet never once lost in his prime (like Joshua and Parker and Ruiz and Lewis, Dubois and both Klitschko brothers did), and took on many of the same guys as his contemporaries.

            That's HOW History is going to record the era.
            History will record Wilder’s advanced level twerking, talking about being extrarestrial and wanting a body on his record while beating Szpilka and Duhaupas level guys. History will remember him facing 3 top guys in Parker, Fury and Zhang.

            Autopsy. Egg weights. Bum squad. Till this day. Till this DAY.

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            • #36
              If he leans too much on just “feeling confident,” he could get caught off guard again.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
                How is he gonna get his confidence back if the keeps wearing women's j-e-welry??
                You know he'd beat the snots out of anyone you've ever met, right? Maybe 3 at a time.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                  You know he'd beat the snots out of anyone you've ever met, right? Maybe 3 at a time.
                  Not quite, Pillow the Wimp! I know some people that would scare the **** out of Deontay, without even throwing a punch.

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                  • #39
                    The latest in a tediously long run of hapless knock overs by the Olympic bronze medalist.
                    Wichita, ain’t that the cow town that Wyatt Earp cleaned up, pardner?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by steeve steel View Post

                      Not quite, Pillow the Wimp! I know some people that would scare the **** out of Deontay, without even throwing a punch.
                      Really? In mom's basement?

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