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  • Laligalaliga
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    #51
    Originally posted by turnedup
    Says the moron who thinks the world of boxing for fans revolves around purses and popularity. I've likely forgotten more about boxing than you've learned to this point chump.
    Am not interested in the things you have learnt in boxing.
    We run modern boxing and we know how the business is been managed to make a fight.
    You think coming here to make match ups from the top of your head is what make a fight?
    I have many reasons to call you John Snow.

    Fans dnt make fight, promoters do.

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    • turnedup
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      #52
      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
      Am not interested in the things you have learnt in boxing.
      We run modern boxing and we know how the business is been managed to make a fight.
      You think coming here to make match ups from the top of your head is what make a fight?
      I have many reasons to call you John Snow.

      Fans dnt make fight, promoters do.
      We run modern boxing..yeah i'm sure you have the disposable income to spend a couple of G's attending fights..

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        #53
        Of course he doesnt owe Wilder or the fans anything in this sport you don’t anyone sh.it

        But this was done in such a way that you can’t come to any other conclusion that Fury never wanted the rematch because he basically ran away from it making it look like Wilder took his confidence away with that 12th round KD

        Can someone name the last time a fighter who most felt won the first fight essentially ran away from a rematch appearing that his mojo was taken

        Fury got paid for going for going to Espn but it appears he gave up a lot because he was 2 wins from making history leaving no doubts he was the best of his era ,every Strap imaginable and it’s not like he’d be paid chump change for a Wilder/AJ fights throw in a potential AJ rematch and 2 whatever fights after he probably make more then he would then the Espn deal. But didnt want to risk getting laid out by Wilder so he just sprinted in the other direction

        And for some reason people are praising his decision like it wasnt deceitful and b.itch made

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #54
          Originally posted by turnedup
          We run modern boxing..yeah i'm sure you have the disposable income to spend a couple of G's attending fights..
          am not interested in all this shenanigans.
          All I want you to know is fights are not based on your wishes and fantasy match ups. Get that into that small scull of yours.
          Fighters have to agree financially to make a fight happen.
          You can't take away finance from boxing. You are old school and people like you are the ones making it difficult for DAZN.

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            #55
            What is wrong with boxing fans these days? Tyson Fury did not beat Deontay Wilder conclusively, and the fact of the matter is? Deontay Wilder won the fight, in terms of damage inflicted both physically/emotionally & psychologically upon Tyson Fury. 'Tyson Fury has been a changed man ever since that fight, he is training like a maniac, he has also stopped bragging about boozing and eating anything he wants'...The man has been shook since the end of the fight.

            Tyson Fury has now ducked both Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder after years YEARS! Of giving them abuse and calling them dossers, for years after he did not rematch Waldimir Kiltschko all he did was tell people? How easy he would beat the stiff body builder in Anthony Joshua, and also beat Deontay Wilder 'Although he did say that Wilder was the best of the two' but anybody with any emotional & social intelligence would read that he was just deflecting his attentions away from Anthony Joshua 'Who stylistically, could potentially walk through Tyson Fury as if he was made out of paper mache'...

            I stated this before? Everyone after the Fury vs Wilder fight, where stating that Wilder had been exposed. 'I disagree, Wilder at elite level drops rounds to his opponents all the time but? Eventually he always finds a way to apply his simple yet violent game plan of knocking you out! And in reality, exactly the same thing happened when he fought Tyson Fury. Yes Deontay Wilder was being out boxed, but he kept coming all night! Pressing forward at 212 pounds against a man who was mocking his physique and foundation. He kept coming forward all night, applying his simple yet violent game-plan! And eventually decked Tyson Fury twice, and ended his career in the 12 th for a matter of seconds 'Exactly the same thing that has happened in the majority of his fights' Tyson Fury did not beat him up or deter him at any point.

            Just like in Rocky I, the fact of the matter is? Deontay Wilder won the FIGHT, he inflicted the most damage and in my opinion has installed some genuine fear with Tyson Fury. I don't see any confidence in Tyson Fury now, when he speaks of Deontay Wilder, not the same kind of conviction as pre-Fury vs Wilder I.

            Tyson Fury now realizes that this two dossers called Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder are serious individuals. He is buying himself some time, but eventually he will have to face Deontay Wilder again aswell as Anthony Joshua.

            Tyson Fury and his team realize they need to add or rediscover new dimensions to his game. That is why they have not and will not take the Wilder or Joshua fight any time soon.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Laligalaliga
              am not interested in all this shenanigans.
              All I want you to know is fights are not based on your wishes and fantasy match ups. Get that into that small scull of yours.
              Fighters have to agree financially to make a fight happen.
              You can't take away finance from boxing. You are old school and people like you are the ones making it difficult for DAZN.
              You replied to me, I didn't engage you. So if you don't want it keep it moving. You have nothing to tell me about sh** of sh**.

