Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Only Showed 50% In First Fury Fight

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  • tokon
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    #21
    They each only landed 6-8 punches per round?! Wow, that's sort of surprising tbh.

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #22
      Maybe he was 75%, but never 50%. He needs to remember too... Fury will be better tonight. Bottom line though... this should be an excellent fight, barring an early cut or foul.

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      • Monty Fisto
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        #23
        Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
        Who is the real champion? It can’t be the guy who was dropped 4 times by a obese guy not known for his punching power..... who rematches the obese guy I used a even bigger ring than what was used in first fight, ran from an even more obese fighter and when he did try and trade was stunned and went back onto his running game plan
        There is no definitive champion yet. There are fighters who holds facets of the championship. You are referencing one who holds more facets of the championship than any other.

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #24
          Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
          Who is the real champion? It can’t be the guy who was dropped 4 times by a obese guy not known for his punching power..... who rematches the obese guy I used a even bigger ring than what was used in first fight, ran from an even more obese fighter and when he did try and trade was stunned and went back onto his running game plan
          AJ simply because he has fought the better fighters and has more belts. AND given AJ started his pro career 5 years after Wilder and Fury. You have to wonder why Wilder and Fury have fought such low-level opposition considering.. It's like they are just stepping up now.

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          • South Champion
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            #25
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
            AJ simply because he has fought the better fighters and has more belts. AND given AJ started his pro career 5 years after Wilder and Fury. You have to wonder why Wilder and Fury have fought such low-level opposition considering.. It's like they are just stepping up now.
            Fury fought Wlad while he was on a 25 title defense streak. Wilder was undefeated and on a 10 title defense winning streak.

            Those 2 wins are above any of Joshua's wins. Throw in Joshua's loss and Fury is the clear #1.

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              #26
              Guess he only showed 5% last night then, lolol.

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #27
                Originally posted by South Champion
                Fury fought Wlad while he was on a 25 title defense streak. Wilder was undefeated and on a 10 title defense winning streak.

                Those 2 wins are above any of Joshua's wins. Throw in Joshua's loss and Fury is the clear #1.
                Seriously I would give Fury no. 1 if he deserved it but all he has done really is to beat one fighter in the top 20. He isn't the no.1 until he fights more top-10 fighters.

                A loss doesn't mean anything here because Joshua would be undefeated too if he had fought Vienetta, Chisora and Tim Swiss too.

                Fury beat an old Wlad and ran from the rematch. And Wilder - which great fighters has he beaten?
                (Fury said both of these things himself!)

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                • South Champion
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                  Seriously I would give Fury no. 1 if he deserved it but all he has done really is to beat one fighter in the top 20. He isn't the no.1 until he fights more top-10 fighters.

                  A loss doesn't mean anything here because Joshua would be undefeated too if he had fought Vienetta, Chisora and Tim Swiss too.

                  Fury beat an old Wlad and ran from the rematch. And Wilder - which great fighters has he beaten?
                  (Fury said both of these things himself!)
                  Joshua got dropped by an even older version of Wlad.

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Zaryu
                    Lol, sure thing buddy.
                    It really was though. I was just using satire to show a 100% truth. 2 guys who have been around for years and have fought anyone....STILL

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by South Champion
                      Joshua got dropped by an even older version of Wlad.
                      Yes but so what? Joshua would get dropped by pretty much anyone in the division if they landed. He still got up and KO'd Wlad and won the fight.

                      I'm not saying Joshua will be the no. 1 in the future. I'm saying he should be now - until the other guys step it up

                      Joshua had beaten 4 current top-10 opponents. Wilder had beaten 2 and Fury has beaten 1. Wilder and Fury just don't deserve it yet

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