It was not a cherry pick, he was the biggest name beside AJ out there and they both agreed to fight. Wilder got a. boxing lesson in the first fight but put Fury on his azz twice so the rematch was not a cherry pick either especially when many thought that Fury won. Wilder is no spring chicken so either he had to step it up or continue fighting second tier fighters.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
Fuck no! Fury was not a fight that Wilder wanted. Deontay wanted to become the undisputed Heavyweight champion of the world but Anthony Joshua, Eddie Hearn and Matchroom sport ducked him. He was pursuing AJ for all the marbles not Fury.
Wilder only fought Tyson Fury because Fury requested a match with him. Wilder never asked Fury for a fight because no one ever knew where he was at the time. The Tyson Fury fight was a consolation prize and Deontay Wilder's gift to boxing fans.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWhy do they keep saying Tyson was out the ring for 2 years b4 the 1st fight? He had 3 camps and 2 fights b4 the 1st fight, then 3 camps and 2 fights b4 the 2nd fight? Is the 3rd fight still a cherry-pick too?
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
You really are a dumb ass aren't ya? Now go play wit yo mama!
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostFury is under more pressure because not only is he the champion but is also the heavy betting favorite going into this Wilder trilogy bout too. Wilder is under no pressure at all because he is the heavy betting underdog who is expected to lose and with nothing to lose.
He is no longer the champion but Fury is. By the way where is Fury anyhow? The last time we've seen him he was cancelling the trilogy bout by feigning COVID while being out and about on the town chilling with boxing fans with no PPE on.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYou seem to be intelligent sir. So don't make me laugh. Do you really believe that Whyte could beat Deontay Wilder? He is too slow with no defense or head movement.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWhen your British Heavyweight champions grow some balls then get back at me. First, Joshua ducked Wilder and now Fury is ducking Wilder? Ask your self that question? How come any of your heroes want to fight Wilder. Fury obliterated him the last time so he should have no trouble doing it this time. However, what does he do? He goes into hiding from an impending ass whooping by feigning he has COVID?
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The Wilder fight was already agreed to for a rematch before the Wallin fight which was a stay busy get the ring rust off fight in the meantime.It’s why I’m shocked Arum didn’t have a heart attack watching Furys eye injury with a possible stoppage at any moment ,clearly money being on the line is the why it continued .
Fury and Wilder cherry picked each other if truths were said here .Last edited by REDEEMER; 07-19-2021, 05:12 PM.Rodtang likes this.
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Fight 1 was a massive clear cherry pick. Fury was a big name in the worst shape of his career..
Fight 2 was Wilder accepting he would get out boxed but considered Fury a feather fist so he was guaranteed 12 full rounds to land his power just once.
Fight 3 (if it even happens) he now knows what is in front of him now but has convinced himself and some fkking morons that the whole world was against him cuz everybody is a racist and they all cheated cuz of white privilege so this time he will just try much harder cuz he really really wants to win.Last edited by DaNeutral.; 07-19-2021, 05:16 PM.SUBZER0ED likes this.
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
Well, if that's the case, why didn't Wilder just beat Whyte's ass, get that money, and then face Joshua in the mega fight? Instead, he fed us some BS that Whyte isn't worthy, that he's loyal to Al Haymon and will make far more money with him than the $100 million that Hearn offered him. How's that working out for him?
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