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    #51
    Originally posted by juggernaut666
    Most "EXPERTS ? lol ) would know know one credible would consider Tyson lineal


    Fury, 30, put on a boxing masterclass as he easily swept aside Francesco Pianeta in Belfast last month.

    The pair went the distance but the lineal champion never looked uncomfortable in a dominant display in front of a packed crowd.





    The lineal champ said: "Think it's now safe to say AJ and his team are a pack of s***houses and will rob the British boxing fans of Britons biggest fight."




    Deontay Wilder will meet lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on Dec. 1.


    Lineal champion Tyson Fury erupted in the direction of Anthony Joshua, after watching the unified champion's stoppage win over Alexander Povetkin. After getting rattled in the early going, Joshua knocked out Povetikn to in the seventh round to retain the WBA, IBO, WBO, IBF heavyweight titles at a very packed Wembley Stadium in London.


    Lineal champion Tyson Fury erupted in the direction of Anthony Joshua, after watching the unified champion's stoppage win over Alexander Povetkin.




    Deontay Wilder will defend his title against lineal champion Tyson Fury in a blockbuster matchup of undefeated heavyweights Saturday, December 1 live on pay-per-view.




    Fury, the lineal heavyweight champion, returned in June after nearly a two-year layoff due to personal issues to defeat Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta in August.


    https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.a...-ibf-/3531556/

    Wilder announced a fight with lineal champion Tyson Fury in the US in early December. Joshua said he wants Wilder in April next year.


    Boxing’s last great heavyweight champion Lennox ‘The Lion’ Lewis 41-2-1 (32) has voiced his opinion on the upcoming title fights between lineal Boxing’s last great heavyweight champion Lennox ‘The Lion’ Lewis 41-2-1 (32) has voiced his opinion on the upcoming title fights between lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and WBC titleholder Deontay Wilder and unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and challenger Alexander Povetkin.


    Boxing’s last great heavyweight champion Lennox ‘The Lion’ Lewis 41-2-1 (32) has voiced his opinion on the upcoming title fights between lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and WBC titleholder Deontay Wilder




    Fury, who is the cousin of lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, is as excited as could be for the fight.


    https://www.******.com/537472-tyson-...-really-learn/

    It’s a fourth-round stoppage victory for Fury, who remains the lineal heavyweight champion dating back to his first fight before the layoff, an upset decision victory over future hall of famer Wladimir Klitschko.

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      #52
      Originally posted by yammy25
      Rematch clauses are nearly always made public in fights of this magnitude.
      Because inevitably, someone opens their mouth that shouldn't. Which is what happened here. But when Fury, Wilder, Warren, Finkel, etc have been asked about rematch clauses, they've been coy or said they can't discuss it.


      I can't think of a big fight or super fight in the last 10 years that has featured a clause and it not be made public much earlier and certainly not by the b-sides trainer.
      Haymon runs a tight ship and prefers to keep things on a need to know basis. There's no reason the public ever needs to know about a rematch clause before a fight takes place.


      they are your actual words and I proved them to be false..very easily in fact by simply looking at the profile.

      The only liar here is you.
      It's not my fault that you don't know how to read. If you don't believe me that my original account is over a decade old, and if you want to know my real identity, make me a wager that is worth my while. My login of my old account still works.

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        #53
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        Because inevitably, someone opens their mouth that shouldn't. Which is what happened here. But when Fury, Wilder, Warren, Finkel, etc have been asked about rematch clauses, they've been coy or said they can't discuss it.




        Haymon runs a tight ship and prefers to keep things on a need to know basis. There's no reason the public ever needs to know about a rematch clause before a fight takes place.




        It's not my fault that you don't know how to read. If you don't believe me that my original account is over a decade old, and if you want to know my real identity, make me a wager that is worth my while. My login of my old account still works.
        I have directly quoted you. If you wish to go and edit your original post, I'll happily go and screen cap that you edited it to further prove what a liar you are.
        you said your original zero account goes back many years... they are your words.

        It doesn't at all, and is easily proved by simply visiting that profile. I am calling you a liar because you stated THAT account, the very account you named, goes back many years and it in fact does not.

        Dont come at me with what you do with kafkod, by placing imaginary millionaire wagers with people.. by the way Is it just you who has loads of money or do the other two who apparently use this account have access to tens of thousands of dollars too ?

        I quoted you directly.. called you out on your black and white words and have proved that what you stated to another member is word for word.. bull****. I dont need to make a wager to prove its bull**** when your direct quote and the age of the account you stated are in direct contradiction.

        What are you going to do ? say i edited the quote and you said original and not original zero ? GTFO you mess...

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          #54
          Originally posted by yammy25
          you said your original zero account goes back many years... they are your words.
          That account is three years old and my original account is over ten years old. If you want to argue over your opinion of "many," be my guest.


