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

Who Loses The 0?


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Krazy

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Finally that p*ssyhole wilders done.:russ:

Don’t wanna hear no smack talk.
Should have just fought AJ.

My guy Tyson:salute:
 

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Yup, this was always the end goal

Wilder had a chance against both but that’s it...

AJ is a better boxer and Fury is a better boxer than both BUT AJ is strong and can punch with a good jab.

this the fight people want to see now. Wilder thought Fury was food and ended up becoming Fury’s lunch
 

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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 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.
I said what I said out of emotion.. I'm still passionate and have much love for the sport of boxing...I wasn't just a stan of Wilder.. I stand with and backed Wilder based purely out of the unjust amount of hate Wilder got from day 1....Wilder represented more to me as than just some fighter.. He represented something MUCH bigger.. bigger than boxing.. If you not a black man from America you could NEVER understand this so you can save your lecture for the next man..and behalf of #Bombsquad Suck my dikk :pacspit:
 

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People need to stop talking shyt on Wilder in here - dude was beat to shyt with a burst eardrum and he was STILL ready to go out on his shield. Respect that man.
Nah facts. He stood tall much longer than I thought he would. I hope he can come back for the rematch and redeem himself. After the fight he was saying he was going through some shyt and whatnot but wasn’t making excuses so maybe he really was off.

It was weird as hell seeing his trainer silent as hell when he was in the corner after the round.
 

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aj n usyk should be next

For Fury? I think it should be AJ, then Whyte, because Whyte is the mandatory, so just give him his shot in my opinion, he's more than earned it. After that would love to see Usyk, as that happens it could give Dubois a chance to gain experience and be a contender maybe. Fury to fulfill his legacy has to fight the current best and a few of the very bright people too, if he does he could go down as an all time great. He's highly skilled, I respect that, but even more so his heart, I can't say I knew for sure who'd win the fighter but my Dad asked me who to bet on and I said I don't know cause so many unknowns but gun to my head Fury. He showed a lot tonight, that was a legacy fight, the heart he showed, the skill and courageousness is highly commendable. When I looked at him he looked supremely confident throughout, backstage, ringwalk, during announcement, he just looked serious and about business. My critique was at times I felt he was too open, but you could argue it was by design and knew what he was doing because he didn't really ever get hurt, but I just personally feel he took some risks he didn't need to against a puncher of Wilder's pedigree. But he walked him down fearlessly, have to give him major props, he bullied the bully like he said, he did exactly what he said and I have to respect that.
 
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For Fury? I think it should be AJ, then Whyte, because Whyte is the mandatory, so just give him his shot in my opinion, he's more than earned it. After that would love to see Usyk, as that happens it could give Dubois a chance to gain experience and be a contender maybe. Fury to fulfill his legacy has to fight the current best and a few of the very bright people too, if he does he could go down as an all time great. He's highly skilled, I respect that, but even more so his heart, I can't say I knew for sure who'd win the fighter but I my Dad asked me who to bet on and I said I don't know cause so many unknowns but gun to my head Fury. He showed a lot tonight, that was a legacy fight, the heart he showed, the skill and courageousness is highly commendable. When I looked at him he looked supremely confident throughout, backstage, ringwalk, during announcement, he just looked serious and about business. My critique was at times I felt he was too open, but you could argue it was by design and knew what he was doing because he didn't really ever get hurt, but I just personally feel he took some risks he didn't need to against a puncher of Wilder's pedigree. But he walked him down fearlessly, have to give him major props, he bullied the bully like he said, he did exactly what he said and I have to respect that.
Aj should pay pulev step aside money and get the fury fight. shyt be huge in the uk
 

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And for now, Wilder is done unless he got that rematch clause etched in stone.

There really isn’t a need for another fight. He should’ve lost the first one but was gifted a draw and definitely lost this one.

The thing about AJ is that he lost, took his lost like a champ, retooled and came back to dominate Ruiz. So much to the point no one needs a 3rd fight from them either.

Just go ahead and make Fury vs.AJ now... that’s the biggest HW fight right now.

Wilder gonna need to retool, beat some legit guys (Whyte, Ruiz, anybody Fury or Joshua has fought) just to get his shot again... unless he has a clause.

but even if he has a clause, you think he ready to get schooled again? Career would definitely be over after a 3rd loss
 

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I disagree. Wilder has a good jab but doesn't use it enough. I also think he has a weak chin. But in all other points I think you're spot on.

I think he has a strong chin. Hes been knocked down, what 2x? And he's taken some good shots throughout his career. I think he has no jab because it's amateurish. Not only does he not throw it enough, but he doesn't put anything behind it. I think we both can agree that he definitely doesn't double or triple up, or feint it, but if he put something behind it a all, it could be dangerous.
 
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