This guy is literally having a meltdown. He cant process how he lost so bad after being hyped up so much. Hes a psychological mess and these excuses are more sad then funny. Bayless was also way more bias to wilder than fury, for such a 'warrior' seems as if wilder couldn't handle it when it got a little rough in there
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Originally posted by Jack_***** View PostWhat whining little biatch Deontay has turned out to be. You could build a fine castle with all the sand that just fell out of his ******ia.
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Originally posted by celt80 View Post“Credit to Tyson Fury,” Wilder said to BoxingScene.com. “I’m very happy for him and his accomplishment, and I wish him many congratulations. And it was a perfect game plan [for Fury]. But he didn’t come to box. He came to really, really, really make the fight as dirty as possible.”
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He sounds like a true rookie right now. You're complaining about inside fighting and Fury using his weight? I knew Fury was gonna come at you for the KO. He wasn't gonna leave it to the judges after last fight.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostEveryone knew going in that it was gonna be Tyson Fury's game plan all along. It was the only way could win. So quit acting like surprised hypocrites. His game plan was to maul and weight bully the smaller Deontay Wilder with dirty and roughhousing tactics.
Fury made a UFC contest out of that fight with all of the constant head locks, headbutts, rabbit punching and leaning on the back of Wilder's neck; With that nasty stinking body of his in order to wear him down. It was blatant and dirty as shit!
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostHow does this guy have any fans after all these laughable excuses...... Bayless was for him in that fight if anything and Wilder landed a bunch of rabbit punches himself.
Like I've said, Fury should demand his own ref and judges for the 3rd fight.
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Originally posted by Gunitsmith View PostYou're right. But Wilder's team failed to have him ready for that scenario. Fury came to win. Wilder needs to regroup and come up with a gameplan to counter those tactics. I don't know if that's possible.
According to them, Fury should've just stood in the ring with his hands down and let Wilder KO him. Fair fight doe!!
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostEveryone knew going in that it was gonna be Tyson Fury's game plan all along. It was the only way could win. So quit acting like surprised hypocrites. His game plan was to maul and weight bully the smaller Deontay Wilder with dirty and roughhousing tactics.
Fury made a UFC contest out of that fight with all of the constant head locks, headbutts, rabbit punching and leaning on the back of Wilder's neck; With that nasty stinking body of his in order to wear him down. It was blatant and dirty as shit!
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