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Last edited by IRONCHINHAGLER; 09-06-2020, 12:32 PM.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostJunior Fa, triggered the 'BOMBSQUAD', haters. Nervous are ya?!
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Originally posted by vitruvian View PostI really hope Fury wears the identical copy of the uniform that Wilder says was "too heavy" just to troll his ass
How many more excuses will we hear? I lost count at this point and also lost the little respect I had for Wilder.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostDeontay's bicep injury, makes Tyson's hollow victory even more trash. Tyson could not legitimately stop a one-handed Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder with the use of su****ious gloves and multiple fouls throughout the rematch, which include : palm-striking, rabbit-punches, holding and hitting, wrestling, choke-holds, tripping -- which lead to multiple warnings and a point deduction.
The facts are constantly reminding the 'Fury-Faithful' that Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder was never beat fair and square, take that empty win if it makes you feel good. However, those of us that demand fair play and honor, do not recognize this Gypsy-Bum as real champion.
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Originally posted by BoZz View PostYou can forget Wilder, this is not the same guy we once knew. Since his loss to Fury he has lost his persona, the angry/hungry fighter we once knew is gone. Just look at him now, he's doing those fkn shirtless photo shoots for pro African magazines which make him look like a gay RnB singer. Like I said if he fights again it won't be against Fury, he can talk as much as he wants but deep down he is not that dumb to not realize that he lost in a bad way, and HE KNOWS he will get the same ass whoopin in the next fight if he fights Fury. A limited fighter like him, who has no jab, no proper defense, no fkn movement, no leg work whatsoever...he stands no chance against any decent HW fighter. He might be ok against 60 year olds from Cuba or some Polish bums but against Fury, Joshua and even Ruiz he stands no chance.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View PostI 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 IRONCHINHAGLER; 09-06-2020, 01:01 PM.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostThe 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.
Originally posted by SteveM View PostBut 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.
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Originally posted by denium View PostDon't forget the dozens of excuses he made after both fights, instead of just taking his L like a man.
I don't like AJ, but he showed how to handle a loss.
I'm not entirely sure what makes Wilder unique outside his idiotic suit excuse.
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