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  • eco1
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    #21
    I don't want you, my fellow forumites, fighting! So let me spell the beans and tell the truth, Wilder is poo poo.


    Know that everything is clear as Bermuda water, go back to you loving!

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    • Larry the boss
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      #22
      dude just almost killed Fury man

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      • RamBoVee
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        #23
        I would agree with most on the site that Wilder was not exposed but just plateaued with what god given talent he has.

        It is too late in his life to learn how to box at Fury's level and he is doing well with those hay maker punches. So let him continue!

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        • Boxingraya
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          #24
          Originally posted by Madison boxing
          Hes back to being the boogeyman who noone wants to fight now. Its almost as if he didnt just get schooled by a guy who literally lost 10 stone, spent 2 years drinking and hadnt fought a heavyweight in top 100 for years, who most the forum was tipping to get ko'd early. One question do u guys truly believe the bull**** you write or are u just that desperate to hype someone that you dont care anymore? Know a lot of u are shameless enough to go along with crooked scorecards so u feel a rematch is necessary but its not, fury moves on and wilder can live off that defining win over the 'most skilled fighter in the division' in ortiz (that win was apparantly being the basis to him making short work of joshua and fury )
          Fury is a good athlete. Fantastic boxer. He also out weighed Wilder by 30lbs or so. ****tiiing on Wilder only takes away from what Fury did/is.

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          • Thuglife Nelo
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            #25
            Originally posted by RamBoVee
            I would agree with most on the site that Wilder was not exposed but just plateaued with what god given talent he has.

            It is too late in his life to learn how to box at Fury's level and he is doing well with those hay maker punches. So let him continue!
            Let’s not exaggerate. Wilder knows how to shift his body in the pocket when wanting to throw his jab. Wilder did catch Fury doing this. Sluggers and punchers hardly ever position themselves like that. This means Wilder’s style is unique, and besides, Wilder knows all the fundamentals that Olympian teams endure and must know.

            What makes Wilder’s style comedic is that when he’s desperate he throws awkward punches OFF BALANCE so it seems like he can’t box or is inferior.

            Casual fans have no idea how hard it is to do followup punches. Wilder threw a straight timed right on Fury, Wilder followed up with a left. That is hard to do. It takes Ring IQ to know how the person would fall for such striking coordination.

            Wilder haters don’t give Deontay credit. He’s a smart boxer for a Heavyweight, he just has his style, and in his desperation to do KO’s in heated exchanges has served him well. Wilder never gets credit for precision. Spzilka KO was a perfect example of Wilder getting desperate with that timed right power shot.

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            • just the facts
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              #26
              Originally posted by Madison boxing
              Hes back to being the boogeyman who noone wants to fight now. Its almost as if he didnt just get schooled by a guy who literally lost 10 stone, spent 2 years drinking and hadnt fought a heavyweight in top 100 for years, who most the forum was tipping to get ko'd early. One question do u guys truly believe the bull**** you write or are u just that desperate to hype someone that you dont care anymore? Know a lot of u are shameless enough to go along with crooked scorecards so u feel a rematch is necessary but its not, fury moves on and wilder can live off that defining win over the 'most skilled fighter in the division' in ortiz (that win was apparantly being the basis to him making short work of joshua and fury )
              If Wilder was Caucasian, you’d be posting about how he is the best hwt ever.

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              • billeau2
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                #27
                Originally posted by W1LL
                If Tyson Fury can get Anthony Joshua to face him, that will be a great resume. Beat the Lineal champion in his backyard, went to America and beat their champion in his own country, then if he can beat AJ in Las Vegas to seal the deal... would be the real fairy tale ending. Oh and btw, Tyson Fury is a future ATG.


                I am putting down roots on that one as well! I think that Fury will indeed become one of the greats. he needs fans to respect the magic of the lineal and DEMAND that he fight AJ! I would not mind seeing him fight Wilder again, but he so won that fight... I can understand laughing at the judges.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing
                  Hes back to being the boogeyman who noone wants to fight now. Its almost as if he didnt just get schooled by a guy who literally lost 10 stone, spent 2 years drinking and hadnt fought a heavyweight in top 100 for years, who most the forum was tipping to get ko'd early. One question do u guys truly believe the bull**** you write or are u just that desperate to hype someone that you dont care anymore? Know a lot of u are shameless enough to go along with crooked scorecards so u feel a rematch is necessary but its not, fury moves on and wilder can live off that defining win over the 'most skilled fighter in the division' in ortiz (that win was apparantly being the basis to him making short work of joshua and fury )
                  Wilder only weight 210lbs that night and Fury weighed 260. All Tyson had to do was to follow Freddie Roach's gameplan by stop fucking around in there and knock Deontay Wilder out. After all, he was the much larger and stronger man. Running out the clock and playing keep away backfired. That shit wasn't going to fly this time around like it did against Wladimir Klitschko. There was no damn way in the world he was walking out that arena with the champion's "The Bronze Bomber" WBC title belt without so much as throwing hardly any punches, hurting Deontay Wilder, beating him up or knocking him out. I am sorry but Fury had his chance but blew it.

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                  • Jax teller
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Curt Henning
                    i love the "just about got by ortiz"....lolol....wilder never left his feet and put the other guy down 3x....id take that every day if i was a fighter
                    Ironic from the same guys saying Fury barely made it and that Whyte hung on for dear life against Parker.

                    All three judges scored it 10-8 to Ortiz (whom we're pretty generous to Wilder through out the fight), Wilder got lit up in round 7 no matter how you wished it went.

                    Had Ortiz been this super-ultra killer you guys say he is, Wilder would have been finished because he didn't exactly put up a fight not really throwing anything just hanging on for dear life in that round.

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                    • 4truth
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                      #30
                      Not exposed. Wilder is who we thought he was. There is no one in the division he can't KO. There are probably 10 -15 guys who COULD beat him IF they didn't get knocked out first.
                      This is pretty much common knowledge. Someone just discovering this has not been paying attention.

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