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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder II: Afterthoughts

    ESPN doesn't have to provide the world an inadvertent drinking game anymore. They did a good job pushing the lineal claim of Tyson Fury between the first two chapters of the Fury-Deontay Wilder rivalry.
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  • kafkod
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    Wilder had been WBC champion for 5 years .... fighting nothing but cans, old men, and Tyson Fury's shadow in their first fight. He just got exposed for what he is and has always been ... a protected, fake, hype-job and a paper champion.

    Wilder is finished. He will never beat a genuine top 5 HW. He doesn't have it in him

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    • DougalDylan
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      #3
      A fit healthy Fury was Wilders first step up fight ...

      ... and don't mention Ortiz when has looked good against anyone with a pulse.

      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      ESPN doesn't have to provide the world an inadvertent drinking game anymore. They did a good job pushing the lineal claim of Tyson Fury between the first two chapters of the Fury-Deontay Wilder rivalry.
      [Click Here To Read More]

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      • hitmanjosh
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        #4
        Wilder should never mention Ali or any great

        This dude close his eyes when being hit, can’t catch and shoot, hands are all over the place don’t ever use body work and has 1 trick his explosive power. So in saying this you couldn’t hold anyone of our past champs jock strap! Go back and learn your basics and I may tune in the next time your ass fight!

        I’m just saying

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        • Bronx2245
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          All hail the "Gypsy King!" Salute to Sugar Hill Steward and Kronk's Gym! Great game plan! Wilder wilted under the pressure, and was suffocated under that 270 lbs.! Good call by Mark Breland! He'll probably fire you, but you did the right thing! He had to be humbled! All that talk about Mike Tyson was disrespectful! Karma!

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          • j.razor
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            Fury bullied D.Wilder & beat him up. We know Fury is the #1 heavyweight for sure now.

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            • thereeldeel
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              #7
              You get the feeling that Wilder simply never tried to improve his boxing skills cause his right hand always bailed him out when it mattered (albeit against complete bums).
              It's kinda sad cause he's a capable lad with natural athleticism/power and a build that gives him height and reach advantages over just about anyone.
              In the end he couldn't even get the basics right despite being a pro for over 11 years.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Wilder had been WBC champion for 5 years .... fighting nothing but cans, old men, and Tyson Fury's shadow in their first fight. He just got exposed for what he is and has always been ... a protected, fake, hype-job and a paper champion.

                Wilder is finished. He will never beat a genuine top 5 HW. He doesn't have it in him
                He did already

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                • j.razor
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DougalDylan
                  A fit healthy Fury was Wilders first step up fight ...

                  ... and don't mention Ortiz when has looked good against anyone with a pulse.
                  Forget the dumb shet, you know damn well Ortiz was/is a top 5 heavyweight.

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                  • thereeldeel
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by j.razor
                    Forget the dumb shet, you know damn well Ortiz was/is a top 5 heavyweight.
                    Beating a 50yo Ortiz will remain his best win in 44 fights which is quite tragic.

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