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  • #41
    How bout next time actually knock him out so that he CAN'T get up.

    Everyone else Wilder has knocked out usually can't get up for several minutes. Fury not only got up & beat the 10 count ( not ten literal seconds for you idiots that think a 10 count = 10 seconds ) he also buzzed the hell outta Wilder & won the remainder of the round.

    How do you let a guy get up from a monstrous shot like that and then come back and hurt you? Wilder has no one to blame but himself. Fight shoulda never even made it to the 12th round.

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    • #42
      Ur still my favorite HW, but please shut up.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
        No and neither were you. I read the interviews where he says he watched the rumble in the jungle live with his father, he has said this in a number of interviews. To be able to of watched that fight live he has to be late 40, s early 50,s atleast.

        If you claim to be 40 then your too young to of watched that fight live. I didn't make that up, he said it not me.
        Post the interview!

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        • #44
          When you knock a guy out for real, the ref's decision is made for him.


          Champ needs to do some real work and hit that mother ****er twice as hard.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
            The Gypsy-Bum brains were scrambled by the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder. Otto Wallin 'leaked-out' the bad news that Deontay had virtually ended Tyson's prime.
            You Wilder cultists are a regular laugh riot. Geez pal, get new parts for your head. Fury is probably the best pure boxer in the HW division... and your messiah has a punch... with no gameplan... no footwork... nuthin'. Should you not be calling out Wilder for his inadequacies as a fighter?

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            • #46
              Hey Wilder look at it this way: you get to knockout the Gypsy b---h twice

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              • #47
                Originally posted by BoZz View Post
                Fury took your best shot and got up by 9 which is legit, you got blessed by the sold out judges who blessed you with the draw you received after Fury clowned with you for 12 rounds, gave you a boxing lesson...made you look like the limited chump that you are. Now he's back to fighting 60 year old ortiz who could be his father lol..but hey your whole resume is a joke so it really don't matter..one bum more or less..we all know what happens when you face a real fighter like Fury.
                Yep. Wilder needs to thank the Gods Of Boxing Corruption for that gift draw, and concentrate on Ortiz... who would've KOd him had the next round started when it should have. But hey, gotta make sure Wilder had extra time to recover, right? SMH

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                  9 times out of 10, if a fighter falls on his back, head bouncing off the mat, the fight is stopped! However, Wilder failed to finish the job! Fury earned his rematch! That being said, Ortiz had Wilder out on his feet, and he also earned a rematch! The haters will say "Ortiz is 40," and then conveniently forget Klitschko was 41 when Joshua fought him! It is what it is!
                  Yep. And too, 'fans' forget that Fury had Wilder holding on in that last round. Say what you will about Fury, he is a master boxer for a HW, and he is indeed a force. Meanwhile... Wilder has a punch... and nothing else. Just maybe Wilder needs to accept he got a gift draw, and prepare for Ortiz... who nearly stopped him in their first fight.

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                  • #49
                    Says the guy blessed by the judges..

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post
                      A veteran, elite-level fighter gets knocked down in the 12th round of a championship fight. He beats the count and is up and ready to fight. Why is it favouritism for the ref to let the fight continue?

                      And if the ref screwed it up and Fury was actually not in a fit state to continue, Wilder would have finished him off after that, wouldn't he?

                      It boils down to: he beat the count and he was clearly fine to continue. What else is there to discuss?
                      Good analysis. I dont blame the referee here. Wilder should have lost that fight. AS much as i wanted Fury to lose - he did not. Fair is fair.

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