Wilders Entire Career Was Smoke and Mirrors

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  1. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    He cherry picked him in the first fight, but in the rematch he didn't cherry pick him. Is that what you're saying?. Pass the cheap alcohol, I can't comprehend mindless junk like that sober. I'm a bigger fan of Fury than I am Wilder, and was rooting for Fury in both fights nonstop and continuously expressed my absolute disgust at the blatant robbery. You're too much of an idiot to waste time with. Just a brainless pig with attitude.
     
  2. Decker

    Decker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That more accurately describes Wilder's record... and it doesn't take much dissecting :sisi1
     
  3. Tankatron

    Tankatron Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The salt is strong with this one...........
     
  4. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    By and large I can see your point but the criticisms of Wilder on this OP are factual and valid. Let's get behind the criminally under rated Kal Yafai this evening.
     
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  5. Glass City Cobra

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    Which shows you how weak the era is. Nice job ducking the question.

    Ive been on record saying wilder's resume isn't that great. Nice try tho. I Like how you automatically assumed i was a raving wilder fan and attempted to get under my skin the minute i criticized Joshua.
     
  6. Naked Snake

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    Going by BMI alone, which is usually how they calculate these things, the taller Fury at a BMI of 29.9 is only on the border between 'overweight' and 'obese'. That's not taking into account how much of the mass of either fighter is muscle and not just fat
    Okay. Shift the goalposts more, why don't you?
    It's not difficult to comprehend at all. He cherrypicked Fury, got exposed, was gifted a draw which created atmosphere for a rematch that Wilder couldn't run away from because people wanted to see a definitive winner.
     
  7. herbzg

    herbzg Euro-Level Athlete Full Member

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    I never said this was a strong era.
     
  8. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    He was trained to be at that weight and use the weight to overpower and exhaust his opponent. Had he come at the borderline obese weight limit you're suggesting, he would not have been able to move and throw punches in the accuracy and precision he effectively displayed. Again, there's a major difference between an athletic 273 lbs and the average person's 273 lbs. Appearance is a completely different story. Surely you should know that not all people are genetically designed to look similar regardless of weight and height. Some people look well ripped and muscular and some aren't. Muhammad Ali should be one out of thousands of examples out there.

    Not at all. It was still disgraceful, considering the hype he was getting, to see him get absolutely sparked against someone like Ruiz. Ruiz is a fighter that can't keep himself consistent for 2 fights straight. That type of quality should never be challenging, let alone better, than someone that is so highly celebrated and invested in like Joshua.

    There's no such thing as being cornered in today's day and age. He could easily make a u-turn and it's only a matter of time before people completely forget about it. All it takes is proper hype attempts on social media and he's back to normal in no time. The fact that you consider Fury a cherry pick just proves you're mindlessly hating and using rather idiotic analogies that only proven morons(as this thread proves) agree with. Let me remind you that he's trying to fight him a third time too. That's quite a lot of work for a cherry picker, don't you think?.
     
  9. Braindamage

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    And if Wilder had slept Fury, you would be going on about how Fury didn't take the rematch seriously, that's why he came in 273, battling depression and doesn't have the heart for boxing anymore and that's the only reason Wilder took the fight. But but if Fury had been 100% he would have boxed circles around Wilder. LOL STFU.
     
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