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  • #31
    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
    To be fair I thought he beat Chris and I was always rooting for Arreola he got screwed and the only reason it's a no contest is because Chris tested positive for Marijuana.
    Yea but the point is, that's his claim to fame. Giving Fury a half decent challenge is worth much more than just scraping by against the nipple.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
      Same here.

      I want to see if Wallin is determined to make a run off of the attention he has, but I also agree with a few others in that I think Kauffman should win this fight.
      Yeah, it's just an interesting bout. Wallin is massive fave with the bookies, to me it looks like a 50-50 on paper. If Wallin can win this fight with ease that would be impressive and it's Kaufmann's last chance really to secure a final big pay day if he can win this one.

      It's one of those fights were it could be very very close, or either of them could win easily.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
        So, beating Swcharz, Wallin, Pianeta, Sefari and the rest...makes you the best????? Answer that one
        No. According to NSB, what makes you the best is beating Jeff Horn.

        So, no heavyweight can be the best until / unless Horn goes up significantly in weight.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
          So, beating Swcharz, Wallin, Pianeta, Sefari and the rest...makes you the best????? Answer that one
          Yeah, of course thats the reason people think he's the best inst it? Nothing to do with Klitschko or Wilder obviously, or the fact he's only rival just came back from a total battering stoppage loss. It couldn't be that could it?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
            Yea but the point is, that's his claim to fame. Giving Fury a half decent challenge is worth much more than just scraping by against the nipple.
            I guess McDermott is riding high right now since he taxed Furys ass in their first fight and got robbed wonder why he doesn't get the respect Fury fans are giving Wallin.

            On a side note must be nice to be Tyson Fury I saw he is celebrating his birthday with 2 bottles of champagne must be nice to be a part time recovering alcoholic.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
              Same here.

              I want to see if Wallin is determined to make a run off of the attention he has, but I also agree with a few others in that I think Kauffman should win this fight.
              wanna bet? ill bet all my points/whatever u want that Wallin wins.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by mlac View Post
                wanna bet? ill bet all my points/whatever u want that Wallin wins.
                Take that poster to the cleaners the blue print is there to easily defeat Kaufman just from his last southpaw Ortiz . The actual bet should be made is a bet that Wallin defeats Kaufman easier without blood drawn or getting stunned where he is in danger of going down because these things happened to Ortiz . Ha

                Wallin is the second best southpaw in the division the fight will prove it .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 08-13-2020, 08:58 AM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                  Yeah, of course thats the reason people think he's the best inst it? Nothing to do with Klitschko or Wilder obviously, or the fact he's only rival just came back from a total battering stoppage loss. It couldn't be that could it?
                  Oh I see. So other heavyweights should just take steroids, conveniently retire while being banned from said steroids, claim mental illness and depression, come back to beat a string of bums, fight one good fight, then fight another string of bums, win the rematch and all of a sudden be number one too huh????? God you guys are dumb...
                  Last edited by Tyistall; 08-13-2020, 11:36 AM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
                    Oh I see. So other heavyweights should just take steroids, conveniently retire while being banned from said steroids, claim mental illness and depression, come back to beat a string of bums, fight one food fight, then fight another string of bums, win the rematch and all of a sudden be number one too huh????? God you guys are dumb...
                    So Fury failed the drug tests for Wilder did he? In that case Deontay shouldve said something instead of making ****** excuses. It's funny how Deontay weighs in 22lbs of muscle heavier than the first fight, no extra visible fat, at an advanced stage of hes career, and nobody finds it su****ious.Stiil hes the only guy I know who's getting hurt and wobbled in a fight, and in comes a doctor to have a look at him at the rounds start to give him abit of extra recovery, and nobody blinks an eyelid. Same as AJs strange lean muscle loss, gain cycle, roid gut, and androgen traps, nothing strange about it, easy to maintain and gain lean muscle while doing a cardio sport, no problem at all. Now please move the goal posts again..

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
                      I guess McDermott is riding high right now since he taxed Furys ass in their first fight and got robbed wonder why he doesn't get the respect Fury fans are giving Wallin.

                      On a side note must be nice to be Tyson Fury I saw he is celebrating his birthday with 2 bottles of champagne must be nice to be a part time recovering alcoholic.
                      Well McDermott still gets more respect than poor little Harold Sconiers. He puts Deontay down, the only time he knocked down any recognised heavyweight, and nobody goes on and on about it. Shame.

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