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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    Originally posted by makaveli1875
    Joshua was never going to be allowed to fight a monster like Wilder . Eddie knows 1 hit on AJ's fragile chin and its game over .
    They tried to make that fight. Wilder and his managers confirmed the 60-40 split and they called the DAZN offer REAL and SUBSTANTIAL. Not fake. Only real complaints about the DAZN offer came from the LDBC goons on Youtube. Not from Wilder or his Team.

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      #12
      Originally posted by BangEM
      Lmao at the exercises. Josh can make the same excuse because even his biggest haters know he wasn’t right before the fight. So no excuses.

      Who else did Fury beat apart from running around on PED for 12rds against Wladimir Klitschko?
      Fury wasn't on peds against Klitschko, if he was, K2 would've sued him and the result would've been voided.

      No excuses, just facts. We all know Fury was vulnerable in the early part of his career, it was a learning process which helped him become the master boxer he is today.

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        #13
        Originally posted by denium
        "Almost beat the life out of him"

        It was a close decision that could've gone either way. Fury did no training whatsoever and was a bender 24 hours before the fight.

        Fury sparked him out in a rematch straight away.

        All this is before Fury changed his style btw.
        So anybody defending Joshua aint allowed no excuses but anybody defending Fury against McDermott its fine to make excuses. Infact talking of excuses atleast Joshua aint coming up with any, Wilder had about 20 when Fury beat him.

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          #14
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          So anybody defending Joshua aint allowed no excuses but anybody defending Fury against McDermott its fine to make excuses. Infact talking of excuses atleast Joshua aint coming up with any, Wilder had about 20 when Fury beat him.
          All fighters give excuses as to why they lost or nearly lost, i'm sure AJ will come out with a few as the rematch gets closer.

          Wilder made more excuses than anyone, including accusing Fury of covering himself in baby oil and claiming that Tyson put a gypsy curse on him so he couldn't throw punches....

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            #15
            Originally posted by denium
            Fury wasn't on peds against Klitschko, if he was, K2 would've sued him and the result would've been voided.

            No excuses, just facts. We all know Fury was vulnerable in the early part of his career, it was a learning process which helped him become the master boxer he is today.
            Fury is bum city and the real big dosser. He was nicked for PED 5months before the fight but UKAD never disclosed it. So what makes you think he wasn't on the same stuff during the fight? And that's the only decent W he has had in his career.

            Fury is a runner, a human kangaroo or antelope, depending on which one you prefer.

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              #16
              Originally posted by BangEM
              Fury is bum city and the real big dosser. He was nicked for PED 5months before the fight but UKAD never disclosed it. So what makes you think he wasn't on the same stuff during the fight? And that's the only decent W he has had in his career.

              Fury is a runner, a human kangaroo or antelope, depending on which one you prefer.
              Because Fury doesn't need PEDS to beat robots like Klitschko and bums like Wilder.

              Just because Fury actually has some decent footwork doesn't make him a runner. He's just a slick fighter, the HW version of Floyd/Sweet Pea

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                #17
                No it didn’t pay off but don’t tell that to his fans that supported him ducking and delaying the fight.

                To them he’s the emeritus undisputed champion because now we know he would have definitely knocked out AJ because Ruiz did it.

                If Ruiz does beat Joshua in a rematch then he should do us UK fans a solid by knocking out Wilder too. Assuming Fury doesn’t dispossess him of the belt before then.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Phenom
                  "you’re six-foot-six, you’re ripped, carved in stone, and a little fat man who has eaten every Snickers and Mars bar in California comes in there and bladders you all over? What a disgrace

                  If that was me, I would never show my face in public ever again."


                  You left out the rest of that statement by Fury:

                  "He’s probably worth $70million, he’s done well in his life and career. He’s been the heavyweight champion of the world. If that’s a failure then I don’t know what isn't a failure.

                  "He’s definitely done well in his career, but everybody bumps into that one person that can knock them out any time.

                  "Unfortunately for AJ, it was the little fat fella from California who chinned him."

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NaijaD
                    No it didn’t pay off but don’t tell that to his fans that supported him ducking and delaying the fight.

                    To them he’s the emeritus undisputed champion because now we know he would have definitely knocked out AJ because Ruiz did it.

                    If Ruiz does beat Joshua in a rematch then he should do us UK fans a solid by knocking out Wilder too. Assuming Fury doesn’t dispossess him of the belt before then.
                    If Ruiz beats AJ again, it will be out of the frying pan and into the fire for Wilder and his fanboys.

                    Ruiz will have 3 belts to Wilder's one and massive support from the same fan base who made Canelo "the new face of boxing"

                    He'll be an even stronger A side over Dumbontay than AJ was!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      If Ruiz beats AJ again, it will be out of the frying pan and into the fire for Wilder and his fanboys.

                      Ruiz will have 3 belts to Wilder's one and massive support from the same fan base who made Canelo "the new face of boxing"

                      He'll be an even stronger A side over Dumbontay than AJ was!
                      Yeah he will be a bonafide star in the US and the best American heavyweight (if he already isn’t).

                      It will be interesting watching the Wilder fan boys blame Deontay’s lack of popularity in comparison to Ruiz on racism and other nonsense while completely overlooking the fact that he doesn’t challenge himself the way Ruiz did.

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