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  • #31
    Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
    So this guy was content with a Draw while giving all his money to charity and lead his fans to believe he wanted a rematch even after when Fury said they were the best 2 Heavyweights.

    If Fury felt he was robbed he would’ve said from the get go that a rematch would never happen.

    Truth is Fury never been hit like that. It’s understandable he doesn’t want that hurt again.
    Take a look at his face when the draw was announced Wilder immediately rejoiced fury shook his head. He knew he got f-cked over

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    • #32
      The rounds where Fury was showboating by sticking his tongue out and holding his hands behind his back were the rounds he should have been letting his hands go.

      So I don't feel slightest sense of sympathy or pity for this smug, arrogant and conceited asshole guy. There were too many rounds where he did next to nothing without so much as throwing a single punch in the round.

      So now then he wants to complain about the same judges and venue that he helped chose? Shit! Cry me a fucking river!

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      • #33
        80% of the boxing world scored the fight to Fury. Only butthurt Wildtards think otherwise.

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        • #34
          Well, he ain't wrong. You don't have to go back far to get proof of it. **** is corrupt as hell all the way around.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
            When will he not be the "away" fighter? This isn't football, baseball, or basketball where he's now playing for an American team that they cheer for.
            Well now he’s an ESPN fighter he feels like he’ll get a fairer shake with the judges. Unless we are going to pretend that fighters don’t often get more favourable treatment when they’re fighting on their promoters cards.

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            • #36
              10 2 is he doing ******* again he ducking Wilder

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                Thats Fury for you, whatever suits his immediate situation. He has the big ESPN backing now so he would throw shade, especially because he didn't go ahead with the rematch.
                What big ESPN backing? Bob Arum called Tyson Fury's $100mil contract bullshit! That's something he would never offer to Pac and Manny has grossed over $600mil in his boxing career and is a proven cash cow and a crossover, Pay Per View, box office draw who packs meat in the seats and he allowed him to scoot right over to Al Haymon and the PBC.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  British fighters and British fans tend to blame everyone but themselves. Even the ones who had Fury winning by the slightest of margins blames the judging.

                  Which tells me he has only himself to blame because had he done just a little bit more he would have easily won the fight.

                  It's just plain pathetic how entitled Tyson Fury feels. Just try harder the next time and accept the fight was a draw that could have gone either way or either won by you if only you wanted it badly enough or tried hard enough.

                  The fight was his but he was just too afraid and cowardly of taking the necessary risks by getting down in the trenches with Deontay Wilder.

                  If you are too afraid of offense and throwing punches then get Hell out the ring Goddamn it because the world doesn't owe you shit. You owe yourself!
                  Hey man, chill, Top Rank and ESPN will vindicate him, make him a U.S. star, and force Wilder and Joshua to fight him as B-sides.

                  I want to echo your point, if Fury stays on his feet in the 12th, he wins the fight. PERIOD. He came in with a fight plan to steal rounds and get the decision. It didn't work. And now, there is this expectation for ALL fans to believe that this didn't impact his decision to sign the ESPN deal BEFORE the rematch. I'm not saying it was the ONLY reason, just a factor.

                  At what point does a true boxing fan sign up for Fury's style of fighting against top level competition? I mean, did he do enough to theoretically get the win versus Wilder? Yes. Is that the type of fighting that should be rewarded with a world title?

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                  • #39
                    Wilder turds are something else

                    Boxing is scored round by round and 2 knockdowns doesn't trump 10 rounds

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                    • #40
                      Fury boxed circles around Windmill Wilder. With the exception of the KD’s, the match was not even by any means.

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