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  • #11
    Idiot rapper must now add "black eye" to his song "black everything".

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    • #12
      Wilder ducked Chisora and left him sitting alone at a press conference for the fight .. now we see why.

      Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
      Yeah, that win was so very dominant, another masterclass in another rematch.

      And yes, you are 100% right, that is better than anything on Wilder's record.

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      • #13
        "Pillow fisted" is apparently the way to go. I hope this is a term Fury keeps around for a while, tbh. Like as a podcast or something, "Welcome to Pillow Fisted, I'm your host Tyson Fury."

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        • #14
          Fury showed all other Heavyweights 2 blueprints (defensive & aggressive) on how to beat Wilder. The upcoming prospects like Dubois would beat Wilder and Wilder peaked already and is ageing. He won't get better.

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          • #15
            Tyson done brilliant , he used all his physical advantages in giving a real ass whooping to wilder , he used a powerful jab that rocked wilder , he used his right accurately and with meat on it , he mailed him when in close and he also took wilders shots without flinching , he looked healthy and hungry in there and although I’ve been his biggest critic he showed he was levels above wilder...fury want fight perfect last night and I commend him for lasts night fight.
            Now I hope they make the biggest fight in boxing and unification and it’s a 50/50 split for sure.
            A massive unification fight in the summer is what we need

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            • #16
              That, for sure, was a physically damaging fight for Wilder.

              Besides, that kind of prolonged beating - rather than a one-punch knockout - is what destroys brain cells on the long term. My inkling is that Wilder will never be the same after this.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
                That, for sure, was a physically damaging fight for Wilder.

                Besides, that kind of prolonged beating - rather than a one-punch knockout - is what destroys brain cells on the long term. My inkling is that Wilder will never be the same after this.
                His ego and confidence is definitely damaged now. Fury humbled him and brought him back to reality. Wilder believed his own hype and changed into a fake person. I tweeted with him in 2012/13 and he is in reality a nice guy. His ****** fanboys changed his character to the worse. I was rooting against him for this and he needed that loss to get back to reality. He thought he is invincible.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
                  That, for sure, was a physically damaging fight for Wilder.

                  Besides, that kind of prolonged beating - rather than a one-punch knockout - is what destroys brain cells on the long term. My inkling is that Wilder will never be the same after this.
                  If I was him then I would take another beating by Fury this year for 20 Mio and then retire from boxing. Because Fury already showed 2 blueprints how to beat Wilder and the upcoming prospects will use these tactics. Someone like Kownacki and Dubois can walk Wilder down too and go inside like Fury last night.

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                  • #19
                    I kept saying that he hurt wilder in the 12th round with a left hook, I kept saying he has the power to do it. A man with a 40+ lbs weight advantage can hurt you all night long. It’s all about transferring weight. On top of all that, Fury is just eons more intelligent than Wilder who doesn’t have a high boxing IQ and got too comfortable in his career in waiting for his openings rather than creating them. He got comfortable not throwing punches and letting his opponents come forward and win rounds. Terrible habit, fury exposed it and wilder and now everyone who fights him will bull rush him. Wilder has attained what he was going to attain in boxing. It’s Fury’s division now and I predict he retires undefeated

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                    • #20
                      Wilder and his boys were put in their place. Fury damaged that man's soul with that performance. The male version of Shields only in their obsession with race I suppose. He was given a true boxing lesson from a master.

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