I see why Wilder avoided Wlad.

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  • davefromvancouv
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    #51
    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
    His eardrum wasn't ruptured. Wilder said it was just a cut, so there goes that excuse. Deontay has been exposed. He's doomed in a rubber match, IF he has the stones to dare. Deal with it.
    Just a cut? I don't think so. His eardrum was clearly ruptured from a gloved punch to the ear and there was blood flowing from inside the ear. Prior to the blood, his balance was fine. He was just caught off guard by Fury's aggression and Fury landed a game-changing punch. That won't happen again. Wilder will be better prepared and he will knock out Fury in the rubber match in dramatic fashion.

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      #52
      Wlad wouldn't have required Flappy gloves to get the W. He would have gone down in a flame of glory if it came to it.

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        #53
        Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
        His eardrum wasn't ruptured. Wilder said it was just a cut, so there goes that excuse. Deontay has been exposed. He's doomed in a rubber match, IF he has the stones to dare. Deal with it.
        The question, is how did he get a cut in such an awkward spot inside the ear? FLAPPY GLOVES. They have a "whipping" like affect just like that youtuber showed. He was basically throwing hard whips at Wilder that could slip around the guard easily. In effect, like socks filled with soap bars. Such a hack!

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        • SUBZER0ED
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          #54
          Originally posted by ELPacman
          The question, is how did he get a cut in such an awkward spot inside the ear? FLAPPY GLOVES. They have a "whipping" like affect just like that youtuber showed. He was basically throwing hard whips at Wilder that could slip around the guard easily. In effect, like socks filled with soap bars. Such a hack!
          "FLAPPY GLOVES"!

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            #55
            Originally posted by davefromvancouv
            Just a cut? I don't think so. His eardrum was clearly ruptured from a gloved punch to the ear and there was blood flowing from inside the ear. Prior to the blood, his balance was fine. He was just caught off guard by Fury's aggression and Fury landed a game-changing punch. That won't happen again. Wilder will be better prepared and he will knock out Fury in the rubber match in dramatic fashion.
            So doctor, I guess Wilder was lying when he said his eardrum wasn't ruptured, and your examination of him proved the opposite?

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            • davefromvancouv
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              #56
              Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
              So doctor, I guess Wilder was lying when he said his eardrum wasn't ruptured, and your examination of him proved the opposite?
              Don't take my word for it:

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                #57
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                Don't take my word for it:
                This "doctor" described a ruptured eardrum, which he ASSUMED Wilder suffered. If you listened closely, you would have also heard him say that Wilder would have to go in for a diagnosis, which includes a CT scan to assess the damage. He never personally examined Deontay himself, so he doesn't really know what his condition is.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  This "doctor" described a ruptured eardrum, which he ASSUMED Wilder suffered. If you listened closely, you would have also heard him say that Wilder would have to go in for a diagnosis, which includes a CT scan to assess the damage. He never personally examined Deontay himself, so he doesn't really know what his condition is.
                  He explains in detail why he believes Wilder lost the fight. Of course, he didn't perform the actual diagnosis. But based on what he explained and what I saw in the ring, I'd be more inclined to believe him than hearsay. And when the facts do come out, I believe his diagnosis will be proven right.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                    He explains in detail why he believes Wilder lost the fight. Of course, he didn't perform the actual diagnosis. But based on what he explained and what I saw in the ring, I'd be more inclined to believe him than hearsay. And when the facts do come out, I believe his diagnosis will be proven right.
                    Given all of the entirely embarrassing and painstakingly cringe excuses Wilder has been using so far, (including accusing his 2nd of colluding with the enemy and agreeing to throw the fight) there is no freaking way in hell they would be hiding a legitimate reason like a perforated ear drum. He would be singing that shiz from the roof tops, he'd probably buy ad time on Fox to tell the world that he only lost because of this now Dr verified loss of equilibrium.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                      Hardly. Wilder is still the second best heavyweight in the world, followed by Ortiz, Ruiz and Joshua, in that order. Wilder has elite-level skills that have allowed him to accomplish more than any other heavyweight in boxing history. And his chin has been proven time and time again. After the ruptured eardrum in the Fury rematch, his equilibrium was off, which obviously limited his ability to defend himself, let alone win the fight.

                      I see the rubber match being over in one round, maybe even the first minute of the first round, if Fury uses that Kronk style again. In any event, it won't end well for Fury, provided he doesn't opt out of the immediate rematch. Again...


                      Fury will beat the c*** out of Wilder even if they fought 100 times.

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