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    #31
    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    Is it really? I see good things from Usyk, Hunter, Sanchez, and Anderson! Looking forward to see what Gassiev can bring to the table too! They look like throwbacks! Maybe the days of the giants are numbered?
    Yes compared to the stronger eras. In the history of the division it’s only been strong twice…60-70s abs again 90s. Every other era had one heavyweight dominating the scene. Rarely do you get a Zale-Graziano or Pep-Sadler type rivalry at heavyweight

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      #32
      Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post

      If you look at your first GIF, Wilder is essentially trying to do the same, it's just a case of the fight in small: Fury does it better.
      No he clearly is not….he was held in a head lock uppercut…was off balance tried to clinch which fury starting to push forward with his head damm near in wilders chest….wilders arm was caught in that position and he decided to try and punch to make space from fury

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        #33
        if wilder did any of that, his fans would be saying 'so what that's no big deal he won he's the best blah blah ' so stfu .. fury made him into his ***** in that ring .. beat his ass all over the ring and then knocked him out .. total humiliation .. I liken the last two wilder fury fights to a boy fighting a man .. the man eventually overwhelms the boy

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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          Wrong! His trainer Malik Scott has said that Deontay Wilder will be fighting again. He is not ready to retire just yet. However, whether he receives medical clearance to fight again or be the same fighter is is yet to be seen.
          Any excuses for this beatdown or you now ready to admit Fury is superior?
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            #35
            Originally posted by breeto80 View Post
            If he does come back, they won't let him face anyone dangerous. He won't be facing a " puncher " , that's for sure. I honestly think his brain is scattered. He looked on ***** street for most all of the rounds. Whereas Fury besides late 4th round , looked very steady on his feet. Wilder looked drunk. As he did he the 2nd fight. Something isn't right with the guy.
            The first KD of the 2nd and 3rd fight was the same. A right hook to the ear in the 3rd round. Those shots mess up your equilibrium. Add in the fact that he's a gangly 6'7" HW with toothpicks for legs and you get how he looked for the rest of those fights on his feet.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post

              I think saying good day is probably the best thing when you have now gone to the next tier of clutching at straws: claims of a long count. As always, the rules state a fighter has to the ref's count of 10 to get up, not 10 seconds. On top of that, the figher always times when they get up according to the ref's count. All above board. Have you tried chewing on lemon skins? You seemed to be fond of having a bitter taste in your mouth.
              Now folks are clutching straws and you suggest chewing lemon skins….yea how bout you chew this ****…..it was a long count…..certainly not fury’s fault but yes it was long….that falls on the ref …..Tyson as well as other fighters employ dirty tactics even mayweather ..this is a sport with specific rules….hell why not just have no holds barred street fight….these are supposed to be professional sanctioned fights….I’m not looking to deny fury’s win as I felt over all that he boxed nicely without the dirty tactics that he employed…..just wish people would stop denial of what their own eyes are showing them…..

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                #37
                Originally posted by JATExTHAxSNAKE View Post

                No he clearly is not….he was held in a head lock uppercut…was off balance tried to clinch which fury starting to push forward with his head damm near in wilders chest….wilders arm was caught in that position and he decided to try and punch to make space from fury
                shut up and quit your whining, your boy got beat 3 times now. The king damn near beheaded him this time but not until he gave him a thorough beat down.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

                  Any excuses for this beatdown or you now ready to admit Fury is superior?
                  Man, I tip my hat to Tyson Fury. He fought a Hell of a fight after being dropped twice early by the hardest puncher in the heavyweight division. He was much better than I expected. Great call. You British and Tyson Fury fans and Wilder haters got it right this time. I admit that I was wrong.

                  So therefore, I have to man up to eat my share of humble pie. There are no excuses.. Fury was clearly the better man that night and the best heavyweight on the planet. Which is why I wish him all the best as he travels down the road of success in the heavyweight division by representing it well.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

                    Yes compared to the stronger eras. In the history of the division it’s only been strong twice…60-70s abs again 90s. Every other era had one heavyweight dominating the scene. Rarely do you get a Zale-Graziano or Pep-Sadler type rivalry at heavyweight
                    If we include Joshua, Ruiz, Helenius, and Joe Joyce, it's a good division! What they lack is personality!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

                      Please, when quoting members make sure that their comments go above yours ; when you do the opposite it disturbs the structure of our dialogue and leads to confusion. I dont see what is so odd about presenting a opposing point of view in a discussion ; the evidence presented is valid and irrefutable. I feel that in spite being ridiculed as some kind of nutjob, Its is I that has presented the greater sound argument in these official threads.



                      Jack, I like to publicly acknowledge you as one of my few supporters from the beginning.





                      Review the evidence for yourself objectively, and if you know the Unified Rules Of Boxing you will have no trouble concluding that Tyson is guilty of gross and flagrant cheating, and Russell Mora should be under investigation for such a horrendous performance as an official of the NSAC.

                      Below I present even more incredible findings, which suggest that their was bias from referee Russell Mora.



                      ^Russell Mora, orders Deontay to go to the neutral corner around 8 seconds left in the round. However, Mora is heard counting to 5 before he instructs Wilder to move to the neutral corner. In this photo, you can see Mora pointing Wilder to the neutral-corner as Deontay is already moving to said destination ; Fury is still down.



                      ^Tyson is still down with 6 seconds left in the clock ; he was officially down with 17 seconds remaining in the 4th round. 11 seconds has past.



                      ^Russell Mora, is heard counting to 7 with 4 seconds left in the round ; 13 seconds has past.

                      By the time Mora reaches the count of 8, there is 2 seconds left in the round ; which means 15 seconds has now past and this bozo is at 8! I find it unacceptable for the opposition to justify this egregious mistake, by the fact that Deontay was in the wrong corner. The video clearly proves that Wilder immediately followed instructions the second Mora gave the command. Then we see Mora instantly turn back in a split second to continue the long count.

                      So I conclude, the facts refutes the 'neutral-corner' argument being posed around the internet by the irrational opposition. The rules do not apply to Tyson Fury, he is privileged to get near 20 second counts, rabbit-punches are perfectly legal. Then we wonder why HW's abuse steroids.
                      You need help, Fury has broken you. You are obsessed with him, try getting an actual life. This behavior isn't healthy.
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