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  • What if Deontay Wilder is right?

    Do that frighten you Wilder haters? If history proves that Wilder was right all along that Fury is indeed a born liar and a proven cheat then what?

    What if Deontay Wilder is vindicated? Would you guys then have the moral courage to admit that you were wrong for doubting him?

  • #2
    Why would he not go through the proper legal channels instead of making accusations on social media?

    If they really have something, then where is the smoking gun?

    Are these insiders who tipped him off to all of the plotting and scheming going to come forward and testify? Are they even credible and is it any more than hearsay?

    Obviously I don't know anything about the law or legal proceedings, but to me it leans a lot more heavily towards the ramblings of a mad man with the wrong people whispering in his ear.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      Do that frighten you Wilder haters? If history proves that Wilder was right all along that Fury is indeed a born liar and a proven cheat then what?

      What if Deontay Wilder is vindicated? Would you guys then have the moral courage to admit that you were wrong for doubting him?
      No because if he actually believed this stuff he would of pursued it legally months ago and not wait all this time.
      Last edited by MoneyKasha; 11-02-2020, 08:11 PM.

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      • #4
        If Wilder is right then he's a dumbass for not firing Jay Deas.

        That's who oversaw the handwrapping, right?

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        • #5
          Shut the hell up already. You're a bigger ***** than Wilder is. Wilder is an excuse making overrated piece of **** punk ass loser who can't take a loss. Boxing is better off without that ****ing bum

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          • #6
            Firstly, I don't think he can be proven right. A hundred things happened according to Wilder and not one has any kind of substance. The odds are massively against him proving anything there.

            Secondly, not for one second do I think Tyson Fury wouldn't cheat if given the opportunity. So it's nothing to do with that. There's no-one in boxing that I trust that much.

            This all about Wilder. Even if something happened in the future with Fury that made people wonder if Deontay was right after all, I'd still not respect Wilder's approach. The right approach would be to take the trilogy fight and put in place more oversight of the gloves and everything else. Instead he let it expire and then cried in the media. That's not the behaviour of a champion.

            What did Arguello do v Pryor? And there was some actual substance in the allegations against Panama Lewis. He never complained, he just ran it back. Ultimately he took a fight that would prove who was the better fighter, and deserves massive respect for that.

            Tyson Fury wouldn't take water from anyone in the build up to the rematch. Remember that? You learn, and you avoid the things that can cause problems.

            I wonder what AJ's excuses were after Ruiz? He never looked right. How easy would it be to throw shade at Ruiz instead of owning the defeat? Instead he just took the rematch, never made excuses and set about making adjustments.

            Regardless of anything else, Wilder is in the wrong here.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post
              Why would he not go through the proper legal channels instead of making accusations on social media?

              If they really have something, then where is the smoking gun?

              Are these insiders who tipped him off to all of the plotting and scheming going to come forward and testify? Are they even credible and is it any more than hearsay?

              Obviously I don't know anything about the law or legal proceedings, but to me it leans a lot more heavily towards the ramblings of a mad man with the wrong people whispering in his ear.
              FYI, he plans on doing just that if Fury doesn't honor his rematch clause. He plans on opening a can of worms Tyson Fury's ass; which includes the medical records from his doctors pertaining to the injuries he sustained in that fight.

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              • #8
                When’s he plan on fighting. I’m not interested in all the other crap.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  FYI, he plans on doing just that if Fury doesn't honor his rematch clause. He plans on opening a can of worms Tyson Fury's ass; which includes the medical records from his doctors pertaining to the injuries he sustained in that fight.
                  How the **** can a doctor possibly prove something was in Fury's glove. I mean think about it

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                    If Wilder is right then he's a dumbass for not firing Jay Deas.

                    That's who oversaw the handwrapping, right?
                    What the Hell does this have to do with hand wrapping? It's his gloves that are in question here; Not handwrapping and loaded wraps but his gloves and potentially loaded gloves.

                    There's a cloud of mystery over them as to whether they had been doctored or tampered with. It's because they were never vetted by Wilder's team; Which was a dereliction of duty on their part.

                    You have to examine and check your opponent's gloves before a bout but Team Wilder failed to do so.

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