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  • thack
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    #121
    Silver spooned Edward is a fraud and without his money he would have no friends and no one who truly loves him.One day he will find out that people only like him because of his money and it will be too late.He's a poor man really.People might say I am jealous, in Hearns case the answer is no .For him to openly lie and twist as he does I would never want to be in his shoes.

    Give me uncle Bob any day, when once asked at a press conference why his answer was different the time before...'yesterday I was lying today I'm telling truth' at least Bob lets you know he's a lying bastard where as Edward tries to make out he's a friend and one of the lads.No Edward not everything is solvable with money you poor thing.

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    • stellen
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      #122
      If wilder was smart he would step aside and give himself time to get in the gym, take a few tune ups and work on how to fight smarter against fury next time. But let me tell you, i just watched wilders 'i am still the king' video. And he is defintely NOT the smartest cookie in the jar. LMAO

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      • champion4ever
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        #123
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        What’s Wilder’s mantra again ..... seek, speak and you shall receive so I guess you are just following suit. I understand it was an emotional night and with all of Fury’s illegal blows and no attempted illegal blows made by Wilder it’s a lot for you to stomach. I’m not going to revel in a fighters misery all I’m saying is that the best way of addressing a problem is admitting u have one.

        You said AJ is not relevant or elite in most boxing circles and gave me Bob Arum as your informative source. Lololololol. Let’s agree with you as I don’t want to upset you but whilst he has 3 of the 4 belts he is as relevant as Wilder is irrelevant at present. Secondly if you were to do a poll between wilder and AJ as who is a laughing stock at present it is my informed opinion Wilder would pip him. However, I cold e wrong. Farewell my friend
        Anthony, here is the historical piece I referenced in regards to Bob Arum about "Joshua's Not An Elite Fighter; Will Fight Rest Of His Career Scared" Below:


        LAS VEGAS – It went as you might imagine when Bob Arum was informed Wednesday that Eddie Hearn claimed recently that Anthony Joshua, not the winner of the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury rematch, should be recognized as the top heavyweight in the division.

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        • thereeldeel
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          #124
          Wilder should take the step aside money with the condition he gets to fight the winner.
          Fighting the unified champion (regardless of whether it's Fury or AJ) will make a lot more money than fighting Fury straight away.
          Take a couple of months off and make a few million for doing nothing, then fight a bum to shake off the ring rust, and then fight the AJ Fury winner for a massive payday.
          Last edited by thereeldeel; 02-29-2020, 06:16 AM.

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          • marvin douglas
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            #125
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Cheating? Man I am all for it. Just so long is there an even playing field. If Fury can headbutt, rabbit punch and hold Wilder in headlocks while punching him in the body at the same time or leaning on the back of his neck in order to wear him down and to sap all of the energy and strength out of him then Wilder has every right to defend himself.

            Next time Wilder should elbow that son of a bitch in the eye to open up a nasty gash/cut like Wallin did and when he is holding Wilder's head down look for Wilder to headbutt his ass in the chops while punching him in the balls for good measure. Then he should kick him in his fucking knees and then elbow the SOB in the back of that bald head of his. Then turn around and sucker punch the motherfucker as he is walking back to his corner.

            There you will have an even playing field. That way the fight will be even.
            So you are saying wilder has to "intentionally " foul in order to even the playing field? I would agree cause he was exposed as a "one hit wonder". geeze

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              #126
              Originally posted by marvin douglas
              So you are saying wilder has to "intentionally " foul in order to even the playing field? I would agree cause he was exposed as a "one hit wonder". geeze
              No, only in self-defense and if he can get away with it. Also, as long as the referee isn't calling it because Wilder can be seriously injured in there against a naturally larger and stronger man using dirty, illegal and roughhousing tactics against him. Likewise, I think he should bite his fucking nose off as well. He must do everything at his disposal to get that big motherfucker off him. If he wants to fight fair then fine. Then let them fight fair but if he wants to fight dirty then fine. Then let them fight dirty too. It's Tyson Fury's choice.

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              • marvin douglas
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                #127
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                No, only in self-defense and if he can get away with it. Also, as long as the referee isn't calling it because Wilder can be seriously injured in there against a naturally larger and stronger man using dirty, illegal and roughhousing tactics against him. Likewise, I think he should bite his fucking nose off as well. He must do everything at his disposal to get that big motherfucker off him. If he wants to fight fair then fine. Then let them fight fair but if he wants to fight dirty then fine. Then let them fight dirty too. It's Tyson Fury's choice.
                Yeah, and get disqualified. Here's a plan to get Fury off him: Stop backing up, move forward, stop being scared, stop turning your head away from your opponent so he can hit you in the back of the head, stop getting hit so easily with his jab and get rid of those bird legs, do some squats and grow some tree trunks

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by marvin douglas
                  Yeah, and get disqualified. Here's a plan to get Fury off him: Stop backing up, move forward, stop being scared, stop turning your head away from your opponent so he can hit you in the back of the head, stop getting hit so easily with his jab and get rid of those bird legs, do some squats and grow some tree trunks
                  He is already working on that but who is to say that would prevent Fury from fighting dirty again? Like tripping him, head locking and punching to the body in the clinches, leaning on the back of his head, while trying to wear him down by sapping all of his energy and strength from him. Also, headbutting and using padless gloves.

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                  • marvin douglas
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by R_Walken
                    Obviously Reiss made the right decision in the 12th and that’s why he’s the best in the sport , But no other Ref ibesides Reiss lets a fight go on when a fighters on the mat eyes closed at the 6 count even when the jump up and beat the count it’ll still get waived off . I’m sure there’s been a few but If you know of one let me know because the Boxing loser that I am actually went out of my way and tried to find one after the first fight and I couldn’t
                    Jack Reiss is the worst. He gave Fury a full 20 seconds to recover. Go back an look. After Fury got up, Reiss, as he always does, told Fury to "walk over there" and "now walk back here" Why? I also hate refs who, after a fighter is knocked down and gets up, spends 10 seconds asking if the fighter is ok.
                    Again, why? He either is or is not. It's simply not fair to the fighter that much more time to recover.

                    It's like the ****** mandatory eight count -- a fight suffers a flash knockdown and gets up immediately but the ref still has to count to eight.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by marvin douglas
                      Yeah, and get disqualified. Here's a plan to get Fury off him: Stop backing up, move forward, stop being scared, stop turning your head away from your opponent so he can hit you in the back of the head, stop getting hit so easily with his jab and get rid of those bird legs, do some squats and grow some tree trunks
                      He'll definitely have to make some adjustments. He can start by doing away with the jab by moving his head more coming in because Fury's jab is better and a lot quicker than Wilder's and with a longer reach.

                      So he should just bob and weave by moving his head to get on the inside to attack Fury's body and also implement the left hook in his arsenal which is the punch that Fury seem to be the most susceptible to; Especially at short range because it has a shorter distance to travel than the right cross.

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