Who got exposed worse?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RingKing75, Jun 4, 2019.


Who got more exposed?

  1. Deontay "Till dis day" Wilder

    11 vote(s)
    17.2%
  2. Anthony "Im all natural I swear" Joshua

    53 vote(s)
    82.8%
  1. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    Funny, these are all the same stupid arguments people make to claim Ortiz should've beaten WIlder.
     
  2. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  3. Alphafighter

    Alphafighter Active Member banned Full Member

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    Lol Joshua got exposed for being unable to deal with a real fight. Such a big guy and he was beaten like a child but a fat man
     
  4. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Dude, have some tact. Ruiz isn't just some fat man and he did something no one before him could do.
     
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  5. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    You can't seem to come to term's with reality..

    Wilder couldn't beat the worst version of Fury even with home advantage! This is just fact, embrace it..

    He got a generous draw! Fury got up in time.. You've been put in your highchair on numerous occasions about this.. Repeating the same old mantra time & again won't change that! Wilder's 35 too soon so he's on borrowed time pretty much..

    Fat Fury out boxed him for nearly every second of that fight :lol:
     
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  6. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ENOUGH!!

    How on earth was that the "worst" version of Tyson Fury? Have you watched Tyson Fury's career?

    Show of hands who think Fury against Wilder was Tyson Fury at his WORST?

    Somebody do a poll of Tyson Fury's WORST performances.

    Or better yet, if I asked you to name all of Tyson Fury's greatest performances ... do you honestly expect us to believe you'd put the Wilder fight at the bottom of the list? Number 28 out of 28 fights?

    Good Lord.

    Give me a break. It was one of the best fights of Fury's career, excluding the rounds he got floored in.

    And you guys act like Tyson Fury fought "the best" version of Deontay Wilder. Wilder was lighter for that fight than any other fight except his pro debut.

    If anything, Tyson Fury fought the WORST (least powerful) version of Deontay Wilder ... and Wilder still put him on the deck twice.

    Wilder's going to weigh about 15 pounds more for the rematch than he did for fight one. Fury will weigh the same or a little less.

    And Wilder is going to blow him out.

    Then there will be 10,000 threads about "Maybe Tyson should've kept on more weight?" Or "Why did Tyson fight so much better in the first fight?" Or "Is Wilder on drugs, because he hit so much harder this time?" Or "Maybe Fury over-trained for the rematch?" ... or any of the countless excuses that will come out when Deontay Wilder wipes him out.

    The "Worst Version of Fury" garbage needs to stop.

    The first Wilder fight will go down as one of the best performances of Fury's career.

    And you ALL know it. So it's time to stop the bull.
     
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  7. Okin129

    Okin129 ... Full Member

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    How did Wilder get exposed ?

    We always knew it would be either Fury by points or Wilder by KO.

    Fury is an amazing fighter, how could scoring 2 knockdowns against him expose anybody.
     
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  8. GK BOX

    GK BOX Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    AJ got KTFO
    Whereas Wilder is still undefeated
    til dis day
    end of discussion
     
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  9. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    My my my...

    I've been through this already with you. We broke it down round by round, I laid out the facts and showed you how Jack Reiss failed to do his job and how he violated the rules of boxing in order to stall and assist iFury's in his recovery. All you could do was begin throwing your toys out of your pram when I challenged your ridiculous schoolboy view of the fight.

    I don' know if you genuinely believe what you write, or if you are just another brainwashed parrot but I'm not going to bother breaking everything down with you once again to show you how Fury did not win by any stretch of the imagination.

    We just have to wait for the rematch, that;s if your roid cheat hero doesn't **** himself once again - when there receive a violent end and we can move on from talking about the clown.
     
  10. RingKing75

    RingKing75 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Ok for those of you absolute morons criticizing the thread this was absolutely not a shot at either fighter in any way shape or form. Those of you that are familiar with me whether we agree or disagree know one thing for sure and that is I have absolutely no bias against any fighters. I make no secret I don't like FlIVd and ive criticized him plenty but ive given him his due. I mention this before someone tries to pull up an anti FlIVd post to discredit what I'm saying.
    The point of this thread/poll was to start a discussion to gauge the feeling on these two fights/fighters. All I read on this forum was how DW was exposed in the Fury fight and now again I see the same with AJ. Its seems looking through the comments that the people familiar with me as a poster dropped some good insight on the topic and had the brain capacity to understand what was being asked while the morons were quick to criticize the stupidity of the topic or to call me out for hating DW which again if you were familiar with my posts you'd know not to be true.
    Sorry for the rant to those that don't need to be spoonfed like children as i just wanted to clear this up as I think this is a valid discussion to have.
     
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  11. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    Whatever your thoughts on wilder v fury ( I thought 114-112 to fury), wilder showed he is a deserving champ.

    Getting bamboozled by fury, down on the cards, gassed, he kept going till the 12th and got the knockdown to keep the belt.

    Aj quit like a chump
     
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  12. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Did you not see his two fight's prior to Wilder? He's never looked that poor against such mediocre opposition

    His body & mind had took a pounding for 2 years. Your punch resistance, everything wains if you don't maintain it..

    Don't confuse Wilders limitations in that fight with Fury's form. He was an underdog for a reason. He's just that naturally gifted in comparison to Donkey that even a soft, comeback Fury was good enough to 10-2 him..

    Wilder is getting older & injury plagued too & with him being sloppy & limited I can't see it ending well :lol:
     
  13. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Umhh.. Did we? Refresh my memory.. Link? Or are you talking fiction again? Like when you wrote a sketch about what u imagined Joshua's dressing room antics where?

    :facepalm:
     
  14. kirk

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    The Whyte and Klitschko fights were 'real fights'.

    Cheeto fingered internet geeks calling themselves 'alphafighter' talking about elite professional boxers not being able to handle 'real fights' :lol: :lol:
     
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  15. Alphafighter

    Alphafighter Active Member banned Full Member

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    Klitschko allowed him a breather for 4-5 rounds. He was finally in there with an opponent who didn't and we saw the result, made AJ quit.