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  • KillaMane26
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    #11
    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
    Love him or hate him, but The Bronze Bomber is the only champion today who comes in with bad intentions. You'll have to pry that WBC belt out of his cold lifeless hands in order to get it.
    Facts.... Hate it or love it. Wilder has true championship mentailty

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    • D4thincarnation
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      #12
      It's called living and learning.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #13
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        Love him or hate him, but The Bronze Bomber is the only champion today who comes in with bad intentions. You'll have to pry that WBC belt out of his cold lifeless hands in order to get it.
        Not like he has a choice. He can't box.

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #14
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          That's right. Wilder goes after that KO very hard every fight and he damn near always gets it. He never fought a safety first, hit and run fight or even fought a single round like that. He is always exciting and the AJ vs Ruiz fight was boring with no excitement and very few punches throw. Only about 600 punches throw by both men combined.
          You obviously didn't watch the first Stiverne fight. Yet again making a fool of yourself.

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          • Blond Beast
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            #15
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            He also said in the morning just before the rematch that he was not out to win a decision. He promised a certain brutal KO of Ruiz.Whoops again.
            I don’t really put too much stalk in what fighters say, especially while they are active. Usually they contradict themselves often, are hypocritical, are confusing. It’s all part of selling yourself, burying others, being vague. AJ screaming “So nice I had to do it twice” is typical misleading comments from a boxer.

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            • Articulateboxin
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              #16
              Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
              This is what Anthony Joshua had to say of Tyson Fury’s performance against Wladimir Klitschko in 2015:

              “As I always said, if I’m the king of Dubai in the olden days and a different empire comes to take my territory, you don’t come and steal my treasure. That’s what Fury did, I think. He stole the belts from Klitschko in the sense he just boxed and moved. I know it’s the art of boxing but I always said that you come to slay the king, you look him in his face and take what’s his.”

              ... whoops.
              Hahah shiz, that did not age well! But I'm sure he would be the first to admit he was wrong if we put the hypocrisy to him. Sometimes you have to fight in the most advantageous manner I guess!

              Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
              Love him or hate him, but The Bronze Bomber is the only champion today who comes in with bad intentions. You'll have to pry that WBC belt out of his cold lifeless hands in order to get it.
              Well wilder definitely gets the ko, but he threw only a handful of punches in his whole fight. There were no bad intentions, he looked passive and unwilling to engage. Even the right hand that kod Ortiz wasn't thrown with particular malice, he just hits so damned hard lols.


              I think both boxers are learning they aren't invulnerable and have to be a little smarter with things. I wish we could have seen the fight prior to this though.. I feel like it might be something of a non event until one detonates now .

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              • QueensburyRules
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                #17
                Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
                This is what Anthony Joshua had to say of Tyson Fury’s performance against Wladimir Klitschko in 2015:

                “As I always said, if I’m the king of Dubai in the olden days and a different empire comes to take my territory, you don’t come and steal my treasure. That’s what Fury did, I think. He stole the belts from Klitschko in the sense he just boxed and moved. I know it’s the art of boxing but I always said that you come to slay the king, you look him in his face and take what’s his.”

                ... whoops.
                - -U Sushi Shane?

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                • Weebler I
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  That's right. Wilder goes after that KO very hard every fight and he damn near always gets it. He never fought a safety first, hit and run fight or even fought a single round like that. He is always exciting and the AJ vs Ruiz fight was boring with no excitement and very few punches throw. Only about 600 punches throw by both men combined.
                  Not sure if serious. Wilder fights on the backfoot all the time. It just so happens he is able to hurt his opponents when they tire, usually because they're either old or not very good.

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                  • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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                    #19
                    he has another sound bite where he says "you just ran for 12 rounds for your life, naw I dont respect that" lmfao.

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                      #20


                      Last edited by SN!PER; 12-10-2019, 12:35 AM.

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