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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Bellew Explains When He Realized Wilder Was Way Too Big

    Last year, former WBC cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew (29-2-1, 19 KOs) was calling out big names left and right. One of those names was WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs). Bellew, who moved up to heavyweight division last March, was feeling very pumped after pulling off a huge upset with an eleventh round stoppage former heavyweight champion David Haye, who suffered a severe Achilles injury during the fight.
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  • Clegg
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    Then why call out Tyson Fury who is even bigger than Wilder?

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    • 1hourRun
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      Lmao! willing to fight David Haye, Parker and Fury but not King Deontay ; another chapter from the chronicles of 'Shook Ones' by Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder.

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      • vitali1999
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        He's just tall that's all. No muscle, break him in half like a toothpick. A prime time Tyson would have brake him into a thousand pieces

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        • Caught Square
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          At least he came to his senses in the end, I mean he was clearly losing to an injured Haye. Only Started winning when Haye became disabled in round 6 and needed 5 rounds to stop him. Cruiserweight is extremely strong atm so it’ll be hard to win a title even down there but honestly I wouldn’t blame him if he hung em up after the rematch win or lose, he’s made a nice load of cash and did well to become a champion at cruiseweight.

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          • sportbuddha
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            100% agree with him, he's a Cruiserweight getting paid a premium to fight on a popular card at HW, not a HW looking to build a legacy and be dominant in the division, he doesn't need to fight AJ or Wilder, just get paid and go home to his family, great attitude.
            Last edited by sportbuddha; 02-05-2018, 08:50 PM.

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              '' On my kids David is more powerful than you! '' - The Bellend

              '' You aint deal with this power doe. '' Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder

              '' You just a man with two arms and two legs. '' - The Bellend

              '' his arm literally wrapped around my whole body... It was as though his arm had tickled his chin and at that moment I knew this is never happening. '' - The Bellend

              BOMBSQUAD!!!

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              • BoxingTech718
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                #8
                Originally posted by Clegg
                Then why call out Tyson Fury who is even bigger than Wilder?
                Tyson Fury is tailmade for Bellew. Stiles make fights and Bellew would school Fury.

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                • 2fast2strong
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                  Fury might be bigger but he isn’t a puncher, he doesn’t want to take a risk in getting hurt by a real puncher, I don’t think he minds fighting guys who he thinks can’t hurt him.

                  Which is smart in my opinion.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vitali1999
                    He's just tall that's all. No muscle, break him in half like a toothpick. A prime time Tyson would have brake him into a thousand pieces
                    A prime Mike Tyson would beat anybody in my opinion. So that’s not a knock on Wilder.
                    But don’t be fooled the tall wiry guys have a lot of sneaky strength.

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