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  • IHATEBOBARUM1
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    Wasn't it when you realized that Kenny Bayless would let you rabbit-punch and foul as much as it took to soften Deontay up?
    HAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHHAAHA.
    Is that you deontay?

    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
    Wilder can't Box. So if you can take them or dodge them or force Wilder out of his range you will beat him cuz everybody outboxes him.

    That's why he has been protected so hard. That's why he wouldnt face a Wlad or a Joshua or Whyte or Parker or the majority of the top 10 over the last number of years.

    He only fought Fury the 1st time cuz he thought Fury was a wreck of a human and he only took the rematch cuz he felt Fury was a feather fist which meant Wilder felt safe in the knowledge he was guaranteed 12 pain free rounds to be perfect for 2 seconds.
    Be fair wilder would finish those 3 there is no way they would avoid the right hand the whole fight maybe parker could avoid getting ko'ed and thats a maybe.
    Last edited by IHATEBOBARUM1; 05-15-2020, 04:37 AM.

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      #12
      It's greatest quickest comeback in history. Foreman came back but had many warm up preparation fights

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        #13
        Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
        HAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHHAAHA.
        Is that you deontay?




        I get headaches when I replay round 3. How can anyone say that the Gypsy-Bum beat the 'Bronze-Bomber' fair and square?

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          #14
          Originally posted by petero
          You forgot to mention Jack Reiss and crying about a so called long count. When Fury got up Wilder was beat mentally and the second fight proved that. What else Elie we are eager to hear how Wilder LOST to Fury.
          Forgot to cry about the count being too loud and waking Fury up too.

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            #15
            Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
            HAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHHAAHA.
            Is that you deontay?



            Be fair wilder would finish those 3 there is no way they would avoid the right hand the whole fight maybe parker could avoid getting ko'ed and thats a maybe.
            There's nothing in the rules to say the opponent can't hit Wilder back. That's the fatal flaw in his, "They need to be perfect the whole 12 rounds" game plan.

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              #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun




              I get headaches when I replay round 3. How can anyone say that the Gypsy-Bum beat the 'Bronze-Bomber' fair and square?
              are you new to boxing, do you know how many dirty tactics fighters have to endure, if deontay felt he was been rabbit punched he could of returned the favour the same way and i guarantee you he's would be more damaging.
              I can't wait for the 3rd fights excuses are they in yet?

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                #17
                Originally posted by kafkod
                There's nothing in the rules to say the opponent can't hit Wilder back. That's the fatal flaw in his, "They need to be perfect the whole 12 rounds" game plan.
                ortiz hit him for 2 fights and how did that end, if those 3 mentioned above decide to trade shots which i know they will my money is on wilder.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun




                  I get headaches when I replay round 3. How can anyone say that the Gypsy-Bum beat the 'Bronze-Bomber' fair and square?
                  That was a legal punch and your gifs prove it. Wilder leaned forward, turned his head, and stuck out his left hand after the punch was aimed, deflecting it to the back of his head. No foul was committed by Fury.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
                    ortiz hit him for 2 fights and how did that end, if those 3 mentioned above decide to trade shots which i know they will my money is on wilder.
                    "Pillow fisted" Fury hit him back in the second fight and how did that end?

                    AJ and Whyte both hit harder and faster than Ortiz.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
                      are you new to boxing, do you know how many dirty tactics fighters have to endure, if deontay felt he was been rabbit punched he could of returned the favour the same way and i guarantee you he's would be more damaging.
                      I can't wait for the 3rd fights excuses are they in yet?


                      Former referee, the late great Eddie Cotton ( R.I.P ) said that in 24 years of officiating, Tyson left Eddie with the impression that he ( Fury ) is the dirtiest fighter that he ever worked with, and Cotton had officiated Andrew Golota fights.

                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      That was a legal punch and your gifs prove it. Wilder leaned forward, turned his head, and stuck out his left hand after the punch was aimed, deflecting it to the back of his head. No foul was committed by Fury.
                      I'll save you some time and wont spam this thread with gifs other inexcusable fouls, that Tyson committed all night until he got a point deducted by Kenny Bayless. You are welcome.

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