Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury's Cutman Fires Down Claims of Tampered Gloves
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Good because prior to Wilder getting knocked out you were aware of glove tampering I just don’t understand the surprise. He has a right hand and that’s it. That right hand nearly took him to the top of the tree. He is limited at best. It’s a testament to him how he has survived this long. He has fought two notable people in his career and that’s Ortiz and Fury and both of them embarrassed him until his trusty right hand came to his rescue.
There is no shame losing toTyson Fury. AJ had bigger problems losing to Ruiz. However, it’s how you bounce back from a defeat that determines a man. As of now it’s not a good start. Wilder has blamed everyone but himself. It’s absolutely pathetic to be honestComment
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Lol, oh the excuses and whining. Wilder can't lose gracefully and his fans cope with that all the s**t they talked about Fury, he went out there and made them look like morons. Fury shattered Wilder's ego and aura his fans just looking like a small group of mental midgets.Comment
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Sorry but no, just, no. Wilder and his liccle Wildettes are the heavyweight excuse making champions of the world. Silver linings and all that, at least he’s still a champion at something. 😉People saying Wilder's fans and their excuses are the worst are clearly amnesiacs that forgot how Manny's fans "TILL THIS DAY!" make excuses for Manny taking a UNANIMOUS LOSS to a school teacher and ducking the rematch when called out.
At least Wilder, Joshua, Horn, Choco and Kovalev (Eleider) were man enough to at least try to average their shock losses that tainted their legacy.Comment
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Wilder holds no championships, bro.
And no, Manny's fans are the Excuse Elite.
Even when he got knocked out cold, even when he got embarrassed against Floyd, even when Horn threw him around. Nothing but excuses.Comment
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Wilder's fans mocked AJ when he lost but at least he made no excuses and took the defeat like a man.
There is no shame in defeat. There is only shame in giving up and not improving yourself.Comment
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Wilder and his cult have made excuses for; Why he never fought Klitschko; Why he couldn’t knock Stiverne out in the first fight; why he couldn’t knock Duhaupus out; why he got embarrassingly outboxed for 6 rounds against Ortiz; why he didn’t accept $12.5m to fight AJ; why he didn’t accept $15m to fight AJ; why he didn’t accept $100m to fight AJ; why he didn’t accept $3m to fight Whyte; why he didn’t accept $5m to fight Whyte; why he didn’t accept $7m to fight Whyte; why he couldn’t knock Fury out in the first fight (several different excuses); and now why he got bullied by Fury in the rematch (again, several different excuses).
Wilder and his fangirls are the undisputed champions of excuses. All hail the king/queen.Comment
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Deontay “till this day” Wilder fans are out if their phukin’ mind with these conspiracy theories...
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There's clearly some shady **** going on with Fury's left glove
It looks like the glove is rolled down and his knuckles are connecting to Wilder's chin with the palm part of the glove which features no padding
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Either that, or Fury's simply using palm strikesLast edited by rudy4pl; 03-01-2020, 10:26 AM.Comment
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Gloves May Have Been Fine, But...
There was a time, not that long ago, when the ref would warn a fighter for striking with an open glove. This prevented someone from palm-striking or worse, adjusting the glove for punching through the palm of the glove, where there's no padding. There are quite a few instances where Fury appeared to be hitting with an open glove and it's pretty hard to tell what is going on inside of his glove. In any case, it was very easy to see that he wasn't being warned for not closing his glove. This has to be brought to the attention of the ref prior to the 3rd fight. Fury has never been a damaging puncher prior to this fight, even when he desperately needed a KO. Look at the Wallin fight, Klitschko fight, or the first Wilder fight. No damage. If it was even possible to create a damaging puncher from someone who is historically not, I think we would have seen it before. I know Tommy Hearns was turned from strictly a boxer into a knockout artist but it was done over a period of years and at the time where he was turning from amateur to pro at a much younger age. I just think there are questions here that need to be answered.Comment

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