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  • Originally posted by Stinger1 View Post
    This is bizarre, so he had a broken arm and surgery 12 weeks before camp? Which means he had surgery around June 4th, yet Wilder and Finkel said they wanted the September 23 Wembley date to fight Joshua! Even still they said they were prepared to fight at the end of October/start of November. If his arm was going to be fine to fight Joshua on those dates, surely it woul have been fine to fight at the start of December? Smells like BS to me, either his arm was fine or he had no intention of fighting Joshua.

    I would like to see how his fans will defend him on this one.

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    • I'll believe it when/if they get the surgeon on record, on video, saying the arm was in fact broken. So now let's take a total here.... broken arm, dislocated goozle, powdered scrotum, misplaced toofies, badger attack outside hotel prior to fight, lost training bra, had confusing game of checkers week of fight... threw off gameplan entirely, someone stole him favorite banky and him couldn't sleep well before fight, subscription ran out on cable TV show 'How To Be More Than Just A Puncher', trainer ran outta medical tape so had to use toilet paper instead, developed bad case of wiggly toes week of fight. Is that it?

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      • Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
        You do know Pac later had surgery right and confirmed the injury? Or did you want to conveniently forget about it?
        Wilder is saying he had surgery too! If you wanted to keep it a secret...KEEP IT A SECRET! Don't come out later and saying "I'm not making any excuses, but..." WEAK!

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        • Funny that every time Wilder fails to impress he cries injury afterwards. Is he the American David Haye?

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          • [QUOTE=SuperHanz;19325812]I call bull*****. If Wilder was injured, he would've postponed the fight, he was the A side.

            It's pathetic how Wilder & his fanbase has taken this result. It's just like all the ******* bedwetters crying about Trump winning the election.

            I'm expecting Wilder fans to organise a "scream helplessly into the sky" event next week.[/QUOTE

            12 weeks is enough time for your hand to heal back its not like 1 week before the fight

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            • Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
              Just for you, a total pea-brain, here’s how the scoring system works https://www.lawinsport.com/topics/ar...g-system-works
              I noticed you completely avoided the facts in my comment and what it was about.

              Dr. D@#khead I know how a fight is scored so no need to check out your raggedy a$$ link. Just like I notice how no one (not even boxing "experts") ever score a very close round a draw. You do know IF YOU'RE UNDECIDED ON WHO TO GIVE A ROUND TO YOU CAN SCORE A ROUND A DRAW RIGHT??? Instead idiots like you give it to one fighter or the other based on dumba$$ logic.

              I digress. At the end of the day, the fact remains that it was scored a draw. Period. Now live with it b@#$h.

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              • I wouldn't mind fury vs Joshua or wilder vs fury2 next. Notice I didn't say Joshua/Wilder cuz he's too PU$$Y to fight Wilder STILL.

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                • Come on D.Wilder, don't give these groupies any ammo & just stick to the fight being close (cuz it was from the knock downs) & that's it. You had trouble landing the right cuz Fury has a 3" height & 3" reach over you plus he has better ring generalship than you. Use your jab to set up that right hand & finish with the left hook, it was there all night. Throw some body shots too cuz his mid section is soft & you can slow him down if you start to the body early plus you can land a body shot when he is on the inside instead of smothering your punches on the inside. Your welcome.

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                  • Originally posted by alexjust View Post
                    Great, I need to defend Wilder now.

                    Well, actually, that's not exactly in the same league with Haye's toe. While the toe may certainly cause disbalance and slow down the footwork, but a toe is not a primary weapon of a boxer. Broken arm is a serious thing and it does give some explanation for Wilder's impatience. But only some, he was losing legitimately and I didn't see much of a reluctance to wildly swing the right hand, apparently broken.
                    Which would be true if he indeed had a broken arm. Which he didnt, i heard fury broke both legs two nights before the fight.

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                    • Originally posted by SamLangfordFan View Post
                      I'm sure that's why Deontay came in so light, because he wasn't able to much in camp. Can't imagine what he'll do to Fury when he's 100% at around 225. This dude has scary, scary power.
                      Bull****, not working out doesn't make you loose pounds. He was 214 the fight before that. Stop with the ****** excuses.

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