Comments Thread For: Whyte Expects Fury To Beat Deontay Wilder Up - Explains Why
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He did helped him win. I am not the only boxing fan who shares that opinion. Many of us believe the Reiss was both partial, biased and subjective toward Tyson Fury because he wanted him to win. Moreover, it didn't help matters that they both shared the same skin tone. It gave the look of both impropriety and favoritism.Comment
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ur “racial” crap don’t fly....comes across as still being butt-hurt about the “throw in the towel no doubt about it “ azz whipping ur hero took in the 2nd fight - referee’d by a dark skinned individual where all the “alleged “ illegal rough house tactics supposedly took place!!! White ref in 1st - Wilder outclassed and outboxed .... black ref in 2nd - Straight up Beatdown!!Comment
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He did helped him win. I am not the only boxing fan who shares that opinion. Many of us believe the Reiss was both partial, biased and subjective toward Tyson Fury because he wanted him to win. Moreover, it didn't help matters that they both shared the same skin tone. It gave the look of both impropriety and favoritism.
Petty
Very petty
Excuses are just that , excuses
If Wilder hasn’t done anything to improve , I can hardly wait for the 3rd instalment of excuses
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Why do you enjoy making yourself look like an absolute wally?
Yeah, that ain't shit. Wilder loses all the rounds to his opponents but it still didn't stop him from knocking Tyson Fury's ass out though but the referee saved him because of white skin privilege.
There I said it. Race did play a determining factor and role in Jack Reiss' decision to not wave Fury off. Just like he should have been stopped against Otto Wallin with those two nasty gashes over his eye but the referee allowed the fight to continue anyway.how did race play a factor there?
He did helped him win. I am not the only boxing fan who shares that opinion. Many of us believe the Reiss was both partial, biased and subjective toward Tyson Fury because he wanted him to win. Moreover, it didn't help matters that they both shared the same skin tone. It gave the look of both impropriety and favoritism.
You just can’t win with fangirls. “The referee helped Fury in the first fight because he’s white”...”Fury won the second fight because he fought dirty (with a black referee allowing it to happen, might I add).” What’s the excuse gonna be when Wilder gets beat for a third time? “The referee was a man, he favoured Fury because they both have a Y chromosome (which WilldHer clearly lacks).”Comment
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If Fury was 'knocked out' he wouldn't have made it up on his feet inside the 10 count. Jack Reiss is a great ref. If Fury was drunk when he got up it would have been stopped, Fury won the rest of the round.Comment
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The thing is Wilder was becoming a better boxer. In the 1st fight with Stiverne he showed a great jab, a good left hook, threw some combos, decent footwork, and even some angles. Since that fight and in my opinion since being hurt by Ortiz, he has regressed dramatically, his output has gone done dramatically and he has fought very timid against anyone he thinks can hurt him.
I'm a Wilder fan but I'm very disappointed in him, his team, and his lack of improvement. Throwing 80 punches in a 6 round fight til you finally knock someone out is not being smart and patient, it's just embarrassing. It's unfortunate, the Wilder from that 1st Stiverne fight was pretty damn impressive compared to now, he should have kept developing those skills.Last edited by Awhispersecho; 05-29-2020, 07:32 PM.Comment
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The thing is Wilder was becoming a better boxer. In the 1st fight with Stiverne he showed a great jab, a good left hook, threw some combos, decent footwork, and even some angles. Since that fight and in my opinion since being hurt by Ortiz, he has regressed dramatically, his output has gone done dramatically and he has fought very timid against anyone he thinks can hurt him.
I'm a Wilder fan but I'm very disappointed in him, his team, and his lack of improvement. Throwing 80 punches in a 6 round fight til you finally knock someone out is not being smart and patient, it's just embarrassing. It's unfortunate, the Wilder from that 1st Stiverne fight was pretty damn impressive compared to now, he should have kept developing those skills.
Wilder doesn’t need to fight off the back foot as much as people think he does. What he needs is a competent ref that won’t allow Fury to lean binge on him like a restless drunk - especially when Wilder exercises his strategic right to come forward or stand his ground.
If Wilder chooses not to back up - that’s a part of his style. And Fury had/has no right to drop his murderous weight on him in such a dangerous manner - on anybody for that matter.
Desperate Fury’s NEVER fought anyone in the way he smother roasted Wilder. And now every so-called expert wants him to do the “rope a dope” or “retreat” when the big feather fisted behemoth comes forward?!? Why? To accommodate Fury’s fat ass like a coat rack??! To conform into Floor Matt the “bird legged” Nobody that pleases the Fury fan-girl base?? NO fighter has to back up if they don’t want to. Tyson, Hagler, Macullum, Mugabi Jackson etc,. are examples of those who don’t particularly dig backing up at all (they’ll take a few steps back here & there to readjust their strategy - Wilder does TOO)! And that’s fine.
Fury CHEATED for a reason, he didn’t want to deal with Wilders STYLE fair & square - PERIOD!
Fury didn’t even have patience enough to deal with Wilders low output in counterpunch fashion. That’s OK if he wanted to force the pace. But he CHEATED in a fast paced chaos that I swore was going to break or fracture a part of Wilders leg or neck (more so a leg).
And I truly hope Wilder gets some people in his camp that will INSIST on CHECKING the integrity of Fury’s flame ******ant transformer OPEN PALM FLOP glove!!
Again, Wilder DOES NOT need to accommodate Fury’s every sick Body Flop fetish. It’s GAY and it can cause some serious injuries that fan girls could care less about...Comment
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