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  • TexasCowBoy
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    #61
    De****able Me came to America and dismantled deontayduckus wilderquackus.....the funny thing is that deontayduckus wilderquackus showed up with a satanic looking dress and not even satan favored the duck....deontayduckus and his fake occult stuff.

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    • Zaxspeed
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      #62
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      Obviously. If something happened to Wilder’s brain, the corner would’ve been one of the one’s to blame. But primarily it would’ve been on the ref and the NSAC. Wilder should be thanking Breland instead of being upset at him.
      Exactly. I hope that in a couple of fights Wilder manages to retire with facilities intact, and then someday when he sees a less fortunate boxer with tremors or slurred speech he realises and apologizes to Breland.

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      • Ray*
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        #63
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        Tell me, who is the “ldbc” and what racial narratives have they used? And how did “racial narratives” produce tyson fury’s performance? Sounds to me that you’re race baiting ?

        Go and look on social media yourself, unless you live in a third world country with no internet then you would have come across what am referring. The rest of your post is really irrelevant.

        And please don’t try and twist it toward Tyson Fury. That’s pathetic of you..

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        • Snoop Frog
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          #64
          Great writing, Gerbasi.

          This fight reminded me of McClellan vs. Benn in that Fury brought hell to the world's most feared puncher. I'm glad Breland stopped it because Wilder was getting wiped out.

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          • aaronbnb
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            #65
            Corners should more often tell their fighter that they will give them one more round, instruct them to throw everything, leave the tank empty, if you can get the other guy, great otherwise no more punishment.

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            • MaksBox
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              #66
              Really good article, but a HORRIBLE AND HORRENDOUS TITLE!

              Please, Wilder said ALL THE WRONG things after the fight, blaming everyone but himself.

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              • The D3vil
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                #67
                Agreed.

                I just watched the story about Patrick Day on HBO's "Real Sports" and it's just fxcking heartbreaking to watch that dude's family & his trainer have to deal with loss & regret regarding his death.

                Deontay's mad now, but he should probably get over it.

                That being said, he should probably fire his trainers because of his lack of skill and progression. About 2 or 3 years ago, it looked like he was starting to add a jab and was growing as a fighter, but has since regressed.

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                • CaptainWalrus
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                  #68
                  Wilder has been getting plenty of hate after this loss. People say he can't fight, that is crazy he just isn't a technical boxer. Just a guy having a go at life and taking care of his girls........

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                  • Tecnoworld
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                    #69
                    Fury was punishing him badly. But in a way that Wilder was not being ko'd yet. It seemed to me that Fury was torturing Wilder. He wanted the match to last more. Fortunately, it was stopped.

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                    • Tomasio
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                      #70
                      The way the fight was going(Fury totally dominating & pounding Wilder & Wilder not doing much)& the way ref Bayless was looking at Wilder when he was getting hit, if Breland did not throw the towel, even tho Bayless did seem to give Wilder a few breaks, at some point Bayless was going to stop it..
                      It was too much & as the fight went on, Fury's punches were landing easier & doing more damage.

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