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  • #11
    Joshua is in a lose lose situation regardless of who wins the rematch. They both wash him. Fury by 1 sided decision or wilder by brutal ko.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
      Joshua is in a lose lose situation regardless of who wins the rematch. They both wash him. Fury by 1 sided decision or wilder by brutal ko.
      I agree 100%. I truly believes he feels the same way. Which is why he wont budge on the 50/50 and will try to either price himself out the fight or get so much money he wont be mad when he cash out.

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      • #13
        What I liked about Wilder in yesterdays press conference is even he acknowledged that the way Fury got up from that 12th round knockdown was beyond him.

        For me the best sporting moment Ive seen in my life.

        Really like this video of the moment.

        God bless him

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        • #14
          Joshua can only hope so much for that.

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          • #15
            I think aj would just prefer being outboxed by fury instead of being knocked out cold and turned into a meme by wilder. That's pretty much what it comes down to i feel.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


              And how close was Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder, in the final round A.J?! Everyone, including SHOWTIME and BTSPORT commentators called the fight over, when Gypsy-Bum Tyson Phooey was lying lifeless with his eyeballs rolling around the back of his skull.

              Had Anthony Joshua been the one that blasted Tyson in the 12th like Wilder -- in the UK, the fight would of been waved off, no doubt about it.
              Is it really something to brag about showing a vid of your hero NEARLY getting lucky right at the end of the fight? Thats the bit Joshua is talking about you idiot. Fury just needed to concentrate a tad longer and he was home dry.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                Is it really something to brag about showing a vid of your hero NEARLY getting lucky right at the end of the fight? Thats the bit Joshua is talking about you idiot. Fury just needed to concentrate a tad longer and he was home dry.
                Were coaches Jay Deas and Mark Breland praying ( Like Ben Davison ) for Deontay to land the world-famous right hand from Tuscaloosa in the 12th? NO, they knew all along that the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder was going to blast Gypsy-Bum, because...



                ALL IT TAKES IS ONE!

                BOMBSQUAD!!!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


                  And how close was Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder, in the final round A.J?! Everyone, including SHOWTIME and BTSPORT commentators called the fight over, when Gypsy-Bum Tyson Phooey was lying lifeless with his eyeballs rolling around the back of his skull.

                  Had Anthony Joshua been the one that blasted Tyson in the 12th like Wilder -- in the UK, the fight would of been waved off, no doubt about it.
                  Thye first KD was a slip followed by a poosay azz tap to the top of the head. I dare you to do a gif of the 1st KD. Buuuuck! Buck! Buck! Wilder landed TWO punches the whole fight - both in the 12th.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                    Were coaches Jay Deas and Mark Breland praying ( Like Ben Davison ) for Deontay to land the world-famous right hand from Tuscaloosa in the 12th? NO, they knew all along that the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder was going to blast Gypsy-Bum, because...



                    ALL IT TAKES IS ONE!

                    BOMBSQUAD!!!
                    Errr Breland was doing more than praying, he was swearing and even walked away from the corner in frustration. You forget about all that? Not to mention they had to have a word with Wilder and tell him to start celebrating cuz he knew hed lost and was glumming around in his corner while Fury was bouncing off the ropes.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Ricky12 View Post
                      What I liked about Wilder in yesterdays press conference is even he acknowledged that the way Fury got up from that 12th round knockdown was beyond him.
                      People should watch these moments more carefully. Wilder's right and left were not clean and not very strong. A good chin wouldn't even have been dropped with them. Either Fury's chin is weaker than suspected or he just wanted to rest while lying on canvas.
                      Wilder talks rubbish as he wishes to underline and overestimate his power and his opponent while he prolly never knocked out anyone with his left hand.
                      That's the truth what practically noone wants to hear.

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