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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder: Steward Wouldn't Have Allowed Fury to Beat Klitschko

    Deontay Wilder doesn't know what Wladimir Klitschko was thinking when he fought Tyson Fury. The unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion does know that Emanuel Steward wouldn't have allowed such a passive performance from Klitschko. The late trainer had a strong bond with the former heavyweight champion and often motivated him in the corner to do the things Steward knew were necessary to win.
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    Well put by Wilder. No question that Steward is missed.

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    • anonymous2.0
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      Yeah to be honest I'm a huge fan of Banks as a trainer. It looks like Wladamir is coasting off of experience in his fights.

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      • Butch.McRae
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        #4
        This might be the smartest sound bite Wilder has ever given.

        I was watching Steward talk boxing on YouTube last night. He helped give guys in Detroit (and surrounding areas) an outlet when there wasn't many.

        Great man indeed.

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        • Luilun
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          #5
          You know Wilder there's something called age, just like Marciano Ko Louis, Tyson knock out Holmes and you can go on

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          • williefroth
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            Wlad threw the Fury fight and made some say $50 million betting

            Wlad as a communist made a fortune by throwing the Fury fight and looking terrible doing so. Boxing is a fixed sport where the outcome is easily changed. Been this way for 60 years with fixed fights. Wlad won big by losing to that big goofy lopsided bowling pin oafcartoon soft Fury. That's the way boxing is controlled by crooks and manipulated by greedy seedy scum promoters.

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              #7
              Originally posted by williefroth
              Wlad as a communist made a fortune by throwing the Fury fight and looking terrible doing so. Boxing is a fixed sport where the outcome is easily changed. Been this way for 60 years with fixed fights. Wlad won big by losing to that big goofy lopsided bowling pin oafcartoon soft Fury. That's the way boxing is controlled by crooks and manipulated by greedy seedy scum promoters.
              Omg. I suggest you find another sport to follow.

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              • williefroth
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                Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                Omg. I suggest you find another sport to follow.
                I just state the truth pops. Only the truth. Boxing is a seedy sport run by crooks and greedy promoters. So easy to fix fights and control the sport. Ever wonder why the best boxers avoid better competition and get easy fights? Duh? wise up and listen and learn from me it's free advice.

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                • bigjer88
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by williefroth
                  I just state the truth pops. Only the truth. Boxing is a seedy sport run by crooks and greedy promoters. So easy to fix fights and control the sport. Ever wonder why the best boxers avoid better competition and get easy fights? Duh? wise up and listen and learn from me it's free advice.
                  Anybody who pays attention to the sport knows that it's seedy, but if it is as corrupt and predetermined as you claim, why do you follow it?

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                  • williefroth
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                    Originally posted by bigjer88
                    Anybody who pays attention to the sport knows that it's seedy, but if it is as corrupt and predetermined as you claim, why do you follow it?
                    I try and bet the fixed fights and watch the betting lines and bet against the public money. Insider information is essential in fixed boxing matches and have been that way for 60 years or so,. If anyone actually thinks boxing is a clean sport get a grip. Judges are bought off and fighters easily take dives for cash. Wlad threw the Fury fight.

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