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  • Cool Scant
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    #31
    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.
    intentional or unintentional Fury punched wilder in the back of the head end of

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      #32
      Originally posted by kafkod
      "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.
      Ortiz has a higher KO percentage than overrated Whyte. Whyte had chances to prove he is faster and hits harder than ortiz. Instead he ducked the old man at every turn

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      • kafkod
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        #33
        Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
        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.
        If Wilder and his team agreed with you on that he would have fought both of them, for career high money, when he had the chance. AJ and Whyte are high risk opponents for Wilder, which was why Haymon and Finkel wouldn't let him fight either of them for any amount of money.

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        • Cool Scant
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          #34
          Originally posted by kafkod
          If Wilder and his team agreed with you on that he would have fought both of them, for career high money, when he had the chance. AJ and Whyte are high risk opponents for Wilder, which was why Haymon and Finkel wouldn't let him fight either of them for any amount of money.
          career high payday? Wilder asked Whyte for $7M to fight him as a voluntary and Whyte refused https://*************/watch?v=QUm9B8BuA6c

          AJ offered bs flat fees equivalent to 12.5/15%. If AJ really wanted to fight wilder why didn’t he offer BombZquad a percentage split like he did with everyone else? AJ is a chump the joker didn’t want to get knocked tf out by BombZquad

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            #35
            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?
            Yeah, yeah keep crying you damn loser. Fury whooped your boy, made him look ******. Bow down to the champ, #1 heavyweight in the sport. Held every belt in the division. Wilder feasted on bums and look at him now exposed and possibly suffering brain damage. Have you heard the man talk since? Hell this fight even gave you brain damage as well. Wilder can go back to smoking pot and beating up women.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Cool Scant
              Ortiz has a higher KO percentage than overrated Whyte. Whyte had chances to prove he is faster and hits harder than ortiz. Instead he ducked the old man at every turn
              Having a higher KO percentage against a lower standard of opposition proves nothing. Whyte's resume is way better than Ortiz's.

              Ortiz turned down an offer from Hearn to fight Whyte in a PPV headliner, and sent a counter offer to fight him in an undercard in the US. He ducked Dilian the same as he ducked AJ.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Cool Scant
                career high payday? Wilder asked Whyte for $7M to fight him as a voluntary and Whyte refused https://*************/watch?v=QUm9B8BuA6c

                AJ offered bs flat fees equivalent to 12.5/15%. If AJ really wanted to fight wilder why didn’t he offer BombZquad a percentage split like he did with everyone else? AJ is a chump the joker didn’t want to get knocked tf out by BombZquad
                Wilder tuned down $7million to fight Whyte and $100million to fight AJ.

                End of discussion.

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                • kafkod
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cool Scant
                  intentional or unintentional Fury punched wilder in the back of the head end of
                  Wilder also punched Fury in the back of the head multiple times. But Fury is tougher, stronger, and a better fighter, which why Wilder crumbled and Fury didn't.

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                  • IHATEBOBARUM1
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    If Wilder and his team agreed with you on that he would have fought both of them, for career high money, when he had the chance. AJ and Whyte are high risk opponents for Wilder, which was why Haymon and Finkel wouldn't let him fight either of them for any amount of money.
                    I take it your oblivious to boxing politics, the reason why boxing is a dying sport.

                    allow me to remind you wilder fought ortiz when ortiz was the boogeyman of the division as boxing politics wasn't a factor.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      Forgot to cry about the count being too loud and waking Fury up too.

                      🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣......endless laughter.

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