Wilder's nickname should be "The Logjam"

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  • Froch_uppercut
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    #1

    Wilder's nickname should be "The Logjam"

    This asssshole has logjammed all of the good fights at HW for years by his ducking and lies when he held the belt, now he is doing it by staying silent and just grinding things to a halt even without the belt.

    Other than by racial bias, how can anybody actually support this excuse making phoney idiot for just stagnating the division especially when others are bending over backwards to make boxing viable again.

    He's a horrible, corrupt, lying ducking coward who has the character of Trump and almost zero boxing ability whatsoever.

    The sooner he and Finkel / other 'advisors' (read, 'people using him') - the sooner they f**k off the better. really bad for our sport, no matter where you're from you should be able to separate fan boy - ism from reality and surely see that this guy is an idiot with his costume and all the other bs excuses.

    Can't stand that hyoe job.
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    #2
    Wilder gave Fury a shot when he didn't have to.

    Now Fury can't be ungrateful. He needs to run it back a third time and honor the signed contract.

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    • Mammoth
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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      Wilder gave Fury a shot when he didn't have to.
      Yep. And, despite what the *****bags say, gave Ortiz a shot when he didn't have to as well.

      Thanks to Wilder, Fury is relevant again and will eventually be undisputed champ. Thanks for bringing momentum back to the Heavyweight division, Wilder!

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      • kafkod
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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        Wilder gave Fury a shot when he didn't have to.

        Now Fury can't be ungrateful. He needs to run it back a third time and honor the signed contract.
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Yep. And, despite what the *****bags say, gave Ortiz a shot when he didn't have to as well.

        Thanks to Wilder, Fury is relevant again and will eventually be undisputed champ. Thanks for bringing momentum back to the Heavyweight division, Wilder!
        Wilder gave shots to Fury and Ortiz because his team thought both would be easy wins. Genuine fans should pray he doesn't land a lucky shot on Fury and get the WBC belt back, or all the excitement and momentum the HW division gained from his defeat will be lost.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          Wilder gave Fury a shot when he didn't have to.

          Now Fury can't be ungrateful. He needs to run it back a third time and honor the signed contract.
          Who should Wilder have fought besides a fat, retired Fury (whom they were rushing back btw)? Whyte who he was also ducking? Joshua who he was ducking? Will wait.

          He was just cherrypicking is all, stop lying to yourselves.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Wilder gave shots to Fury and Ortiz because his team thought both would be easy wins. Genuine fans should pray he doesn't land a lucky shot on Fury and get the WBC belt back, or all the excitement and momentum the HW division gained from his defeat will be lost.
            Where in here is anything to negate the notion he fought Fury when he did not have to fight Fury?

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #7
              If Fury was shot old ex fighter, like all thought he was, Wilder would be still undefeated WBC champ, fighting guys like Kownacki for a title.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Marchegiano
                Where in here is anything to negate the notion he fought Fury when he did not have to fight Fury?
                He had no choice. He wanted to put his name on boxing map. he wanted no part of Joshua, Whyte, so..

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                • kafkod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano
                  Where in here is anything to negate the notion he fought Fury when he did not have to fight Fury?
                  They fought Fury because they thought he was done after seeing how bad he looked in his first 2 comeback fights. They gave him a 60/40 split and sold the fight as a WBC/Lineal title unification. That tells you what the thinking was there. It was a cherry pick that went wrong.

                  Wilder almost KOing Fury in the first fight, plus the money and interest that Tyson generates, gave them the courage and incentive to run it back again. Fury doesn't owe Wilder anything.
                  Last edited by kafkod; 08-11-2020, 09:43 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    Wilder gave Fury a shot when he didn't have to.

                    Now Fury can't be ungrateful. He needs to run it back a third time and honor the signed contract.
                    Wilder ducked AJ for undisputed and turned down 120 million to fight a guy that was losing over 100 pounds just to get back to form and he cost himself more then money but now losing 3 fights in a row around the corner .

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