Had to Google it to believe anyone would be that dumb. [url]https://www.change.org/p/nevada-state-athletic-commission-disqualify-tyson-fury-for-cheating-in-both-fights-grant-deontay-wilder-a-44-0-record/sign?original_footer_petition_id=20659103[/url] Started by a guy with the handle "Young Pharaoh", too. Priceless.
I listened to him for a few minutes, and the guy is a lunatic. I didn't want to give him more views. And he repeats himself three times every time. I'm not kidding, he literally repeats what he just said in the same exact tone three times. He's got other videos about how other cultures are stealing voodoo from Africans, some wild ****.
You have to be the worst teacher ever! I picture a little 2nd grader "Mr. Aydamn, what's 2+2?" FOUR! YOU DUMB *****! LOL
You should go and inform the World Heath Organisation of your findings, because they are advising an incubation period of up to seven days, give or take. And China believe they are experiencing no new cases. They need to know about their error you have uncovered...
Wilder wasn’t used to facing a prime top level opponent, it’s what would have happened to him in most cases be it AJ, Joyce,Hrgovic, Usyk or DDD I think all these guys would potentially defeat Wilder . Wilder had a good one with Ortiz but he chose not to learn his craft and got by with stoppages while losing rounds . Wilder vs .whyte would be interesting . No one can really say who wins it.
It was definitely a culture shock for him, I saw the same alarm in his eyes that you saw. Wilder's a sniper who isn't used to that degree of boldness from an opponent, his power keeps guys honest for the most part. I do respect the way he stayed calm throughout the beating and the way he got stoically to his feet every time he was dropped, though. He kept hanging in there and looking for his moment. He believes in what he has, and I have to credit him for that. It just wasn't enough to deal with this exceptional heavyweight.
It's losing sight of why he got in the game in the first place if that's the case. A real father needs to go home and look after his family once his day at work his done. This talk of fighting for his daughter goes out the window when you put your selfish (silly) needs first. We dont want our sport to become a vessel for suicide.
As I said, I don't personally demand that extreme of hardiness of fighters. I don't knock Cotto for taking the knee in the 11th after a long, hard fight, for example. But I greatly respect that extreme when it's demonstrated. Because that's actually what gladiating is. By pure definition, it's the fighter's job to keep fighting. This is why we celebrate an Arturo Gatti and a Micky Ward, a Carl Froch, these iron men who abide. The potential impact on families is another matter, and of course I consider it. I was just speaking about gladiating by and of itself.