10/9 ESPN & FOX PBC PPV: Deontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury III (WBC Heavyweight Title)

Who Wins?

  • Fury by KO

    Votes: 31 15.5%
  • Fury by TKO

    Votes: 41 20.5%
  • Fury by Decision

    Votes: 40 20.0%
  • Draw

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Wilder by KO

    Votes: 71 35.5%
  • Wilder by TKO

    Votes: 10 5.0%
  • Wilder by Decision

    Votes: 4 2.0%

  • Total voters
    200
  • Poll closed .

Mr. Leonidas

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Have to give Wilder credit for taking the beating he took, but that's where the respect for him ends. As a sportsman, he's a joke, and has always made excuses, and will continue to do so. It's no surprise where his idiotic stans get it from. Arguably the dumbest stans other any athlete in any sport. They can never make a coherent argument.

Pathetic stans.

I never was a fan of Wilder simply because of his lack of boxing skill and mainly because of how PBC managed his career with tomato can after tomato can. But considering he started at age 20, I get it.

However after last night I have nothing but respect and admiration for his warrior spirit. I'll never say or even think a negative thing about him again.


But the stans are crazy and don't realize they sully Wilders perception and legacy. In the end even Wilder relented and gave Fury his props. Ya need to do the same.
 

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I feel May is way too soon. Come back in 2023 in a build up fight, if at all. Wilder a multi millionaire, had blood coming out his ear in 2 fights in a row and turning 36 soon. He has nothing left to prove.

He is turning 36. He needs to get in all the paydays he can before he retires.
 

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He is turning 36. He needs to get in all the paydays he can before he retires.

Not at the expense of his health tho bro. I can't stress enough he took two bad beatings in a row which left him with blood coming out of his ears. He already has generational wealth. Only fight I'd allow him to take if I was managing is a easy gimme tuneup and then Joshua IF Joshua loses, since that payday would be substantial. But the financial payout between that fight and literally any other fight for him is just not worth it imo. He's not gonna make crazy money fighting guys lower in the rankings. Nothing to gain fighting Ruiz, Whyte, Anderson, Sanchez etc.
 

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I never was a fan of Wilder simply because of his lack of boxing skill and mainly because of how PBC managed his career with tomato can after tomato can. But considering he started at age 20, I get it.

However after last night I have nothing but respect and admiration for his warrior spirit. I'll never say or even think a negative thing about him again.


But the stans are crazy and don't realize they sully Wilders perception and legacy. In the end even Wilder relented and gave Fury his props. Ya need to do the same.

What did Wilder say?
 

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Excellent :blessed:


So what are the parameters of this ban? Is it just from the Ring and how long does it last?


And what was the prize he PMd you hehehe:skip:
Ban bet until wilder returns..

Our bet was if wilder wins, I leave the Coli, if fury wins via KO, he sends me nudes. Win, win :thumbsup:
 

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boxing stamina is something different
if you lay down the foundation early, its just gonna be in you. plus fury did a lot of holding to get rest.

Yeah boxing shape is the hardest type of condition to get into imo, especially to the point of tip top shape, def not something that can happen overnight.
 
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