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  • Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post
    Man, you haters never take a break. What other heavyweight has KO every single opponent he's ever beaten? He did most of this by being massively undersized for the div, constantly being outweighed by 25-30 pounds.
    Let's have a quick look at those opponents, shall we?

    8 were career cruiserweights who were paid a bit extra to eat a few cheeseburgers, get ****** out by Whiner, then go back to cruiserweight. 21 of his oppoents were below 6'4; several of those were below 6'. His shortest opponent came in his 20th fight...a cruiserweight who was 5'9. His opponents have a combined record of 644–213–28. And lastly, only two of his 42 opponents were ranked inside the top ten of an independent ranking system (Ortiz and Fury, both of whom exposed how poor he is over those four fights).

    It's not hard to stop every opponent you've beat (the vast majority being by referee stoppage by the way) when said opponents are average-at-best boxers who are up to 10 inches shorter. As for his weight...ask anybody that really knows boxing; when you get into the heavyweights, being outweighed by 20lbs has little effect...unless, of course, the opponent is at least of equal height and uses that weight to lean on the much lighter opponent (Wilder has fought around 5 or 6 guys of at least an equal height, and only one used the weight to his advantage).

    So in summary, Ducktay Whiner's accomplishments extend to winning a world title from Stiverne (lol), getting beat up by Ortiz until finding a punch; being gifted a draw after being comprehensively outboxed by Fury; and being comprehensively outboxed by Ortiz until he found a punch. Not much to rave about really, is there?

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    • Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
      Hey, show some respect, you're talking about the "Bronze Blamer" here, a legend in his own mind.

      He can't help it if he refused to even speak to Fury until after the contract had expired, after which time he screams for a rematch.

      HE is the victim, it was probably all down to Breland or the FBI or Oscar the grouch, heavy eyelids, the wrong kind of house fly, slightly yellow carrots and rabid caterpillars
      Baaaaahahahaha. Brilliant.

      Ducktay "The Bronze Blamer" Whiner.

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      • Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
        ———-

        For all the young guys here - how many of you remember how Jermaine Taylor lost his mind?
        Wilder is not an idiot as we initially thought.

        Wilder has serious mental health issues and should not be licensed to box ever again.
        It’s just a matter of time before he starts walking naked in the streets.
        He’s made good money, his handlers need to retire the guy. He is not ok.


        This ^^^

        I feel pity for Wilder, he needs to go get another CT scan, maybe some therapy and retire.

        He probably already has brain damage, if he fights again it could be his last, or he could end up a debilitated mess for the rest of his life. His wife will be left lookimg after two disabled dependants.

        His handlers need to get their acts together and stop feeding the delusions and fantasies rushing around in whats left of his brain. Hope he gets well soon.
        He's done as far as boxing is concerned but he had a good run 👌

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        • Didn't Wilder throw Breland under the Bus initially???

          I genuinely feel there legit might be something wrong with him. He CLEARLY hasn't accepted what happened literally a year ago.

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          • wow, dementia pugilistica is a real thing. Fury truly broke something in this man's brain. I fear for Wilder's family. Mark my words, when he retires, Deontay Wilder is going to make Jermaine Taylor look like Mr. Rogers.

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            • Kings don’t wear Transformer masks.

              Kings don’t blame the water.

              Deontay a king-a-ling, that’s for damn sure.

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              • Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                If Fury was scared of a third fight then why did he agree to three scheduled dates? Dates which were cancelled by...dumdumdummmmmm... Ducktay Whiner..
                Initially, yes. The July 19 fight was cancelled because of a Wilder injury. But then it was:

                Arum:
                https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...-bob-arum-says

                ESPN:
                https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...ew-date-sought

                Fury:
                https://www.badlefthook.com/2020/10/...-december-2020

                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                IWhy would Fury be scared of a man that he's convincingly beat, twice?.
                Because he didn't. In the first fight, he was plastered on the canvas and Jack Reiss saved him from being declared dead. In the second fight, Fury used manipulative horsehair gloves to gain an unfair advantage. Which won't be allowed in the third fight.

