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  • EL GANCHO
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    #111
    Originally posted by ARTMANBOXING
    seriously and whats funny is they always say wilders crazy or hes said mean things about fury but no one explaining why fury gloves look the way they did alot of uk fans and American racist are just happy wilder loss it doesnt matter to them if fury cheated
    Wilder got beat down twice by fury...wilder is known to ko people with one shot and is known for not having any skills...wilder couldnt land his lucky punch cause fury wasnt going to stand their and get hit like a dumbazz.
    Fury takes away his best punch didnt let wilder land it and now fury is known as a cheater🤔🤔🤔...

    You cry alot huh

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    • Boro
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      #112
      Originally posted by slimPickings
      Why am i not surprised or impressed by this "dangerous" list.

      Parker....with his movement may last 10 tops before being rendered senseless.

      AJ...Probably the most fragile HW champ i have ever seen. He and Hearn will do well to grab that $$$$ from a Fury fight before it all comes crashing down from a Wilder fight.

      Wlad.... pointless. Wilder beats him on points or via stoppage ( the most likely scenario) he still gets critized for fighting an OLD MAN.

      Povetkin.... same scenario as fighting Wlad. Wilder will not get any credit for separating him from his senses.

      Whyte.... I like Whyte. He has done well from himself but there are levels to this. Likely scenario is he gets taken out of the ring on a stretcher.
      Parker - only 10 you're having a laugh Duhaupas is a pudding and lasted longer and has a worse chin then JP, their team wouldn't stump up the cash to fight him due to their lack of faith so he went with AJ instead

      AJ - You're having a laugh with this one aren't you, Wilder gets rocked to his boots by the likes of Molina if anyone in this fight gets their clocked cleaned it's Wilder.

      Wlad - Wilder couldn't outpoint anyone on his best day let alone Wlad and if he was confident of stopping him why didn't he sign up instead of "he's only a baby" excuse.

      Povetkin - he's more credible then the "best win" on his resume so regardless of what you have to say about Povetkin he'd be the most "dangerous" opponent Wilder would've ever faced.

      Whyte - Would bully the guy like I've stated numerous times in this thread Wilders punch output is abysmal hence the likes of Szpilka outboxing and most likely stops him with a body shot.

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      • sayf
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        #113
        Originally posted by lieutenant
        I was talking about the U.S market where most of the PPV money is. I just can't see a Fury Vs. Joshua fight selling more than the 2nd Wilder V Fury fight.

        Wilder has a fan base and backing from a U.S broadcast network that Joshua just doesn't have here. Joshua has no exposure in the USA, he is known as the guy who lost to the fat Mexican.

        You could be right about their appeal worldwide, especially in the UK.
        Yeah I can agree with you there about Joshua in the US, he's no Lewis that's for sure.

        Fury is probably the most well known of the three in the US due to WWE, but even then I'm guessing most people on the street won't have a clue who he is. That's the biggest problem boxing has at the moment, none of them is marquee name and why the Arums of the world will complain they're losing money promoting a special talent like Crawford rather than making bank.

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        • Boro
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          #114
          Originally posted by sayf
          Yeah I can agree with you there about Joshua in the US, he's no Lewis that's for sure.

          Fury is probably the most well known of the three in the US due to WWE, but even then I'm guessing most people on the street won't have a clue who he is. That's the biggest problem boxing has at the moment, none of them is marquee name and why the Arums of the world will complain they're losing money promoting a special talent like Crawford rather than making bank.
          It's because too many people out here marinating fights, as Mike Tyson said MMA out here trouncing boxing because they put on the fights people want to see and don't wait a millennia to do it.

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          • slimPickings
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            #115
            Originally posted by Boro
            Parker - only 10 you're having a laugh Duhaupas is a pudding and lasted longer and has a worse chin then JP, their team wouldn't stump up the cash to fight him due to their lack of faith so he went with AJ instead

            AJ - You're having a laugh with this one aren't you, Wilder gets rocked to his boots by the likes of Molina if anyone in this fight gets their clocked cleaned it's Wilder.

            Wlad - Wilder couldn't outpoint anyone on his best day let alone Wlad and if he was confident of stopping him why didn't he sign up instead of "he's only a baby" excuse.

            Povetkin - he's more credible then the "best win" on his resume so regardless of what you have to say about Povetkin he'd be the most "dangerous" opponent Wilder would've ever faced.

            Whyte - Would bully the guy like I've stated numerous times in this thread Wilders punch output is abysmal hence the likes of Szpilka outboxing and most likely stops him with a body shot.
            Okay. You "win".
            I'll live you in your fantasy world.
            Feel free to have the last word.

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            • lion33lit
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              #116
              Originally posted by Squared.Circle
              Where's your proof Fury cheated? Three or four still images or four or five seconds of video footage of the gloves looking dodgy? I'll call your feeble, bitter hand with hundreds of still images and around 53 minutes of video footage showing his gloves behaving normal, then I'll raise your feeble, bitter hand with the fact that the gloves were inspected multiple times by the athletic commission, including after the fight. No anomalies found. Case closed.
              Your loving doting on Fury is impressive. You probably resemble his wife with a strong desire to feel wanted. The “PROOF” would be to fight him for the THIRD time like he PROMISED him! You’re only focused on still framed footage without Fury keeping his WORD!?? Your hero’s MENTAL HEALTH would improve drastically if he took it upon himself to HONOR his WORD! Who the hell cares about him doing commercials, fund raising, testing perfume on your neck or giving out t-shirts & donuts to impress chicks like you - it doesn’t affect his pockets no matter how much you think he’s this selfless matador for mental health. He’s now a self-righteous dodgy CHEAT that’s relying on chicks like you to take the heat off of him.....you’re doing a great job.

