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  • fernandtg
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    #131
    Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson
    Wilder still a little punch drunk from getting hit with the hand wraps all night long. The costume was irrelevant, it was the gloves that had Wilder off kilter all night long.

    I initially gave Tyson his props, but apun further investigation it's seems that he had some sort of flappy glove gimmick going on which allowed him to hit Wilder without the padding in front of his glove.

    The Video of the glove gimmick cheat is out there and available for any coc-sucker to see if u just google "Tyson fury flappy glove"
    Once a cheat, always a cheat I guess !

    Not to mention his sparring partners were complaining about how he removed cousion from his gloves during sparring. SMDH
    These cheats never learn their lesson.
    You do know that Wilder's trainer was with Fury when he was getting his gloves on and hands wrapped... Right?

    You know that Commisions check the gloves and wraps as well? That they are especially careful after fiascos like Resto and Margarito?

    Keep trying to convince yourself that Fury pushed Wilder's **** in due to some weird ass conspiracy, it makes the beating even more pleasant.

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    • Angeljuice
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      #132
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      I'm also surprised the fight went on that long, Tyson should of been disqualified.
      "Cry Baby boxing" isn't a thing, if it were you'd be head cheerleader.

      Wilder got bullied and beaten up, if he was tougher he would have put a stop to it.
      If he had had some real fights in his locker, maybe he would have known how to deal with it.

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      • lowblows420
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        #133
        We was surprised too deontay... I personally gave you 5 rounds until the breeze knocked you down

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        • Boxer2019
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          #134
          Cry baby cry....🤣😂😭

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          • Boxer2019
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            #135
            Originally posted by fernandtg
            You do know that Wilder's trainer was with Fury when he was getting his gloves on and hands wrapped... Right?

            You know that Commisions check the gloves and wraps as well? That they are especially careful after fiascos like Resto and Margarito?

            Keep trying to convince yourself that Fury pushed Wilder's **** in due to some weird ass conspiracy, it makes the beating even more pleasant.
            Good one! What is next... super illegal Nike shoes LOL

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            • thereeldeel
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              #136
              The reason Wilder lost was because of Tyson Fury's flappy glove", Mark Breland, shot behind the ear and 45 pound costume.

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              • Marchegiano
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                #137
                Originally posted by kafkod
                AJ didn't need defending for the way he took his defeat to Ruiz, because he took it like a man. There is no comparison between AJ and Wilder in that respect.

                Blaming his entrance outfit for taking his legs away, blaming the ref for allowing Fury to foul him, blaming his trainer for throwing in the towel too soon and accusing him of being influenced by the other camp ... Wilder has plumbed the depths of idiocy and bad sportsmanship. He is a lying, disloyal, race baiting clown and deserves all the criticism and mockery he is getting right now.
                I still don't see how any of this addresses my point. I'm glad you got that off your chest though.


                Anyway, point is I simply don't agree and used Joshua as a vehicle for proof of consistency regardless of who I support and who I talk **** about.

                Those who explain what they believe happened to them then follow it with taking responsibility for their choices and actions are not making excuses.

                When Wlad made the excuse he was poisoned there was no caveat of taking responsibility.

                When Pac cries about being robbed against Bradley their is no caveat of his responsibility.

                I don't really care what you think of Wilder, this excuse nonsense has run a muck. Dude can't answer anything at the moment without y'all calling it an excuse. He can say, this is not an excuse, I take responsibility, but I believe this happened, and what're you going to say? Wilder's making excuses.

                So I mean, you can take your fruit cup nonsense and peddle that **** to fellas who can't read. I read the article.

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                • kafkod
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano
                  I still don't see how any of this addresses my point. I'm glad you got that off your chest though.


                  Anyway, point is I simply don't agree and used Joshua as a vehicle for proof of consistency regardless of who I support and who I talk **** about.

                  Those who explain what they believe happened to them then follow it with taking responsibility for their choices and actions are not making excuses.

                  When Wlad made the excuse he was poisoned there was no caveat of taking responsibility.

                  When Pac cries about being robbed against Bradley their is no caveat of his responsibility.

                  I don't really care what you think of Wilder, this excuse nonsense has run a muck. Dude can't answer anything at the moment without y'all calling it an excuse. He can say, this is not an excuse, I take responsibility, but I believe this happened, and what're you going to say? Wilder's making excuses.

                  So I mean, you can take your fruit cup nonsense and peddle that **** to fellas who can't read. I read the article.
                  Wilder lost because he isn't good enough to be a world champion without the protection and cherry picking that put him where he didn't deserve to be and kept him there for 5 years.

                  Bad balance, terrible footwork, no punch variety, slow thinking, low IQ ... all these faults were glaringly obvious to people who knew enough about boxing to see them. Like Peter Fury said last year ... in boxing terms, Wilder is a disaster waiting to happen.
                  Last edited by kafkod; 02-27-2020, 11:44 AM.

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                  • Marchegiano
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    Wilder lost because he isn't good enough to be a world champion without the protection and cherry picking that put him where he didn't deserve to be and kept him there for 5 years.

                    Bad balance, terrible footwork, no punch variety, slow thinking, low IQ ... all these faults were glaringly obvious to people who knew enough about boxing to see them. Like Peter Fury said last year ... in boxing terms, Wilder is a disaster waiting to happen.
                    Okay but who is to say Wilder's aware of any of that and doesn't believe he lost because of his suit or whatever the ****?


                    What difference does it make to you if he blames his lack of ability, his suit, God, or whatever the hell else has been mentioned?

                    So long as he takes responsibility why would you be so upset? It just makes him ******.

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                    • Lumetra
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                      #140
                      Shows his true character

                      The only surprising thing about this article is that he doesn’t realize bad this makes him look

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