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  • #11
    When Beontay captured the title, I was picturing him with no other fighters than Fury and Klitschko.
    Guess what? They never made it into Beontay's resume.
    He had two years and didn't even show any effort to fight them.
    Biggest joke in boxing.

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    • #12
      Wilder talking sense for once. You can tell him and Fury are friends, they clearly respect each other.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Wilder talking sense for once. You can tell him and Fury are friends, they clearly respect each other.
        Yeah they are. They're united in jealousy

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
          Yeah they are. They're united in jealousy
          The pair of them huddled together outside in the snow. Their bodies shivering as they press their chilly faces against the cold pane of glass and look inwards at the roaring fire and piles of presents surrounding the large, heartily laughing man enjoying the house that Anthony built.

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          • #15
            This guy never talks sense . Of course he has to down play the Joshua / Klitchko win bc of his own reluctance to fight Klitchko . So that sums his rant up but i genuinely believe he thinks Fury defeating a much less prepared Klitchko ,less focused Klitchko than Joshua getting a win with a more desperate Klitchko in NINETEEN fights is less impressive .

            Wilder just isnt smart he continues to prove that .

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            • #16
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              This guy never talks sense . Of course he has to down play the Joshua / Klitchko win bc of his own reluctance to fight Klitchko . So that sums his rant up but i genuinely believe he thinks Fury defeating a much less prepared Klitchko ,less focused Klitchko than Joshua getting a win with a more desperate Klitchko in NINETEEN fights is less impressive .

              Wilder just isnt smart he continues to prove that .
              Nah this is all part of the game. The trick is to command as many headlines as possible so Deontay is firing from as many angles as he can. Talking up the currently irrelevant, but still newsworthy Fury helps to talk down Joshua and stoke interest in them eventually getting down to business.

              If the roles were reversed and Joshua was currently out of action whilst Fury held the coveted number one spot he'd be saying the opposite. That Furys win was the televised equivalent of morphine and that he had more respect for poor suspended Joshua. It's all a game.

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              • #17
                A fit healthy and focused Tyson is unquestionably one of the best heavyweights of the 21st century along with Lennox Lewis and Wlad. AJ, Wilder, Parker are doing their best but nowhere near

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Karoriori View Post
                  A fit healthy and focused Tyson
                  Legend has it that you can find this mythical creature riding a unicorn at the end of every rainbow...

                  I hope he does make it back, but I doubt we'll ever see him reach his potential. It's the mental fitness which I worry about more so than his current weight issue.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                    This guy never talks sense . Of course he has to down play the Joshua / Klitchko win bc of his own reluctance to fight Klitchko . So that sums his rant up but i genuinely believe he thinks Fury defeating a much less prepared Klitchko ,less focused Klitchko than Joshua getting a win with a more desperate Klitchko in NINETEEN fights is less impressive .

                    Wilder just isnt smart he continues to prove that .

                    I actually wonder why Wilder, for all his years boxing since he made his debut back in 2008 never fought Wladimir Klitschko. Or rather, even showed any real interest of boxing against Wladimir Klitschko. Wlad was still boxing for many years whilst Wilder was also boxing himself and whilst he was a title holder. Not once did they (Wilder and his team) even showed any real interest of boxing against either Klitschko brother. Considering how much passion and interest Wilder shows now to prove to be the best. Back in those days, Wladimir Klitschko was the undisputed best heavyweight with most belts and was the lineal champion. So why didn't Wilder want to prove himself then?

                    The situation is extremely funny!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Holler View Post
                      The pair of them huddled together outside in the snow. Their bodies shivering as they press their chilly faces against the cold pane of glass and look inwards at the roaring fire and piles of presents surrounding the large, heartily laughing man enjoying the house that Anthony built.


                      Lmao. If you aren't an author you should be.

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