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    My man, other than snarky comments you are full of crap
    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
    You still waiting for hearn's announcement?

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      Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
      You said that Joshua must win in spectacular fashion or his legacy is irreparably damaged. I simply pointed out that Wilder's gift didn't seem to bother you or your legacy judges one little bit.
      Legacy tapes show Wilder over-anxious and head-hunting all night ... Fury pitter-patter-ing his way to a possible decision except for being dropped on his back rudely twice, after failing to hurt his opponent the entire fight.

      Legacy Judges will issue report update after the rematch

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        Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
        Who's scared NOW, though....which is what I typed in the post you quoted
        Whatcha sayin'? You drop the man 4X's. The man is on his back licking your boots during the fight, doesn't really know where he is ... and months later you develop a fear of the man?? Really?? Who does that??

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          Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
          Whatcha sayin'? You drop the man 4X's. The man is on his back licking your boots during the fight, doesn't really know where he is ... and months later you develop a fear of the man?? Really?? Who does that??
          If Andy is so brave, why would it matter where they fight ?!?!?

          It's the same AJ

          Fear makes a fluky win much more visible.

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            What's my point? Whyte never turned down a fight with Breazeale even though he knew it was just another WBC road block. When Dillian Whyte was ordered by the WBC to fight Dominic Breazeale. The winner was supposed to be the mandatory for the winner of the Wilder and Fury rematch. If you remember Fury instead signed to ESPN and that allowed Breazeale to skip Dillion Whyte and go directly to fighting Wilder.

            It's all there .

            That's my point!



            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            I know they did. What’s your point? Fury isn’t mandatory so you’re just deflecting, again.

            Whyte turned down WBC eliminators against Breazelle and Ortiz and an IBF against Pulev. Fury turning one down is a deflection.

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              Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
              If Andy is so brave, why would it matter where they fight ?!?!?
              If AJ is so brave, why would it matter where they fight?!?!?
              If hearn is so brave, why would it matter where they fight?!?!?
              If AJ fan-girls are so brave, why would it matter where they fight?!?!?

              That's a good question, if you judge everyone by it.

              Okay, it's been fun sorta, but all that matters are the fights. All this posturing is BS. Wait till the fight, all grudges will be settled then.
              Last edited by MastaBlasta; 08-08-2019, 01:01 AM.

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                Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
                That's a good question, if you judge everyone by it.
                Andy already beat AJ. Rather easily.

                He should be the brave one.
                If AJ was truly scared, there would be no immediate rematch.

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                  Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
                  What's my point? Whyte never turned down a fight with Breazeale even though he knew it was just another WBC road block. When Dillian Whyte was ordered by the WBC to fight Dominic Breazeale. The winner was supposed to be the mandatory for the winner of the Wilder and Fury rematch. If you remember Fury instead signed to ESPN and that allowed Breazeale to skip Dillion Whyte and go directly to fighting Wilder.

                  It's all there .

                  That's my point!
                  You’re confusing multiple final eliminators. Understandable since Whyte turned down so many. The Breazelle one was over a year ago. Whyte claimed it was short notice and went to fight Helinus instead. Then he claimed that winning the wbc silver made him #1 contender (it doesn’t) it was offered to him another final eliminator against Ortiz, which like you mentioned would make him mandatory after Breazelle. You bought into Whyte saying “wahhh that would make me second mandatory and that’s not fair!” Even though his mood on that suddenly changed when it was offered a third time with Oscar Rivas. Someone who Whyte was so confident in beating that he took DBol and loaded his gloves only for WHYTE to be the one knocked down and squeaking away with a small points victory.

                  In that time, Whyte also refused to fight Pulev in a final eliminator (Hughie Fury did instead) and he also turned down a voluntary at Joshua. Guess he didn’t time his cycle right.


                  Aren’t facts nice?

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                    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
                    Legacy tapes show Wilder over-anxious and head-hunting all night ... Fury pitter-patter-ing his way to a possible decision except for being dropped on his back rudely twice, after failing to hurt his opponent the entire fight.

                    Legacy Judges will issue report update after the rematch
                    You lost me at "possible decision." If you can't even admit that Wilder lost you're either not not serious or not honest.

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                      Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
                      You lost me at "possible decision." If you can't even admit that Wilder lost you're either not not serious or not honest.
                      I'm old school, youngster. If there is no clear advantage in a round it should be thrown out. 10-9 amateur scoring is for the amateurs. If the fight is close with no clear victor, it should be a draw, period.

                      Without getting dropped twice, Fury may have gotten an amateur "points victory". In Pro Boxing, if you fail to hurt or stop your opponent, while getting hurt or stopped yourself ... it matters.

                      Actual Facts: the fight was ruled a draw ... for all of history. If it was a decisive 'W' for Fury in your personal dreamworld ... carry on, Facts Are Nice

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