got to give props to kovalev and golovkin

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  • Floyd is TBE
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    #11
    Hell no. **** GGG. He's a ****ing fraud and coward. Did he give Jacobs a rematch? 97G got his big payday then all that bull**** he used to spout about honor, glory, belts, courage, etc. all went out the window.

    97G has been exposed inside and outside the ring. That fraud doesn't deserve props.

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    • pretty ste
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      #12
      Omg here we go again with saltyness dude you still on suicide watch get over it ward beat kovalev and canelo beat ggg at his own game thats it

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      • chrisJS
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        #13
        Originally posted by KTFOKING
        One, LA was hardly Wilder's backyard. Yes, it happened in the states but Alabama to LA is damn near a whole another world. Two, Fury is now a US based fighter with his TR deal so where do you think the Wilder rematch is going to take place? Even Warren said it makes more financial sense to do it stateside than the UK.
        Fighting on a PBC promoted card is hardly fair. Look at the shady scoring in the first fight and Wilder-Ortiz. He won the first fight so he deserves to at least have his promoter run the show next time.

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          #14
          Originally posted by chrisJS
          Fighting on a PBC promoted card is hardly fair. Look at the shady scoring in the first fight and Wilder-Ortiz. He won the first fight so he deserves to at least have his promoter run the show next time.
          Look at the shady scoring in Joshua/Povetkin, so should Fury not fight on a Matchroom promoted card against Joshua? Shady scoring happens everywhere, and Fury's team agreed to the judges. If he wants to have a big US promoter backing him, that is fine. But to say he will always fight in Wilder's backyard doesn't make much sense since you consider anything in the US Wilder's backyard and Fury just signed a deal where he will be fighting twice a year stateside. He has made America his fighting home now.

          And Wilder even said he will fight on ESPN if he has to, and then Arum comes back with a five fight offer with an interim fight before the Fury showdown....Then Fury makes it official by telling the WBC he wants another fight before the Wilder showdown. So it sure seems like it has nothing to do with fighting in Wilder's "backyard" or on a "PBC promoted show" does it?

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          • boliodogs
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            #15
            Originally posted by Curt Henning
            those dudes had legit gripes that they could have been given the decision in their first fights with ward and canelo respectively

            they went back at it ASAP......their fans never had to say "kovalev don't owe ward nothin" or "lil g don't owe canelo nothin"

            can u imagine a kovalev fan post kov/ward 1 "kovalev is the unbeaten 175 champ and top 5 p4p he don't need to prove anything to anyone we know he won and he don't owe ward squat"

            then again...neither kovalev or canelo almost had their heads detached from their necks and were staring up at lights on their backs.....so maybe that's why they weren't so afraid
            This is the first time you have ever said a kind word about GGG and only to fit your pro Wilder agena. Why did you call him lil g instead of GGG? You don't say lil Ward or lil Wilder do you now?

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              #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              This is the first time you have ever said a kind word about GGG and only to fit your pro Wilder agena. Why did you call him lil g instead of GGG? You don't say lil Ward or lil Wilder do you now?
              if it will make you feel better....here i go "lil ward"...."lil wilder"

              you know i dont like golovkin....but hes the only EE i bash....it has 0 to do with color or nationality...i have my reasons and ive stated them many times

              but im not slamming him here....he happens to be a great example in this case...as is kovalev

              these uk fanboys are out here like "he dont owe wilder nuttin".....those guys went right back at it because they believed in themselves...its obvious fury doesnt believe strongly in himself in a rematch

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                #17
                Originally posted by KTFOKING
                Look at the shady scoring in Joshua/Povetkin, so should Fury not fight on a Matchroom promoted card against Joshua? Shady scoring happens everywhere, and Fury's team agreed to the judges. If he wants to have a big US promoter backing him, that is fine. But to say he will always fight in Wilder's backyard doesn't make much sense since you consider anything in the US Wilder's backyard and Fury just signed a deal where he will be fighting twice a year stateside. He has made America his fighting home now.

                And Wilder even said he will fight on ESPN if he has to, and then Arum comes back with a five fight offer with an interim fight before the Fury showdown....Then Fury makes it official by telling the WBC he wants another fight before the Wilder showdown. So it sure seems like it has nothing to do with fighting in Wilder's "backyard" or on a "PBC promoted show" does it?
                chris knows man...he just hates wilder so hes trying to use anything he can come up with to excuse and justify furys actions

                deep down chris cant fathom why AJ and fury have both ducked someone he considers so devoid of skill and that is a bum....he knows...he can see it though

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                • boliodogs
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  smart move by fury.....he saw kovalev and golovkin get TUNED UP in their rematches and saw a glimpse of his future in the 12....good on Tyson..we should let him live a little
                  News flash for you. The majority of neutral views thought GGG edged out the rematch and lots of viewers thought Kovalev got ***ed by low blows and a bias, incompetent referee. I agree that Fury seems to want no part of a rematch with Wilder now or later because most of the world thinks he won the first fight so why risk a dangerous rematch. I just don't like how you made your point at the expense of Kovalev and GGG.

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                  • Curt Henning
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    News flash for you. The majority of neutral views thought GGG edged out the rematch and lots of viewers thought Kovalev got ***ed by low blows and a bias, incompetent referee. I agree that Fury seems to want no part of a rematch with Wilder now or later because most of the world thinks he won the first fight so why risk a dangerous rematch. I just don't like how you made your point at the expense of Kovalev and GGG.
                    sorry you dont like it dude....life is tough

                    kovalev got stopped and ggg's face got beat uppppp

                    the media never complained...it was online fanboys who were upset and couldnt handle their boys getting beat

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                    • R_Walken
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                      #20
                      It’s pathetic how people are defending Fury

                      When was the last time a fighter most
                      Saw as the winner ran away from a rematch

                      Not exactly the actions a fighter with confidence would have

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