Why Every Fury Acolyte Needs to Pray The Rematch With Wilder Doesn't Ever Happen

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  1. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Sorry Stephanie I'm 3 pages in to your thread and it appears you may be a bit of a laughing stock. It's just a good job your a girl or the posts in here mocking you would be far harsher.
     
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  2. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    I never lost any money on the fight. Neither have I said anything irrational. Many boxing experts share my view that Wilder did more than to retain his belts alongside the controversy of being robbed of a knockout victory.

    We have now moved on and are talking about the prospect of a rematch which I do not think will happen because Fury knows he does not wish to go through the experience of getting dropped on his head again.

    I've provided direct quotes which support this. Ben Davison and his wife, the two closest people outside of John Fury, is already talking him out of the rematch.

    These are things which cannot be disputed, which is why this thread is mainly failed with desperate ad hominem attacks because people don't wish to confront the truth of what has really happened.
     
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  3. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Seek help.
     
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  4. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    It doesn't bother me in the slightest if the entire board mock my views.

    Deep down in their hearts they know what I say is true and cannot be disputed. Their insecurities shine through.

    You can be a sheep bred fool and join in yourself.

    We know that only bullies feel brave mocking together in groups. And these like you are the same fickle minded morons who were once upon a time, always on Fury's back when it was fashionable to hate him and he was boxing's whipping boy and you would be mocked for supporting him and daring to call him a great boxer.

    So whatever snide comments you have to make is water of a ducks back. I have more intelligence in my little tiny toe than the majority of idiots that litter this place.
     
  5. Tankatron

    Tankatron Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Arrogant arsehole...........
     
  6. BCS8

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    ^This post =

    :crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2:

    and my reaction:

    :risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3:

    Oh, my what a good cry Stephanie had there.
     
  7. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    AJ and Hearn are ducking Fury not Wilder

    for a reason

    Fury is the GOAT
     
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  8. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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  9. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    "Now just imagine when Wilder gains an additional two stone (33lbs) of pure unadulterated muscle"

    How many steroids do you think he is planning on taking?
     
  10. Wasteman

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    Oh Sephiroth Rising 7, when will you stop lying to yourself? No one on this forum is persuaded by your many essays and apparently, you aren't able to convince yourself either, otherwise you would quit seeking validation for your deluded claims.

    I say this not out of spite but out of genuine sympathy because I know how you feel. I've had to watch my favorite boxer get schooled too and have lost many hours of sleep desperately searching for non existent evidence to convince others and myself that my boy won the fight. And then, when I couldn't find any evidence, instead of being honest with myself, spurred on by cognitive dissonance, I fabricated my own.

    But eventually, after getting my ass handed to me enough times by my fellow members on this forum, I realized that it was time to let go of my personal bias, accept the truth and then make peace with it. And now that I've accepted my favorite boxer isn't an unstoppable force of nature but a human being, just like everyone else whose ever laced up gloves, it's genuinely helped me appreciate his ringcraft all that much more than I did before.

    I hope you stop feeling so bitter soon.
     
  11. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    :lol:

    That is funny because I'm not seeking validation for my points.\Otherwise I would have kept it to myself, because I know the majority would disagree. I'm quite confident in what I know to be true without needing anyone else to agree. I just enjoy a good discussion instead of hearing endless amounts of blanket statements that ''fury won'' or ''fury schooled him'' nonsense that we've heard over and over again post fight untl that is the one and only view everyone has, whilst ignoring everything else.

    There is no doubt that fury outboxed Wilder in several periods of the fight which always expected, However we can't then ignore the fact that Wilder sure as hell knocked fury out unconscious and pretend there is no argument to be had that Wilder should be the one feeling agrevieed from being robbed of a legit ko or tko.

    The facts is Fury was knocked out in 12th round. That can't be disputed and never have we seen a referee not instantly wave a fight off when the fighter is completely motionless.

    Answer me this, how can people claim the judges were mistaken and then ignore that the ref failed to his job according to the rules?

    Ask yourself if Fury had knocked Wilder knocked out unconscious and the ref changed the rules just for him, would there be anyone on here saying that Fury lost the fight? Sure as hell no and you know it!
     
  12. PunchersChance.

    PunchersChance. Active Member banned Full Member

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    Do you actually watch boxing? It happens all the time. Here’s an example from just last weekend:

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  13. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    Poor example. Is that the best you have? He wasn't not moving for several seconds, he motioned that he was getting back up a split second after he hit the canvas

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  14. PunchersChance.

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    In your own words:

    Skeete was completely motionless, and for more than enough time for the ref to wave it. According to your own criteria we have never before seen what happened in this fight.

    There are hundreds of examples of this over the years, Holmes-Shavers II being the most famous, you would know this if you watched boxing.
     
  15. Sephiroth Rising 7

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

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    Motionless for a split second by which by that the time the ref had just got to him to make a count. You are clutching at straws here.

    He was not motionless for 4-5 seconds out cold.

    If you can't see the difference between those two knock downs then there is no point having a further discussion.

    Homes vs Shavers was before my time, so no I would not have known about that fight. The fact you have to go back before my time, to find an anomaly says it all really.

    Boxing has changed a lot since 1979 as well as referees taking extra precautionary measures to ensure the safety of fighters in the ring.