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Is Wilder the fighter with the biggest balls in the sport?

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  • #21
    I don't know about that but I am sure he is one of the people with a peanut brain and delusions for fighting Fury a 3rd time.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      I'd say Fury fighting Wilder after two months of binge drinking and coke use makes him the biggest balls.
      Exactly

      Wilder picking Fury was a “cherry-pick” gone wrong for him. Fury was coming off a long lay-off and had major personal issues. Wilder figured he’d fight Fury, knock him out easy and then collect a nice paycheck. Nope didn’t workout that way. There was WAY more substance in that meal than he thought.

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      • #23
        Wilder gets my respect for him being willing to travel to Russia to fight Povetkin.

        His team held him back for reasons we all know, but I don't think Wilder himself is scared of anyone.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
          Serious question. Wilder went out and challenged Fury for crying out loud. And fought him twice and survived to tell the tale. The most dangerous man on the planet. A real killer. The cream of the crop. The boogeyman.
          Lol you realize that the roles are reverse what you said here, right?

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          • #25
            Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
            People have short memories. Fury had been disgraced. Went into a deep depression and had substance abuse issues. Had a comeback fight where he looked horrible and that’s what got him a shot at Wilder.
            It was a cherry pick gone wrong. Wilder wanted Fury’s name on his resume after he looked very beatable. Took no balls for him to take that fight.
            I’ll give Wilder credit for taking the rematch. After getting outboxed for 90% of the fight and getting a gift draw he didn’t have to fight Fury again.
            But that first fight was a straight cherry pick gone wrong.
            Not to be picky but he had two comeback fights and looked average in both

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            • #26
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
              Serious question. Wilder went out and challenged Fury for crying out loud. And fought him twice and survived to tell the tale. The most dangerous man on the planet. A real killer. The cream of the crop. The boogeyman.
              Damn, what is so amazing about Wilder fighting top contender Fury????? That is what a champion is supposed to do FFS! Wilder spent too many years as champion fighting undeserving and unranked guys in defense of his world title. Ortiz was the 1st decent challenger he defended his title against and fury was the 2nd, it was about ***ing time. As far as surviving Fury goes he was not actually killed but but he was completely outclassed, beat up and stopped. the third fight with Fury will show where he is at now and if fury ruined him or not.

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              • #27
                You make to big a deal about how dangerous and scary Fury is, Walling did not hesitate to fight him and went the distance without being knocked down, Fury has a KO% in the 60s, Not exceptional for a heavyweight, In contrast Wilder has a KO%in the 90s. Wilder was the feared bogie man not Fury.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                  Damn, what is so amazing about Wilder fighting top contender Fury????? That is what a champion is supposed to do FFS! Wilder spent too many years as champion fighting undeserving and unranked guys in defense of his world title. Ortiz was the 1st decent challenger he defended his title against and fury was the 2nd, it was about ***ing time. As far as surviving Fury goes he was not actually killed but but he was completely outclassed, beat up and stopped. the third fight with Fury will show where he is at now and if fury ruined him or not.

                  It wouldn't, and shouldn't be a big deal if all top fighters were desperate to fight the best across all divisions and moved heaven and earth to make it happen. Sadly this isn't the case. Thus, we praise the ones who throw caution to the wind and chase greatness.

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                  • #29
                    AJ will not fight Ortiz or Wilder or Fury

                    Wilder has fought all the top guys and even was willing to fight PEDvitkin.

                    Wilder is not the one hiding

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                    • #30
                      Till this day he has the most enormous nutsack. Till this day.

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