Wilder will not fight Fury or Joshua next

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  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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    #11
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
    Well no, you can't.

    Ortiz got knocked down 3 times, did the doctor give him 30 seconds? No.

    Did the doctor give Wilder 30 seconds, even though he wasn't knocked down? Yes.

    Tell me another fight where that has ever happened.
    I was actually talking about the part that I put in bold smh.

    Did wilder get 30seconds or is that you just exaggerating? Doctors do that all the time in fights especially after the Prichard Colon situation.
    Did Wilder take Nandrolone to beat any of the Heavyweight champions? No!
    Since you’re nitpicking Fury should have been DQ’d for placing hands on ref shoulder after knockdown

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      Wilder is sitting real pretty right now. He is in an envious position as he has many more options to choose from. If AJ is serious he can take that fight. However, if he is not then there is always the Tyson Fury rematch in Las Vegas.

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      • EasternEuroFan
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        #13
        Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
        Wilder was never dropped in the Ortiz fight. The ref helped fury twice. He should of been DQd after the first KD for placing his hands in the ref shoulder. If Deontay had did that or any other little thing to cheat like not enrolling in Vada until it was close to fight night like Tyson did we’d have about 100 threads about it already. Can’t wait to those Vada test come in.
        Mate, Tyson Fury needed help from Nandrolone to beat an old Klitschko.

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        • New England
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          #14
          styles make fights, wilder is still a very dangerous fighter and a live dog against joshua

          fury will shut him out next time. that guy had hardly fought since '15. the rust got knocked off the other night . that guy can f#cking fight.



          but yes, i agree, if i were handling wilder i'd put him in there with a huge dude without great speed so he can work on things. brezeale may very well be the next wilder oppone,t on showtime, and then after that it's on to PPV. that is how i would do it.

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          • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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            #15
            Originally posted by EasternEuroFan

            Truth hurts

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            • EasternEuroFan
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              #16
              Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
              Truth hurts
              Your man got schooled by a 65% Fury coming off a bigger drink and drugs binge than Keith Richards could ever imagine.

              You can delude yourself all you want and discredit Fury but we all saw it

              Still, gotta love these Wilder crybaby's. I wonder how they get through life being this soft if they can't even accept what happened in a boxing match. They must've had some very sheltered lives.

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              • EnglishOxide
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                #17
                Originally posted by New England
                but yes, i agree, if i were handling wilder i'd put him in there with a huge dude without great speed so he can work on things. brezeale may very well be the next wilder oppone,t on showtime, and then after that it's on to PPV. that is how i would do it.

                I don't think they will go back from PPV.

                Wilder v Breazeale or Ortiz is still very watchable and fairly credible as fights, and neither opponent will get to take as much of the split as Fury so they can make it profitable.

                It just depends if Wilder is happy to continue getting milked or whether he wants to prove himself the best.

                The whole world right now views him as the #3 heavyweight

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                • *Makaveli*
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
                  Your man got schooled by a 65% Fury coming off a bigger drink and drugs binge than Keith Richards could ever imagine.

                  You can delude yourself all you want and discredit Fury but we all saw it

                  Still, gotta love these Wilder crybaby's. I wonder how they get through life being this soft if they can't even accept what happened in a boxing match. They must've had some very sheltered lives.
                  Sounds like you cant accept what happened

                  What happened was 2 hard bastards went to war , 12 punches and 2 knockdowns seperated them . Wilders 2 knockdowns negated Tysons 12 extra punches . Draw was fair and it sets up bigger and better things to come next year .

                  Nobody lost and boxing won IMO obviously

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by makaveli1875
                    Sounds like you cant accept what happened

                    What happened was 2 hard bastards went to war , 12 punches and 2 knockdowns seperated them . Wilders 2 knockdowns negated Tysons 12 extra punches . Draw was fair and it sets up bigger and better things to come next year .

                    Nobody lost and boxing won IMO obviously
                    Why wouldn't i be able to accept it? Everyone knows Fury won. It's Wilder fans that are reaching and can't accept it.


                    Fights are scored round by round.

                    Let me break this down in a way that Wilder fans might understand:

                    The LA Lakers are 12 points up v the Pacers. They have been the better team for the entire game, in the lead. The Pacers score two spectacular half court 3-pointers, the most memorable parts of the game, highlight reel shots. But that's it. The game is over. Do them two spectacular moments mean that they gained enough points to even the game up?

                    No.

                    Now do you get it?
                    Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 12-04-2018, 10:06 AM.

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #20
                      This needs rephrasing...
                      AJ will not fight Fury or Wilder next.
                      Now that’s the reality.

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