Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury Ain't The Champion Yet; We've Still Got One More Fight Left!

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  • jonnyc420
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    #21
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    I do not blame Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder for his dissatisfaction with the results in the rematch, the foul crooked way that Tyson got the victory further reaffirms that Tyson Fury is a fraud.

    Drug abuse and exploitation, are often determining factors in capturing world titles in this awful failing division. This whole thing started with Alexander Povetkin, and Deontay's recurring injuries since 2015, eventually the unregulated cheating and physical deterioration caught up with Wilder.
    Shut up, and go back into hiding like Wilder should. Fury owns him and it has you crying like a chump still. Can't wait to hear the next excuses you poor fools come up with. Fury is the best HW in boxing Wilder is trash and was exposed.

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    • jackblack008
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      #22
      Thats odd. Because i checked the WBC site and it list Fury as WBC HW champion.

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        #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        I do not blame Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder for his dissatisfaction with the results in the rematch, the foul crooked way that Tyson got the victory further reaffirms that Tyson Fury is a fraud.

        Drug abuse and exploitation, are often determining factors in capturing world titles in this awful failing division. This whole thing started with Alexander Povetkin, and Deontay's recurring injuries since 2015, eventually the unregulated cheating and physical deterioration caught up with Wilder.
        It will get caught again with Wilder in the 3rd fight as well.

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        • Griever0730
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          #24
          Narcissism at it's finest. Don't give credit to anyone but themselves & blame everything & everyone else but themselves when ish goes wrong. When is he gonna come out and actually accuse Fury of tampering with his gloves instead of his cheerleaders? That's the only excuse he hasn't had the guts to come out and say. Think he knows what it is already.

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          • NachoMan
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            #25
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            I do not blame Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder for his dissatisfaction with the results in the rematch, the foul crooked way that Tyson got the victory further reaffirms that Tyson Fury is a fraud.

            Drug abuse and exploitation, are often determining factors in capturing world titles in this awful failing division. This whole thing started with Alexander Povetkin, and Deontay's recurring injuries since 2015, eventually the unregulated cheating and physical deterioration caught up with Wilder.
            Why are you doing this?

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #26
              There is a huge difference between Wilder`s loss against Fury and Joshua`s against Ruiz.

              When Joshua lost, he had a clear plan B for the second fight. It was obvious, go distance, use your reach and height advantage, get a win on points. That is exactly what he did.

              I mean what can Wilder do any different in the third fight? There is no plan B for him. He can just do thinks the same he usually does and hope Fury comes in much worse shape, which is not likely.

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              • archiemoore1
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                #27
                When someone beats a champ, takes his belt, and the loser doesn't acknowledge the winner, that's very poor sportsmanship. All the greats were very gracious in defeat. Deontay has the wrong mentality to be champ. He can't be humble and give credit. This is a very important part of the sport

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                • BamBamMurphy
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                  Hearnomaniac mass psychosis episode in 3-2-1....
                  Do you have a preferred brand or do you just shout at any cheese you see ??

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                    #29
                    Lmaooooooo. If he loses again he may kill him self.

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                    • davefromvancouv
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                      #30
                      Imagine if George Foreman had an immediate rematch with Muhammad Ali. The element of surprise would have been gone and the rope-a-dope wouldn't have worked. Foreman would have paced himself and would been highly motivated after his first lost. AND he would have had an opportunity for immediate redemption. The rubber match is Wilder's "Foreman" moment (just like the rematch was Fury's chance to get back at Wilder for that highlight reel knockdown in the first fight). And I'm picking Wilder by brutal TKO after he knocks Fury down multiple times.

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