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  • #51
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    And yet Deontay was willing to fight Fury immediately after the world came to the knowledge that Tyson was not washed or 'unfit'. Before Wilder-Fury II. the 'Bronze-Bomber' took a very dangerous and unnecessary risk vs. Luis Ortiz for the second time, despite finding himself on the verge of being stopped in the first encounter.




    In truth, Jack Reiss and Tony Weeks out-did Kenny Bayless.
    yup - old slow Ortiz...so dangerous he went the distance with Hammer and Malik Scott - Lmao!!! That’s a dangerous HW!!!!

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    • #52
      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.
      wat “boxing experts” .... Wilders the one who made up that ****** “boogeyman” term- Lol!! Old Ortiz - who went the distance with Malik Scott and Hammer ...gtfoh!!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post




        I get headaches when I replay round 3. How can anyone say that the Gypsy-Bum beat the 'Bronze-Bomber' fair and square?
        more tears 😭 and excuses!! God forbid if a boxer gets hit in the bak of the head in a fight!! Lol!!

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        • #54
          Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
          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.
          Lol - well stated!! And this so called trilogy is 2-0 Fury...most knowledge boxing writers/insiders/analysts had Fury winning the 1st!!!

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          • #55
            Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1 View Post
            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.
            ”boogeyman of the division” Lol!! A term Wilder created for Old slow Ortiz - who Malik Scott actually went the distance with!!!! Pathetic.

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            • #56
              im sure wilder hit him very hard when he went down alrite and it was amazing the way he got up i mean i was gobsmacked and then continued as normal, unusual stuff, but wilder can almost certain punch harder then what he hit fury with too, so id say this is smack talk just to put wilder off, seemed to work in the last fight, maybe wilder doesnt think he can beat fury no more, id say fury is very respectful of wilders power under it all, u would be ****** not to be and fury not ******

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              • #57
                Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
                ok.. As a alpha male.. I feel the need to address this crap because I don't understand what all the hate is still about.. We are going to get another great fight.. Why isn't that enough? Now.. yes.. Fury looked strong in the second fight.. yes.. Wilder looked weak. Yes.. Furys gloves did look weird.. An there was complications with his A Sample.. Yes, but his B sample was clean. Yes.. Wilder has came up with excuses about his legs.. 40 lbs Armor.. But never has he mentioned Furys gloves or A sample.. So, the fans should let that shyt go! The first fight fury had excuses about being off for 3 years.. Mental illness.. Ok.. And ricky hatton was caught on camera pulling furys gloves.. Yes.. This is true.. But Wilder isn't complaining about it.. Its overwith.. What's done is done.. This is the trilogy to settle the score.. None of that crap matters anymore. None of it! Everyones silly arguments will be resolved in the trilogy! Soo all this back and forth crap means nothing anymore.. May the best man win.. And may the best fans enjoy it! Because I definitely will!!
                poo poo post.

                The best man won twice, but if you want birdie legs dead, well.....

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                • #58
                  Fury just has Wilder's number. He's fought him twice and Wilder literally only won the rounds out of the total 19 he's fought him in which were simply the 2 knockdowns from the 1st fight.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
                    ”boogeyman of the division” Lol!! A term Wilder created for Old slow Ortiz - who Malik Scott actually went the distance with!!!! Pathetic.
                    thanks for proving my point further, if my memory serves me correctly malik made mayweather look like a brawler that night, lol and that was actually maliks last fight.
                    What a shameful fight that was so yes ortiz was the boogeyman the most avoided fighter at that time i remember him begging hearn to fight joshua he actually flew all the way to the uk and fought on his undercard.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
                      You say Whyte offered wilder $7M... two links later from IFLTV debunking your claim and that’s your final answer??

                      CheckMATE ��
                      You just keeping talking about the initial offer. It was upped to $7million, which you well know, and Wilder still turned it down.

                      https://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/...-dillian-whyte
                      Last edited by kafkod; 05-15-2020, 10:49 AM.

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