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  • The plunger man
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    #81
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
    Wilder was willing to fighyt the Fury rematch on an ESPN card. He said he was a network free agent.

    But Fury still ducked anyway.
    Wilder couod have boxed joshua next month in front of 90k with a contract that was real paper with real ink on....for 40% which is at least 10 times more that what he will get for breazeale.
    Wilder has as nuch brain as rocking horse **** turning tha legit offer down by the number 1 heavyweight in the world

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    • kafkod
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      #82
      Now who's begging for a fight!

      STFU Wilder, you disgraceful cherry picking kunt. You will get another pay day against the Gypsy King on his terms, or not at all.

      And if you don't like it you can always stop ducking AJ and let him pay your retirement money, instead of Fury.
      Last edited by kafkod; 03-03-2019, 09:08 PM.

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      • lion33lit
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        #83
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Fury has Wilder shook.
        Wilder "shook" FURY,... or should I say Wilder BLASTED Fury into temporary Wonderland Discovery!! He saw actual "s**thouses" covered in pretzels and boxing shorts.....No wonder he had to look elsewhere for a weaker opponent: a candy cane BLASTED him right into a Christmas scene and Bob saved him .

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #84
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          Wilder was willing to fight the Fury rematch on an ESPN card. He said he was a network free agent.

          But Fury still ducked anyway.
          Arum wants them to have an interim fight then have it at the end of the year. It was Arum's call to do this.

          They'll fight soon so it doesn't matter. In the meantime, Wilder can fight on basic cable for peanuts and in front of a half empty arena. You know, like he has done for his whole career?

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          • Sid-Knee
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            #85
            Originally posted by Jkp
            I predicted many months ago, that the Gay4AJ fanclub would soon be using the there old excuse "no one else was available". to justify him fighting another bum.

            "few options"?
            he only needs 1 decent opponent at a time, its not the royal rumble.
            You're saying AJ was ducking Fury and Wilder. How could he duck if they were going to rematch each other at the time? ******.

            You know you're lying. Stop pretending you creepy weirdo.

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #86
              Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
              He did acknowledge that the fight was close and that others felt that he loss in a few interviews soon after the fight. He said that that was a reason to run it back so that he can prove that he was better.

              Unlike some of the weirdos on NSB its possible to acknowledge someone else's opinion while disagreeing.
              Wilder acknowledging that fans think he lost isn't Wilder himself acknowledging he lost. Wilder has always maintained that he won the fight. Which was my point.

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              • Ake-Dawg
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                #87
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                Wilder acknowledging that fans think he lost isn't Wilder himself acknowledging he lost. Wilder has always maintained that he won the fight. Which was my point.
                So you're upset that he thinks he won? Many others did too, including a judge. It's called a difference of opinion. You and others sound like Malignaggi who gets all pissy when others don't validate his opinions. When does a fighter ever feel as if he lost a close fight?

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                  So you're upset that he thinks he won? Many others did too, including a judge. It's called a difference of opinion. You and others sound like Malignaggi who gets all pissy when others don't validate his opinions. When does a fighter ever feel as if he lost a close fight?
                  Wilder thinking he won is nothing but his delusion and dishonesty. At the end of the fight he had the look of a beaten man for a reason. Hell, even Wilder's team told Fury that he won the fight. All people are doing when they say Wilder won the fight is showing us that they can't score a fight for ****. So if their scoring capabilities are this shoddy, they should refrain in future when it comes to scoring fights.

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                  • Ake-Dawg
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    Wilder thinking he won is nothing but his delusion and dishonesty. At the end of the fight he had the look of a beaten man for a reason. Hell, even Wilder's team told Fury that he won the fight. All people are doing when they say Wilder won the fight is showing us that they can't score a fight for ****. So if their scoring capabilities are this shoddy, they should refrain in future when it comes to scoring fights.
                    It's called judging. You use judgement. There is no right or wrong, only opinion. Just like Wilder was subject to the judgement of Reiss, Fury was subject to the judgement of the two judges that didn't think he won.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by lion33lit
                      Wilder "shook" FURY,... or should I say Wilder BLASTED Fury into temporary Wonderland Discovery!! He saw actual "s**thouses" covered in pretzels and boxing shorts.....No wonder he had to look elsewhere for a weaker opponent: a candy cane BLASTED him right into a Christmas scene and Bob saved him .
                      The only thing Shook was Wilders resume once again ,this time with a unofficial L, that everyone will know is an actual L .

                      Last two fights a read like this.

                      1. Ortiz : Known to be upper 40's close to 50 failing a pre fight physical and goes in and Wilders saved by the bell . Escapes that one by seconds and wins because an aged fighter gassed. Also needed extra time between rounds he was rattled. Maybe SHOOK ? lol

                      2. Fury : Out of boxing 3 years with 2 fights with guys not remotely resembling live bodies. lost over 100 pounds just to get back in the ring months prior and still won.


                      3 . ?????? Cant wait for this one! This looks like a very bad omen is the third one a charm since Wilder having stepped up in almost 40 fights ? closer and closer to losing isn't he ?

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