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  • Szef
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    #1

    Respect to both men!

    I thought fury clearly won but both guys proved something last night

    Fury once again proved everyone and, on some level, himself wrong. They will make a movie about this man one day, what a story he has. He's an ATG in the making. There i said it

    Wilder will not improve as a boxer. He just won't. But what separates him from 99% of other fighters out there is that he never stopped believing he can turn this fight around even though he was getting outclassed, and he almost did. That's a real champion's trait

    I was critical of both guys in the past and probably still will be but you gotta give credit where credit is due. Great fight. Thank you Deontay & Tyson

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    #2
    Originally posted by Szef
    I thought fury clearly won but both guys proved something last night

    Fury once again proved everyone and, on some level, himself wrong. They will make a movie about this man one day, what a story he has. He's an ATG in the making. There i said it

    Wilder will not improve as a boxer. He just won't. But what separates him from 99% of other fighters out there is that he never stopped believing he can turn this fight around even though he was getting outclassed, and he almost did. That's a real champion's trait

    I was critical of both guys in the past and probably still will be but you gotta give credit where credit is due. Great fight. Thank you Deontay & Tyson

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    I agree, man.

    Both deserve their share of respect after this one. So many people picked Wilder to destroy Fury inside a few rounds. And just look at how Fury proved them all wrong. And like you say, Wilder never stopped believing in himself while most guys do get discouraged and give up. Two hats off for two fine lads of the sport.

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    • Divine Hammer
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      #3
      wilder proved how amateur of a fighter he is. wild, wide looping windmill punches, uncoordinated, completely amateurish and only has his power. no skill punk.

      fury is a true champion and hero of heavyweight boxing. legendary. superb boxing skills, defense and most importantly HEART!

      there will be movies made about fury's life his struggles and his ability to overcome thsoe struggles. wilder will fade into obscurity like the thug he is.

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      • EasternEuroFan
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        Yeah,

        i can't blame Wilder for the bad decision. He did the best he could and got completely outclassed barring the knockdowns, but i admire his mentality of believing he can win even when getting schooled. Tough fighters have quit on their stool v Fury, such as Chisora because they get mentally drained. So fair play to Wilder. At the end of the day, he comes out of it looking worse because of incompetent or corrupt judging.

        To me, and it's what i predicted on here all week, you saw the difference between a natural boxer that was born into it and a guy that fell into it out of necessity. Unless Wilder can nail someone as skilled as Fury to the canvas, he's never going to beat him.

        We all know who won unless you're just dishonest and lacking any decency to admit it.

        No shame in that for Wilder. Fury is a man that went to Germany and took belts of Klitschko. Fury is no fluke and no joke, he's that good.

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        • Szef
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          #5
          Originally posted by Divine Hammer
          wilder proved how amateur of a fighter he is. wild, wide looping windmill punches, uncoordinated, completely amateurish and only has his power. no skill punk.

          fury is a true champion and hero of heavyweight boxing. legendary. superb boxing skills, defense and most importantly HEART!

          there will be movies made about fury's life his struggles and his ability to overcome thsoe struggles. wilder will fade into obscurity like the thug he is.
          But we all knew Wilder's skills are levels below fury

          He still didn't get discouraged and was trying to win until the final bell. A lot of fighters would of just accepted their fate and given up. He didn't

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