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  • boliodogs
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    #31
    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.
    Fury beat a very old washed up Wlad and out boxed Wilder by a couple of points while getting dropped twice and would have been knocked out but for a slow counting very helpful to Fury referee. Several walk this ways from the ref gave Fury lots of extra recovery time. Fury only averaged less than 30 punches a round against Wilder. Fury got dropped for a 7 count by Cunningham. Fury has an average chin, a low work rate and he is not a big puncher. I doubt he becomes an ATG.

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      #32
      Originally posted by boliodogs
      Fury beat a very old washed up Wlad and out boxed Wilder by a couple of points while getting dropped twice and would have been knocked out but for a slow counting very helpful to Fury referee. Several walk this ways from the ref gave Fury lots of extra recovery time. Fury only averaged less than 30 punches a round against Wilder. Fury got dropped for a 7 count by Cunningham. Fury has an average chin, a low work rate and he is not a big puncher. I doubt he becomes an ATG.
      You just succeeded in posting the bitterest fat Yank post yet... chitting on two wins that are better than anything on either of the "champions" resumes. At least you admit he beat your posterboy Deontay.

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      • The D3vil
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        #33
        Who's said that Wilder's anything but a super duper athlete with historically great power and very little boxing skills?

        That's what makes him fun to watch.

        If he could actually box, he'd already have unified and wouldn't lose for 20 years.

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          #34
          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 )
          tldr but basically its a bit like when you claimed connor benn was a future superstar and world champion, got dropped multiple times by some random french journeyman, got a robbery decision and then you claimed ' it was a good learning fight'

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          • boxinggod101
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            #35
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            Wilder may not be very good, but this is the 2nd Brit that has decided its better to make easy money fighting someone other than Wilder.

            Fury comes off as extremely worried of wilder KHTFO by signing with TR and likely delaying the fight.

            PBC may have bums at HWT, but at least they aren't cowards afraid of Wilder's power.
            What a dumb quote lol. He signed a 80 millions deal cause he was worried about Wilder?

            Man you cant make this up. You're so easy to expose it isn't even funny.

            You groupies killing me lol
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            • boxinggod101
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              #36
              Originally posted by The D3vil
              Who's said that Wilder's anything but a super duper athlete with historically great power and very little boxing skills?

              That's what makes him fun to watch.

              If he could actually box, he'd already have unified and wouldn't lose for 20 years.
              Yep his super is second to none.He lacks the boxing skills and as you said, it makes him a cool fighter to watch He gets outboxed most of the fight and than boom...

              You know he is never out of the fight

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              • Clegg
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                #37
                It's true that Wilder fans have fought hard to persist with their narrative despite home cooking saving him in his last fight. But it's also true that Fury is the one who has moved away from the rematch. Not just that but he made sure to stall for time and ensure AJ was booked up and therefore unavailable for Wilder before making his Arum/ESPN news public. A lot of people got misled and this time neither Hearn or Haymon are to blame.

                AJ wanted Wilder to prove to people he wasn't ducking, Wilder wanted Fury to prove to people he'll win by KO next time, Fury wanted to bait offers from both and then use them to leverage the best offer possible from Arum.

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                • kafkod
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
                  Dear sir please stfu. It’s people like you and the Wilder fan brigade that makes this endless debates gay as hell. I don’t know what’s worse, the Anti-pro-everybody crying about Joshua and Ward, or the Ward haters who spew the same nonsense like you do and whom think Hearn’s indoctrinated narratives are what to go by.

                  This is why Canelo is the face of boxing. All he does is post workouts nonstop, always in top form, doesn’t get into dramas with anyone. Anything else is black vs white y’all need to stfu.
                  Canelo is the face of the ******ity and gullibility of his fans.

                  He lied repeatedly, fought in his own made up weight class, gave away his WBC title and went on a fake crusade against corruption in the sport while using PEDs - all to avoid fighting Golovkin while GGG was still near his peak.

                  He is a disgrace to the history of Mexican boxing.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    Wilder may not be very good, but this is the 2nd Brit that has decided its better to make easy money fighting someone other than Wilder.

                    Fury comes off as extremely worried of wilder KHTFO by signing with TR and likely delaying the fight.

                    PBC may have bums at HWT, but at least they aren't cowards afraid of Wilder's power.
                    Wilder is the only man to ever hold a HW title who is literally afraid of another man's power. He is terrified of getting KTFO by AJ.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by boliodogs
                      Fury beat a very old washed up Wlad and out boxed Wilder by a couple of points while getting dropped twice and would have been knocked out but for a slow counting very helpful to Fury referee. Several walk this ways from the ref gave Fury lots of extra recovery time. Fury only averaged less than 30 punches a round against Wilder. Fury got dropped for a 7 count by Cunningham. Fury has an average chin, a low work rate and he is not a big puncher. I doubt he becomes an ATG.
                      Fury was good enough to school Wilder while nowhere near his peak form. And there was no slow count in that fight. The official time clock was visible on the screen, ticking away the seconds while it happened, and Fury was only on the deck for nine of them.

                      Why keep lying about it when the truth is there for everybody to see?

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