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  • Sid-Knee
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    #71
    Originally posted by damned1974
    There is some truth to what you say. When I was young I was told to feel lucky you are born American and live in such a free country (all while being provided of examples of the very worst countries opposed to the example-obviously we are free and lucky compared to Uganda or other ****holes but what is supposed to be a give-in is a comparison!)....Almost like we are lead to believe that we are the only free nation. As an adult who has traveled extensively and lived in many places I can only say that the opposite is true. lol
    You're an American living in Australia?

    If so, it would be great if most Americans i came across on the internet were like you because you come off as a fair fella and very reasonable. This i very much like. Just a shame many on here don't have the same mindset. Everything would be good in the hood if it was.

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    • lion33lit
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      #72
      Hamed: If I had fought Barrera in a rematch, my conceited ass would have lost in even more embarrassing fashion! The “allah is never ever gonna make me lose” rants was something I never should’ve kept blurting out...I was wrong for sure...I got my behind handed to me in solid turnbuckle fashion!

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      • BritishBoxing92
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        #73
        Originally posted by damned1974
        I don't think Fury needs to change what he did from the 1st fight, but if he did then he should have roughed up Wilder (like the Steve Cunningham fight) in spots.

        Wilder has the most room for improvement IMO. Within his means he can make 1 simple adjustment-do not force the fight. He should have cut off that ring, notice where Fury dips his head and shoot for the left shoulder.....He never looks smooth anyways, but he is usually sneakier with that right hand.
        perhaps but one must remember fury will keep his eyes open more to wilders counter punches but I reckon if he avoids getting knocked down he will have a decent chance at winning...good call on the Cunningham fight tactics


        I can definitely see wilder changing his game plan for a rematch but who knows how far they will go or how effective they might be.

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        • damned1974
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          #74
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          You're an American living in Australia?

          If so, it would be great if most Americans i came across on the internet were like you because you come off as a fair fella and very reasonable. This i very much like. Just a shame many on here don't have the same mindset. Everything would be good in the hood if it was.
          Yes. I'm an American. When I was 27 I moved to Australia (am 44 now). I have stayed in Europe a few times as well.

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          • damned1974
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            #75
            Originally posted by BritishBoxing92
            perhaps but one must remember fury will keep his eyes open more to wilders counter punches but I reckon if he avoids getting knocked down he will have a decent chance at winning...good call on the Cunningham fight tactics


            I can definitely see wilder changing his game plan for a rematch but who knows how far they will go or how effective they might be.
            I mention the Cunningham tactics because of a similarity in weight and Wilder's lack of inside game....Tyson would have looked better even by doubter's standards if he roughed up Wilder then outboxed him last few rounds.

            For someone with Wilder's handspeed-he doesn't really counter effectively enough. In this fight he didn't look too fast-just tried to be a wrecking ball. He needs to slow down his work-not force it. Go to the body, cut off the ring and look for where Tyson dips and shoot there. Oddly enough, I feel Fury will beat him easier on the inside.

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              #76
              Fury knocks Wilder out in a rematch.

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              • 5000boxing
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                #77
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                So Wilder won 9/10 rounds and had 2 KD's? Haha. Always the same loon aren't you. Why you're so willing to let everyone know what a moron you are just baffles me. In this country we have something called self respect. Something you are in serious need of.

                Wilder was reduced to flailing around like a drunken hobo and was brutally exposed as having no real boxing ability in there. Fury played with him other than to 2 big shots that he got dropped with. And that was a weakened 50% version of Fury. Just imagine what a fully prepared version would do to Donkey.

                And no, Wilder didn't figure him out in the last 3 rounds. Wilder is too ****** to do so. He just throws and hopes to land which results in some hilarious situations as his "Career" proves. And people like you are too ****** in believing Wilder is some world beater who's going to wipe out the division and has unorthodox skills when he's nothing but a joke who can't even beat this version of Fury and nearly lost to a nobody hypejob who nearly failed the medical exam and has no stamina and high blood pressure but still needed the ref to help him like the judges helped him against Fury.

                Give it up, it's way beyond embarrassing at this point.
                Lmao.. I hate u so much I kinda like u.. you are King of Trolls... u remember what Wilder did.. good.. now tell me what Fury did?.. Don't worry.. I'll wait. Lol.

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                • 5000boxing
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by eco1
                  GTFOH with your ******ity.
                  Please tell me what Fury did? And which round please????... don't worry.. I'll wait. Im tired of u lame fools that fear Wilder claiming HE LOST.. HOW??? FURY WAS ON HIS NECK TWICE, STFU HOE!!!

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #79
                    I think Wilder could use a new trainer. Someone who he could respect and teach him self-discipline. Since he relies so heavily on knockout power; He doesn't feel the need to add any new wrinkles to his game.

                    He will always struggle against pure boxers because he is always swinging for the fences. He needs a trainer who is going to teach him the fundamentals of boxing and work on his conditioning.

                    Right now Mark Breland is not doing that for him. All Wilder does in training camp is spar and hit the mitts.

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                    • P4Pdunny
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                      #80
                      Its a shame Fury ran from the rematch then..

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