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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Originally posted by Jax teller
    Definitely not when has Wilder mopped the floor with anyone of note?

    AJ's the one that mops the floor with Wilders comp it's been proven with Molina who gave Wilder trouble and took AJ 6 less rounds to get him out. AJ even took Gavern out 1 round quicker than Wilder.

    Only a Wilder fan would rate Ortiz with blood pressure issues over Klitschko (17 month lay off with training camp) and disregard Fury's time out and performances against Seferi and Pianeta to say he is 100%. On top of that he still made look a fool for 10 rounds at least.

    If Wilder mopped the floor with Klitschko he wouldn't have been called a baby HW and not ready post 30 fights and he would have fought them by now instead of doing stuff like talking about freezing Whyte out for two years like a real coward.
    Motherfucker, Ortiz has High blood pressure then why don't the fuck your boys fight him then? Shit! Neither Anthony Joshua or Dillian Whyte want no smoke from High Blood pressured Luis Ortiz.

    Also, if Fury made Wilder lool like a fool for 10 out of 12 rounds then why the Hell he didn't win the fight? Shit! Why, it's because he didn't try hard enough?

    Fury needed to take more chances and risks in that fight but refused because he was afraid he was going to get dropped, stopped and finished. There were too many rounds in the fight where Fury did absolutely nothing.

    The fight was there to be taken had he only thrown more punches and been more aggressive but he fought like a bitch; Trying not to lose and surviving by going the full 12 rounds.

    In addition, no one speaks for Deontay Wilder pal; Not even Shelly Finkel. He is his own man. He is a loner by nature; Who is staunchly independent, rebellious, stubborn, idealistic and visionary.

    He won't settle for anything less than what he wants or feels is right and doesn't give a good damn, what his haters/detractors may care or think about him or the moves that he makes.

    Lastly, as a matter of fact, Wilder did try to negotiate an undisputed heavyweight championship bout with wladimir Klitschko but was turned down because Wladimir wasn't interested. He told Wilder he had to step up his level of opposition first, which was a clear sign of a duck by Dr. Steelhammer.

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    • Jax teller
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      #32
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Motherfucker, Ortiz has High blood pressure then why don't the fuck your boys fight him then? Shit! Neither Anthony Joshua or Dillian Whyte want no smoke from High Blood pressured Luis Ortiz.

      Also, if Fury made Wilder lool like a fool for 10 out of 12 rounds then why the Hell he didn't win the fight? Shit! Why, it's because he didn't try hard enough?

      Fury needed to take more chances and risks in that fight but refused because he was afraid he was going to get dropped, stopped and finished. There were too many rounds in the fight where Fury did absolutely nothing.

      The fight was there to be taken had he only thrown more punches and been more aggressive but he fought like a bitch; Trying not to lose and surviving by going the full 12 rounds.

      In addition, no one speaks for Deontay Wilder pal; Not even Shelly Finkel. He is his own man. He is a loner by nature; Who is staunchly independent, rebellious, stubborn, idealistic and visionary.

      He won't settle for anything less than what he wants or feels is right and doesn't give a good damn, what his haters/detractors may care or think about him or the moves that he makes.

      Lastly, as a matter of fact, Wilder did try to negotiate an undisputed heavyweight championship bout with wladimir Klitschko but was turned down because Wladimir wasn't interested. He told Wilder he had to step up his level of opposition first, which was a clear sign of a duck by Dr. Steelhammer.
      Wilder is just a good boy that does what he's told whether it's Haymon or Shelley whispering in his ear I don't know. I do know is he won't even speak to Hearn still even with the new offers on the table for undisputed and Fury going away for now. Unless he's scared of AJ or doesn't care about one name/face
      thing there's it can only be down to people telling him what to do.

      Your level of delusion is rediculous AJ ain't fought Ortiz because he's been unifying or fighting mandos since Vlad and it doesn't make business sense to fight someone who can't even speak English and has an L for your American debut.

      Fury didn't need to take anymore chances he landed more and threw less (more effective aggression) and showed Wilder aggression to be be ineffective for all but 2 rounds with his defense which is another attribute scored in a boxing match. If you choose to ignore that boxing is scored round by round basis taking account both defense and offense which the judges may be untrue for reasons such as being paid or just having a bad day at the office then that's your fault. Man Floyd made the latter part of his career and claimed the title T.B.E using the same technique Fury did, what's your reasoning for this? Even ring magazine saw it as a reason to rate Fury over Wilder, sorry to burst your bubble.

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        #33
        Originally posted by earl-hickey
        hes a drug addict who's body is weakened by years of crack and alcolhol abuse

        still boxed wilders ears off though didn't he
        That's what's most hilarious!!!

        This fat out of shape coke head whooped deontay Wilder.

        It's much more hilarious than people make it out to be.

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          #34
          Whenever Fury’s beer tab comes to play he sayss “sorry mate I can’t pay tonight, gave all me winnings to charity!”

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jax teller
            Wilder is just a good boy that does what he's told whether it's Haymon or Shelley whispering in his ear I don't know. I do know is he won't even speak to Hearn still even with the new offers on the table for undisputed and Fury going away for now. Unless he's scared of AJ or doesn't care about one name/face
            thing there's it can only be down to people telling him what to do.

            Your level of delusion is rediculous AJ ain't fought Ortiz because he's been unifying or fighting mandos since Vlad and it doesn't make business sense to fight someone who can't even speak English and has an L for your American debut.

