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  • #41
    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    What about the first fight? How was he able to do it?
    Running scared in distance , but not even remotly close to a knockdown ... when he started to play funny he went cold quickly and after that started to cry he was robbed even tho he had wilder in his pocket and started to act like a douche ... that's why he used su****ious gloves in the rematch , not take any risk . I can see Fury winning the 3rd bout , but not by KO , RTD , towel throw etc ...

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    • #42
      Originally posted by ArturoBalboa View Post
      The coroner is already on standby to perform the 2nd autopsy
      Originally posted by Beercules View Post

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      • #43
        Picking the right costume will be crucial for Wilder......

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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          Because he has no choice. There was a rematch clause that Wilder triggered and unless Fury retires, he cannot legally fight anyone.

          Do you understand how contracts work??
          I don’t buy it. In the legal sense, Fury could protect himself. The benefit of the Trilogy is so that everyone can make money, and at least the honest way. The propaganda spreading online calling Fury a cheat in every scenario, and with Wilder’s brother making news while Deontay hasn’t objected it, would mean foul play on promotion. I mean how is that selling the fight? This effects the trilogy, and a breach in my opinion.

          Fury entertaining that would suggest he’s in on it considering his general character

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          • #45
            This is bad news for anyone who was hoping Fury was gonna come into the trilogy with a half assed camp & cut corners & underestimation of Wilder

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            • #46
              Tyson will have to be better himself that's for sure.As he say's Wilder is one dangerous guy.....don't over look a Wilder KO!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Mexican Bidness View Post
                I don’t buy it. In the legal sense, Fury could protect himself. The benefit of the Trilogy is so that everyone can make money, and at least the honest way. The propaganda spreading online calling Fury a cheat in every scenario, and with Wilder’s brother making news while Deontay hasn’t objected it, would mean foul play on promotion. I mean how is that selling the fight? This effects the trilogy, and a breach in my opinion.

                Fury entertaining that would suggest he’s in on it considering his general character
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                Boxers say a bunch of shït about each other. In the context of legality, an accusation like that is hardly enough to warrant a cancellation of a contract.

                Assuming Fury is innocent (I think Wilder’s team are just sore losers), a trilogy pays Fury a lot of money, and Fury best Wilder two times, so I’d call that easy money for Fury.

                Lastly, Fury destroying Wilder a third time puts him at an advantage with AJ in regards to negotiations. Let’s face one fact, boxing is business. I can only assume Fury will want a bigger slice of the cake with AJ?

                Regardless, the glove issue was dealt with over a decade ago with Mosley and his trainer exposing Margarito so why didn’t team Wilder have someone in Fury’s room? Wait a second, they did.
                Wilder told us it was the heavy outfit, when everyone laughed at him, his team decided it was the gloves.
                Well, make up your mind, gloves or outfit??

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                • #48
                  Translation: Fury is so sure of another KO win he's trying to give Wilder and Haymon confidence to not duck the third fight so Fury will not have to fight Whyte. Fury pretending Wilder has any chance but everyone knows Wilder is nothing but a fraud pretender and has no chance against any elite hwt.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Bunch Pag View Post
                    Absolutely.. Tyson will go to town on a wind up...

                    He should have shown a little bit of dignity, respect and acknowledgement even if its just for the cameras/media after the fight and there wouldn't be any of this ridiculous stuff imo..

                    It's going to be tough for him..
                    If Wilder loses the third fight, as most believe he will, everyone can look to the immediate aftermath of the second fight as the point where Wilder blew the one chance he had to gain some respectability from the more than casual boxing fans who dislike him for all the numerous reasons he is disliked. He took a terrible beating and didn't quit. Many have said/thought for yrs he would've been unable to man up to a beating like that and surely would quit long before a fight got to the point that fight did, but he didn't quit. The corner did. I think many would've begrudgingly given him the earned respect for that, at least. For taking it like a man, owning up to losing and just saying Fury was the better man on the night as countless fallen champs before have had to say and as they will continue to say, etc, etc. Instead, he went and opened his mouth... I cannot believe no one took him aside and explained damage control. It's like the money men in the background long knew the wheels would be falling off the ride any day.
                    Last edited by Mario040481; 07-14-2020, 07:11 AM. Reason: I'm ocd

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                      I’ll say it again, because you always refuse to answer; I bet you didn’t hold the same bitterness towards Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins, Andre Ward and Mayweather for using dirty tactics

                      Keep crying, poppet, it’ll never change the fact that Wilder was bullied and embarrassed like a skinny 12 year old.
                      I never knew you asked me a question. How did all the guys you mentioned reach a Fury leveled about face in the use of dirty tactics?

                      Fury fought a TOTALLY different fight than he’s used to fighting, he fought a few levels below all out MMA!

                      Even you confirmed Fury had a boring style that got the job done, and so did 99% of posters on Boxingscene and every other boxing sight!

                      Again, Fury has done a total about face! Which is something VERY noticeable. Now you answer me!

                      You consider those guys (you’ve mentioned) on the level of the NEW street fighter Fury?!? Was there a level of sinking like Fury indulged in. Or are you just looking for ammo to fuel your tirade?

                      What fighter doesn’t in the heat of exchanging drift from the rules with a bit of rabbit punching, grabbing, low blows, awkward shots, etc,.?? It happens! But is it consistent?

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