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  • #41
    Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
    It amazes me how 1MinuteCum still has any straws to clutch at. Bless his wiccle cotton socksies!!
    Fury can blast Wilder in a couple rounds and he will still find some new excuse for his hero. People like that are too much, ha.

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    • #42
      No. It was the suit. You can't say bicep 8 months after fight

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      • #43
        I have called Wilder a fraud for years now with a lot of you idiots arguing with me about it. Bow you know better. By the same token, I am calling Fury an overrated, steroid cheating con man and you idiots are calling me crazy again. I will be right within a year. Oh, and from now on, please address Fury as Nandrolone Fury. Or wild boars testicles Fury. Thanks

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        • #44
          Boricua181

          I don't know if Wilder did get injured in sparring before his fight with Fury. It's possible because he throws his punches from such crazy angles, and the surface of his fists land improperly on his opponents. I mean they land everywhere on his opponents, and his fist don't always land flush on the knuckles surface. I'm surprised that he hasn't suffered more injuries to his knuckles, wrist, elbows, and shoulders. I mean even his knees, and ankles, he is that awkward, his body parts are going in all different directions sometimes. His coordination needs extensive work, he's gotten by on power, decent speed, and recuperative powers. That said I have enjoyed watching his fights, as crazy as they were, he was effective. I didn't care for disrespectful outbursts towards his opponents, and his intimidating boxing reporters. One big su****ious issue with the Wilder, Fury rematch was Fury's gloves. Which were dented on the striking surface of the knuckles. Which was pointed out in a video of the fight by Boxing Ego on one of his podcast. Fury would mush his gloves together every chance he got, when there was a lull in the action, even pushing in the striking surface of his gloves on the top of his thighs while he was sitting on his stool, during the 60 second break in between rounds. His gloves were flat on the striking surface, while Wilder's gloves were round on the striking surface the way they're supposed to be. There was a concerted effort by Fury to push the horsehair from the striking portion of his gloves during the fight. Check out Boxingego's podcast on Fury's odd looking gloves.
          Last edited by Boricua181; 09-06-2020, 11:36 AM. Reason: Had to make some grammatical corrections, I'm not sure I got all of the errors.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by SteveM View Post
            The attitude that you guys who've posted thus far on this thread is shows gross disrespect to a fighter who prior to his last bad defeat was being talked about as possibly being the most fearsome HW of all time and certainly the hardest puncher.

            But not only that, that same attitude holds boxing back. If a proud champion takes a bad loss then becomes a bum overnight then THAT is the reason that more great fights don't happen.

            Why don't they happen? Look at the scorn and ridicule that gets heaped on fighters when they take a loss and lose their zero.

            Why risk it if you go from hero to bum with one loss? Much better to keep on cashing the paychecks.

            Why should Crawford fight Spence?
            Why should Bivol fight Beterbiev?
            Why should Taylor fight Ramirez?
            Why should Loma fight Lopez?
            Why should Joshua fight Fury?

            Oh wait! One of those fights is made and another (Taylor Ramirez) will be made if a mandatory defence is successful.

            As much as you all denigrate Wilder I hope you throw a bucket-load of praise towards Lomachenko, Taylor and Ramirez who all have most to risk in those match-ups (Lopez not so much as he is young and can come again).
            I understand what you’re saying here and agree with a lot of what you said, but Wilder was never praised on these forums prior to the Fury defeat to begin with. To a lot of people here, he didn’t go from champ to bum in one fight. A lot of people thought he was a bum to begin with. Now a lot of people are just saying, “told ya so.” I wasn’t one of those people though.

            Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
            Maybe not, maybe so...

            A bicep injury I can accept, but a ring costume wore your legs out? That has to be one of the weakest excuses I've ever heard.

            If Wilder is as strong as some claim, then he ought to have been able to carry Fa out to the ring.

            Wilder's one dimensional, safety first opponent picking template came crashing down against a boxer who is not known for his power.

            That implies very heavily that Wilder has settled into a style very similar to the Mike Tyson that struggled when he couldn't force fighters back, and/or make them weary of his vaunted right hand.