              I get it. You’re offended too.

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              • Squared.Circle
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                #117
                Originally posted by slimPickings
                Why am i not surprised or impressed by this "dangerous" list.

                Parker....with his movement may last 10 tops before being rendered senseless.

                AJ...Probably the most fragile HW champ i have ever seen. He and Hearn will do well to grab that $$$$ from a Fury fight before it all comes crashing down from a Wilder fight.

                Wlad.... pointless. Wilder beats him on points or via stoppage ( the most likely scenario) he still gets critized for fighting an OLD MAN.

                Povetkin.... same scenario as fighting Wlad. Wilder will not get any credit for separating him from his senses.

                Whyte.... I like Whyte. He has done well from himself but there are levels to this. Likely scenario is he gets taken out of the ring on a stretcher.
                Because the 39 below average opponents that Wilder has beat give clear indication that he's on a level above everybody, right? Lol the two genuine, live opponents that Ducktay Whiner has faced are Ortiz and Fury.

                Ortiz 1: Ducktay Whiner was being beat to the punch in almost every instance, was fairly soundly outboxed, out on his feet then saved by the bell and was granted a little extra time in the following round under circumstances you never see (the referee is the sole arbiter of a fight, doctors aren't allowed to climb up on the ring apron and demand to examine a fighter) before finally landing the punch he'd been looking for all night.

                Ortiz 2: Ducktay Whiner was embarrassingly outboxed, lost every minute of every round before finally being able to land a peach of a punch.

                Fury 1: Ducktay Whiner was embarrassingly outboxed for 9 rounds and gifted a draw.

                Fury 2: Ducktay Whiner was embarrassingly dominated from the opening bell and stopped.

                When you add all that to the fact that Ducktay Whiner was heavily dropped by a cruiserweight, rocked hard by Eric fúcking Molina (), was out on his feet in the twelfth round of the first Fury fight against a fat, tired, still-recovering-from-a-knockdown opponent...it suggests Ducktay Whiner is a level below everybody in the top ten.

                He's struggled against the likes of Artur Szpilka and Gerald Washington for shít sake. They're a level below the guys that are a level below.

                You say AJ is the most fragile? Everybody that has hurt him have been proven punchers, except Ruiz, who landed a punch that most (definitely not Ducktay Whiner) would not recover from...as opposed the the guys I just mentioned who have hurt chinny Ducktay Whiner

                Lastly, you do realise, that team Wilder flat out and openly ducked Klitschko, right (as well as AJ, like the man himself admitted)? "Wilder is just a baby in the division, he's not ready for Klitschko yet"...after 30 something fights

                As I previously said, if Ducktay Whiner had fought legitimate, above-average opponents throughout his career, he would have been laid out like a Persian rug a long time ago.

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                • lion33lit
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br
                  Very well put.
                  Thanx Drew!

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                  • Squared.Circle
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by lion33lit
                    Your loving doting on Fury is impressive. You probably resemble his wife with a strong desire to feel wanted. The “PROOF” would be to fight him for the THIRD time like he PROMISED him! You’re only focused on still framed footage without Fury keeping his WORD!?? Your hero’s MENTAL HEALTH would improve drastically if he took it upon himself to HONOR his WORD! Who the hell cares about him doing commercials, fund raising, testing perfume on your neck or giving out t-shirts & donuts to impress chicks like you - it doesn’t affect his pockets no matter how much you think he’s this selfless matador for mental health. He’s now a self-righteous dodgy CHEAT that’s relying on chicks like you to take the heat off of him.....you’re doing a great job.

                    I get it. You’re offended too.
                    So, basically, you have no proof whatsoever that Fury somehow cheated against Ducktay Whiner...and the abundance of evidence points to Fury beating your man crush fair and square? Yea, thought so

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                    • Squared.Circle
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Blackstarr
                      Agree 100% with this. People make out as if the moment Wilder touches a fighter, they’re gone but this hasn’t typically been the case.

                      Plus we’ve seen pretty much all the top HWs destroy fighters and turn the lights out with one punch, but I personally believe we’ve only seen Wilder doing it more frequently because he has fought the most dreadful competition out of the bunch.

                      This isn’t to detract from the power he has, which is clearly special. But if the likes of Martin and Chisora are also blasting out Wilder’s competition only 5 fighters ago, then I’m fairly confident that any other top 6-7 fighter would have an equally glossy record as Wilder did before he ran into Fury. I’m sure even Whyte himself would have looked like an unstoppable killer.
                      Yea, he's a killer but struggled against Eric Molina for 9 rounds before AJ destroyed him in 3 just 18 months later. Absolute killer that struggled against Szpilka for 9 rounds before Kownacki batters him in 4 and Chisora in 2

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