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  • Deontay Wilder's Promoter Lou Dibella Admits Tyson Fury Won!!



    So while Wilder is out here making excuses and arguing with fans why he won, his own Promoter acknowledged that Tyson Fury Won the fight!

    Tyson said he won and said the people know it so he's happy and he has left it at that. Meanwhile Wilder had been very active on social media coming up with excuses and trying to explain why he won!

    Wilder loves to preach "Whats understood doesn't need to be explained" but not in this case evidently as it appears he hasn't slept since the fight and is doing as many interviews and TV appearances he can to explain he won.

    Wilder claims he NEVER makes excuses! Yet here is the list of excuses he made so far:

    Broken arm,

    Long Count,

    Tyson's weight advantage,

    Tyson's height Advantage,

    Tyson was 100% fit and in his prime while Wilder claims he was 50%,

    Wilder claims he was under more pressure than Tyson as it was his first PPV in his home country,

    Another excuse was he claims he has to perform better due to him being a black American as opposed to a white foreigner which Americans support more,

    Another excuse, Wilder claims Tyson can't just win by simply racking up points, he has to dominant and snatch the title from the champion which he didn't do as Wilder was the one who got 2 knockdowns.

    For someone who NEVER makes excuses, I'm confident this is actually the biggest list of excuses any champion has ever made in history, possibly?



    Look how happy Wilder is with a draw while Fury is upset.
    Last edited by NahMean; 12-06-2018, 12:52 PM.

  • #2
    Wilder gra n said wilder was special. I think wilder took it too literally. To the point he can't accept he can be beaten

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    • #3
      Before the result was announced he told Fury he won.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Before the result was announced he told Fury he won.


        Watch the fight back, Lou gets in ring hugs Wilder who looks distraught, like he knew he lost and Lou hugs him like a father who knows his son lost and neither of them say anything and look at the floor and out to the crowd while waking around in circles in his own corner.. That's not the body language of a guy who thinks he won.. Then Lou goes over to Fury who is jumping up on ropes and cheering out to the crowd, greeting Wilder and giving Wilder comfort as he looked so upset. Lou hugs Fury and tells him he won as it was obvious the corwd thought Fury won.
        Last edited by NahMean; 12-06-2018, 06:57 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Before the result was announced he told Fury he won.


          DiBella is just "business as usual"... he told Fury "you won", and then went to his boy and told him the same thing...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
            DiBella is just "business as usual"... he told Fury "you won", and then went to his boy and told him the same thing...
            That's a lie because when he hugs Wilder he looks upset and he hugs him like a father because Wilder looks like a kid who dropped his ice cream.

            Warren hugs Fury and both of them have big smiles on thier faces! Its all in the body language and it's very contrasting.

            Which promoter goes and tells his own fighters opponent he won?! That's like Hearn telling Parker he won or Warren telling Wilder he won.. What a load of bollocks, no promoter does that unless they believe it.
            Last edited by NahMean; 12-06-2018, 07:15 AM.

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            • #7
              It wouldn't make any difference whether the judges scored it loss, draw, or win.

              There would still be a rematch because of the two knockdowns and the drama of the fight.

              What matters is that the fighters want to get it on again, and the fans want to see a sequel.

              If Fury was TRULY at 60% like he claims, he should be able to get fitter and finish Wilder off in style next time. Bring it on! You told us you were going to knock Deontay spark out, and that's what we want to see!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NahMean View Post
                That's a lie because when he hugs Wilder he looks upset and he hugs him like a father because Wilder looks like a kid who dropped his ice cream.

                Which promoter goes and tells his own fighters opponent he won?! That's like Hearn telling Parker he won or Warren telling Wilder he won.. What a load of bollocks, no promoter does that unless they believe it.
                ... DiBella -- he simply needs Fury for a huge money rematch...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                  It wouldn't make any difference whether the judges scored it loss, draw, or win.

                  There would still be a rematch because of the two knockdowns and the drama of the fight.

                  What matters is that the fighters want to get it on again, and the fans want to see a sequel.

                  If Fury was TRULY at 60% like he claims, he should be able to get fitter and finish Wilder off in style next time. Bring it on! You told us you were going to knock Deontay spark out, and that's what we want to see!
                  There wouldn't be 1/10 the interest in a rematch if Fury wasn't robbed. Everyone would be calling for Joshua-Fury.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    ... DiBella -- he simply needs Fury for a huge money rematch...
                    It's clear Dibella thought Fury won, Wilder did too. Stop with the lame excuses.

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