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Originally posted by cupocity303
Any other built in excuses.
So long as Fury comes in with hands tied behind his back, then wilder will win.
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Originally posted by Mario g View PostAwe, still mad Fury kicked Windmills azz?waaa!
Speaking of being juiced up, how come Windmill didn't get tested after the fight? Stop crying.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostFunny how you Wilder fans just can't admit your guy is a one-trick pony and nothing more. Obviously there's nothing that would make you admit that reality.
Yet it still doesn't absolve Fury of his alleged cheating, doping, illegal, dirty and roughhousing tactics he employed in the fight either. He could have permanently injured Wilder while ending his career in the process.
Wilder would have lost the fight anyway. So Fury didn't have to go above and beyond the call of duty to bend the rules te way he did.
It's what happens when an individual feels threatened. They become very dangerous like Tyson Fury.
That 12th round knockdown in their first fight must have really put the fear of God in "The Gypsy King" because he didn't ever want to get with that type of punch again. Which was why he changed his style for the rematch.
In the trilogy, I expect him to continue to neutralize Wilder's right hand by smothering it on the inside like he did in the rematch.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostQuote:
Originally Posted by James Hunt
I'm sorry, but I love your pain. Does it hurt a lot?
btw, that one-trick phony was your fav "fighter"?!
Mr Excuses Wilder? Is that you?I just hope you save the same smug energy once Fury gets his asswhooped in July ok? Also, don't duck for cover or go into hiding Mr. Punchy when Fury loses either because this place is going to look like a fucking ghost town when he does. Wilder shall return stronger and better than before as he reclaims his rightful title of being the new WBC world heavyweight champion of the world! On that day Deontay Wilder shall officially become Tyson Fury's new daddy.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI am not in pain because I know Wilder shall receive his redemption in the trilogy. So long is there is an even playing field with no doping, deception, fouls, lies, gamesmanship and dirty roughhouse tactics.
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Originally posted by James Hunt View PostSo not just in pain, you're also lying to yourself.
That gif of yours is clearly a foul. It was trip but was a ruled an official knocked down anyway; Which was wrong. The first knockdown was also clearly illegal as it was a punch behind the head but was ruled an official knockdown as well which was also wrong.
If I am lying to myself then who is telling the truth? My lying eyes or the irrefutable, incontrovertible indisputable and undeniable video evidence?
Now shut your ass up and learn to pick up a book and read
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThat's all your heroes ever do in sport is cheat. Which is why you don't have many. Why can't they play by the rules and compete on an even playing field?
That gif of yours is clearly a foul. It was trip but was a ruled an official knocked down anyway; Which was wrong. The first knockdown was also clearly illegal as it was a punch behind the head but was ruled an official knockdown as well which was also wrong.
If I am lying to myself then who is telling the truth? My lying eyes or the irrefutable, incontrovertible indisputable and undeniable video evidence?
Now shut your ass up and learn to pick up a book and readJust make sure you don't run out of air.
btw, did you watch another PBC hype job getting dismantled at Barclays yesterday? They're dropping like flies off the wall...
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
Funny how you Wilder fans just can't admit your guy is a one-trick pony and nothing more. Obviously there's nothing that would make you admit that reality.
Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI never said anything other than that. Which was that he is a limited, overachieving fighter who lacks the basic fundamental skills of boxing. Therefore, you get no argument from me over that because it's a fact.
Yet it still doesn't absolve Fury of his alleged cheating, doping, illegal, dirty and roughhousing tactics he employed in the fight either. He could have permanently injured Wilder while ending his career in the process.
Wilder would have lost the fight anyway. So Fury didn't have to go above and beyond the call of duty to bend the rules te way he did.
It's what happens when an individual feels threatened. They become very dangerous like Tyson Fury.
That 12th round knockdown in their first fight must have really put the fear of God in "The Gypsy King" because he didn't ever want to get with that type of punch again. Which was why he changed his style for the rematch.
In the trilogy, I expect him to continue to neutralize Wilder's right hand by smothering it on the inside like he did in the rematch.
Last time I checked, leaning on your foe during the fight isn't illegal. And no drug test has revealed Fury cheated. Fury said exactly what he planned to do, and he did it, vs a long-time phony. I know for a fact from a friend who hangs with Wilder in Bham, that early on, he said he wasn't allowed to fight contenders until his 20th fight. Then 'mysteriously' 20 went to 40. He knows how limited he is. He just thought he could hide it by playing the WWE bully. Which worked fine for a while. Then his Tyson/Douglas moment inevitably arrived. The bully was bullied, and naturally folded. And now we see his mind just cannot take it... hence the myriad of excuses and bogus accusations. Just face it, Fury won legally, physically and mentally, and will do it again. And he'll likely beat Joshua unless Anthony ups his game beforehand.
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