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  • Boxing Goat
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    #211
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Flash knockdown, punch to the back of the head.

    Got up and dominated Wilder for the rest of that round too.

    Wilder is a FAKE Champ, he lost the title that night.
    Absolute nonsense

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #212
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      Respect, for putting the lineal title on the line against an undefeated hungry lion.
      Lol! Funny spin buddy

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        #213
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        Fury BARELY got up at ten and most refs would have stopped that fight. That's 'basically' in my book.

        You know Fury didn't want that again for a reason.
        "Fury BARELY got up at ten and most refs would have stopped that fight. That's 'basically' in my book."

        Barely got up .. as in, did get up, and the referee didn't stop the fight, and Fury then proceeded to batter Wilder from one side of the ring to the other for the rest of the round, which proved that the ref made the right decision by not stopping the fight.

        If Fury could do that while a million miles away from his best form, why the heck should he be scared of fighting Wilder again, at peak form?

        Fury already fought Wilder on a PBC card and he got robbed. If Dumbtay wants a rematch so bad, it will be on Fury's terms next time.
        Last edited by kafkod; 04-08-2019, 09:54 AM.

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          #214
          Originally posted by kafkod
          "Fury BARELY got up at ten and most refs would have stopped that fight. That's 'basically' in my book."

          Barely got up .. as in, did get up, and the referee didn't stop the fight, and Fury then proceeded to batter Wilder from one side of the ring to the other for the rest of the round, which proved that the ref made the right decision by not stopping the fight.

          If Fury could do that while a million miles away from his best form, why the heck should he be scared of fighting Wilder again, at peak form?

          Fury already fought Wilder on a PBC card and he got robbed. If Dumbtay wants a rematch so bad, it will be on Fury's terms next time.
          Why would he? He still has the title. And the fight was a draw. Fury did win the majority of the rounds but let's not act like KD's don't count or something. Fury ran from an immediate rematch and there's no dis*****g it.

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            #215
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            Why would he? He still has the title. And the fight was a draw. Fury did win the majority of the rounds but let's not act like KD's don't count or something. Fury ran from an immediate rematch and there's no dis*****g it.
            No, Haymon fckd up an immediate rematch by robbing Fury of the win he deserved. Tyson already beat Wilder once. He doesn't owe him anything.

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              #216
              Originally posted by kafkod
              No, Haymon fckd up an immediate rematch by robbing Fury of the win he deserved. Tyson already beat Wilder once. He doesn't owe him anything.


              That's the thing, he didn't beat him so that argument is INVALID

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                #217
                So Wilder, after his debut as a PPV star has now got to come straight back off PPV because he isnt quite a big enough PPV star to warrant PPV. Something a real PPV star like Joshua had no trouble doing. And that is Fury losing what he gained from the last fight?

                But Wilder demanded it came off PPV doe cuz he cares about the fans..... Yeah ok.

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                  #218
                  Originally posted by Boxing Goat


                  That's the thing, he didn't beat him so that argument is INVALID
                  My argument is that robbing Fury fcked up an immediate rematch. Team Dumbtay made their own bed, let them lie in it.

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                    #219
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    My argument is that robbing Fury fcked up an immediate rematch. Team Dumbtay made their own bed, let them lie in it.
                    Lol wtf does Deontae Wilder and his camp have to do with the decision. Fury gained nothing with a draw either. The duck just proves that he KNOWS that he got off easy with that fight and just a fraction of a second could have been his first loss.

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                      #220
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      Lol wtf does Deontae Wilder and his camp have to do with the decision. Fury gained nothing with a draw either. The duck just proves that he KNOWS that he got off easy with that fight and just a fraction of a second could have been his first loss.
                      Fury gained nothing with the draw ... except a $100million contract with ESPN and a higher ranking than Wilder with every indie ratings board worth a damn!

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