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  • Tyistall
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    #81
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
    Wilder is one of the most exciting and most explosive boxers in the world right now and all his detractors have one thing in common: they never miss a Deontay Wilder fight. There were 11 million illegal streams of the first Wilder-Fury fight and countless more for their rematch. That double-punch knockdown in their first fight will be never be forgotten, and now that Fury has evened the score, the rubber match will be even more popular.
    There were 11 million illegal streams, because we weren't going to pay to watch that fight hahah. Come on man, you cannot be this ******...can you?

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      #82
      Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
      of course they don’t miss a Wilder fight - until Fury all his fights were non-ppv bc nobody would pay to see him fight bum after bum!! Lmao!! And the majority of boxing insiders, analysts, writers, even Showtime commentators say Fury won the 1st fight....none mention a bs long count or any other pathetic Wilder excuse!!
      Since the Stiverne rematch, no other boxer has been as compelling or as devastating as Deontay Wilder. So, as a result, his fights are must-see events. Now that Fury has beaten him, the rubber match will be THE fight to watch because everybody knows Wilder will be super-motivated to avenge his only loss, doing what he does best. Think of Fury-Wilder 3 as Ali-Foreman 2. The element of surprise is gone. The winner will truly be the better fighter.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Tyistall
        You can find stuff online to support your agenda, but it doesn't make it true at all. If PBC fighters make so much money, then why are all of them jumping ship to DAZN and Top Rank? Why is the PBC about to go under and Hamon on the verge of selling it? Like I said, you can find articles to fit your delusional argument but the fact is, Wilder was always a bum-beating fraud who got exposed when he fought someone good. That's the reason no one came to see him fight and no one buy the crappy PPV's either. Being a heavyweight champion in America should be a golden opportunity and Wilder should have been able to write his own checks. But he fought bums, avoided the best and pranced around lie he was doing something hahhaa. He was a phony throughout the entire process and guys like you ate it up. but reality came crashing down when he got embarrassed by a feather-fisted Fury hahah. That's the real reason why Wilder refused to fight Whyte and AJ, he knew he would get smashed into oblivion, like he is now
        PBC fighters are self-employed and free agents, so they are free to jump from network to network, depending on the best opportunities. That said, Wilder is self-promoted so he gets the added benefit of profitting from his own fights. He didn't rush, he took his time and when it came time to fight for the WBC crown, he refused Klitschko's offer to step aside and became not only the lomgest reigning heavyweight champion of his era, but the fighter with the best knockout ratio in heavyweight history.

        Joshua realized he was out of his depths, so he shunned the $50 million offer to fight Wilder, countering with a silly flat fee instead, but had no problem over-paying Charles Martin and giving Joseph Parker a percentage. It's clear Joshua just wasn't ready to fight Wilder at the time. He's ready now, but Fury took his place and Ruiz set him back, so he's out of the limelight.

        Dillian Whyte not only avoided a WBC mandate to fight Luis Ortiz, but also ran from an IBF mandate to fight Kubrat Pulev and an offer from Dominic Breazeale to replace him as the WBC mandatory. Whyte could have fought Wilder last May, but played games and is all talk with no bite.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Tyistall
          There were 11 million illegal streams, because we weren't going to pay to watch that fight hahah. Come on man, you cannot be this ******...can you?
          There were 11 million illegal streams because there is an immense interest in seeing Wilder fight. As I said, he is must-see TV. His fans and lawful patrons paid to watch it live.

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            #85
            Originally posted by davefromvancouv
            PBC fighters are self-employed and free agents, so they are free to jump from network to network, depending on the best opportunities. That said, Wilder is self-promoted so he gets the added benefit of profitting from his own fights. He didn't rush, he took his time and when it came time to fight for the WBC crown, he refused Klitschko's offer to step aside and became not only the lomgest reigning heavyweight champion of his era, but the fighter with the best knockout ratio in heavyweight history.

            Joshua realized he was out of his depths, so he shunned the $50 million offer to fight Wilder, countering with a silly flat fee instead, but had no problem over-paying Charles Martin and giving Joseph Parker a percentage. It's clear Joshua just wasn't ready to fight Wilder at the time. He's ready now, but Fury took his place and Ruiz set him back, so he's out of the limelight.

            Dillian Whyte not only avoided a WBC mandate to fight Luis Ortiz, but also ran from an IBF mandate to fight Kubrat Pulev and an offer from Dominic Breazeale to replace him as the WBC mandatory. Whyte could have fought Wilder last May, but played games and is all talk with no bite.
            Yeah, you are ****** as hell. There's no debating with someone as ****** as you are. Good luck with all that. Your idol is a fraud and when he loses again, I'm sure that you and he will both have a plethora of excuses and conspiracy theories. And if you believe the 50 million dollar email with a 24 hour deadline was real, then again, you are fuxking ******ed and a waste of time. Have fun on the short bus dumbasssss

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              #86
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv
              Since the Stiverne rematch, no other boxer has been as compelling or as devastating as Deontay Wilder. So, as a result, his fights are must-see events. Now that Fury has beaten him, the rubber match will be THE fight to watch because everybody knows Wilder will be super-motivated to avenge his only loss, doing what he does best. Think of Fury-Wilder 3 as Ali-Foreman 2. The element of surprise is gone. The winner will truly be the better fighter.
              hilariously ******!! “Must see tv....most compelling “ lmao.....couldn’t sniff Ppv without Fat Fury!!!!!! Am sure Beyoncé will b as motivated as She was after getting a boxing lesson and a GIFT draw in the 1st fight!!! Just don’t let that pre-fight costume whip that ass again!!!!!lol!!!!!!

