Mum Squad need to man up and take on Dillian, Fury or AJ in the UK and stop been such a coward.
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Originally posted by Jax teller View PostYou can have a factual based excuse, you do realise this?
Plus you said he cheated which is not a fact it's only a fact he enrolled late.
List of Wilders excuses so far
- Used Baby Oil
- Surgery on arm around the time he was offering AJ 50 mil, so only practiced jab which he barely used against Fury
- Too much pressure of first big fight
- Didn't weigh enough
- Didn't stick to game plan
- 10 count was longer than 10 seconds
- NEW: Fury enrolled VADA late
Feel free to add anymore as I feel like I'm missing some and if excuses are for losers, well......
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostWhy else would the delay enrollment? Use your brain. The evidence is his history of cheating. You know it’s true.Last edited by Jax teller; 01-03-2019, 09:08 PM.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWilder has already conceded that the last time they fought. That's why they didn't fight in Las Vegas because Fury wanted neutral judges from different parts of the world and his request was granted by Team Wilder but he still came up short. It was not the officiating which cost him that bout; It was Deontay Wilder dropping him on the seat of his pants twice and himself for not throwing enough punches while playing keep away by avoiding getting hit.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNow give me a good explanation why? During the negotiations, Fury insisted on not fighting in the state Nevada because they didn't have neutral judges there. He wanted a venue with neutral judges. His request was granted; While they fought in Southern California at the Staples Center where neutral judges were used. It was his own compatriot/countryman Phil Edwards from England, who actually scored the fight a draw.
There was a Canadian judge, an American judge and a British judge.
Wilder seems desperate to have the rematch to improve his damage control based on almost everyone believe he lost the fight.
So fury can capitalize on that and make him bend or forget about the rematch.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThat's why you got to hit man. You can't win fights by not throwing punches and not getting hit. There were no sense of urgency in Tyson's corner to turn it up a notch and become more active. He was content on trying to run the clock down and win the fight on points which backfired.
As I said earlier, no need crying over spilt milk. That's in the past now.
It is what it is.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostOn the contrary, he landed more punches than wilder, so that makes your claim void.
As I said earlier, no need crying over spilt milk. That's in the past now.
It is what it is.
On my unofficial scorecard, I had Fury just scarcely winning that fight by the skin of his teeth at 6-5-1; Or 115-114 minus the two knockdowns. It was a very close fight. One which was very difficult to score with a lot of close rounds in it.
Therefore, I can understand why the three official judges scored it a draw. It wasn't a decisive victory for either fighter. Moreover, these were the three judges that Tyson Fury had picked. He wanted neutral judges to score the fight from different parts of the world and they did just that. They got it right this time.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostThat is in the past now. No need to cry over spilt milk. The next move is to take precautions, if the rematch happens, he has to be wise in his choice of venue.
Wilder seems desperate to have the rematch to improve his damage control based on almost everyone believe he lost the fight.
So fury can capitalize on that and make him bend or forget about the rematch.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThat's why you got to hit man. You can't win fights by not throwing punches and not getting hit. There were no sense of urgency in Tyson's corner to turn it up a notch and become more active. He was content on trying to run the clock down and win the fight on points which backfired.
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