2/22 FOX/ESPN PPV | Wilder vs Fury II

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fukk boxing... Im out yall

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This is what happens when you're a stan friend, just learn from this, don't stan any fighters, it's unhealthy and it makes you look foolish. None of these fighters are invincible, we have to judge them on their history not just because somebody stans them or because of their nationality. It shouldn't be fukk boxing, boxing is a great sport and Wilder is still a very good fighter and 1 of the best heavyweights in the world, you don't need to turn your back on him now, you just need stop being a stan and stop being so arrogant you can learn something from people who clearly know a lot more than you. You will enjoy it a lot more that way and your heart won't be broken, these fighters are human beings, this doesn't make Wilder a terrible fighter, he just was beaten by the much better fighter on the night and as we anaylize this him and his team have to take responsibility for the role they played in this. They should have stepped him up long before they did, he looked lost and unprepared like a scared little girl in there, even though he has great power still, but because he hasn't been stepped up he was clueless and got humiliated. If he wants to come back as a strong force, which I believe he can, he has to take responsibility, quit the delusion, humble himself and improve. I'd like to see it because cause of his power he will always be an exciting fighter, he's very entertaining, loads of fights would still love to see him in, but it has to be against quality fighters now, no more cherry picks if he wants to improve, doesn't have the time for that.
 
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I know you an AJ fan and from the UK. I truly don’t mean this as an insult but if you can’t make the extraordinarily simple practical and historical connection between a boxer who quit and a boxer who didn’t quit and took his beating. You and certain UK fans on this forum clearly are ill-equipped to have any boxing discussion.

Congrats to Fury. He deserved that win. I hope Wilder can bounce back like AJ and all the great boxers who did.

Ref: Are you ready to box?
AJ: Yes.
Ref calls off fight.

Interpret that as him quitting, then fine. Im not arguing the result, AJ got an absolute beatdown in that fight. After watching tonight and taking the entirety of the heavyweight debacle of the past couple of years in to context, i think you'll find it's yourself that's ill equiped to discuss further. Its probably too soon and your emotional to comprehend what happened. If :damn::damn::damn: didnt happen, Wilder was ready to quit within the next 30 seconds or get :dead: by the guy who he called pillow fists.

I've already seen some of you clowns saying the first knockdown was a foul shot round the top/back of the head. Remember Wilder put Fury down in the first fight with a graze to the top/back of the head but no one complained there.

This actually harks back to what had been said by Fury, and what some had said, Wilder cherrypicked the coked out/seemingly washed version of Fury to beat on and couldnt get the job done. And these UK stans always asking, who has Wilder really beaten apart from cans/75 year old cubans?

Seems more likely now what we were saying was the case, Wilder has been ducking AJ :damn::damn::damn:. Well, ill give Wilder his due, its his team protecting him from that sort of legit power, they clearly know his limits.

@LeVraiPapi :salute: I think you were the only one i saw calling this for a Fury KO
 

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He's a tremendous fighter for his style but Fury style is just better v. him.
his right hand is potent..thats unquestionable but there were cracks in his armor going all the way back to prolly the molina fight where it should have been corrected...and it wasnt...his skills never developed like they should have...it was just built around one way where he never had to learn how to make an adjustment IF he didnt land that right hand


hes a super athlete in a mediocre sport

he has size and speed and everybody else is trash except the top 3

a super athlete? :heh:..mediocre sport :heh: you just said a whole bunch of buzzwords that make no sense
 

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Tyson Fury ain't a great white hope story and never will be one, no matter how much US media tries to make it one.

Because 1. he is a traveler.

and 2. This is Tyson's (half) brother.

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Tyson Fury ain't white white. Not in the UK.

Like Romanians, Greeks etc they are not grouped together with Germans, Brits, French etc.
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Breh. He's white.
 

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Ref: Are you ready to box?
AJ: Yes.
Ref calls off fight.

Interpret that as him quitting, then fine. Im not arguing the result, AJ got an absolute beatdown in that fight. After watching tonight and taking the entirety of the heavyweight debacle of the past couple of years in to context, i think you'll find it's yourself that's ill equiped to discuss further. Its probably too soon and your emotional to comprehend what happened. If :damn::damn::damn: didnt happen, Wilder was ready to quit within the next 30 seconds or get :dead: by the guy who he called pillow fists.

I've already seen some of you clowns saying the first knockdown was a foul shot round the top/back of the head. Remember Wilder put Fury down in the first fight with a graze to the top/back of the head but no one complained there.

This actually harks back to what had been said by Fury, and what some had said, Wilder cherrypicked the coked out/seemingly washed version of Fury to beat on and couldnt get the job done. And these UK stans always asking, who has Wilder really beaten apart from cans/75 year old cubans?

Seems more likely now what we were saying was the case, Wilder has been ducking AJ :damn::damn::damn:. Well, ill give Wilder his due, its his team protecting him from that sort of legit power, they clearly know his limits.
He didnt cherry pick shyt..Fury took on Wilder when Joshua wouldnt.
 

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As a black man that 1 hurt. If that shyt ain't hurt your soul. U a cac. Gn
Naw been a boxing fan since I was a kid and have seen black fighters lose to non black fighters over all these and never been fazed unless I was a fan of that fighter.
I can understand if you a casual and feel that way
 

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This is what happens when you're a stan friend, just learn from this, don't stan any fighters, it's unhealthy and it makes you look foolish. None of these fighters are invincible, we have to judge them on their history not just because somebody stans them or because of their nationality. It shouldn't be fukk boxing, boxing is a great sport and Wilder is still a very good fighter and 1 of the best heavyweights in the world, you don't need to turn your back on him now, you just need stop being a stan and stop being so arrogant you can't learn something from people who clearly know a lot more than you. You will enjoy it a lot more that way and your heart won't be broken, these fighters are human being, this doesn't make Wilder a terrible fighter, he just was beaten by the much better fighter on the night and as we anaylize this him and his team have to take responsibility for the role they played in this. They should have stepped him up long before they did, he looked lost and unprepared like a scared little girl in there, even though he has great power still, but because he hasn't been stepped up he was clueless and got humiliated. If he wants to come back as a strong force, which I believe he can, he has to take responsibility, quit the delusion, humble himself and improve. I'd like to see it because cause of his power he will always be an exciting fighter, he's very entertaining, loads of fights would still love to see him in, but it has to be against quality fighters now, no more cherry picks if he wants to improve, doesn't have the time for that.
The nerve of this weirdo to call anyone a "stan". You spend your days writing dissertations defending matchroom. You're a promoter fanboy :mjlol:
 
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