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  • 5000boxing
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    #111
    Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
    And wilder will become queen of england
    King of England! Punk! Lol.

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    • Beercules
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      #112
      C'mon man



      Just be quiet.

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      • Angeljuice
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        #113
        Originally posted by jonnyc420
        Deontay "The Excuse" Wilder!
        The "Bronze Blamer", (I'm copyrighting that one).

        "Bu-bu-but Squad"

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        • b Murphington
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          #114
          Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
          Fury is a moron too mate, and has some ugly points of view - I don't know why people are so enamoured of him. I guess he does have some redeeming features. He's more honest than Wilder, and doesn't duck like Wilder (though we will see if he avoids AJ after giving Deontay another beatdown).
          I just tell it like it is pal. I love American boxers, Mexican, British black, white, latino, and I don't buy into hype, I don't get taken in by shill commentators (Kellerman, Ward, Lewis) and I dislike racism and loudmouths with no humility.
          So I like AJ, he is real, humble, talented and entertaining in the ring, and will fight anyone, has shown that. I do not mind his out of the ring interviews and the way he handles himself. I don't need a spittle spraying 'BOMB SQUAD' scream to get me up for a fight, or a batman costume or anything like that.
          In short, I am a boxing fan, not a WWE fan.
          Fair enough.

          Originally posted by Angeljuice
          He looked different purely because Fury had already destroyed him mentally.
          He was mentally wounded in the first fight and was so shaken up by Fury he refused to attend press conferences in the run up to the second.
          Fury is like a virus in Wilder"s head, he plays and toys with him at will and Wilder doesn't have a clue as to what is going on.

          Fury is playing mind games (such as carrying extra weight to the weigh in) and Wilder is second guessing his every move.
          As Ben said, Wilder saw round 1 of the second fight as round 11 of the first and when Fury came at him, all the doubt and fears seeded in their first encounter rose to the surface.

          Fury owns a piece of Wilders soul, he is Fury's puppet now.
          That can be possible. I’m just saying, I’ve seen Wilder in much better performances is all. Fury isn’t even known as a puncher he doesn’t damage guys a lot, but he had Wilder hurt from the 2nd rd and pretty much every rd after. Isn’t that a little bit odd? From a guy who isn’t known for doing that? Either Fury had a great, great camp, or maybe Wilder really wasn’t all there the same way Joshua wasn’t all there when he lost to Ruiz the first time.

          The first time around he fought Fury, he still had his strength into deep rounds dude. He always had punching power on his side and always believed in his power.

          Losing rounds. Being outboxed. That type of sh#t never bothered Wilder because he always thought he was going to score the KO. Didn’t happen this time. He was gassed by rd 2 or 3. That’s just weird. Even if someone’s psychologically damaged he should be able to have more gas in the tank he’s an athlete. Blame it on extra weight, bad camp, ****** costume for fu#ks sake. Blame it on Wilder. Blame it on Fury bringing it. Fury fought his gameplan to a T. He could’ve been effected by Fury.

          There’s going to be a 3rd fight (hopefully this year) idk if Wilder can win he will need to do something different he can’t just rely on the power anymore it’s not working at this level.
          Last edited by b Murphington; 04-20-2020, 06:23 AM.

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          • Froch_uppercut
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            #115
            Originally posted by b morph
            Fair enough.



            That can be possible. I’m just saying, I’ve seen Wilder in much better performances is all. Fury isn’t even known as a puncher he doesn’t damage guys a lot, but he had Wilder hurt from the 2nd rd and pretty much every rd after. Isn’t that a little bit odd? From a guy who isn’t known for doing that? Either Fury had a great, great camp, or maybe Wilder really wasn’t all there the same way Joshua wasn’t all there when he lost to Ruiz the first time.

            The first time around he fought Fury, he still had his strength into deep rounds dude. He always had punching power on his side and always believed in his power.

            Losing rounds. Being outboxed. That type of sh#t never bothered Wilder because he always thought he was going to score the KO. Didn’t happen this time. He was gassed by rd 2 or 3. That’s just weird. Even if someone’s psychologically damaged he should be able to have more gas in the tank he’s an athlete. Blame it on extra weight, bad camp, ****** costume for fu#ks sake. Blame it on Wilder. Blame it on Fury bringing it. Fury fought his gameplan to a T. He could’ve been effected by Fury.