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                #87
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                There were 11 million illegal streams because there is an immense interest in seeing Wilder fight. As I said, he is must-see TV. His fans and lawful patrons paid to watch it live.
                so much demand and immense interest- Lol!! Wilder could not sniff Vegas or Ppv without a Fat Gypsy !!!

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                  PBC fighters are self-employed and free agents, so they are free to jump from network to network, depending on the best opportunities. That said, Wilder is self-promoted so he gets the added benefit of profitting from his own fights. He didn't rush, he took his time and when it came time to fight for the WBC crown, he refused Klitschko's offer to step aside and became not only the lomgest reigning heavyweight champion of his era, but the fighter with the best knockout ratio in heavyweight history.

                  Joshua realized he was out of his depths, so he shunned the $50 million offer to fight Wilder, countering with a silly flat fee instead, but had no problem over-paying Charles Martin and giving Joseph Parker a percentage. It's clear Joshua just wasn't ready to fight Wilder at the time. He's ready now, but Fury took his place and Ruiz set him back, so he's out of the limelight.

                  Dillian Whyte not only avoided a WBC mandate to fight Luis Ortiz, but also ran from an IBF mandate to fight Kubrat Pulev and an offer from Dominic Breazeale to replace him as the WBC mandatory. Whyte could have fought Wilder last May, but played games and is all talk with no bite.
                  An excuse for not facing all the top HWs....Wilder has fought ONE top Hw his whole lame career - Fat Fury- and soon will b 0/3 against him!! That will b Wilders pathetic legacy!

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Tyistall
                    Yeah, you are ****** as hell. There's no debating with someone as ****** as you are. Good luck with all that. Your idol is a fraud and when he loses again, I'm sure that you and he will both have a plethora of excuses and conspiracy theories. And if you believe the 50 million dollar email with a 24 hour deadline was real, then again, you are fuxking ******ed and a waste of time. Have fun on the short bus dumbasssss
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
                    hilariously ******!! “Must see tv....most compelling “ lmao.....couldn’t sniff Ppv without Fat Fury!!!!!! Am sure Beyoncé will b as motivated as She was after getting a boxing lesson and a GIFT draw in the 1st fight!!! Just don’t let that pre-fight costume whip that ass again!!!!!lol!!!!!!
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
                    so much demand and immense interest- Lol!! Wilder could not sniff Vegas or Ppv without a Fat Gypsy !!!
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
                    An excuse for not facing all the top HWs....Wilder has fought ONE top Hw his whole lame career - Fat Fury- and soon will b 0/3 against him!! That will b Wilders pathetic legacy!
                    Wilder has already done what no other heavyweight has done in boxing history: he has the highest knockout ratio ever, in over 40 fights. And just like Ortiz, he has been avoided by all the top heavyweights from Klitschko to Povetkin to Joshua to Whyte.

                    The reason: you could get seriously hurt. As was witnessed when Fury was put flat on his back.

                    So Klitschko said, no thanks, can I pay Wilder so that I can fight Stiverne instead?
                    Povetkin said, hey, can I use PEDs before I fight him?
                    Joshua said, get lost!! Why don't YOU go train and YOU fight him! I don't even want to fight him for $50 million!
                    And Whyte said, nah, I don't care what the WBC says! I will not fight Ortiz or Breazeale for the mandatory spot! I'll just keep talking...

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                      Wilder has already done what no other heavyweight has done in boxing history: he has the highest knockout ratio ever, in over 40 fights. And just like Ortiz, he has been avoided by all the top heavyweights from Klitschko to Povetkin to Joshua to Whyte.

                      The reason: you could get seriously hurt. As was witnessed when Fury was put flat on his back.

                      So Klitschko said, no thanks, can I pay Wilder so that I can fight Stiverne instead?
                      Povetkin said, hey, can I use PEDs before I fight him?
                      Joshua said, get lost!! Why don't YOU go train and YOU fight him! I don't even want to fight him for $50 million!
                      And Whyte said, nah, I don't care what the WBC says! I will not fight Ortiz or Breazeale for the mandatory spot! I'll just keep talking...
                      easy to have a high Ko ratio with that pathetic resume of bum after bum!! Famous Wilder quote “ the top ten is never available” lmao!! Guess that explains defending against b-level hws like Duhauppas, Molina, Areolla, Spillka, Washington, Breazele!!

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