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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #31
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    Yeah, nobody thought Ruiz had a chance in the world. Odds on Wilder-Fury II were even and was a fight between the top two heavyweights. The Ruiz beating was much worse.
    But Joshua came back from this.

    I mean seriously, what can Wilder change. Will he become a world class outboxer in 6 months?

    Get real Wilder fans, Wilder is in much worse position than joshua after a loss against Ruiz. Joshua knew how to change something and he did it.

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    • Mammoth
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      #32
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      But Joshua came back from this.
      Right, he did. But we were discussing one sided beat downs and avenging a loss doesn't undo that.

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      • NaijaD
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        #33
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        I think as bad as Wilder looked and as brutally as he got his ass beat, nothing is more embarrassing than getting beat by Ruiz to the point you quit.
        I disagree..... Wilder did A LOT OF TALKING!

        .... baddest man this, catch a body that, God can't save him, pillows for fists, my 2 year old hits harder...... etc

        I don't know if I've seen anyone talk that much and get beat up the way he did, he never even had a moment in the fight and he looked way more helpless than Joshua did...... people were genuinely concerned for his life and hoping the ref would stop it by round 5. You can keep throwing AJ down but Wilder got served a double dose last night.
        Last edited by NaijaD; 02-23-2020, 02:43 PM.

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        • Jdasilva2012
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          #34
          The problem for Wilder was that so many ppl told him that he has the higher knockout % in history, that he only needed one punch to dispatch any opponent and that got to his head.

          He ended doing nothing but spending the time in the ring trying to land that one big punch that never came instead and having a game plan A an B at least, working in his preparation better not just saying it but doing it. I hope he becomes a humble person after this dosis or reality and thanks Fury in the process as the man showed some sportmanship.

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            #35
            Originally posted by chrisJS
            Wilder was the GOAT, Fury a “coward, - “bum”, “featherfisted”, “garbage” yet Fury came in heavy, had a bad camp and had injuries and won every second of every round and humialted Wilder. Wilder looked terrible. I know his fans claim he won but he didn’t. He lost. He has no power either because Fury proved the bigger puncher and more MAN.

            Fury > Bumsquad.
            Well with that observation you are only confirming the obvious and that is: Wilder has huge balls, a good chin and that Tyson Fury cannot hit a lick.

            Despite weighing 273 lbs and being more than 40 lbs heavier than Wilder. Tyson Fury couldn't put him away or keep him down on the canvas after dropping him twice.

            So that is an indictment on Tyson Fury's punching power. He was landing flush on Deontay Wilder's chin all night long and the Bronze Bomber was still able to eat that shit.

            Even the referee was giving Fury free shots on Wilder and he still couldn't finish him. Had the fight gone longer Wilder would have landed that right hand and knocked his ass out because Fury was starting to gas.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #36
              Originally posted by Mammoth
              Right, he did. But we were discussing one sided beat downs and avenging a loss doesn't undo that.
              Joshua scored a knock down in first fight. Wilder did nothing but getting punishment.

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              • Mammoth
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                #37
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Joshua scored a knock down in first fight. Wilder did nothing but getting punishment.
                True, there's that........

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                • chrisJS
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Well with that observation you are only confirming the obvious and that is: Wilder has huge balls, a good chin and that Tyson Fury cannot hit a lick.

                  Despite weighing 273 lbs and being more than 40 lbs heavier than Wilder. Tyson Fury couldn't put him away or keep him down on the canvas after dropping him twice.

                  So that is an indictment on Tyson Fury's punching power. He was landing flush on Deontay Wilder's chin all night long and the Bronze Bomber was still able to eat that shit.

                  Even the referee was giving Fury free shots on Wilder and he still couldn't finish him. Had the fight gone longer Wilder would have landed that right hand and knocked his ass out because Fury was starting to gas.
                  Lol, sure.

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                  • HENNY
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                    #39
                    Nah, AJ and Ruiz is more embarrassing imo. With Wilder and Fury, the odds were pretty even, and the first fight was close according to judges. But with AJ and Ruiz, not only were the odds not even close, but Ruiz pretty much beat him all across the ring while virtually having no chance before the fight.

                    Basically, both AJ and Wilder got beat up badly, but Wilder got beat up by a fighter who had even odds to beat him, while AJ got beat by an astonomical underdog

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Szef
                      Nope

                      Joshua at least put Ruiz down and fought back. Wilder got ****d. You ever watched oz? Remember that scene when adebisi ****s that Italian mobster? That's what happened to Wilder last night
                      Originally posted by NaijaD
                      I disagree..... Wilder did A LOT OF TALKING!

                      .... baddest man this, catch a body that, God can't save him, pillows for fists, my 2 year old hits harder...... etc

                      I don't know if I've seen anyone talk that much and get beat up the way he did, he never even had a moment in the fight and he looked way more helpless than Joshua did...... people were genuinely concerned for his life and hoping the ref would stop it by round 5. You can keep throwing AJ down but Wilder got served a double dose last night.
                      Ok. I don't agree but both of you make excellent points that I can't argue with. Wilder was humbled and humiliated.

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