This is manouvering for PPV by Fury IMHO after he destroyed Wilder so now he knows it's time to start selling. I'm not buying it. Now everyone has the formula to beat Wilder and his chin is suspect along with his bird legs. A good heavyweight will dirty box, lean on him, clinch and back him up. The only thing he has is a wild right hand. If the game plan is stay close and nullify his right and keep him on his back foot, Wilder will lose against AJ and probably be beat Whyte.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostWere people saying “all lives matter” prior to the murders CAUGHT ON CAMERA by police of African-Americans? Or is “all lives matter” merely a response to a call to action for those wanting to call attention to social inequities?
Think carefully and objectively before you answer
I'm in total agreement in the black lives matter movement, I'm not in agreement in how the protests have unfolded, the minority have let themselves and the movement down badly imo. Unfortunately in all protests you get rogue protesters who are only interested in trouble and obs sheep follow. I'm also not in agreement with the notion of people's response in saying white lives matter or all lives matter. That's just a petulant uneducated reply to the notion from someone saying ***. It's sad we are still here in 2020 talking of such shyte imo.
I could go on forever rambling on but I'll leave it there....
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostHere come the Joshua groupies to defend his honor and act as if they know better than fury. Obviously the 1 round prediction is an exaggeration, but the ko wins are very possible.
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Originally posted by Ritz Kola View PostFury's 1000% right! Wilder at present moment is the #2 guy in the division. Bum whyte never fought anybody and ducked all opportunities for title shots because the opposition was too tough. The hype job got exposed by Ruiz who had every conceivable disadvantage a fighter could have coming into a fight. Then pummeled the hype job brutally before making him quit AKA stopping him.
Wilder the only one that was the most dominant and fought the best there were to offer, I'll list the last 5 for each.
Fury
Wilder>Wallin>Schwarz>Wilder>Pianeta
Wilder
Fury>Ortiz>Breazeale>Fury>Ortiz
Hype Job
Ruiz>Ruiz>Povetkin>Parker>Takam
Hype Destroyer
Hype Job>Hype Job>Dimitrenko>Johnson>Vargas
Bum shyte
Wach>Rivas>Chisora>Parker>Browne
Now which of you are going tom pretend bum whyte had anything less than the WORSE resume of the 5? Because that was such a terrible resume with NO good names on it. Best name was the former paper champ Parker who HAD JUST GOT BEATEN. Bum whyte fought nobodies and ducked all mandatory and voluntary opportunities at title shots. The wbc just gave him an easy mandatory shot with the Rivas fight.
Next weakest is the Hype Job himself. Ruiz was NOT a top notch heavyweight. To have to fight him 2x because you got decimated in the first fight while having every advantage is pathetic. Povetkin? Lmao. Best name on here is the paper champ Parker who won a vacant title. That's decent at best.
Next up is the Hype Destroyer. Why? Because he fought WAY ABOVE his level 2x and beat the guy while having every disadvantage via mortal kombat fatality. "Poonch Flum Duh GAwdz" -AJ.
Runner-Up is Fury. Yeah. He fought the most dominant heavyweight in recent history, and in the middle of a historic title run, TWICE. And stopped him the second fight. Brave heart.
Finally at #1: The Bronze King. There's no holes in his last 5. Nothing can be said about that being the hardest schedule of these men.
*****n dellusional
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Originally posted by 184guy2 View Postlol this forum is full of ****ties Fury's fanboys who believes anything dellusional that this cheater says , stfu
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