Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Strongly Believe That I Knocked Tyson Fury Out

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  • lowblows420
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    #11
    Bum zquad (squad with a z apparently looks classier if you spell it that way) is smokin crack...complains about furys title and opponents but is rematching bums he knocked out and the WBC is protecting him along the way

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    • R_Walken
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      #12
      Reid’s is a great Ref and if there was any other Ref in there the fight would have ended

      Most Refs would have stopped the fight when Fury was laying there lifeless a 6 , Cortez and many other refs are on record saying they would have stopped the fight

      Secondly Reiss did fumble the count & if he hadn’t he may have reached 10 before Fury was completely up

      Reiss proved it was the right call but Fury should be thankful it was Reiss reffing

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        Here in this clip one can clearly see that Tyson hits the mat at 2:21, he is off his knee at 2:11 when he rose to his feet. Thats ten seconds, Tyson Fury was KO - FACT.

        Don't even get me started in the extra time Gypsy-Bum got from Jack Reiss after that.

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          #14
          No mate he got up and beat you on points but then got robbed

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          • Dr Rassclart
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            #15
            Originally posted by 1hourRun


            Here in this clip one can clearly see that Tyson hits the mat at 2:21, he is off his knee at 2:11 when he rose to his feet. Thats ten seconds, Tyson Fury was KO - FACT.

            Don't even get me started in the extra time Gypsy-Bum got from Jack Reiss after that.
            All you’re doing is making yourself look even more ******. Shouldn’t you be attending a Trump rally or harassing some Hispanic folk with kindred hick spirits?

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              #16
              Originally posted by Dr Rassclart
              All you’re doing is making yourself look even more ******. Shouldn’t you be attending a Trump rally or harassing some Hispanic folk with kindred hick spirits?
              Your personal attacks will not deter me Dr. Quack, you can not refute anything I said or invalidate the footage presented, the evidence is irrefutable ; Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder KO the Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury.

              Experts in the boxing industry have also supported Deontay's claim that Tyson Fury should of been considered knock-out in his second violent fall ; Fury even after failing to get up before the count of nine was also holding on to Jack Reiss for support, all indicators would of lead any competent ref to wave the contest off immediately. Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder was denied victory.

              Gypsy-Bum knows this, that is the reason he is collecting his retirement before facing the inevitable.

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                #17
                I strongly believe that Wilder and his fans are deluded idiots.

                Fury is the true WBC champion. Wilder is a fake, plastic, chump.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Adrian#1
                  BumSquad Wilder still making excuses lmfao! he got schooled by a fat 3 year lay off Fury, next time round a fit Fury wins 12 rounds easy money!
                  Quoted for truth. Green K

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    Tyson Fury lost considerable brain cells that night against the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder. I'll never forget the roar coming out of Showtime commentator Mauro Ranallo and the silence of his hater co-host and colleague Paulie Malignaggi when Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury's head bounced off the mat and his eye-balls rolled around like looney-tunes.

                    Everyone knows that Tyson should should of been protected from further harm and the fight should of been stopped right there and then. Tyson Fury owes his undefeated record to Jack Reiss, hater Paulie Malignaggi said so himself.
                    Why did you disappear for 6 months after the fight?

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                    • 4truth
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                      #20
                      If he got a long count it was only by a fraction of a second. The count Fury was up by was the refs count, the only count that mattered that night, the count Fury was watching and listening to.

                      Wilder should be blaming himself for blowing the opportunity. He caught Fury with a well thrown right but followed it up with a hook that would have been an embarrassment to a good amateur.

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