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                #57
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                What is wrong with boxing fans these days? Tyson Fury did not beat Deontay Wilder conclusively, and the fact of the matter is? Deontay Wilder won the fight, in terms of damage inflicted both physically/emotionally & psychologically upon Tyson Fury. 'Tyson Fury has been a changed man ever since that fight, he is training like a maniac, he has also stopped bragging about boozing and eating anything he wants'...The man has been shook since the end of the fight.

                Tyson Fury has now ducked both Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder after years YEARS! Of giving them abuse and calling them dossers, for years after he did not rematch Waldimir Kiltschko all he did was tell people? How easy he would beat the stiff body builder in Anthony Joshua, and also beat Deontay Wilder 'Although he did say that Wilder was the best of the two' but anybody with any emotional & social intelligence would read that he was just deflecting his attentions away from Anthony Joshua 'Who stylistically, could potentially walk through Tyson Fury as if he was made out of paper mache'...

                I stated this before? Everyone after the Fury vs Wilder fight, where stating that Wilder had been exposed. 'I disagree, Wilder at elite level drops rounds to his opponents all the time but? Eventually he always finds a way to apply his simple yet violent game plan of knocking you out! And in reality, exactly the same thing happened when he fought Tyson Fury. Yes Deontay Wilder was being out boxed, but he kept coming all night! Pressing forward at 212 pounds against a man who was mocking his physique and foundation. He kept coming forward all night, applying his simple yet violent game-plan! And eventually decked Tyson Fury twice, and ended his career in the 12 th for a matter of seconds 'Exactly the same thing that has happened in the majority of his fights' Tyson Fury did not beat him up or deter him at any point.

                Just like in Rocky I, the fact of the matter is? Deontay Wilder won the FIGHT, he inflicted the most damage and in my opinion has installed some genuine fear with Tyson Fury. I don't see any confidence in Tyson Fury now, when he speaks of Deontay Wilder, not the same kind of conviction as pre-Fury vs Wilder I.

                Tyson Fury now realizes that this two dossers called Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder are serious individuals. He is buying himself some time, but eventually he will have to face Deontay Wilder again aswell as Anthony Joshua.

                Tyson Fury and his team realize they need to add or rediscover new dimensions to his game. That is why they have not and will not take the Wilder or Joshua fight any time soon.
                1st sentence is What is wrong with Boxing fans these days.
                2nd sentence is the fact of the matter is Deontay Wilder won that fight.
                1st sentence is what is wrong with Boxing fans these days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !

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                • Laligalaliga
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by R_Walken
                  Of course he doesnt owe Wilder or the fans anything in this sport you don’t anyone sh.it

                  But this was done in such a way that you can’t come to any other conclusion that Fury never wanted the rematch because he basically ran away from it making it look like Wilder took his confidence away with that 12th round KD

                  Can someone name the last time a fighter who most felt won the first fight essentially ran away from a rematch appearing that his mojo was taken

                  Fury got paid for going for going to Espn but it appears he gave up a lot because he was 2 wins from making history leaving no doubts he was the best of his era ,every Strap imaginable and it’s not like he’d be paid chump change for a Wilder/AJ fights throw in a potential AJ rematch and 2 whatever fights after he probably make more then he would then the Espn deal. But didnt want to risk getting laid out by Wilder so he just sprinted in the other direction

                  And for some reason people are praising his decision like it wasnt deceitful and b.itch made
                  stop crying and move on.
                  Wilder walked away from a career high paydays and a chance to be undisputed. Heaven was not let loosed. From all indications he lost the first fight.

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                  • Laligalaliga
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by turnedup
                    You replied to me, I didn't engage you. So if you don't want it keep it moving. You have nothing to tell me about sh** of sh**.
                    of course I have nothing to tell you because you know nothing.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                      stop crying and move on.
                      Wilder walked away from a career high paydays and a chance to be undisputed. Heaven was not let loosed. From all indications he lost the first fight.
                      Cool moved on

                      Like how you know what I said is
                      True but can’t say sh.it

                      Yes Wilder doesn’t want the money and all the straps / accolades that come with winning a AJ fight


                      Can you answer why AJ is the first ASide cash cow in the sport that somehow can’t get the fight they supposedly want.

                      I mean he’s the first cash cow in the sport who can’t get #2-5 HWs to Get in the ring with him the last year . How come Mayweather or Canelo didn’t have this problem but Hearn wants you to believe AJ somehow does. Could it be possible hearn doesn’t really want to make the fight because when the a-side cash cow want to make the fight they are always able to get it done except now for the first
                      Time
                      And it’s Wilder who lost the first fight but it’s Fury who ran away from a rematch. When was the last time the public viewed the winner of a controversial fight just sprint away from a rematch in a rather disgraceful fashion

                      Is it possible that you have let your blind love for the Union Jack fighters that they’ve fooled you into believing a narrative that’s the opposite of reality

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