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  • Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post
    Ate contaminated Bore meat. Nothing unusual.

    Sparring partners were BLACK Wilder fans butthurt that Fury whooped their ass in camp and to add suspect to his name. Typical slander without no evidence. ( Mayweater accusing Manny 101!)

    Flapping glove. gets loose in fights. It happens. Was rectified later in fight. Is why nobody cared to explain. Its that asinine of a thought. Gloves are inspected by BOTH camps and a commissioner of the state. Taped. and marked to avoid cheating. Plus cameras on you at all times and people around you also. And the ones accusing black Wilder supporters.

    I said doing all this race shlt would attract the haters. And it did.
    Yes, sometimes gloves get loose in fights, but its always corrected. Please cite the round when Furys glove was fixed, as it was clearly falling the fuc off. Thx, I'll wait.......

    Secondly, I've NEVER heard any Sparring partner complain, Black, White or otherwise about padding missing out their opponents gloves "PRIOR" to preparing that opponent for a big fight.

    You'd have to be an imbecil to believe it's racially motivated when it's libel to state such a thing. Therefore your risking getting sued for defamation just to ride Wilder's racial bandwagon ???

    Your theories sound as dumb as Furys Wild Boar theories .

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      • Fury didn't have to tap wilder, and wilder did fall which ref waved off as slip?
        But I think Fury power wore wilder down fast. The jab to body and fury using size resting on wilder.

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        • After Wilder told Joe Rogan in his podcast that he trains with a 45 pound vest so he could handle the weight,
          Now he says the suit/costume was too heavy & it effected his legs..Cheap a s s excuses.

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            • Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View Post
              Yes, sometimes gloves get loose in fights, but its always corrected. Please cite the round when Furys glove was fixed, as it was clearly falling the fuc off. Thx, I'll wait.......

              Secondly, I've NEVER heard any Sparring partner complain, Black, White or otherwise about padding missing out their opponents gloves "PRIOR" to preparing that opponent for a big fight.

              You'd have to be an imbecil to believe it's racially motivated when it's libel to state such a thing. Therefore your risking getting sued for defamation just to ride Wilder's racial bandwagon ???

              Your theories sound as dumb as Furys Wild Boar theories .
              Pull up the vid and do your own research. It was after 5 when the ref checked his glove to have been having an issue and they made adjustments from there. You have to a moron to see some small clip from a idiot hating on Fury and run with it without having facts to back it up. because if it was something there some idiot in his moms basement isnt gonna crack the case.

              And Wilder did in fact racially motivate this fight and brought forth many of his pro black hate whitey followers on black history month. And when that big ass white boy clowned him only a certain few of the HATERS took off on theories of Why Wilder's bum ass lost. When the real reason he lost is because HE CANT FIGHT! And they are all racist Black Americans hating on Fury. Most all non racist black Americans saw Fury beat the dog **** out of him. And arnt reaching into the first fight screaming he cheated in that fight because his glove was loose and thats why he won in this one lol Fucking idiots!

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              • IMO, the extra weight an individual carries can affect him or her. I am not defending anyone here but just throwing some light for people who actually does not know what musculoskeletal disorder is. I have the following from our work manual: -

                Manual handling is one of the main causes of workplace accidents and illnesses. The HSE report that, in 2017/18, musculoskeletal disorders made up 35% of all cases of workplace ill-health.

                It’s important that you recognise your limits when carrying out manual handling tasks. There’s nothing wrong with playing it safe and taking it slow when it comes to handling a heavy load.

                Having an awareness of what factors affect your ability to perform the task at hand and the manual handling weight limits will enable you to correctly and safely proceed.

                Likewise, good manual handling techniques are a key part of performing these tasks correctly and safety; they will prevent your muscles and joints from having to endure unnecessary strain.

                What is the Maximum Weight that Can Be Lifted at Work?
                There are no legal limits for the weight that can be lifted at work.

                20-25kg is considered heavy for most people. The limit of checked baggage weight at airports is 23kg, so if you’ve ever lugged around an overloaded suitcase you’ll know how strenuous it can be!

                Generally speaking, the amount of weight you are able to transport depends on 4 factors:

                The task – if it is carried out too frequently or for too long, it may impose unnecessary strain on the person’s body, regardless of whether it hits the 25kg mark or not.
                The individual – when it comes down to it, everyone’s capabilities will vary. A number of factors will contribute to this, such as the person’s age or their physical dimensions.
                The load – if it is oversized and bulky, then you may find yourself struggling to get a solid grip. This could lead to the load slipping out of your hands.
                The environment – if there isn’t enough space or you can’t see properly, then manual handling tasks are simply more risky to carry out.

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                • At first i was like man that's a pretty ****ty excuse, but I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt along with other reasons.

                  He was pacing in the dressing room for like 20 minutes which burned up energy. Then he had the 40 + lb costume on for 10 minutes before taking the ring walk (Tyson's ring carry lasted forever). The ring walk was long and he looked like he was sweating his a$$ off when they took off the mask so I'm sure with all the batteries it was hot. Then on top of all this wilder added 19lbs on a thin frame that he has. Then having a 273 lb guy lay on you and beat you up doesn't help but add more pressure on those legs.

                  So, i can see what his point was, but it sucks to tell the truth under these circumstances because regardless it's a fight and fury brought the fight to him. It's like saying go do squats or lunges before a marathon and see if you lose your legs or not...

                  Excercise the rematch clause and come down with your usual mask and prove us wrong. That's the only thing he can do.

                  I did think that costume was dope AF!
                  Last edited by Jack Rivers; 02-26-2020, 10:49 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by Ant1979 View Post
                    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.
                    I also thought AJ was humble and respectful in defeat. He showed a lot of class. I thought Wilder would be humble too but he hasn't been yet. I'll cut him some slack for now and wait to see if he adjusts to the loss and shows some humility. I felt really bad watching him get beat up and dominated but now I'm beginning to feel like maybe I shouldn't feel so bad.

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                    • Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
                      The reason no one has seen Wilder lately is because he is trapped in bed. Blanket is too heavy.
                      This is a great line. It needs some appreciation! haha

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