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  • #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    Yeah so when did Tyson Fury ever look good? He sucks to be honest ; him and Joshua only got over because of old ass Klitschko. Lets GO 'BRONZE-BOMBER'! These frauds have taken the division hostage long enough!
    Wilder's manager still steered Wilder around "old ass Klitschko" whereas AJ beat him in his 19th pro fight. So who has Wilder beat then that's comparable? oh yeah "old ass Ortiz" hahahaha the skilled boxer with zero accomplishments as a professional ... except getting caught taking PEDs ofc

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    • #12
      Originally posted by allen23 View Post
      eddie hearn and AJ are the circus act..this is two men willing to fight. lienal champ vs WBC champ. how is this a circus???
      Fury didn't defend in a 2 year period, no longer lineal.
      Fury retired, no longer lineal.

      Funny how so many of you use that term but have no real clue what it means

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      • #13
        Wilders acting like we haven't watched furys last two fights

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        • #14
          Redneck Fury will never be the same fighter he was winning the title. Without PED use he has anyway no chance and Wilder’s people will insist on VADA testing🥊👍

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          • #15
            Originally posted by trippers1 View Post
            I felt Fury was holding alot back in the fight and seemed like he purely wanted to go the full 10 rounds which seems fair enough. I doubt he will be in the same condition/timing/confidence when he fights wilder but another 3 months hard training cant do nothing but help.
            Yeah hopefully it'll be competitive but it's just a joke that people saying it's the best version of Fury that ever existed. Do people really think that Fury is a better win than Joshua for Wilder. Wilder Vs Joshua is the only fight thay decides who 'the man' is IMO.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Sn1 View Post
              Wilder's manager still steered Wilder around "old ass Klitschko" whereas AJ beat him in his 19th pro fight. So who has Wilder beat then that's comparable? oh yeah "old ass Ortiz" hahahaha the skilled boxer with zero accomplishments as a professional ... except getting caught taking PEDs ofc
              Ortiz, regardless of whether he's won a belt or not, was a good win. Ask Dillian Whyte about Ortiz - he was close to tears when WBC mandated them in the final eliminator. Completely swerved him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                eddie hearn and AJ are the circus act..this is two men willing to fight. lienal champ vs WBC champ. how is this a circus???
                This just goes to show nobody can hold the titles ransom, Joshua thinks he is a MAN and all should come to him, this is why they are so many titles and I am gland for it as you dont get wanK*rs like Joshua and Hearn holding up fights with crazy demand,why did not let Lou Dibella put on Whyte vs Wilder in the states, greedy man who dont want to work with promoters he should have done more for his fighters take example callum smith vs George groves the most ****** places of all in history Saudi Arabia for two British fighters fighting for a world title.

                He is not the promoter but reality is he should have pulled some strings

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Sn1 View Post
                  Fury didn't defend in a 2 year period, no longer lineal.
                  Fury retired, no longer lineal.

                  Funny how so many of you use that term but have no real clue what it means
                  He's still lineal, because he's never been beaten. There are no stipulations like you have to defend it or you lose it.

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                  • #19
                    Wilder should bloat up to 26 stone and take 3 years off. Of course wilder will need to admit he didn’t beat best fury.
                    But if wilder wins he can give rematch somewhere down line. Not immediately.
                    Let fury have 4 fights or so and then rematch

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                    • #20
                      Of course it benefits Wilder to say this, just like he said "opponents always come in the best shape when they know they're going to fight me," but that doesn't make it true. In fact, both those statements are complete lies (remember Stiverne? Arreola? Old Ortiz? Etc). Fury looked like ****, he's lost more handspeed, snap off his punches, and STAMINA than even Sergey Kovalev has since he fought Chilemba. That's why I'm not interested in this fight like I would have been with both at their peak. Unfortunately, Wilder never called out Fury when Fury was at his peak, only now, like usual, does Wilder cherry pick the lowest risk name he can find.

                      They call it the Floyd blueprint, but it really seems to be the Al Haymon blueprint. And people wonder why the mainstream boxing fan can never root for any of his fighters. It's because it's the same anti-fan blueprint put into place for every single one of his fighters. They pick easy opponents every time, and then lie about it and try to sell them like they're top opponents. What kind of boxing fan appreciates being lied to? Not me. That's why even fighters with styles I might normally like, like Spence, I can't be a fan. As long as he's with Al Haymon, I worry he will just end up denying fans fights they want to see, like Haymon fighters always do.
                      Last edited by Boxing Logic; 08-20-2018, 04:27 AM.

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