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  • PunchyPotorff
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    #41
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    Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
    Any halfway knowledgeable fan of the sport saw Fury win. If you can't see all that 'draw' biz was planned for an even bigger cash-cow rematch, you don't even remotely understand the biz side of boxing.

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    And this is what the fans who need affirmation say. aNy HaLfwaY kNoLEdgeBLY fan....
    I guess the judge who scored it a draw knew Fury would take a nap in the 12th.

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    If you're trying to argue with me, just remember, a minority agreed with the draw verdict.
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    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
    And Trump lost the popular vote in the U.S. Yet he is still their president. This majority talk and the polls are only for those who need validation.
    Whatever helps you to slow down the uncontrollable sobbing.
    And BTW, I repeat:

    "If you can't see all that 'draw' biz was planned for an even bigger cash-cow rematch, you don't even remotely understand the biz side of boxing."

    This isn't about anything besides Fury winning everywhere but on the cards. And there's a rematch upcoming. Why do you keep arguing with reality? Because it will be reality that Wilder will have to deal with in that fight. And he knows it. I am among a bunch of fans looking forward to a great rematch fight.

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    • Ake-Dawg
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      #42
      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
      Quote:
      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
      Any halfway knowledgeable fan of the sport saw Fury win. If you can't see all that 'draw' biz was planned for an even bigger cash-cow rematch, you don't even remotely understand the biz side of boxing.

      Quote:
      Originally Posted by Ake-Dawg
      And this is what the fans who need affirmation say. aNy HaLfwaY kNoLEdgeBLY fan....
      I guess the judge who scored it a draw knew Fury would take a nap in the 12th.

      Quote:
      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
      If you're trying to argue with me, just remember, a minority agreed with the draw verdict.
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      Whatever helps you to slow down the uncontrollable sobbing.
      And BTW, I repeat:

      "If you can't see all that 'draw' biz was planned for an even bigger cash-cow rematch, you don't even remotely understand the biz side of boxing."

      This isn't about anything besides Fury winning everywhere but on the cards. And there's a rematch upcoming. Why do you keep arguing with reality? Because it will be reality that Wilder will have to deal with in that fight. And he knows it. I am among a bunch of fans looking forward to a great rematch fight.
      Yeah...the draw was planned...Fury took a dive in the 12th as planned. Rematch that still hasn't happened or become official was rigged from the beginning.

      So we are clear, Fury was in on the rematch conspiracy right?

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      • andocom
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        #43
        Originally posted by rckdees
        fury can’t get much better but wilder can
        So the guy with 42 pro fights who has been fighting continuously can get better, but the guy coming off 2 years out and losing 200lbs with barely a serious warm up fight can't get better?

        That makes absolutely zero sense.

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          #44
          Originally posted by andocom
          So the guy with 42 pro fights who has been fighting continuously can get better, but the guy coming off 2 years out and losing 200lbs with barely a serious warm up fight can't get better?

          That makes absolutely zero sense.
          Question...based on how Fury has looked in previous fights before his layoff, and how he looked verses Schwartz, what do you think Fury will improve upon? How will those improvements aid his fight strategy against Wilder?

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          • andocom
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            #45
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
            Question...based on how Fury has looked in previous fights before his layoff, and how he looked verses Schwartz, what do you think Fury will improve upon? How will those improvements aid his fight strategy against Wilder?
            A better question might be what wouldn't improve getting back into a solid training/fighting routine vs 2 plus years of booze and ******* and a couple joke bouts, seriously from timing, cardio, power literally everything.

            If you had said you think Wilder would have learnt more from the fight and will be able to adjust better in the rematch that would be one thing, I probably wouldn't agree as I think Fury is the better boxer with more ring IQ so he will have more tools to take advantage of what he learnt in the first fight. Buts that's not what you said, you think Fury can't improve.

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