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  • I feel Wilder has paid here for picking a big name overweight retired dude as his next 'victim'. He got a draw and then the overweight guy got in shape for the next fight...

    I've been saying for a while Wilder is unproven as an elite fighter. We know he has a huge punch and is generally a good fighter but how good is he? a 39/40 year old Ortiz is his best win and he just got knocked out by Mr pillow-fist Tyson Fury(!)

    There is no shame in losing but both these fighters have avoided top 10 opponents like the plague. Fury will get my respect now if he stops fighting bums. Wilder will get mine when he beats someone in the top-10 who isn't almost 40

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    • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      I disagree. Wilder spirit wasn't broken. He didn't tap out or quit. He did not appear to be a broken man. He was still trying to land that right hand even while being weight bullied by the much larger Tyson Fury. Watch how fast Deontay exercises his rematch clause. He has 30 days to do it. So Deontay will be just fine. He'll be back.
      Can't see it happening.

      He couldn't beat him in 2 fights so why would the third be any different?

      The chance Wilder had was the 1st fight when Fury was out for so long. He just seemed happy to be there. The in ring antics of goading Wilder/Playing to the crowd.

      This Fury didn't do any of those things. He was focused and determined from the first bell. The main difference being he simply didn't care about getting hit by Wilder's right bomb anymore. That fear was gone.

      Wilder knows the only attribute he has is that shot. It is what got him where he was. But if you have taken 80+ punches from a HW in under 7 rounds and are not landing anything yourself he will know he doesn't belong in there with Fury.

      A fully switched on fit Fury beats any version of Wilder every time. He won't take the rematch.

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      • Is Bayless racist??? He pulls that sht all the time. I quit watching Floyd fights once I knew he was the ref.

        Point deducted was BSht! And Wilder swong in breaks also. I would refuse to let him ref.

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        • Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
          Haha that too, of course.

          But even before the cut, i know it was only a couple of rounds, he seemed flat.

          As i said though, maybe Wallin is decent anyway, obviously not a top level fighter but we shouldn’t easily dismiss undefeated guys, even if they never faced anyone because even top fighters were at that stage at one point.

          Wallin seemed tough and technically not bad, which let’s be honest, can take you to a decent level in the division outside of the very top guys.
          Wallin isn't a bad fighter despite some of the disparaging comments I've seen on here. He's certainly no Tom Schwarz. Fury also fights down to his competition at times and Wallin changed the complexion of that fight when he busted Fury up with that cut.

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          • Originally posted by Falkano View Post
            Can't see it happening.

            He couldn't beat him in 2 fights so why would the third be any different?

            The chance Wilder had was the 1st fight when Fury was out for so long. He just seemed happy to be there. The in ring antics of goading Wilder/Playing to the crowd.

            This Fury didn't do any of those things. He was focused and determined from the first bell. The main difference being he simply didn't care about getting hit by Wilder's right bomb anymore. That fear was gone.

            Wilder knows the only attribute he has is that shot. It is what got him where he was. But if you have taken 80+ punches from a HW in under 7 rounds and are not landing anything yourself he will know he doesn't belong in there with Fury.

            A fully switched on fit Fury beats any version of Wilder every time. He won't take the rematch.
            Well it won't be easy but it won't stop Wilder from exercising that rematch clause. He wants his belt back.

            The same people who say he won't exercise his rematch clause were the same ones who thought he was crazy for even taking this rematch in the first place after being so badly outclassed by Fury in their first bout absent the two knockdowns.

            One can say what they will about Wilder but he is one stubborn and ballsy guy. He displayed a tremendous amount of championship heart. Fury with all his size and weight bullying still couldn't keep the "Bronze Bomber" on the canvas.

            The reason why Wilder's corner had to throw in the towel was because he refused to lay down for Fury and took his best shots. Fury had to keep him down but couldn't. Which was very dangerous because a fighter can easily get hurt by not going down and absorbing that many flush punches to the head as Deontay Wilder did.

            Wilder was willing eat as many punches as he could just to land that one equalizer.
            Last edited by champion4ever; 02-23-2020, 10:18 AM.

