Wilder or Lacy: who took a worse beating

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  • fistic flow
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    #11
    Tough call, but I would say Wilder based on the excuses after.

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    • BodyBagz
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      #12
      Originally posted by fistic flow
      Tough call, but I would say Wilder based on the excuses after.
      Lacy was too battered to formulate an excuse.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #13
        100% Jeff Lacy.

        And what do you know? Look how long that fight went on for etc

        The fact is, Tyson Fury did not inflict the worst beat down we have seen in boxing history. Deontay Wilder was losing the fight and having a really tough time 'But in a defining heavyweight bout, you just don't take a puncher out of the fight'.

        I will still say that the fight ended in controversial circumstances, and the narrative of the win has been distorted in the aftermath.

        Tyson Fury did not beat Wilder into submission, Wilder was still trying inside in the ring. That is something Fury's fans seem not to want to talk about? Wilder was still consciously trying, and had not given up 'As a fighting man, deep down Tyson Fury will be very aware of this'.

        Fury has not knocked nobody out at elite level 'But he has gained this new aura of being the second coming of Mike Tyson, since the Wilder rematch'.

        Note: Who are the people voting on these poles, have they not seen Bowe vs Holyfield, Ali vs Frazier, Bowe vs Golota 'There have been some seriously brutal heavyweight fights, I just have no idea why? This narrative of Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder came from, that it is the most terrifying brutal beat down in history.

        It is completely made up, science fiction 'One fighter was having a tough time, and losing a fight' big deal.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-23-2021, 05:42 AM.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #14
          Wilder never gave up, why don't people want to talk about this? If the beating was so brutal, how come he kept throwing back?

          If Tyson Fury's culture 'If a man wants to continue to fight, the fight continues'.

          Fury will know deep down inside, that he did not beat Wilder into submission 'But he is walking about as if he is now Mike Tyson'.

          Fury for the first time in his career, does I admit have a aura if intimidation 'And it is mainly down to how his performance vs Wilder has been portrayed in the aftermath of that fight'.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            Wilder never gave up, why don't people want to talk about this? If the beating was so brutal, how come he kept throwing back?

            If Tyson Fury's culture 'If a man wants to continue to fight, the fight continues'.

            Fury will know deep down inside, that he did not beat Wilder into submission 'But he is walking about as if he is now Mike Tyson'.

            Fury for the first time in his career, does I admit have a aura if intimidation 'And it is mainly down to how his performance vs Wilder has been portrayed in the aftermath of that fight'.
            Neither did Jeff Lacy give up, what does Wilder want, a medal?

            He got the living daylights beaten out of him and was bleeding from every orifice with fear in his eyes

            It was a wreckage.

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            • BodyBagz
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              #16
              Wilder landed 54 punches
              Fury 135 (100 of them illegal)
              Wilder was/IS ready for part 3.

              The number of blows was 351/948 for Calzaghe and 116/444 for Lacy. Prolonged beating. Lacy faded into obscurity

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              • Apollo7
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                #17
                Lacy took the worse beating from what I remembering. Wilder always reminded me of Lacy. Total hypejob.

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                • Roadblock
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Wilder never gave up, why don't people want to talk about this? If the beating was so brutal, how come he kept throwing back?

                  If Tyson Fury's culture 'If a man wants to continue to fight, the fight continues'.

                  Fury will know deep down inside, that he did not beat Wilder into submission 'But he is walking about as if he is now Mike Tyson'.

                  Fury for the first time in his career, does I admit have a aura if intimidation 'And it is mainly down to how his performance vs Wilder has been portrayed in the aftermath of that fight'.
                  Dont matter if your the gamest or toughest he lost badly when the big lights were on and thats all that matters everything else is just an excuse.

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                  • KillaMane26
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BodyBagz
                    Lacy was too battered to formulate an excuse.
                    Lmao...... Only play was to stfu and fall back

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                    • BodyBagz
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by KillaMane26
                      Lmao...... Only play was to stfu and fall back
                      And Cal was ''injured'' -

                      ''I was injured again and I was going to pull out. But my dad told me I had to fight. I was extremely proud of the way I fought that night. I put a clinic on and dismantled him. It was my proudest performance. It was the only time in my career I was the underdog and everyone had written me off. If anything it motivated me even more to prove I was the best.''



                      Fury was at his best.

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