Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Drops Deontay Wilder Twice, Stops Him in Seven

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  • One Of A Kind
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    #821
    Originally posted by 1hourRun




    Kenny Bayless dropped the ball. This rabbit-punch changed the whole fight. Deontay should of been given 5 minutes to recover and Tyson should of been given a warning. The fact that Bayless deducted a point from Fury only confirms that Tyson was fighting very dirty, this bum is a cheat.
    Someone should have taught Deontay not to block with the back of his head.

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    • thereeldeel
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      #822
      Originally posted by Angeljuice
      Very close to the actual events, well done. Wilders team threw in the towel, but otherwise spot on.
      Originally posted by 1hourRun




      Kenny Bayless dropped the ball. This rabbit-punch changed the whole fight. Deontay should of been given 5 minutes to recover and Tyson should of been given a warning. The fact that Bayless deducted a point from Fury only confirms that Tyson was fighting very dirty, this bum is a cheat.
      Yeah that's what happens when you turn your head as a punch is coming.
      Anymore excuses?

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      • masterpatric09
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        #823
        How 41 ok of 42 if Wilder

        Wilder reached an unanimous against Stiverne and against Fury if anything is 40ko in 42 fights.Bums

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #824
          Originally posted by 1hourRun




          Kenny Bayless dropped the ball. This rabbit-punch changed the whole fight. Deontay should of been given 5 minutes to recover and Tyson should of been given a warning. The fact that Bayless deducted a point from Fury only confirms that Tyson was fighting very dirty, this bum is a cheat.
          - -Deyonce ducked into a punch aimed for his chin, not a foul.

          Need to go back to some clod sport like football or mma, but first, time to change them sagging BigBoy trainers before the EPA arrests you for stinkin' up the place.

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          • Aegir
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            #825
            Originally posted by SteveM
            you might be right but fecking hell!! - i bet you don't get many party invites
            Honestly, never!

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            • masterpatric09
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              #826
              Wilder is a bum.he lost every round.not a chance he was going to hit Fury.needs a new corner.this bullies all they train is power and neglect the rest.there you have.needs Roach to show him what head movement is.he wanted a coffin right??bad person.nasty individual full of hate.justice has been served.Fury is the real deal.

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              • thereeldeel
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                #827
                I think Wilder will enforce the rematch clause, he could wait till late 2021 to fight the Fury vs AJ winner but that's simply too long to wait for a guy who's already in his mid thirties.

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                • MickG
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                  #828
                  Lol...even with Kenny "I won't see a brother lose" bayless in there Wilder had nothing. Just a shame this didn't happen a few years ago so the WBC could've had a boxer as their champ. I'm sure fury will be able to get deontay some bare knuckle fights if he wants to be a champ again, coz he ain't going to be a boxing champion ever again ����

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                  • Angeljuice
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                    #829
                    Originally posted by Nomadic
                    Wilder fan here, Fury dismantled him from the start to the finish. Good job Fury. AJ don't want no part of this dude at this level.
                    AJ wants the fight and has already called for it.
                    Wilder has been protected from any serious competition for obvious reasons, Fury and AJ will happen with no problems.

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                    • Gamboal00
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                      #830
                      That punch towards the back of the skull f*#ked Wilder up for sure, unfortunate but his defence was too open. Like I said, that's the only hope he can cling to in a possible 3rd fight - 'you caught me round the back of the head' and 'I never got going in this fight' line.

                      But for sure he needs a new trainer and team, not the bunch of 'positive' yes men in his corner, or the silent Mark Breland, none of these people have improved much a physical specimen that should not be getting ragdolled by an oversized toddler-body Fury lmao. He has no defence when under attack other than to lean back with his gloves in front of him. He doesn't even know how to change levels with his head to make it a harder target. He doesn't know how to fight on the inside, none of this has been taught to him.

                      Breland was convinced Fury was bluffing by saying he was going on the attack. I thought it was a possibility. So you at least train for that possibility and adjust after the first round where it's clear you predicted a different approach from Fury.

                      I don't know whether he can learn all these things at 34.... I think he's reached his level.

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