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  • Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
    Pretty sure fury didn't win and it was declared a draw ...

    I think we saw the best of fury there and tbh his offense was lackluster to the most extreme degree. We all saw how damaged his face was and how untouched wilder looked. Fury's feints had him looking like curly from the three stooges. He won't make it past 4 RDS next fight we all saw he can't handle even a single punch of Wilder's, it's a done deal.
    Pretty sure the vast majority saw it for what it was... a robbery. So yeah, Fury won alright.

    Fury was at the worst point in his career. He's just come back from obesity and drug abuse. To think he was at his best is nothing short of outright delusion. But you Wilder fans have nothing but your fantasies. Wilder is the one who was at his best. In the rematch, Wilder will not get any better. He's already reached his ceiling. Fury on the other hand will be much better and can and will make the adjustments that Wilder can't. So if you thought it was bad in the first fight, just wait and see what Fury has for him in the rematch.

    Fury's feints had Wilder second guessing all night. Wilder was befuddled by having an opponent that actually had skill in front of him that didn't gas out. And when he did throw? Hahahaha. Hitting thin air all night.

    Fury can't handle a single punch from Wilder? I could have sworn Fury handled the 2 big punches Wilder landed by getting up and continuing to clown him. So yeah, the facts and the reality say otherwise.

    4 rounds you say? Wasn't Wilder supposed to do it in 4 rounds the first time? Keep on hoping, it's all you have. Well, until the reality comes along. Then we can watch Wilder and his deranged fans going crazy all over again. Haha.

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    • Miller...just smack his stiff stoic ass.

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      • Originally posted by KingKrypton View Post
        "Its okay Mr. Wilder you can say what you want." - AJ
        That sounds very much like him. Wilder could step to him and bitch slap him and he won't do shit but with Miller he acts all big bad and tough like a street thug.

        You will never see Joshua in the same building as Wilder because the guy is so afraid of him. The reason why AJ didn't attend the Wilder/Fury fight was because he feared he was going get his aswhooped

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        • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
          Pretty sure the vast majority saw it for what it was... a robbery. So yeah, Fury won alright.

          Fury was at the worst point in his career. He's just come back from obesity and drug abuse. To think he was at his best is nothing short of outright delusion. But you Wilder fans have nothing but your fantasies. Wilder is the one who was at his best. In the rematch, Wilder will not get any better. He's already reached his ceiling. Fury on the other hand will be much better and can and will make the adjustments that Wilder can't. So if you thought it was bad in the first fight, just wait and see what Fury has for him in the rematch.

          Fury's feints had Wilder second guessing all night. Wilder was befuddled by having an opponent that actually had skill in front of him that didn't gas out. And when he did throw? Hahahaha. Hitting thin air all night.

          Fury can't handle a single punch from Wilder? I could have sworn Fury handled the 2 big punches Wilder landed by getting up and continuing to clown him. So yeah, the facts and the reality say otherwise.

          4 rounds you say? Wasn't Wilder supposed to do it in 4 rounds the first time? Keep on hoping, it's all you have. Well, until the reality comes along. Then we can watch Wilder and his deranged fans going crazy all over again. Haha.
          C'mon bud we all saw Tyson has no hands. What's he gonna do fluff wilder into submission.. that was his best and it wasn't even close to hurting wilder.

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          • Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
            C'mon bud we all saw Tyson has no hands. What's he gonna do fluff wilder into submission.. that was his best and it wasn't even close to hurting wilder.
            Fury always boxes to win rounds and take points, not to hurt his opponent. Same thing with Floyd. But did you think he never won his fights?

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            • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
              That is the power fans have...It may not be absolute but it sustained the sport for most of its existence, to one degree or another.
              Yeah. I would have to agree with you on that.

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              • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                Fury always boxes to win rounds and take points, not to hurt his opponent. Same thing with Floyd. But did you think he never won his fights?
                I'm embarrassed for you that your trying to compare Floyd to fury.

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                • Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
                  I'm embarrassed for you that your trying to compare Floyd to fury.
                  Your raising a red herring to chase... Actually Sid Knee made a really good post here. he is explaining the mentality of Fury. Fury talks a great game, loves to make one think he is like the original Tyson in approach...But he beats one with consumate skill and does not desire to harm in the ring.

                  Its not such a foreign concept my friend: People would be suprised to find that in the Samurai ways, during a duel the idea was to show who was out of line, and what technical approach was superior. Hence, wooden practice weapons were developed and used extensively during the reconstruction era.

                  Floyd was very similar in this respect as well.

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                  • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
                    Your raising a red herring to chase... Actually Sid Knee made a really good post here. he is explaining the mentality of Fury. Fury talks a great game, loves to make one think he is like the original Tyson in approach...But he beats one with consumate skill and does not desire to harm in the ring.

                    Its not such a foreign concept my friend: People would be suprised to find that in the Samurai ways, during a duel the idea was to show who was out of line, and what technical approach was superior. Hence, wooden practice weapons were developed and used extensively during the reconstruction era.

                    Floyd was very similar in this respect as well.
                    Please I'm embarrassed for you now as well trying to put Floyd and fury in the same league.

                    One is a fatso with good defense but not great defense as we all saw by his many many knock downs throughout his career.

                    The other has never been flattened on his back in such a pathetic manner.

                    Imagine a war, one country simply stopped many of the attacks of the other country but never did any significant damage whatsoever. The opposing country completely leveled two of its major cities however and did moderate damage to other cities. Who won that war?

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                    • Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
                      Please I'm embarrassed for you now as well trying to put Floyd and fury in the same league.

                      One is a fatso with good defense but not great defense as we all saw by his many many knock downs throughout his career.

                      The other has never been flattened on his back in such a pathetic manner.

                      Imagine a war, one country simply stopped many of the attacks of the other country but never did any significant damage whatsoever. The opposing country completely leveled two of its major cities however and did moderate damage to other cities. Who won that war?
                      Well I appreciate your empathy but without reading comprehension it will fail you every time. I can assure you that Mayweather was not compared to Fury, rather a point of similarity was brought to bare to illustrate a fundamental approach to the Sweet Science. I would urge you to sit down and read the first post by Sid Knee slowly....

                      Do not be that idiot who is assumed to be a moron, and then opens his keyboard and removes all doubt grasshopper.

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