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            • Wallin would easily beat 75%+ of Wilder's KO streak opposition IMO.

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              • Originally posted by Angry View Post
                **** fury. He cheated and punched wilder at the back of his head while bullying him and stuffing wilder under his armpit. Wilder is still my champion. Fury is a bully and a loser.
                I am sick and tired of hearing about his mental health. Wilder has gone through **** too. Wilder isn’t and has not been treated fairly and given his due credit.
                ���� This N.i.g.g.a.h. ⬆️ Well at least you admitted he got bullied. Wilder has clearly gone t through s.h.i.t. now let's see can he rise above that embarrassing ass r.a.p.i.n.g. he got in front of all those paying cuckers last night
                Last edited by memphis mook; 02-23-2020, 11:54 AM.

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                • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  Someone needs to remind Kenny Bayless that rabbit-punches do not count as knockdowns in boxing.

                  Wilder ran into Fury's jab as he ( Deontay ) was trying to land his own jab. Bayless should of seen the illegal punch from his position. Nevada should review his performance, he clearly made a huge mistake.

                  These incompetent refs have screwed Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder twice now.



                  Here in this clip we see Wilder concussed from the rabbit-punch, Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury comes again with that windmill over hand right trying to land the same illegal punch. Look at Deontay's legs! The more I replay the 3rd round, the more I get sick.
                  Don't hurt yourself man, it'll be OK

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                  • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    Well it won't be easy but it won't stop Wilder from trying. He wants his belt back. Most people thought he was crazy for even taking this rematch after being so outclassed by Fury in their first bout absent the two knockdowns in the first place.

                    One can say what they will about Wilder but he is one stubborn and ballsy guy. He displayed a tremendous amount of championship heart. Fury with all his size and weight bullying still couldn't keep the "Bronze Bomber" on the canvas.

                    The reason why Wilder's corner had to throw in the towel was because he refused to lay down and took Tyson's best shots as Fury couldn't put him away. Which was very dangerous because a fighter can easily get hurt by not going down and absorbing that many flush punches to the head as Deontay Wilder did.

                    Wilder was willing eat as many punches as he could just to land that one equalizer.
                    Wilder had great heart. He deserves a lot of respect no doubt about it. None of us would have been in there that is for sure.

                    But he was in serious trouble and it was just a matter of time before he went down for good. He wasn't throwing anything back. He was getting hit with power shots with ease.

                    At the end of round 5 the pundits were saying the fight should have been stopped then and I agreed with them. You can't have one guy taking a beating and allow it to continue on the basis that he might land 1 shot some-time. You have to show you are in the fight, you are still there physically.
                    As they said 50+ punches to the head is just as damaging long term as 1 ko punch.
                    I think it was Bradley who said "The corner should have ended it earlier. He was beaten, he was not getting back into the fight. They should have called it off, let their fighter stop taking punishment, go home safe, work out what went wrong and come back again".

                    People forget with all the trash these fighters talk that it is just a sport. Wilder obviously didn't want it to end that way but by letting it go further he could have been damaged beyond recovery. In the sport we have seen it so many times when a fighter and corner don't make decisions simply because they don't recognise the trouble their fighter is in until it is too late.

                    I have a lot of respect for Wilder. But sometimes you just have to know your ability and what level you are at. Getting a beat down for the sake of a beat down shows heart but it also shows ******ity.

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                    • Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                      I feel Wilder has paid here for picking a big name overweight retired dude as his next 'victim'. He got a draw and then the overweight guy got in shape for the next fight...

                      I've been saying for a while Wilder is unproven as an elite fighter. We know he has a huge punch and is generally a good fighter but how good is he? a 39/40 year old Ortiz is his best win and he just got knocked out by Mr pillow-fist Tyson Fury(!)

                      There is no shame in losing but both these fighters have avoided top 10 opponents like the plague. Fury will get my respect now if he stops fighting bums. Wilder will get mine when he beats someone in the top-10 who isn't almost 40

                      100% right. He was pulling another Adonis Stevenson by avoiding AJ

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