Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Would Blast Out Joshua or Whyte in One Round!
Collapse
-
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
at least think about the question
they were protesting because... " Black Lives Matter "...
...so, why did they murder that black guy... ?
has that question never occurred to you ? ... really... ???
be interested to hear you even attempt to answer that questionComment
-
Deontay wanted to fight the best.
He tried to fight AJ but was ducked, and then fought the greatest HW of this generation twice. Fair play.Comment
-
Comment
-
Nope, Wilder tried to cherry pick a fat out of shape Fury who had looked like absolute **** against D level bums Pianeta and Seferi after being away for nearly 3 years, having a mental breakdown and ballooning up to 400lbs. They thought they were getting a delusional tubby living in the past coked up, washed up pillow fists who Wilder could put on the highlight reel, then he was gonna walk around saying he was the lineal champ and didnt need to fight Joshua to prove himself because Fury was better anyway (based on AJ and Furys respective Wlad performances), it was all so obvious, but they badly miscalculated. Then they got conned AGAIN in the rematch because they expected another 12 rounds for Wilder to land his hail Mary instead of a mauling behemoth who could actually **** Wilder up.Comment
-
Indeed, however the fact remains that Deontay has faced the greatest HW of this generation, twice, whereas AJ's best opponent is Fury's leftovers.Nope, Wilder tried to cherry pick a fat out of shape Fury who had looked like absolute **** against D level bums Pianeta and Seferi after being away for nearly 3 years, having a mental breakdown and ballooning up to 400lbs. They thought they were getting a delusional tubby living in the past coked up, washed up pillow fists who Wilder could put on the highlight reel, then he was gonna walk around saying he was the lineal champ and didnt need to fight Joshua to prove himself because Fury was better anyway (based on AJ and Furys respective Wlad performances), it was all so obvious, but they badly miscalculated. Then they got conned AGAIN in the rematch because they expected another 12 rounds for Wilder to land his hail Mary instead of a mauling behemoth who could actually **** Wilder up.
Anyone who understands boxing knew that Fury was capable of coming back, he's always been ridiculously talented, far more so than anyone else in the division.Comment
-
So,
"AT THE END OF THE DAY", every opponent of Deontay Wilder has hit the deck hard. True/False?
This is simple, bro.
The question is not whether Joshua will hit the deck. He will.
The question - the ONLY question - is whether he gets back up WHEN he does.
And based on Ruiz having him on ***** street 3-4 times in the first fight without really landing much clean, I say Joshua is packing glass and it takes one clean right hand from Wilder to put Joshua to sleep.
Which would put Fury above Joshua confirmed.
You may not like how that works out, but based on what we've seen from all three guys that's how this goes down.Comment
-
Aww, Finkle played you like a fiddle. Wilder avoided every single decent heavyweights and you say he wanted to fight the best.
Wilder pretended to want to fight AJ in public, when it came down to details, he refused to play ball.
Wilder fooled the simpletons into thinking AJ was running from him, and from what you say you were one of them.Comment
Comment