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    LOS ANGELES Deontay Wilder wasn't about to give Tyson Fury credit for the former heavyweight champion's most meaningful victory. As Wilder went back and forth with his unbeaten challenger during a press conference Wednesday, the defending WBC heavyweight champion made sure to dispute the magnitude of Fury's upset of Wladimir Klitschko. England's Fury was a 4-1 underdog against Klitschko, but the 6-feet-9 Brit beat the long-reigning champion by unanimous decision in their 12-round title fight in November 2015.
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  • #2
    Beyonce is right, Klitschko didn't even fight but Wildher will! War Beyonce!

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    • #3
      When i said this Wilder fans were having none of it. Now the guy says it himself.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        When i said this Wilder fans were having none of it. Now the guy says it himself.
        The majority of the Wilder fan base is just cancerous and ******ed. Before this, they were calling Fury a fluke, a drug addict, a cheat, got lucky etc.

        Now fast forward and now they're saying he's the lineal king, beat Klitschko, top 3 in the world etc

        And this despite Wilder saying Klitschko beat himself!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          When i said this Wilder fans were having none of it. Now the guy says it himself.

          I am Wilder fan but honestly think he may lose this fight he has terrible footwork for a boxer and surely Fury can Capitalise on that so what you say Mr Barrett when Fury when on points you think he is not entitled to 50-50 with AJ?

          Or you still think he is the A side despite not even being in a PPV in America

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rudy View Post
            I am Wilder fan but honestly think he may lose this fight he has terrible footwork for a boxer and surely Fury can Capitalise on that so what you say Mr Barrett when Fury when on points you think he is not entitled to 50-50 with AJ?

            Or you still think he is the A side despite not even being in a PPV in America
            PPV in Murica is a history, you have Eddie now to save you

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            • #7
              Fury ducked the Klitschko rematch.

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              • #8
                Got knocked down 2x and ducked em —the Wilder trifecta.

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                • #9
                  For once I agree with Wilder but this shows you just how bad he doesn't understand boxing. He thinks it's simply throwing punches , he's entirely forgetting ability getting into position to land , he's going to get his ears boxer off the entire fight.

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                  • #10
                    Both Wilder and Fury have distinctive advantages but Wilder's most underrated and ignored advantage over Fury is that Wilder doesn't know how to lose and has extreme confidence. On the other hand, Fury has to have a wealth of self doubt that no amount of talking and showboating can hide. Not self doubt due to a ring loss, but the self doubt that all addicts and self destructive people live with daily.

                    Tyson Fury's biggest flaw is Tyson Fury.

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