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  • #21
    Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1 View Post
    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.
    How I see Wilder vs the 3 you mentioned:

    Wilder vs AJ ... wouldn't go past 6 rounds, 60/40 AJ.

    Wilder vs Whyte ... another shoot out, 50/50.

    Wilder vs Parker ... 60/40 Wilder on points. Parker is too safety first and cautious.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


      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.



      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.
      Don't hold back ... I could do with a laugh!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
        Peter, you know the score. I just got done watching Micky Theo's latest interview on Youtube and judging by the comments, the public thinks Big-John has raisin-sacks for balls.


        How many tune-ups did Tyson need? The Gypsy-Bum fought Sefer Seferi, Francisco Pianeta before facing Deontay Wilder.

        You claimed Deontay was protected, experts in the boxing industry considered Luis Ortiz the Bogey-man of the division for many years before the 'Bronze-Bomber' took him out in 2018. 'King-Kong' was top five and had failed a PED test prior to facing Deontay. I think these factors constitute a legitimate threat, which you claim that Wilder had never faced.
        You are familiar with the bronze knob chipping your teeth, I see you
        got them fixed.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by kafkod View Post
          "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.
          AJ is a stiff robot, and whyte will block wilders main weapon with his face mark my words these 2 are going to make wilder look good again they are tailor made for him.

          As for pillow fisted fury it was the awkward style plus the accumulation of punches and exhaustion on wilders part that did the damage.

          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


          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.



          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.
          So what you are saying to me is deontays kryptonite is a dirty fighter, so deontay cannot adjust huh, all someone has to do is get dirty to defeat him.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Bunch Pag View Post
            Wilder is more than capable of winning this fight on either points or K.O
            Zero chance of a legitimate points win, except for dodgy judging of course. He isn't going to become a great boxer by the time of the 3rd fight. KO is also not looking too likely, but there is always a chance.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by petero View Post
              You are familiar with the bronze knob chipping your teeth, I see you
              got them fixed.
              Why dont you step in for Gypsy-John, Peter? Are you afraid that Micky Theo will put his boot up your ass?
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Don't hold back ... I could do with a laugh!
              The webmaster said I will crash the board if I post all of Tyson's fouls vs. Wilder. Besides, Its about to be 5am and I need to have breakfast because I'm running five miles today.
              Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1 View Post
              AJ is a stiff robot, and whyte will block wilders main weapon with his face mark my words these 2 are going to make wilder look good again they are tailor made for him.

              As for pillow fisted fury it was the awkward style plus the accumulation of punches and exhaustion on wilders part that did the damage.



              So what you are saying to me is deontays kryptonite is a dirty fighter, so deontay cannot adjust huh, all someone has to do is get dirty to defeat him.
              Basically cheating helps winning, yes.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                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?
                Jack Reiss in the schooling drew the ire of Wilder's stans. Now it is Kenny Bayless that cause the suit to weigh so much. Wonder who will be the ref in the third massacre.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                  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.
                  You don’t have to be so obvious with the UK propaganda. Parker fight was never on the table for wilder. And the Matchroom heavyweight cowards didn’t want to fight wilder either. AJ literally said he didn’t want to fight wilder until 2020. And Whyte has turn down the most title opportunities in the history of the division. You even have Pulev roasting Whyte for ducking him ffs

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                    LOL, how many excuses are you Wilderettes going to come up with? Everybody knows Bayless was in there to protect Wilder, Bayless was crap that fight but he was biased for Deontay.
                    Bayless was their to protect wilder. But he forgot how to do his damn job during wilder v Fury II. Bayless would’ve never let anyone put Floyd in a head lock and choke him multiple times.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                      Hahahahaha yeah immediate, didn't want Fury to get match fit. And Ortiz lol, Ortiz who refused to figgt Joshua, Ortiz who couldn't even pass his pre fight medical, Ortiz who has done what with his career? Best who in his career.

                      I dont understand how fighting Oritz is proof of anything other than he fought Ortiz. You wanted to give Joshua no credit for beating world champions but give Wilder all the credit for beating somebody who never achieved anything his whole career.
                      More UK Eddie Hearn propaganda. Provide a link if Ortiz not passing a pre fight medical. Ortiz is so unhealthy but AJ wanted to cherrypick the old man and give him 5 weeks to train.

                      I heard Hearn is going to promote 53 year old Mike Tyson. I see Tyson V Joshua in the future. But hey why not. It’s not much of a difference from AJ fighting 48 year old Matt Skelton 🥺

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