Comments Thread For: Leonard: Fury Surprised The World, Wilder Rematch Must Happen

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  • Sid-Knee
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    #51
    Originally posted by Ray*
    No am not being sarcastic, i was genuinely surprised that Fury didn't get the W.

    Yes i see america as the mecca of boxing, i always thought a foreigner would get liked if they are great in the ring etc

    And you forget about decisions like the Lewis/Holyfield or sturm/De la hoya for examples. You dont remember thinks like that, you just have the perception that it would only happen in a place like UK or Germany etc.
    I most certainly do remember Lewis/Holyfield and De La Hoya/Sturm.

    Maybe some time soon I can give you all the robberies that happen in the US. They constantly do it. Has been going on for years. They do everything possible to cheat and stack the deck their way pretty much all the time.

    You must not watch much boxing over there if you don't know about their constant corruption.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #52
      Originally posted by marvin douglas
      Like I said, man. Go back and look at the fight. How do you win rounds by not landing punches? By putting your hands behind your back? Show me a round where Fury dominated the action. Fury backed up the first seven rounds and didn't land any punches, but he won the rounds because he ...?
      Sorry, but you are too far gone to talk rationally. It would be a waste of time. Wilder was well beaten. Only someone who is beyond incompetence would score it for Wilder.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #53
        Originally posted by champion4ever
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        Originally Posted by champion4ever
        Well one thing is for certain is that Deontay Wilder's Showtime Championship boxing days are retired. He is now a full time Showtime Pay Per View fighter from here on out.

        Therefore the Dominic Breazeale or Adam Kownacki fight will be televised on Showtime Pay Per View. Therefore, his guarantee purse should be around $3.5 mil plus a percentage of the live gate and ppv sales.


        Sid-Knee, do you remember this post? I told you that Deontay Wilder's days as a Showtime World Championship fighter had been retired and that he will now become a full time Showtime Pay Per View fighter from here on out.

        You know what happened? Just as I prophesied it would come to pass, it came to pass.

        His next fight and future ones will be on Showtime's Pay Pay Per View Boxing. However, you doubted me Sid-Knee. You doubted me. You called me "fucking crazy and that my words didn't worth a piss when reality comes around".

        Well reality has come around and who is the crazy one now? I know we've had our share of misunderstandings in the past but it was never personal with me.

        However, I yet still like you Sid-Knee because I admire both the zeal and passion that fans like yourself bring to the sport of boxing in general and your favorite boxers in particular. I really do but you were wrong.
        Oh you poor thing. Haymon needed to keep hold of Wilder because the offers were too great to pass up so he's gone and put this garbage on PPV. But guess what? It will bomb hard.

        I however will laugh at any fool that spends $80 to try and prove a point. Desperation has just gone through the roof. Haha.

        Couldn't have worked out any better if you ask me. Wilder's fans made this happen so i'll enjoy them being out of pocket. They are fools at the end of the day. There won't be many who pay, but for those that do, thank you. Haha.

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