Comments Thread For: Wilder Watches Replay, Says Fury Fight 'Really Hard To Judge'

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  • Noelanthony
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    #41
    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
    He had a planned media tour with three sports talkshows/podcasts. In true NSB fashion, they broke it into a zillion articles for more clicks. You're a veteran, you know "these things" (Wilder voice)
    There is only one Deontay Wilder ( Eddie Hearn voice)

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    • rafieljohnson
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      #42
      I like Wilder for taking the challenges but he needs to work on his fundamentals. He didn't make any adjustments in the fight. Just loaded up the right hand and that's not going to work with elite HW fighters

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      • Noelanthony
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        #43
        Originally posted by Dramacyde
        I had Wilder winning by KO, Jack definitely got a lil "bonus" from Frank for that 13 count & 10 extra seconds for Fury to recover
        I’m confused you had Wilder winning by KO prior to the fight, because if that is the case you are in good company because many had Wilder winning by knockout prior to the fight. However , here is where you separate yourself from being level headed, after watching the fight you have Wilder winning by KO LMAO. Even Wilder till this day says he doesnt know how Fury got up . But hey you are your own man so you can still run with “ Wilder has knocked out every fighter he has faced”

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        • Ake-Dawg
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          #44
          Originally posted by Ray*
          Not everyone that is american and doen't see it Wilder way is a hater. There is rooting for your countryman and actually scoring a fight, Mayweather whether is a hater or not was asked live what he was seeing, and he thought Fury was outboxing Wilder, and he mentioned what Wilder needs to do, that isn't hating, that is analysing the live fight. Just saying Wilder is winning would make someone like Mayweather look like a ******.

          Japan was sorted out 2 weeks odd ago, after Mayweather threw his strop, Mayweather name doesn't need Fury or Wilder to gain anything. They should be bowing to him for even attending their fights which help hype them up.
          Mayweather attending did little to hype this fight up. If you saw the in-fight interview you had already bought it. Plus his comments do nothing towards the rematch. All he provided was a post fight talking point.

          Wilders raw uncut statements and Fury being Fury is what has the post fight buzz going.

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          • thack
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            #45
            Apart from the knock downs D.is like everyone struggling to give himself rounds

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            • hugh grant
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              #46
              Wilder knows fury won. But wilder is really flattered he could knock fury down, not once but twice.
              Although he hoped he could or thought he could, his dream came true saturday. You don't know for sure u til you are faced with situation He did what cunningham did.
              Of course he'd have liked fury to stay down ideally. But the fact he could get as big a name as fury down has made wilder feel like a man, coming g of age.moment

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              • Ray*
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                #47
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                Isn't that the same thing people on here are doing? Having a ***** fit that Wilder and other posters don't agree with them that Fury won.

                Wilder isn't the first fighter to believe he won a close fight that he didn't get the mid in. Not sure why him believing he did and questioning cards that had him losing wide is such a big deal. He is a human just like the posters on here. Why does he have to conform with what YOU think he should be doing.
                There is a difference between people on a forum, and majority of professionals boxers who thought Fury won on fight night. Who said anything about him thinking he won a close fight? He obviously is delusional and wouldn’t admit he lost like any other fighter, anyone former pro that had him losing that fight doesn’t mean they are all haters. They shouldn’t just pick him winning based on his colour of his and their skin.... That’s exactly what he was insinuating. Lennox Lewis who is his mate is a hater too? Paulie M is a hater too.?

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  I agree no fighter in their right mind will admit to losing. The fact that he immediately asks about getting away from his game plan and now eating more so he comes in the ring bigger should tell you all you need to know.

                  Of course it doesn’t help Wilder constantly talking about and claiming he rewatched and he still thinks he won .lol But at least we are spared for a few months him talking about he is the baddest man on the planet
                  "But the mistakes could provide a learning experience for a rematch Wilder insists will happen. He said he will try to gain a significant amount of weight, with a goal of 245 pounds after he came in at 209 on Saturday."

                  http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...-vs-tyson-fury

                  Didn't I tell you he would do this? Didn't I also predict that Hearn will go after the loser, Wilder, instead of the winner, Fury?

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                  • 4truth
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                    #49
                    If you have Wilder winning or if you don't give any rounds to Wilder other than the kd rounds, I think you are probably biased. Anything in between, including a draw is not crazy.

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                    • James Hunt
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Oshio
                      STFU!!!! You were taken to school and was schooled. You relied only one thing; your right hand, which Fury busted. You hit him and he resurrected. No plan B, no boxing IQ, no movement, nothing! And yet you think that you are the best?!
                      Exactly! Wilder definitely the most one-dimensional "boxer" amongst all. But he's so much better as a preacher.

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