            If Wilder expands his repoitre - build in some new skills then - he can truly earn the tag of worthy HW.

            Not only that, but the last stage of his career will have to consist of named, ranked fighters, otherwise he'll retire as the most bum friendly HW 'champion' ever.

            I hope Wilder does go back to the drawing board and work on every facet of all the fundamentals.
            Not going to happen. He started in this game much too late. He didn’t start boxing until he was what, 20?

            What you see is what you get at this point. If he hasn’t learned yet, he’s not going to learn anything new at this point.

            His problem is that he fell in love with his power too much and he didn’t think he needed to learn the fundamentals. Big mistake and it cost him. From what we’ve heard from him too, it doesn’t sound like he’s going to change anything either.

            His greatest strength is his greatest curse.

            At the same time, I think it’s a great accomplishment from him to make it at this level when he started so late. Most of the top guys get started as kids, Wilder got started as a full grown man and still managed to make it to headlining 2 PPV cards with limited boxing abilities. Quite impressive.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
                Fury can blast Wilder in a couple rounds and he will still find some new excuse for his hero. People like that are too much, ha.
                Indeed he would.

                *Fury knocks Wilder unconscious with the first punch*

                1MinuteCum: Fake news. Wilder hit Fury in the fist with his face and realised that Fury had paid off the judges, the referee, and Wilder's team. So had a sleep-in to protest the blatant racial inequality within boxing.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                  Indeed he would.

                  *Fury knocks Wilder unconscious with the first punch*

                  1MinuteCum: Fake news. Wilder hit Fury in the fist with his face and realised that Fury had paid off the judges, the referee, and Wilder's team. So had a sleep-in to protest the blatant racial inequality within boxing.
                  “Also, floppy gloves. Can’t hear what what anyone is saying”

                  *plugs ears*

                  “Na na na na na na”

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
                    I don't know if Wilder did get injured in sparring before his fight with Fury. It's possible because he throws his punches from such crazy angles, and the surface of his fists land improperly on his opponents. I mean they land everywhere on his opponents, and his fist don't always land flush on the knuckles surface. I'm surprised that he hasn't suffered more injuries to his knuckles, wrist, elbows, and shoulders. I mean even his knees, and ankles, he is that awkward, his body parts are going in all different directions sometimes. His coordination needs extensive work, he's gotten by on power, decent speed, and recuperative powers. That said I have enjoyed watching his fights, as crazy as they were, he was effective. I didn't care for disrespectful outbursts towards his opponents, and his intimidating boxing reporters. One big su****ious issue with the Wilder, Fury rematch was Fury's gloves. Which were dented on the striking surface of the knuckles. Which was pointed out in a video of the fight by Boxing Ego on one of his podcast. Fury would mush his gloves together every chance he got, when there was a lull in the action, even pushing in the striking surface of his gloves on the top of his thighs while he was sitting on his stool, during the 60 second break in between rounds. His gloves were flat on the striking surface, while Wilder's gloves were round on the striking surface the way they're supposed to be. There was a concerted effort by Fury to push the horsehair from the striking portion of his gloves during the fight. Check out Boxingego's podcast on Fury's odd looking gloves.
                    Fury more often than not (did so for both Wilder fights) chooses gloves that have part foam and part horsehair padding. If you google horsehair gloves you'll see that even brand new, unused gloves are already creased to begin with. But, apparently, the gloves are no different to absorbing impact than full foam. They may deform much easier than a uniformed foam glove, but the padding is still there. If there was a serious concern with the padding then the athletic commission would have raised the issue in the mandatory post-fight inspection of the gloves.

                    Don't buy into the racist LDBC (Licking Deontay's Butt Crumbs) YouTube glove-gate conspiracy theories. After all, the first conspiracy theory was that Fury was able to manoeuvre his hand from the fist area, down to the narrow wrist part of the glove and punch with bare knuckles (even though the hands are wrapped) lol they're all just desperate attempts from tinfoil hatters to try and discredit Fury's win and validate their idol's loss.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
                      “Also, floppy gloves. Can’t hear what what anyone is saying”

                      *plugs ears*

                      “Na na na na na na”
                      standard procedure from the fangirl handbook.

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