I don't mind Wilder losing his title at all hekk just about every boxer loses at some point in time and hopefully he'll switch trainers like he should have done a long time ago. I just didn't like the fact he got punched in the back of the head that's my issue. Fury is a big 6'9 and 273 pounds if somebody that size punches you in the back of the head yo @$$ gonna feel it. Fury is a skilled boxer already and I believed that knocked Wilder equilibrium off. So after that hit I'm also surprised Fury didn't take him out sooner than that.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostI'm also surprised the fight went on that long, Tyson should of been disqualified.
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Originally posted by Sane Man View PostWhy? You realise Bayless did everything he could to favour Wilder, right? If there was a way of DQ'ing Fury it would have happened.
I know you know this. I just want to see your reasons. Prove yourself as ******ed as Wilder.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostTaking the blame yes but it’s a bogus excuse.
So the supposed baddest man on the planet who is 6’7 and 230 lbs has wobbly legs because he can’t carry what is probably the equivalent of a 7 year old girl?
Lol
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What confirms this as bull is what he offered up as his original excuse. 'My leg was bust up in there' which was a strong cue to an injury he sustained in the build up.
Now it's gone from busted up leg to tired legs as the lie has evolved in an attempt to dodge accountability.
With an attitude like that he has sealed his own fate if he triggers the rematch clause. Fury will put on a psychological clinic in the build up which will no doubt end in the same way with a strong probability of even a wider margin.
Talk about bubble burst. I'm not AJ's biggest fan by any means, in fact I find him a bit 'preachy' but credit to him for how he handled his first loss. Especially I'd the rumours of having a panic attack are true.
I also get the impression Fury would be just as humble in defeat. You definitely find out more about a fighter in defeat then you do in victory.
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Originally posted by el*** View PostLooking at that costume now, Im thinking the 40 pounds is an exaggeration. I want to see those lying phaggots weigh it.
Its only the helmet, shoulders, top piece and a cape. There isnt even pants for it.
Wilder was talking some BS about how the battery pack for the lights weighed it down. This isnt 1945, LED lights are not hard to power. The lights dont even blink or anything, they just stay on the whole time. There is nothing complex about the lights in his costume. He is exaggerating chit now.
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How long have you been Wilder's hysterical girlfriend?
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Wilder is mentally weak. It was the pressure if the big occasion and Fury's refusal to be intimidated by his bully boy persona that weakened his legs, not that ridiculous play-suit he was wearing. Wilder is a bully, and bullies always fold under pressure.
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