He did exactly what we thought he would do. Everyone knew if he didn't KO Fury he would lose. Calm the FCK down. Wilder wasnt exposed.
Why everyone keep saying Wilder was exposed,
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they need to say something...they thought they were oh so close to being able to come here and brag..and rag on wilder and his fans....now they had to resort to crying and whining like most of the fanboys do when their hero loses....only this time it was their foil....he didnt lose...so they are whining and crying....they were 3 minutes away from being able to come here and piss down the collective leg of the african american fanbase
they came up short and now to act like wilders fans thought he was going to put on a masterclassComment
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Yeah, he wasn't exposed. We all knew his limitations.
It was all about if Fury could be anything like he used to be, and he was. Anyone with any sense knew Fury could make him look bad if that was the case.Comment
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when pac claimed injury after floyd they all sided with pac....when loma had one after getting knocked and having a tough time with linares...they all believed it and sided with loma
wilder says he was hurt early in camp and of course hes clearly lying and making excuses..lol
thats all you really need to know about these fgtsComment
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good question hes been outboxed before and has always been criticized for lack of skill but against a guy who is 6'9, akward, and one of the best boxers in the division they expected him to look good??? but im rewatching the fight and im 6 rds in and Furys dominance of the first 6 rounds is very overrated n those rounds were very close, fury didnt do much offensively to dominate those rounds like posters are saying. I had fury winning after the first watch but im understanding the draw with the knock downs but let me keep watching.Comment
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LOL right. Thats one of the weirdest remarks I've heard more than expected post-this fight.
I don't get wtf they saw in Wilder previously that had them thinking he was doing much more than taking risks & knocking fools heads off. There isn't a lot of Sweet Pea Whitaker in Wilder's game. He's got one trick & he used that one trick vs Wilder.
Funny thing is its more or less the same with Joshua. Joshua gots a couple other tools granted, but Joshua ain't doing anything all that amazing either, but when he catches a L (or D, a draw not a D like Kell Brook likes) the same dummies will probably say he got exposed to.
Randomly there's a whole group of terms here you can pretty much tell people are stoopid when they use them over & over again vs seem to know what the word actually means. Exposed is one. Ducking is another. Probably close to a dozen more out there that I could list if I could think of them right now, but get said over & over every day by the dumbest people on NSB like they are saying something real vs just being an idiot or doing subpar trolling.Comment
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Yep, I mentioned this in another thread earlier. You had plenty of folks, particularly Brits mentioning how Wilder got out boxed by Szpilka/Washington/Ortiz and how sloppy he was. So if he is getting out boxed by those fighters, what was going to happen against the best and most tricky boxer at HW in Fury? In fact, the legend of his right hand carries on. He hurt both Ortiz and Fury late in the fight showing he is dangerous until the final bell and he won't get discouraged by getting out boxed for majority of the fight.Comment
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