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  • umop-ap!sdn
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    #21
    Hahaha Awwwww that's sooooo sweet

    All the "hometown" support posts are soooo cute. Look at all of you with your panties in a bunch at the thought of your hero "Big Mouth The Yeti" being KO'd by "The Bum Bomber".

    SMH

    Listen.. Back your guy if you want but don't sugar coat a U.K. turd, call it a Mars Bar than try to deliver it to North American and force feed it to me. Fury is absolutely **** and will suffer a horrible horrible defeat the second he fights a top legitimate Heavy and it's going to make all of you look like biased numbskulls for tooting his horn so damn loud. And i'm not talking Cunninghams of the world. Give me a W over Arreola, Stiverne or Wilder and i can begin to take you seriously. As much as I don't like Haye, and I really dont fkn like him, he would have given Fury a lesson and none of us would have to listen to BigMouth the Yeti talk anymore.

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    • hogey
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      #22
      Both are useless overated lumps, but seeing as Fury is easy so to hit and gets decked by non punchers and Cruiserweights if they fight Wilder will starch him inside of 3 rounds.

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      • kafkod
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        #23
        Originally posted by Trudoe
        As much as I don't like Haye, and I really dont fkn like him, he would have given Fury a lesson and none of us would have to listen to BigMouth the Yeti talk anymore.
        PLEEEEEEEEASE people, stop posting this same opinion over and over every time Fury's name is mentioned. It didn't happen and it never will.
        Fury/Haye is OVER, FINISHED, KAPUT, DEAD AS A DODO, OVER AND OUT AND THE FAT LADY HAS SUNG TWICE. You missed her? You were lucky. She was f***king awful.

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        • hitking
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          #24
          Its hilarious to me how many of the clowns on this thread ****'n on Wilder's resume are the same clowns with their lips planted firmly on GGG's ballsack and defend his joke of a resume to the death. #doublestandards

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          • Tom Cruise
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            #25
            Originally posted by hitking
            Its hilarious to me how many of the clowns on this thread ****'n on Wilder's resume are the same clowns with their lips planted firmly on GGG's ballsack and defend his joke of a resume to the death. #doublestandards
            You think Wilders faced the same competition as GGG?

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            • hitking
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              #26
              Originally posted by Tom Cruise
              You think Wilders faced the same competition as GGG?
              Nope, but that's not my point. Both of their resumes are jokes. But folks let it slide when it comes to GGG and **** on Wilder. Even though GGG is older and had a more extensive amateur resume. Wilder needs to stop it up. But if GGG can fight the crappy competition he's fought for nearly a decade. Wilder should get the benefit of the doubt. Especially from those who worship GGG.

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              • MindGame
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                #27
                It looks to me like Wilder is finally ready to step up and see where he stands..... This is just talk, trying to create some potential interest.... I'm guessing he thinks Fury will win and is trying to set the table for down the road.... I'm just glad play time is over for him...... Wilder doesn't look like he can fight very well while moving backwards.... I hope they can address that in the gym before the push for a title fight.....

                I think Fury would be a better match for Wilder than the winner of the Arreola fight....

                I don't mind this sideshow, regardless of who wins.... At least there's something going on in the Heavyweight division, weak as it is... The Klitschko's have owned this division for so long, I can't remember who was the last legitimate threat after Lennox Lewis......

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                • Ryn0
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by hitking
                  Nope, but that's not my point. Both of their resumes are jokes. But folks let it slide when it comes to GGG and **** on Wilder. Even though GGG is older and had a more extensive amateur resume. Wilder needs to stop it up. But if GGG can fight the crappy competition he's fought for nearly a decade. Wilder should get the benefit of the doubt. Especially from those who worship GGG.
                  GGG resume as poor as it is is still miles ahead of Wilders.

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                  • hitking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Ryn0
                    GGG resume as poor as it is is still miles ahead of Wilders.
                    GGG's older, been a pro longer, and had a more extensive amateur career. Wilder was late to the sport. No excuses. But he needed an apprenticeship far more than GGG. GGG probably could have competed with the best in his division ten fights or less into his career. Wilder, even 30 fights deep, is still a work in progress.

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                    • TheUptownKid
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                      #30
                      I hate when people use the better competition reasoning for a w or l. Both have shown that they are elite level competition and as far as experience goes, wilder is an Olympic medalist and has sparred with a klitschko. I think that is as good as fighting a 5'11 Cunningham and Chisora. I told multiple people b4 rigo beat donaire that it would be an easy fight for him and it was, same about Garcia khan and Garcia morales. Experience isn't everything because you're not in the ring w the others and both present unique styles for the other, I just think fury relies on a bit of physicality that won't be effective vs wilder.

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