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  • #71
    Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
    David weighs 209 the big friendly giant weighed 260.. an has 2 inch height advantage.. yet.. the smaller david is considered a bum.. but almost decapitates the giant with a rock from that slingshot just before sundown. Meanwhile.. The Giant is celebrating back in his castle in England and drinking grug.. an singing about how david is still a bum that couldn't catch and kill him.. smh
    The real question here is wtf you're drinking 😂

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Post
      whoa whoa whoa there sunshine, lol. I may not be 175lbs like I was in my early 20's but I'm still about 185lbs at 6ft, so not fully embracing the middle-age spread just yet.
      My point was that almost all fighter's go up in weight as they get older not down. The body adapts and bones grow in density to withstand extra weight, which in turn pushes weight up still further. Add into the matter that Wilder is 6'7", looks muscular (apart from his legs) and it just does not seem right that he weighs in at just 209lbs.
      "...(apart from his legs)..." accounts for a lot of weight deficiency

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      • #73
        Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
        ... tbh, I think he's already negotiating his split for the rematch...
        Why, they were 50-50 on the revenue with different guarantees due to different promotions. Most rematches have the splits predetermined anyway.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
          Wilder should bloat himself up to 24 stones. And see how hard it is to get rid of excess stomach fat and extra tyres around waist.
          I doubt wilder could get below 235lbs. His waist would look flabby like furys.
          The extra weight is of no benefit to Fury its all excess. But how do you justify Fury moving around the ring looking like willie pep compared to you. Although Fury don't punch his weight, he moves amazing for a man his size.

          50lbs heavier than your opponent in a fight is a major advantage, you could see Fury laying on him at every opportunity he was using the weight in every clinch to try and tire Wilder.

          I thought Fury won but there is no denying the weight difference has got to play a role, if you put another 50lbs bodyweight onto Wilder in the 12 round Tyson may not get up.

          The size and weight helped Tysons resistance no doubt about it.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
            ... tbh, I think he's already negotiating his split for the rematch...
            Yeah i can't understand his problem. This opponent weighed more than Fury before Fury lost all the weight.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
              Why, they were 50-50 on the revenue with different guarantees due to different promotions. Most rematches have the splits predetermined anyway.
              Things tend to be more complicated due to contexts... the rematch clause was for the case Wilder would have lost the fight, which didn't happen... In addition they've got a new variable in the equation: namely Joshua...

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              • #77
                Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
                Yeah i can't understand his problem. This opponent weighed more than Fury before Fury lost all the weight.

                ... and, in fact, this fight actually happened, right?

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                  Things tend to be more complicated due to contexts... the rematch clause was for the case Wilder would have lost the fight, which didn't happen... In addition they've got a new variable in the equation: namely Joshua...
                  If Hearn offers, Wilder will fight the the highest bidder per se. Otherwise we are only talking about how much Warren sweetens the pot to get Wilder in Old Trafford.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                    If Hearn offers, Wilder will fight the the highest bidder per se. Otherwise we are only talking about how much Warren sweetens the pot to get Wilder in Old Trafford.
                    I think that Old Trafford came up only because Fury was there yesterday, for a Man United match... But Warren mentioned the Wembley, in case the rematch is in the UK...

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                    • #80
                      Meanwhile Joshua stans insist HE's the one on steroids, instead of the guy walking around looking like The Incredible Hulk

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