Just how obvious is it that Eddie is milking the cow?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by LD Boxer-Puncher, Jan 18, 2019.


  1. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Self praise is no praise... Especially in this case. I've seen a lot of laughter directed towards you, very little respect. If it keeps you happy in your corner believing you exposed Hearn, then yeah let's run with it pal, I don't want to hurt you. I bet Eddie sits every evening wondering how he can foil your plans to publicly shame him for all the wrongs he has done.

    My opinion has changed here to there constantly on it all, because I have the ability and intelligence not to let allegiance or perceived allegiance blind me into coming across as a total idiot, a quality you sadly lack.
    If you were a truly "respected" figure in boxing, like you claim, then you'd know that pulling the casual card on anybody who is threatening your opinion with genuine argument is a sign of knowing you're being shown as a bit of a fraud.
    Its hilarious that you continue to label me a fanboy of Joshua despite the fact that I clearly have no love for him nor Eddie and am in fact, a huge Tyson Fury fanboy, if I was to be honestly labelled any such thing. It's clear that you have feelings for Wilder and it blinds you to the extent of total embarrassment for yourself, it's such a pity to see. The difference between you and I is that you probably claimed Wilder would KO Fury early, due to said blindness to the fact that he cannot box and the importance of this quality in....boxing.
    Whilst I said I probably slightly favoured Wilder to land the KO blow at some point very marginally above other outcomes, whilst Fury by near shutout on the cards would have been my second most likely scenario just behind that. This despite the fact that I have that allegiance, and I really wish I'd just stuck to my guns due to the floor wiping performance that ensued.

    I have no interest in who Joshua fights, for now, the fight I want is Fury v Wilder with fair judges, so that we can rule that American dosser out completely, and consign him to where he belongs, so that then the big boys can play.
    Looks like that's another one you got wrong, bad day for such a respected member...

    Please do tell us all of this inside knowledge you contain, we'd be so intrigued. I know you wouldn't lie you seem much too charming for that
     
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  2. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Over six thousand posts out of seven thousand posts have been endorsed on here by all members on this forum. Look at my followers within the short peroid of time I've been a member on here. My credibility cannot be questioned.

    Of course there are a multitude of Fury acolytes who feel offended by my assessment on what happened to him in the Wilder fight

    Of course people will bear a grudge and attempt to mock when I criticize fighters that they love. I hold no grudges against them for they are just reacting as any fanboy would.

    I've broken that fight down extensively and I'm still yet to hear a credible counter argument to any of my points raised besides repeatedly hearing ''but but fury won''. Like moronic children who think screaming and repeating themselves over and over again makes them right.

    As for you, you've already exposed yourself as a casual in this thread. I don't see the need to have a serious boxing discussion with someone who is only now seeing the wood for the trees several months after the Matchroom campaign to paint AJ as being the only HW willing to fight anyone and everyone when in fact they are content in fighting fringe contenders.

    In regards to your point about my pre fight prediction. I said it was going to be a 50/50 fight, and that Fury would prove to be Wilder's most difficult test, due to his height, weight and reach, and it would take time to figure him out before landing a big knockout and making his eyes roll to the back of his head.

    And that's exactly what happened. If you doubt I made such a prediction, then another member named Braindamage, would be more than willing to vouch for my testimony.
     
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  3. Yatezy

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    The reason he’s not fighting in America is that there’s no decent fighters. Now Wilder has officially made it known he’s too scared to fight Joshua it only leaves the fat circus act Miller and no one is interested in that.
     
  5. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    The Miller fight if it happens obviously isn't the fight that the fans really want and it does clearly show they are prioritising growing Joshua's brand in the US over fighting the best available.

    But lets be clear the best available does not include Wilder. Wilder has clearly stated he will not fight Joshua next no matter what the split is or how much he is paid as he plans to fight Fury next. So while Hearn has offered 60/40 with a $15 mill guarantee and a rematch clause it's meaningless because Wilder is never going to accept it.

    So that leaves Joshua with either Whyte, Miller or perhaps even Fury. Miller is the safest and least deserving of the 3 and if that fight happens I'll be disappointed, even Ortiz would be a better choice.
     
  6. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow. That first paragraph :risas3:
    Congrats??.... On your Internet forum alter ego, hope it leaves you feeling fulfilled.

    Your "breakdown" of "what happened to Fury" is one of the most insane things I have read on the Internet and I worried for you when I read it. If you feel you need it explained or countered then your self proclaimed "credibility" is really worth nothing at all. Use your eyes fella.
    If you want a tip on gaining credibility, try learning how to concede, admit when you have got things wrong, people will respect that.

    For example, your assumption that I was an AJ fan boy for defending him on one specific topic, which was later shown to be totally incorrect, really says a lot about you.
    Now that I have openly told you that I am a Fury fan, you are going to go down that route to try claim that is why I believe he won the fight haha, its great fun.
    However, it's blatant that the person blinded due to their support for a fighter is yourself.
    One thing I won't be accused of is bias, I really do hate that quality in someone, and your cheap attempts at throwing it at me are frankly, only exposing yourself.

    Im far from a causal. You know I'm not a casual, it's a pathetic attempt to hide your own insecurities. Get a grip.
    I have little respect for your knowledge of the sport, I will admit that, but I won't call you a casual, you clearly follow it closely, as do I. You just struggle to get your head around the fact that the sport is about the sport, not the pantomime that brings promoters in, its WWE stuff really and its something I'd fully expect someone like you to pretend you know all about.

    I don't think you have to be a prophet to have predicted Fury would be his toughest test, so no brownie points or medals for that one either. Unlucky.

    There was no knockout blow in the fight, and it sounds like you made the exact same prediction as myself and the majority of others for the fight. So again, no certificates heading your way for that one.

    For the record, and to show your inaccurate assumptive behaviour furthermore, I have always believed it is probably largely AJ's fault that the fight isn't happening, for a number of reasons. I'll list them if you so wish. So your unnecessary, attitude, assuming that I had only just got a faint idea that it is their end from this right now, was again totally unfounded.
    I won't however, act like I know this. I think it yes, but I don't know. Nor do you, whatever you may say. I'd be embarrassed at making claims of inside knowledge if I were in your position, truly embarrassed. Are you 14?

    I find you laughable and hard to take seriously, you genuinely seem like a caricature of somebody to me. Let's leave it there, I'm uninterested in your reply, which will continue the circle that most conversations with you tend to entail. If you want to hear more from me, refer to this post again, you'll find it probably responds to your next post pretty well.
     
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