                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                If the contract has indeed expired, then why would Fury hold up the few remaining fights of his career for a guy that has already held it up for a year? A guy that has thrown around some absolutely ridiculous and unsubstantiated accusations no less.
                That's why there was mediation and now arbitration. If Wilder wins, Fury is bound to the contract he signed. And then he'll have a choice: either fight 'easy'Wilder, pay Wilder substantially and essentially work for Wilder in his next fight. Or retire. I'm predicting option 3.

                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                Why do all Ducktay Whiner fangirls refuse to employ logic to their subsequent nonsensical ramblings?
                Twisted logic is not our thing.

                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                It's on to bigger and better things.
                Not yet. Arbitration can last for 6 months.

                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                "I'll freeze AJ out of the division" – Ducktay Whiner

                Karma's a bıtch.
                That's what Joshua said when he refused to fight Wilder for undisputed in 2018. After that, he survived a Povetkin scare, got knocked down 4 times by a shorter fatter man, then AVOIDED fighting an even fatter version of him in a forgettable rematch.

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                • Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
                  Initially, yes. The July 19 fight was cancelled because of a Wilder injury. But then it was:

                  Arum:
                  https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...-bob-arum-says

                  ESPN:
                  https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...ew-date-sought

                  Fury:
                  https://www.badlefthook.com/2020/10/...-december-2020



                  Because he didn't. In the first fight, he was plastered on the canvas and Jack Reiss saved him from being declared dead. In the second fight, Fury used manipulative horsehair gloves to gain an unfair advantage. Which won't be allowed in the third fight.



                  That's why there was mediation and now arbitration. If Wilder wins, Fury is bound to the contract he signed. And then he'll have a choice: either fight 'easy'Wilder, pay Wilder substantially and essentially work for Wilder in his next fight. Or retire. I'm predicting option 3.



                  Twisted logic is not our thing.



                  Not yet. Arbitration can last for 6 months.



                  That's what Joshua said when he refused to fight Wilder for undisputed in 2018. After that, he survived a Povetkin scare, got knocked down 4 times by a shorter fatter man, then AVOIDED fighting an even fatter version of him in a forgettable rematch.
                  One of the more delusional individuals on this board-

                  Do you work for Wilder? only way to explain this nonsense

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                  • Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
                    One of the more delusional individuals on this board-

                    Do you work for Wilder? only way to explain this nonsense
                    Maybe you're not familiar with the actual chain of events? I also provided sources to help you catch up.

                    You're welcome.
                    Last edited by davefromvancouv; 02-09-2021, 04:54 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                      Let's have a quick look at those opponents, shall we?

                      8 were career cruiserweights who were paid a bit extra to eat a few cheeseburgers, get ****** out by Whiner, then go back to cruiserweight. 21 of his oppoents were below 6'4; several of those were below 6'. His shortest opponent came in his 20th fight...a cruiserweight who was 5'9. His opponents have a combined record of 644–213–28. And lastly, only two of his 42 opponents were ranked inside the top ten of an independent ranking system (Ortiz and Fury, both of whom exposed how poor he is over those four fights).

                      It's not hard to stop every opponent you've beat (the vast majority being by referee stoppage by the way) when said opponents are average-at-best boxers who are up to 10 inches shorter. As for his weight...ask anybody that really knows boxing; when you get into the heavyweights, being outweighed by 20lbs has little effect...unless, of course, the opponent is at least of equal height and uses that weight to lean on the much lighter opponent (Wilder has fought around 5 or 6 guys of at least an equal height, and only one used the weight to his advantage).

                      So in summary, Ducktay Whiner's accomplishments extend to winning a world title from Stiverne (lol), getting beat up by Ortiz until finding a punch; being gifted a draw after being comprehensively outboxed by Fury; and being comprehensively outboxed by Ortiz until he found a punch. Not much to rave about really, is there?
                      Regarding the way they've matched him throughout his career, your acting like he's the only heavyweight in history to ever be matched this way lol yet, no other heavyweight IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING, has knocked out every opponent he's ever beaten.

                      Regarding the weight difference, you're right, heavyweights weight difference is not that important because most are 220LBS plus, but wilder is really a cruiserweight fighting much bigger guys. He would weight in at 215 and below constantly for the vast majority of his reign.

                      Wilder has Very, very lil skills as a boxer, yet has accomplished so much. No boxer ever will be so outmatched, skills wise, and yet be so successful with only one weapon. The fact that he was able to do so much with so lil is truly amazing, and kinda inspiring to be honest.

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