So wilder won the fight but.......

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  1. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Whiny ass *****, came in giving it the al sharpton, Louis farakhan act went out giving it the brexit remainer act lol excuse after excuse, you got schooled clown! Give it up, 'abandoning the game plan, over throwing my shots, baby oil, broken arm, too big, cough' etc is getting old.. Drink some milk. Class is adjourned ..
     
  2. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    UKboxingfan....absolutely correct.
     
  3. The Long Count

    The Long Count Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder in his heart Knows he lost. He probably feels greatly embarrassed by the way it happened too. It’s the only explanation for all the excuses.
    I mean there is a new excuse coming from him - not his camp- every day.
    The deciscion was atrocious.

    He had cold
    He had arm surgery
    He needs to bulk up to 245
    There was a long count
    Scoring two knockdowns means you win.
    And so on, where are his people to tell him to be quiet. His camp is doing him a disservice by continuing to let him talk, he looks mentally weak and his confidence is shot.
     
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  4. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    When i here about fury being oiled up i cant get this movie scene out of my head.
    Can just imagine fury in the dressing room shouting at ben davison ' rub it in you slag!
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  5. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lol it certainly would given he lost nearly every round.think he meant try and box more and the KO will come type of thing,problem there is Fury got floored by ducking dowm into shots and he will know that so he’s unlikely to do it again,when Fury stood tall
     
  6. Mccoy28

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    wilder can go into virtually any fight knowing despite a lack of boxing ability his freakish power can pull him through and that his showed in every fight until he met Tyson fury. Wilder has been down on the scorecards several times and pulled it round with a stoppage. Unfortunately every now and again an excellent boxer comes along that is just to slick and to clever. Look at mayweather, he fought some really big punchers. A good puncher can always beat a good boxer but a good puncher will struggle with an exceptional boxer. Fury is the heavyweight Mayweather and it will take more than a knockout punch to beat him
     
  7. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    No, fury won and won comfortably.
     
  8. Tip Top 2

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    Does anyone else out there think that Fury should attack more? I.e. not become the Mourhino of the boxing world? Not taking anything away from Fury, I like him, and respect what he has achieved. But come on. Ali, Holmes, Tyson (Mike not Fury), Lewis, etc, etc. They could all knock opponents clean out. Fury is a big man, and a lot of his punches are 'arm punches'. With better leverage and footwork he should be hurting Wilder a lot more. I think for his legacy, fighting for the most part on the back foot is not going to impress fans for much longer. The judge who had Wilder winning the fight is clearly an idiot who took far too many points off for not coming forward more, and that ref' should never ref' again, but the warning is there, and for Fury to become undisputed world champion and be the man, he has to attack more and use that massive frame of his to its full advantage.
     
  9. thanosone

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    Pac also got himself a bicycle.
     
  10. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    Fury's days are numbered..

    They are going to have to pull his body out of the ring this time round.
     
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  11. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury won by a wide margin.

    Wilder knows he lost.

    Wilder's mum knows he lost.

    If Wilder has a dog, that dog knows he lost.


    Classic home-cooking....as American as apple pie.
     
  12. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    It does seem a bit fruitless for Wilder to be taking this fight again.
    I quite like Wilder (or I did at least anyway) because of his unorthodoxy and clear dedication to conditioning.

    Since beating ol' boy Ortiz, and still being outshone by AJ, Wilder seems to have lost the plot completely. That outburst to Radio Rahim??? WTF was that!?! All the excuses post Fury etc etc, it's just embarrassing.

    Fury is the worst kind of style match-up for Wilder and even a 70% Fury, as some others have suggested, was enough to school him.

    A match-sharp Fury is simply too good at boxing to be beaten by a telegraphing, 1-Dimensional fighter like Wilder. Why on Earth he wants to chase this rematch I don't know. I can only assume it's an irrational hatred and jealousy of AJ, Hearn and anyone even remotely associated. Wilder seems to be surrounded by 'yes men' and have sort of drifted into a 'me Vs The world' mentality and it's becoming a blight on the actual sport IMO to have a HW World Champ behaving in such a way.
     
  13. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    I can't believe anyone would dare question the integrity of the devastating bronze bomber? Or question his ability for matter. There will be a sacrifice made this year to the bomb squad. The gypsy kings rather short reign is just about run its course. No man alive can take Deontay's power for 24 rounds. Lol it's almost all over for Tyson now!
     
  14. greenhornet

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    watch the cunningham and pajkic fights to see what featherfists do to him when he attacks. he has no defense coming forward and has a below average chin.
     
  15. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I see what Wilder is saying but its more what Fury wasn't doing and made the fight harder on himself.

    i already addressed what he didn't do before Roach spoke out. The truth is Fury beat Fury and his ignorance cost him the fight along with not enough knowledge how dead space zone not throwing anything just standing there with a 85 inch reach is asking for him to be knocked out because he let Wilder get comfortable.

    They both had their chance to win, Fury had more recent activity vs inactive Wilder out of the ring 10 months and he had Wilder at 210 pounds...I mean come on ? Lol. Wilder will be more prepared next time, and Fury could add to a better ability.

    The fight all depends on how smart Fury actually is. Is he going to throw active jabs every round? Is he going to not bend over leaving his eyes off Wilder to hit him in back of the head? Will he commit to more then 3 punches with Wilder baffled ? Will he keep his tongue in his mouth? These are all serious questions for a clown type fighter.

    It all points to another 50/50 fight and it's impossible to give Wilder the edge as it is to assume Fury takes it serious, the guy lies to much! A serious Fury should win! This guy plays games , if he goes for it early he would slow down Wilders sporadic movements ( Davison told him to slow down ) and at least get enough obvious rounds to win a 12 rounder if not actually K.O him next time .

    This is also old news, Espinosa just said theyre having difficulties agreeing to financial terms and won't be worked out anytime soon so don't be shocked if Fury goes ahead with Joshua .
     
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