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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostTypical of Boxing. This fight was suppose to be a draw as that sets up good future lucrative fights for both Fury and Wilder. Not saying Fury and Wilder were in on this but it happens (and always has). Also, sad to say, it will continue.
The longer people except this shiz as part of the game the longer it will go on for.
Apart from that pizz weak scoring it was a great fight that I want to see again ... just a shame for fury to get pied like that . It was blatant f**kery . First for rounds to wilder was comical
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Last night showed me that fury would easily outbox AJ and that Wilder would Ko him if they fought. Wilder is an enigma, you can outbox him easily for the whole fight yet one punch just knocks you the F out. Most devastating power I’ve ever seen and I’m sure against AJ he’d catch him somewhere in that fight. Fury is a lot harder to hit than AJ and wilder dropped him twice.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWilder gave Fury a shot at the title. so now we should see the rematch in the UK! Joshua gave Wilder a flat-fee offer and swerves the fight, even turned down a $50 million dollar offer! He didn't even think Fury was a worthy opponent even though Fury was the lineal champion! Joshua didn't fight Ortiz, even when he was at MatchRoom! I bet he regrets not facing the best of the best, now let him prove himself by fighting Ortiz! Wilder and Fury have unfinished business!
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostOrtiz went 12 rounds with Kauffman he is no threat to anybody. He had a chance to face AJ but went the WBC route.
After yesterday I thought maybe these Wilder fans might humble themselves a tad. However, no they are right on the offensive talking about 50 million and Luis Ortiz Lololololol
https://www.boxingscene.com/luis-ort...esults--134237
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostUnless Wilder learns how to not telegraph his intentions the result would most likely be a Fury win. I think Wilder should train on that aspect of his boxing and perhaps on how to stay on his front foot. Then fight an interim match to see if his skills have improved before a rematch with Fury or a fight with AJ.
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Originally posted by peplz View PostIt's so strange how the media loves false narratives so much. There's not a single sensible person who pays attention that doesn't see that neither one of these guys wants to fight Joshua
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Joshua doesn't have the skills to beat Fury, and he doesn't have the power to knock him out
and I think if Wilder can knock Fury down twice he can do the same to AJ
what's funny is this, two days ago a raging debate ensued..... in that debate, Joshua fans were insisting that ranking at heavyweight IS relevant, and AJ is #1
I insisted that ranking guys who may not be able to beat each other is pointless, and they need to fight in order to determine rankings
what do you say now AJ fans ?
do we REALLY have to rank those 3 guys now ?
or should we wait until they fight..... ?
unless you have changed your minds.....
1) Fury
2) Wilder
3) Joshua
of course, I guess you are free to change your minds now
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