Wilder vs Fury II: America Made History Yet Again!
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Your damn right about that
AJ better lose another 30 pounds to even attempt to get away from FuryComment
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... But, as I remember, Canelo (the "face of boxing", as we speak) was never trained by the American superior boxing coaches...
... neither Lomachenko... (nor Inoue... or Callum Smith, or whoever... they just didn't come to "America" in order to become what they are right now)...
... Saint Scrappy, dear: you must be a very sad guy... excuses...Comment
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... I can somehow understand this kind of "perspective"...
... But, as I remember, Canelo (the "face of boxing", as we speak) was never trained by the American superior boxing coaches...
... neither Lomachenko... (nor Inoue... or Callum Smith, or whoever... they just didn't come to "America" in order to become what they are right now)...
... Saint Scrappy, dear: you must be a very sad guy... excuses...
Canelo was basically the Wilder of Junior Middle until he met Floyd who took him to school, and now he is following in his footsteps with his cautious style in and OUTSIDE the ring with making fights he knows he can will.
Loma is a hype job and Salido proved this, good amateur though.
Inoue is still young, and went life and death with a Donaire who already started checking in to a retirement home. Maybe he will be a true p4p fighter... Or not.
Callum Smith? LMAO. I guess you didn't tune in to his last fight...
Foreign trainers are due some respect, just like American trainers are due respect for turning foreign fighters into world champions.Comment
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Dude, I'm the sad one? Look I respect all fighters but let's be fair...
Canelo was basically the Wilder of Junior Middle until he met Floyd who took him to school, and now he is following in his footsteps with his cautious style in and OUTSIDE the ring with making fights he knows he can will.
Loma is a hype job and Salido proved this, good amateur though.
Inoue is still young, and went life and death with a Donaire who already started checking in to a retirement home. Maybe he will be a true p4p fighter... Or not.
Callum Smith? LMAO. I guess you didn't tune in to his last fight...
Foreign trainers are due some respect, just like American trainers are due respect for turning foreign fighters into world champions.Comment
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Dude, I'm the sad one? Look I respect all fighters but let's be fair...
Canelo was basically the Wilder of Junior Middle until he met Floyd who took him to school, and now he is following in his footsteps with his cautious style in and OUTSIDE the ring with making fights he knows he can will.
Loma is a hype job and Salido proved this, good amateur though.
Inoue is still young, and went life and death with a Donaire who already started checking in to a retirement home. Maybe he will be a true p4p fighter... Or not.
Callum Smith? LMAO. I guess you didn't tune in to his last fight...
Foreign trainers are due some respect, just like American trainers are due respect for turning foreign fighters into world champions.
(but I just can't say he's just a "****head"... it isn't a gentleman-like addressing, tbh...)Comment
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Props to both fighters for a spectacular event. And cong**** to the Gypsy King!
Fury joined a long list of fighters:
Lennox Lewis/Klitschko & Emmanuel Stewart
Manny Pacquiao & Freddie Roach
Roberto Duran & Ray Arcel
Sergey Kovalev & Buddy McGirt
AND MANY MORE...
who came from their respective countries to train under the superior boxing coaches/teams based in the USA to become UNDISPUTED champions!
Joshua would be smart to follow in Fury's footsteps and drop McCraken. Because you all better believe Javan "SugarHill" Steward is coming for them belts. WAR FURYComment
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I agree Fury beats Joshua, but by wide UD via the same tactics he used against Wlad. I dont think he just walks through Joshua like that, doubt he would even try. He probably realized after the first fight that Wilder was a one dimensional glass cannon bum with a big right hand and that he respected him too much the first time.Last edited by TMLT87; 02-25-2020, 09:26 AM.Comment
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Fury has not walked through someone like that since ****ing Chisora, and this was far worse. I think theres every possibility that Wilder is just ****e and always was.
I agree Fury beats Joshua, but by wide UD via the same tactics he used against Wlad. I dont think he just walks through Joshua like that, doubt he would even try. He probably realized after the first fight that Wilder was a bum with a big punch.
Fury won't **** with Joshua, he just uses his vastly superior footwork and skills to outbox him and shut him out.Comment
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Its been a while since I saw it but wasnt the Chisora rematch basically Fury battering Del Boy into submission until he quit? thats how I remember it.Comment
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