            There’s going to be a 3rd fight (hopefully this year) idk if Wilder can win he will need to do something different he can’t just rely on the power anymore it’s not working at this level.
            Bro, respectfully, you are on here and posting s**t like you are possibly giving credibility to his costume being a reason, for what?
            There was nothing 'weird' going on - he got his face punched in, that's what happened.
            Have you ever boxed? I have, and it is the hardest training I have ever done. Played competitive soccer and tennis, but boxing hugely more demanding, so don't come here and give me any fairy tales about a costume ring walk slowing down a heavyweight who has been training for months. Just stop, you know it is ridiculous.

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            • hugh grant
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              #116
              You felt like a zombie, but looked like a deer in the headlights, the look of fear in your eyes you couldn't disguise. Window to soul.

              Just admit best man won on night. That don't mean to say it was you at your best.
              People are forgiving, they will give you the benefit of the doubt and will acknowledge that they don't think you was at your best that night. But you still got to admit best man win on.night.
              If you can't do that you might not deserve rematch.
              Last edited by hugh grant; 04-20-2020, 09:20 AM.

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              • Winning@314
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                #117
                With all due respect; at least Mr. Wilder never took a knee!
                Never refused to get off the stool!
                Never stayed down after each knock down!
                He got up every time!
                The man did not quit!
                So much experts on boxingscene forums! How much of you are professional pugilistic fighters?
                How much of you got inside of the ring with a professional boxer/fighter?
                What's that I hear?
                "Crickets"!
                Who am I?
                Former golden gloves contender who went 5 wins(2 kos) and
                (3 unanimous decisions) and zero losses.
                Who has been training off and on inside of "Gleasons" gym and a few other boxing gyms since 2002!
                Just a suggestion to
                Mr. Wilder:
                Consult with the likes of:
                Lennox Lewis!
                "Jab"!
                Klitschko!
                "Jab"
                Larry Holmes!
                "Jab"
                Evander Holyfield!
                "Jab" & "Footwork"!
                Some opponents were already in total fear of your right hand!
                Other opponents are ready for your right hand!
                Time to finally utilize and perfect your jab so that you can set up the right hand!
                Do not come in ever again at "230" lbs!
                "215 to 220" is the excellent bodyweight and muscle mass for your overall athleticism!
                God bless to all of you even if you wish me the opposite!

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                • LacedUp
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by b morph
                  No he didn’t look the same as you claimed. I can already see in the 2nd rd he looked labored and tired. Dude, I wouldn’t have said out loud to the group I was with, “he doesn’t look right” if I didn’t notice something lol. Maybe you just weren’t as observant as I was.

                  We’ve seen Wilder outboxed before, we’ve seen him hurt before. That isn’t new. He’s been on the brink of getting KOed in later rds and he’s shown the ability to recover and have enough left in the tank tank to pull a KO out of his ass. He didn’t show that this time around.

                  To be completely out of gas by rd 2 or 3, no I haven’t seen that and you haven’t either. Maybe he trained for a more cautious Fury and it threw him off, maybe he had a bad camp, and if so, it’s on Wilder and it’s his fault for not being prepared.
                  he looked exactly the same. his 1-2 was quick and sharp, he just missed it

                  He's never been bullied physically that was the difference. We're talking about a guy who was so dead tired against Szpilka he fell over his own feet in round 6 or 7.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by b morph
                    Fair enough.



                    That can be possible. I’m just saying, I’ve seen Wilder in much better performances is all. Fury isn’t even known as a puncher he doesn’t damage guys a lot, but he had Wilder hurt from the 2nd rd and pretty much every rd after. Isn’t that a little bit odd? From a guy who isn’t known for doing that? Either Fury had a great, great camp, or maybe Wilder really wasn’t all there the same way Joshua wasn’t all there when he lost to Ruiz the first time.

                    The first time around he fought Fury, he still had his strength into deep rounds dude. He always had punching power on his side and always believed in his power.

                    Losing rounds. Being outboxed. That type of sh#t never bothered Wilder because he always thought he was going to score the KO. Didn’t happen this time. He was gassed by rd 2 or 3. That’s just weird. Even if someone’s psychologically damaged he should be able to have more gas in the tank he’s an athlete. Blame it on extra weight, bad camp, ****** costume for fu#ks sake. Blame it on Wilder. Blame it on Fury bringing it. Fury fought his gameplan to a T. He could’ve been effected by Fury.

                    There’s going to be a 3rd fight (hopefully this year) idk if Wilder can win he will need to do something different he can’t just rely on the power anymore it’s not working at this level.
                    And this clearly isn't whhat happened this time You're not observant, you just don't understand boxing.

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                    • nixxter
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                      #120
                      ZombZquad ©

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