            Fury didn't need to take anymore chances he landed more and threw less (more effective aggression) and showed Wilder aggression to be be ineffective for all but 2 rounds with his defense which is another attribute scored in a boxing match. If you choose to ignore that boxing is scored round by round basis taking account both defense and offense which the judges may be untrue for reasons such as being paid or just having a bad day at the office then that's your fault. Man Floyd made the latter part of his career and claimed the title T.B.E using the same technique Fury did, what's your reasoning for this? Even ring magazine saw it as a reason to rate Fury over Wilder, sorry to burst your bubble.
            The reason why Wilder has toned Eddie Hearn out because he has constantly lied to him over and over again and he doesn't trust a word that comes out of his mouth.

            After agreeing to all of Joshua terms and conditions after Joshua turned down his $50mil offer; In order to make the fight happened for us fans Eddie reneged on the counter offer by having Joshua fighting Povetkin instead. Therefore, Eddie is going to have work long and hard to regain Wilder's trust again.

            You say that Joshua had mandatories; Which was the reason why he couldn't challenge Ortiz. So then what about Dillain Whyte? He was available after turning Luis Ortiz down twice for title eliminators.

            Lastly, C'mon man. When you are the challenging for heavyweight championship of the world; You don't leave nothing behind or for a chance. You have to impress the judges that you left everything of yourself in that ring.

            I am sorry but Fury didn't do that. He decided to play it safe and cautious and it wound up costing him the title.

            In addition, you can't compare Mayweather with Fury because Mayweather was always the champion. In this case, Fury was not.

            He could have done a Hell of lot more and should have done more like hurt Wilder, beat him up and throw more punches. However, he was in there only to survive and go the full distance with the most feared and dangerous puncher in the heavyweight division.

            That was his fault and he only has himself to blame for that. It's difficult to win rounds when you don't throw punches.

            Also, you said Fury landed only 13 punches more than the champion. That's pathetic. That proves right there that the fight was not a robbery or a shut out.

            Freddie Roach agreed with me that he should have gone for the knockout but was overruled by both Fury and his trainer Ben Davidson.

            In the future, you must learn to raise the bar higher for your favorite fighters. Fury was so close to winning. All he had to do was a little bit more and he would have won.

            Also, the judges were neither corrupt or on the take. They awarded the title to the man who wanted it the most and that man was Deontay Wilder.

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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              The reason why Wilder has toned Eddie Hearn out because he has constantly lied to him over and over again and he doesn't trust a word that comes out of his mouth.

              After agreeing to all of Joshua terms and conditions after Joshua turned down his $50mil offer; In order to make the fight happened for us fans Eddie reneged on the counter offer by having Joshua fighting Povetkin instead. Therefore, Eddie is going to have work long and hard to regain Wilder's trust again.

              You say that Joshua had mandatories; Which was the reason why he couldn't challenge Ortiz. So then what about Dillain Whyte? He was available after turning Luis Ortiz down twice for title eliminators.

              Lastly, C'mon man. When you are the challenging for heavyweight championship of the world; You don't leave nothing behind or for a chance. You have to impress the judges that you left everything of yourself in that ring.

              I am sorry but Fury didn't do that. He decided to play it safe and cautious and it wound up costing him the title.

              In addition, you can't compare Mayweather with Fury because Mayweather was always the champion. In this case, Fury was not.

              He could have done a Hell of lot more and should have done more like hurt Wilder, beat him up and throw more punches. However, he was in there only to survive and go the full distance with the most feared and dangerous puncher in the heavyweight division.

              That was his fault and he only has himself to blame for that. It's difficult to win rounds when you don't throw punches.

              Also, you said Fury landed only 13 punches more than the champion. That's pathetic. That proves right there that the fight was not a robbery or a shut out.

              Freddie Roach agreed with me that he should have gone for the knockout but was overruled by both Fury and his trainer Ben Davidson.

              In the future, you must learn to raise the bar higher for your favorite fighters. Fury was so close to winning. All he had to do was a little bit more and he would have won.

              Also, the judges were neither corrupt or on the take. They awarded the title to the man who wanted it the most and that man was Deontay Wilder.
              Whyte made more money fighting Parker and Chisora than he ever could fighting Ortiz and the Ortiz fight was last on terms that Chisora didn't take the fight. Most of you guys said Parker would school Whyte and Chisora had been robbed in the first fight and already beat him so both were by no means the easy way out. It's funny how convenient the **** you guys forget. Is.

              After they agreed all the terms and conditions for 50 mil? When? All Hearn said was he believes they can get the money that was it and never saw proof in the end. Remember Wilders team wouldn't meet to discuss terms or send a contract.

              You're a waste of time just making stuff up completely to fit your narrative and shunning the rules of boxing making up a challengers handicap and providing constant double standards claiming everything is unfair as per fecking usual and you wonder why people don't like Wilder or most of his fans.

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                #37
                Originally posted by jmrf4435
                That's what's most hilarious!!!

                This fat out of shape coke head whooped deontay Wilder.

                It's much more hilarious than people make it out to be.
                So when did that motherfucker ever quit? He hasn't quit. He is still on that shit. That's how he was able to get up so quickly from that 12th round knockdown because of all the coke he had snorted just prior to the walk in to the fight was still in his nose

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by jmrf4435
                  That's what's most hilarious!!!

                  This fat out of shape coke head whooped deontay Wilder.

                  It's much more hilarious than people make it out to be.
                  When did Tyson Fury Whoop Wilder ?

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