Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: Tyson Fury Is A Con Artist, He Needs Validation

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  • NCBoxingPro
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    #31
    Originally posted by Monzon99
    Nobody cares what this complete sham of a fraud hoax rigged counterfeit pretender has to say. It's all scripted rubbish to excite the idiots of the boxing world.

    Hey you big alabama fraud, just shut up and go fight Joshua. We're tired of all the ducking dodging and hollow talk. FIGHT JOSHUA OR STFU
    OMG please stop!!
    Oh, you're talking about that big pu--y that was running from an extremely overweight RUIZ. Let me be clear....Joshua is a pussie. You can't melt Joshua scared @ss and pour him over Wilder. He's still got nightmares from that night in NYC. Get your facts strait and stop swinging on Joshua's nut sack.

    They have already pulled Joshua's hoe card. Men fight biatches don't. Deal with it.

    He was tripping all over his feet trying to avoid RUIZ :-)
    Last edited by NCBoxingPro; 02-07-2020, 06:03 PM.

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    • NCBoxingPro
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      #32
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      Wilder is running around calling himself a HW champ with a title he shouldn't have because he lost to Fury. I'd say that's being a con artist.
      Yep Wilder's a con artist. A con artist that Fury ran from for over a year before having the balls to get back in the ring with him. If it was such easy work, Fury should have jumped right back in for an immediate rematch. No??

      Oh I get it...he had to wait a while cuz his head was still ringing from bouncing off the canvas multiple times. But I guess that Con Artist's power that he used to knock Fury's big @ss down multiple times was a con too??
      Last edited by NCBoxingPro; 02-08-2020, 06:45 PM.

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        I really feel Tyson will show there are levels when they meet on 22nd. I feel both will know what they did wrong last fight but feel Fury will have learned more.
        Fury is the boxing talent and wilder is the athlete

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        • MH brit
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          #34
          Really ? When did he prove it ?

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #35
            Wilder raises some fair points, in that Fury has never defended a title. That said, Fury did travel to take on Klitschko, which is no mean feat. Wilder's defences have also, for the most part, been against pretty weak opposition, so there's not too much to write home about there.

            Yes, the media reaction to Wilder saying he wants to kill somebody in the ring was more vociferously negative than the reaction to Fury opting out of basically everything to instead punish himself with food and drugs.... and rightly so.

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            • Oshio
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              #36
              Originally posted by Monty Fisto
              Wilder raises some fair points, in that Fury has never defended a title. That said, Fury did travel to take on Klitschko, which is no mean feat. Wilder's defences have also, for the most part, been against pretty weak opposition, so there's not too much to write home about there.

              Yes, the media reaction to Wilder saying he wants to kill somebody in the ring was more vociferously negative than the reaction to Fury opting out of basically everything to instead punish himself with food and drugs.... and rightly so.
              You see, this is the reason I feel Fury will retire if he wins this fight. Fury doesn't defend titles. He will retire and make Wilder look bad if he wins that is.

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