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    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    Do you think its Tyson Fury's favorite drug, CRACK?

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    It was *******.

    Funny that fat depressed coke head slapped Wilder silly.


    Wilder talks like he is on crack though.

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      Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
      I pay money to watch people punch each other in the face and when that happens, people get hurt and several die every year. As long as two people are throwing fists at each other, injuries and deaths will happen whether you like it or not.

      If you dont like violent sports where people can die, then choose another sport like ping pong or golf.

      I find it kinda funny how loads of fans on here are crying over this.

      Next time a fighters gets labeled a quitter, i will make sure to bump this thread.
      You missed the point, my friend. People enjoy participating in and watching physical contact sports. This includes me. I, as well as millions of others, have my had my share of sc****s and bruises. But this is a long way from glorifying and reveling in death. As I said, boxing is not a Roman circus and boxers are not gladiators.

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        Originally posted by Bonduu View Post
        I can see Wilders studity has affected you too, so sad for you to defend such gabbage.
        It's hilarious that I actually have to explain this.

        Pretty much every legend of the sport has said they're willing to die in the ring, or other similar phrases. Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Mike Tyson, etc.

        They're warriors. That's what they signed up for! If they didn't have that mentality, then every fight would end with the wimpier guy taking a knee and begging the ref to stop the fight when things get rough in there.

        The fighter's job is to FIGHT. The referee, doctor, and corner all play roles in protecting the fighter. Again, if every fighter just took a knee when things weren't going their way, then we wouldn't need the ref or the corner to do those duties. But that's not how boxing is, and it's completely unrealistic to expect fighters to have that mentality.

        That being said, Mark Breland did a good job. And that's why we need people like Mark in the sport.

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          You are mischaracterizing what people are saying. No is saying a fighter who quits because he is badly beaten is a coward, much less when his corner throws in the towel. People are mocking Wilder because of the silly excuses he has made and blaming others makes him look even more silly. And yes, preferring death in the ring to an honorable defeat is ******. There is an infinite number of things that Wilder can do and people will not complain -- starting with being gracious in victory and defeat.

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            Good chance you'd just get brain damage, lose anyway and live a ****ty existence. Any sane ref will stop you anyway.

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              Wilder should take step aside money but get guaranteed Tyson has to rematch him after Joshua. You don't lose your fight or too much time, you pocket extra money and get enough time to try and improve. You really want to show heart you try to get better and work harder, not take unnecessary punishment.

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                I used to like Wilder a few years ago but the more he talks now, the more he sounds like a f@cking idiot.

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                  Let’s say:

                  -Wilder exercises rematch but accepts step aside
                  -Fury and Joshua fight, Joshua wins all the belts

                  Does Wilder still fight Fury for no belt?

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                    fine line between tough and ******. if not throwing the towel when soundly beaten is more important than potentially not being able to go home to your kids....you dont deserve to be a father and you have well crossed that line into ******!

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                      Originally posted by sidefx996 View Post
                      Are you high?! Yes Wilder is a super tough SOB and unlike many disrespectful idiots I give him the credit he deserves. But he was stumbling around for several rounds, had a lot taken off his punches, and was NOTICEABLEY uncomfortable, hurt, mentally beaten, etc. etc. It had gotten uncomfortable to watch several rounds prior. "Gladly eating?" Didn't look too happy dude... Wasn't remotely close to putting him on the canvas?! He dropped him twice and Wilder stumbled down several other times including one time the ref and the ropes caught him. You SERIOUSLY think Fury would've punched himself out and Wilder would have "got in that ass." You can't seriously be that obtuse... There was only one way that fight was going had the corner and the ref (who already said he had been ready to stop the fight) not stopped it and that's with brain damage.
                      The reason why Wilder's legs were weak was from all the dirty, illegal roughhousing tactics Fury was employing. You know I'm telling the truth. You saw the fight. So tell the truth.

                      Also, those two official knockdowns weren't knockdowns at all they were fouls. One came from a rabbit punch behind the head while the other came from a trip.

                      Also, Fury was leaning a lot on the back of Wilder's neck which is also illegal and headlocking him too as he would hit him with body punches. You know that wasn't fair.

                      Fury was doing a lot cheating in there and was getting away with it. So what is there left for Deontay Wilder to do in the event of a trilogy; Other than to kick him in the nuts and elbow him in the eyes, to cause huge cuts, by making him bleed out, it in order to make it an even playing field?

                      So that is why I am against a third fight with Tyson Fury. If Frank Warren and Eddie wants an undisputed then let them have it. It's because Wilder doesn't a chance of winning a fight against the type of Fury who fought him on Saturday night other than by a disqualification.

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