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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #101
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    You didn't answer my question, but that's cool! When you start comparing Wilder to Briggs, then I know you're not serious.
    I'm arguing you statement that a puncher has only to be perfect for 1 second and that makes them the odds favourite. Briggs is a puncher, so he should be favourite according to you. Or are you going to admit that it's bull****?

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    • Bronx2245
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      #102
      Originally posted by Straightener
      Yeh I think the whole lineal champ thing is just a selling gimmick

      It was out of order not giving Wlad a rematch in my eyes . Wlad was nice enough to give fury a shot in the first place (same as wilder)

      Think the failed drug test threw a spanner in the works for the Wlad fight and bob arum in the wilder fight ha
      FACTS! Bob is on a mission! Parker, Pulev, Rivas, Fury, and now Whyte! I almost want to say Wilder should go there as well! PBC has some nice contenders (Ortiz, Kownacki, maybe Ruiz) and very nice prospects (Ajagba, Joyce, Yoka) but Wilder needs a big fight ASAP! He's 33! Father time is undefeated!

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        #103
        Malignaggi likes and supports Tyson Fury, because like himself as a fighter? Tyson Fury is a limited power puncher in his division. 'Deep down Malignaggi knows Anthony Joshua is the number 1 Heavyweight in the game.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #104
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          I'm arguing you statement that a puncher has only to be perfect for 1 second and that makes them the odds favourite. Briggs is a puncher, so he should be favourite according to you. Or are you going to admit that it's bull****?
          How many people have put Fury down twice in one fight? How many people have KO'd Luis Ortiz? There are levels to this! Wilder hits harder than anybody in the game! He's not the best boxer @ HW, which I think Fury is, but Fury lacks power! His game is jab, grab, and get a decision! The odds that he can avoid getting hit by Wilder for 12 rounds are slim, and the odds he can get up off the floor again, even with the long count, are slim! 90% of referees would've stopped that fight! Anyway, Fury turned b**ch, so this debate is pointless!

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            #105
            Paulie i agree with u. Wilder definitely did not win that fight. However i'm still waiting for u to either apologize to manny pacquiao for calling him a drug cheat for years with no proof, or fight him to prove he is no all they say without drugs. You were very biased in that situation, and it stinks, because u wouldnt fight him to prove your point. He's 40 now and still beating dudes half to death, putting guys in flight making them run from him in the ring. Is that drugs, or is it just manny is a great fighter? And make no mistake- in no way am i endorsing that cheating on his wife, fake christian, hypocrite, ex-meth addict now endorsing death squads for addicts in his country, dog eating, big school bus head mofo. I don't even like him. I'm Just saying right is right, paulie. From a boxing point of view only, manny is an all time great drugs, or no drugs

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              #106
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              How many people have put Fury down twice in one fight? How many people have KO'd Luis Ortiz? There are levels to this! Wilder hits harder than anybody in the game! He's not the best boxer @ HW, which I think Fury is, but Fury lacks power! His game is jab, grab, and get a decision! The odds that he can avoid getting hit by Wilder for 12 rounds are slim, and the odds he can get up off the floor again, even with the long count, are slim! 90% of referees would've stopped that fight! Anyway, Fury turned b**ch, so this debate is pointless!
              A fury nowhere near his physical best managed it so why wouldn't a better fury? Fury would be the favourite in a rematch.

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                #107
                If Fury felt he got robbed then why didn't him and his team jump on rematch to clear it up? The reason is he knows Wilder now has felt his power and has adjusted to his size. That means Wilder will blast him out of the arena in rematch!!

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                • factsarenice
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Paulie is 100% correct.

                  If Fury had got the decision he deserved, then he would have been tied by the rematch clause and a second fight would have had to happen next.

                  Wilder can blame Al Haymon - or whover it was that fixed the result - for the postion he is in now.
                  I couldn't agree with you more. The fix in this case is going to cost Wilder multiple millions in lost income and prestige.

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                  • factsarenice
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    How many people have put Fury down twice in one fight? How many people have KO'd Luis Ortiz? There are levels to this! Wilder hits harder than anybody in the game! He's not the best boxer @ HW, which I think Fury is, but Fury lacks power! His game is jab, grab, and get a decision! The odds that he can avoid getting hit by Wilder for 12 rounds are slim, and the odds he can get up off the floor again, even with the long count, are slim! 90% of referees would've stopped that fight! Anyway, Fury turned b**ch, so this debate is pointless!
                    The draw was a gift to Wilder and everyone knows it. Wilder still has his 0 and it only cost him 20 million in future income.

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
                      There you go again referring to the punch stats. There meaningless. Just face it dude, there was no "clear" winner. That's why the judges were all over the place. I had it a draw due to Fury going down twice, and that's just how it was scored. that's all that matters.

                      Fury's lucky that the fight wasn't waved off anyway, any other ref would have waived it off and Wilder would have won by KO
                      How do you judge a fight? Your saying scoring round by round looking at shots landed is meaningless? So how do you score fights?

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