          Dont come at me with what you do with kafkod, by placing imaginary millionaire wagers with people.
          Nothing imaginary about it. If you don't believe I've been on this site for over a decade, bet me. You know proving myself will reveal my identity and I should be compensated for that.

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            #55
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            That account is three years old and my original account is over ten years old. If you want to argue over your opinion of "many," be my guest.



            Nothing imaginary about it. If you don't believe I've been on this site for over a decade, bet me. You know proving myself will reveal my identity and I should be compensated for that.
            It's not even three years old... and it isn't an opinion, here's the definition.
            3 years, given the life of this forum, matches none of the below.

            1.
            a large number of.

            synonyms:
            numerous, a great/good deal of, a lot of, a large/great number of, great quan****** of, plenty of, countless, innumerable, scores of, crowds of, droves of, an army of, a horde of, a multitude of, a multiplicity of

            You can argue with me, but you cant argue the dictionary definition.

            When did i say you haven't been on here for a decade? I said you lied about your original zero account being here for many years which is correct.

            I didn't say you haven't been here for over a decade at all... you may think I've implied it but that's your opinion and that's wholly subjective. I've only asked why you lied about a specific named accounts age.

            I don't have to financially compensate you for outing yourself, because i don't give a flying **** who you are.. or the other two tossers you apparently share this account with. You can all remain completely anonymous for all i care.


            For someone who likes to live purely in the black and white of things, which has always been your posting and debate style, you're trying very hard to figure a way of putting across a different version.

            You posted something, I took it at its absolute literal meaning and it's turned out to be incorrect and/or untrue, there really isn't anything else to it. What you stated.. was false, untrue and incorrect.

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              #56
              If Wilder defeats Tyson Fury twice; Once in the U.S and once in the U.K. He could become arguably bigger than Anthony Joshua in terms of popularity in Great Britain.

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                #57
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                If Wilder defeats Tyson Fury twice; Once in the U.S and once in the U.K. He could become arguably bigger than Anthony Joshua in terms of popularity in Great Britain.
                I want what you're smoking.

                1. The british fans will be cheering on Fury out of the two.. should wilder win one or both then theyre gong to root for the other brit ( AJ ) to give back national pride and beat wilder.

                2. There is absolutely no way in gods green earth, that Wilder becomes more popular than Anthony Joshua on this island.

                I would bet my ****ing house... that if Wilder beat Fury twice and then faced any other top challenger than AJ, and AJ faced any other challenger than Wilder, that AJ would smoke him on PPV buys in the UK even if he stayed ****ing inactive.

                I dont see how hard it is for US fans to get... that the vast majority of the UK fanbase is absolutely massively casual and responds to AJ not just through boxing but because of his image, how he is..etc whether its a facade or not.

                Deontay wilders whole persona and attitude, is absolutely not what the vast majority of UK boxing-buying public want. in fact its **** opposite.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by yammy25
                  I want what you're smoking.

                  1. The british fans will be cheering on Fury out of the two.. should wilder win one or both then theyre gong to root for the other brit ( AJ ) to give back national pride and beat wilder.

                  2. There is absolutely no way in gods green earth, that Wilder becomes more popular than Anthony Joshua on this island.

                  I would bet my ****ing house... that if Wilder beat Fury twice and then faced any other top challenger than AJ, and AJ faced any other challenger than Wilder, that AJ would smoke him on PPV buys in the UK even if he stayed ****ing inactive.

                  I dont see how hard it is for US fans to get... that the vast majority of the UK fanbase is absolutely massively casual and responds to AJ not just through boxing but because of his image, how he is..etc whether its a facade or not.

                  Deontay wilders whole persona and attitude, is absolutely not what the vast majority of UK boxing-buying public want. in fact its **** opposite.
                  I forgot that Anthony Joshua's image is like 5th Avenue in the U.S.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    I forgot that Anthony Joshua's image is like 5th Avenue in the U.S.
                    ooohh you meant Wilder having popularity in the US akin the AJ's in the UK?

                    That i wouldn't know...I cant imagine it myself, not through beating Fury, even twice.
                    I can absolutely see if Wilder beat AJ him eclipsing in the US what AJ's popularity is here... because it stands to reason that all of a sudden the US casual would jump on an undisputed HW champ like any other countries public would for their man

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by yammy25
                      ooohh you meant Wilder having popularity in the US akin the AJ's in the UK?

                      That i wouldn't know...I cant imagine it myself, not through beating Fury, even twice.
                      I can absolutely see if Wilder beat AJ him eclipsing in the US what AJ's popularity is here... because it stands to reason that all of a sudden the US casual would jump on an undisputed HW champ like any other countries public would for their man
                      The U.K. Is so small that Joshua is basically the only hero and role model it has.

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