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  • Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
    Fury's still plenty fat. Early KO by Deontay.
    It seemed like his weight against Wlad was optimal for him, that extra 10lbs he is now carrying will no doubt have a big impact on his speed/mobility.

    I still think he fully checked out after the Klitschko fight and all that's left now is a shell to cash in; which is why he jumped on this fight before he properly tested himself.

    I'm not expecting much from Fury.

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    • Deontay Wilder is the tall thin man.

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      • Originally posted by Boxing lives View Post
        This is great. The two best heavyweights in the world fighting to see who is the best!! I personally think the coke off hookers tits and booze will catch up to Fury and that Deontay will knock him spark out! BBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSS SSSQQQQQQQQUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDD!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
        The human body can recover remarkably.

        Fury is going to bully Wilder and bring him to his knees like Margarito did to Cotto.

        WAR FURY!!!!

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        • Originally posted by Reverb View Post
          Being over 200lbs means you're not fighting at cruiserweight.
          I bet he kept the mask on to keep his number up.
          Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
          You don't know shot. That's how it was for me. Your ****** experience is difference
          Sorry man most ppl get off the high and it doesn't speed up the metabolism. You must be smoking bunk azz weed dude. Weed is not crack . what planet are you from...just saying

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          • Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
            Nope because my logic is not as basic as yours

            My logic factors in that Wlad was champ for a decade and a proven top quality fighter.

            Ortiz on the other hand is B or C level that has never achieved anything in the amateurs or pro's and showed that by looking clueless against anyone that could move, like Scott and also by getting stopped in his only big fight.

            Your way of thinking is too basic to make a direct comparison to specific fights. You have to factor in what they have proven overall. Ortiz hasn't proven to be anything more than a fringe contender.
            Dude I have never seen such a nut hugger in my life. Why do you keep repeating your really idiotic statements about Ortiz? The man was #1 with the WBA which AJ and Hearn avoided. Whtye avoided...dude get off your sofa get into shape and learn the sweet science as a fan not as a bias Gaylord. Dang dude you are worse than a whiny chick.

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            • Originally posted by Superarms1 View Post
              Dude I have never seen such a nut hugger in my life. Why do you keep repeating your really idiotic statements about Ortiz? The man was #1 with the WBA which AJ and Hearn avoided. Whtye avoided...dude get off your sofa get into shape and learn the sweet science as a fan not as a bias Gaylord. Dang dude you are worse than a whiny chick.


              You just candle handle facts. Ortiz has had one semi decent win and knocked over a load of bums, simple as that. The first time he truly stepped up, he got stopped. Can you deny any of that? No, because it's the truth.

              Hearn signed Ortiz and put him on cards. It's not Hearn's fault that he struggled to do anything with Malik Scott. When fighters like Chisora are good enough to get to Scott and Ortiz isn't, it becomes a hard sell. He stunk the place out every time he fought. He had a chance to put himself in the picture and failed because he's not on that level.

              Ortiz's reputation was built on hype, certainly not his ability, because he has never achieved anything except pretty much always beating low ranked fighters.

              I understand the sweet science. That's why i state facts, not just get caught up in the hype like you do and over hype these fighters who haven't done anything.
              Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 12-01-2018, 12:03 PM.

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              • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                You get owned on here daily that's because you live in a fog and constantly get countered on here...lol

                Beyond that you need Wilder to win so you have relevance on here so yea you better hope Wilder wins bc your very big mistake was addressing me ,you would think you learned your lesson by now so that also tells me you must be pretty ****** like many on here....


                The real question on here is how less delusional the forum gets with a Fury win ? It might be slight but I'll take it just to shut the low life's on here up...go Fury knock stick man into next week !
                You certainly lack humility and probably discount the idea you could be wrong, so I'm REALLY looking forward to hear what you say after the fight. You may be the one "Getting Owned".

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                • Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                  The human body can recover remarkably.

                  Fury is going to bully Wilder and bring him to his knees like Margarito did to Cotto.

                  WAR FURY!!!!
                  Strong username to post content...

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                  • Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
                    You just candle handle facts. Ortiz has had one semi decent win and knocked over a load of bums, simple as that. The first time he truly stepped up, he got stopped. Can you deny any of that? No, because it's the truth.

                    Hearn signed Ortiz and put him on cards. It's not Hearn's fault that he struggled to do anything with Malik Scott. When fighters like Chisora are good enough to get to Scott and Ortiz isn't, it becomes a hard sell. He stunk the place out every time he fought. He had a chance to put himself in the picture and failed because he's not on that level.

                    Ortiz's reputation was built on hype, certainly not his ability, because he has never achieved anything except pretty much always beating low ranked fighters.

                    I understand the sweet science. That's why i state facts, not just get caught up in the hype like you do and over hype these fighters who haven't done anything.
                    So if that’s true, if Ortiz is nothing but a failed hype machine with only one semi decent win...why did Joshua avoid him? Why did Whyte avoid him?

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                    • Originally posted by Nino250ex View Post
                      https://*************/watch?v=hqIkCJaQ-6o

                      Fury got dropped by the same style punches Wilder throws so pretty sure that can happen again and not get up if the power is behind it.
                      Wilder fan but I was a little shocked at the weight gap and his choice to not go heavier. Should be a good fight IMO
                      Can't use that logic. People were using that same line of reasoning when Fury went against Vlad. Look what happenned

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