Do people realize Deontay Wilder has won one fight in 4 years?

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  1. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Except it isn’t. Wilder is the odds on favourite, Joshua is the odds against outsider. Nothing about that can be described as a pickem, sorry.
     
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  2. It's Ovah

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    Wilder quit against Fury and Fury ducked Usyk. So I'd say it's all even on that front, friend.
     
  3. Mark Anthony

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    When did he quit against Fury? He showed amazing heart in his thrid fight v Fury, everybody thought it wa a great fight, Fury got on the front pages of national newspapers in the UK after that epic fight.
     
  4. like a boss

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    When did Wilder quit against Fury? Wilder's cornerman Mark Breland threw the towel in and Wilder sacked him for doing it.

    Why make stuff up that plainly isn't true?
     
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  5. james5000

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    No because we will still see the start date of the thread and realize you're a dumb mofo, that has been on the crack pipe too long.

    You need to start a new thread in 3 months and the we probably will have forgotten.
     
  6. It's Ovah

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    When did Joshua quit against Ruiz? He beat the count multiple times till the ref waved it off. Then he went straight back into a rematch with Ruiz and beat him emphatically. When you quit against someone you don't go right back into the lion's den. You slink off with your tail between your legs.

    That's what I'm getting at with the above. Sick and tired of this dumbass narrative getting peddled around.
     
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  7. It's Ovah

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    Second fight, spent most of the fight retreating like a scared man with his eyes wide with fear, backed himself into a corner in the seventh and fetalled up till his corner threw in the towel. Then moaned about it afterwards to save face.

    Yeah he did show great heart in the third fight. Fighters are funny like that.
     
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  8. Mark Anthony

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    Same way AJ looked v Ruiz.
     
  9. It's Ovah

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    So you're saying Wilder quit too?
     
  10. Mark Anthony

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    You`re biased and I don`t know why.
     
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  11. like a boss

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    Claiming Wilder quit against Fury is a dumbass narrative. It is pure fabrication. What is the point of peddling that?
     
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  12. It's Ovah

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    Biased against/towards whom?
     
  13. It's Ovah

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    Why continue to push the idea that Joshua quit against Ruiz when he didn't?
     
  14. like a boss

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    People had differing opinions on the ending of Joshua-Ruiz 1. Many did think Joshua chose not to continue. It is open to interpretation.

    Nobody thought Wilder quit against Fury and to say so is just pure fabrication. Big difference!
     
  15. like a boss

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    Malignaggi, Haye and Froch are just a few I can think of, off the top of my head, who thought Joshua quit against Ruiz and there were others.

    Nobody thought Wilder quit against Fury because he didn't. Most were actually criticizing Wilder's corner for allowing him to continue. When Breland finally threw the towel in, Wilder was so angry with him it cost Breland his job.