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

Who Loses The 0?


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Cereal_Bowl_Assassin

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So where did the punch land that knock wilder down it was a flagrant shot to the back of the head he cheated because thats the only way he could win

Where is your integrity as a man are you true to the sport or not

Cheated? You are acting as if fury targeted the back of his head. Wilder leaned in and lowered his head, it was a unfortunate "accident"
 

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How does this make any sense..let his trainers help him get back on his feet lol

Sometimes people gotta leave race out of their decision making because it's obvious on this board that is a major factor for people's choices.

I dont even understand how some people could enjoy a sporting event when they make it a racial thing

it’s for daps

it doesn’t have to make sense
 

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I also don't like Jay Deas questioning Mark Breland decision to stop the fight publicly. I understand it's still kinda in the heat of the after-fight but still. Yeah as a fighter, Wilder is supposed to want to go out on his shield, but it's your responsibility as a trainer to protect him so he doesn't have to make that decision. Wilder was moving around the ring drunk with his ear bleeding. You can't have him taking flush shots over and over. Dude was clearly fukked up. When a fighter is defenseless like that just taking punches with no way to counter, that pride shyt goes out the window. Protect your fighter :beli:
 

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Been saying it for four years....


Learn


How

To

Box
Exactly. I have been saying this too for years. He has been getting buy on knocking people out but when you run into a actual boxer you will always be in trouble.

got into a big argument with my boy after the 1st Fury/Wilder fight. I told him I was pissed off. He said he was too. Because he thought Wilder won cleanly. I was :gucci: nikka he got a gift. I was pissed cause in my mind he should have LOST. He was outboxed the whole time.


We got into a big argument about it :mjlol:

convinced breh to take the emotion out of it. We both want Wilder to dominate. But it can cloud how things really happened.

So I grabbed some paper and we re watched the fight. At the end of each round we decided who won. At the end we tallied up the scores and he was :ohhh: I told him breh. I was so mad cause that nikka can’t box worth a damn! He got gifted a draw. So we will take it. But he really should have lost. He had to concur:ehh:
 

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shyt caught me off guard but when wilder ear was bleeding I knew it was over because his equilibrium was fukked. Credit must be given to fury team because he made sure the fight was made not only for the cut to heal but also to make sure he bulked up properly. He got the nutritionist that worked with GGG and badou jack

Another thing I said that turned out true was Sugar Hill would have a calming effect on him and a serious effect. All respect to Ben Davison, I respect his mind for boxing but he's younger than Tyson and Tyson is the boss in that relationship and that isn't really healthy as a trainer. Tyson could do what he wanted with Ben because Ben crossed the line in my opinion too much between trainer, friend and admirer. fukk that in my opinion, with this camp it was serious, he cut out the bullshyt and prepared like a pro, he wasn't in ideal condition but he came in fighting condition with a gameplan, he executed it and in the ring executed Wilder. Fury left no stones unturned here, he had a legendary cut man with Stitch, great nutritionist, he took it serious, he hasn't always done that in the past. This fight he wanted to win, he not only won but he dominated and abused Wilder. He deserves the praise today, nobody can take anything away from him, he just deserves props because it was mentally and physically elite performance.
 

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I also don't like Jay Deas questioning Mark Breland decision to stop the fight publicly. I understand it's still kinda in the heat of the after-fight but still. Yeah as a fighter, Wilder is supposed to want to go out on his shield, but it's your responsibility as a trainer to protect him so he doesn't have to make that decision. Wilder was moving around the ring drunk with his ear bleeding. You can't have him taking flush shots over and over. Dude was clearly fukked up. When a fighter is defenseless like that just taking punches with no way to counter, that pride shyt goes out the window. Protect your fighter :beli:

I agree with this and thought this myself, it seems to me Mark may care more about Wilder than Jay does. The fight is important for sure, but Wilder was taking a sustained beating in there that had no signs at all of stopping but only getting worse, it wasn't like it was out of nowhere prematurely, was after around 3 knockdowns and him keep taking big shots while he was bleeding and exhausted. I think it would only have got worse and it's the corner's job to protect their fighter. I agree even if Jay would have liked to have given it a little longer then it should be discussed privately, why throw Mark under the bus simply for trying to protect his friend and fighter? It just seems a bit of a cheap move to make to save face. He clearly had Wilder's safety in mind and that's most important.
 

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I See alot of dumb talk online about wilder being overrated when in reality, Fury was always going to be a bad matchup for him, if they rematch I just dont see a different outcome. Fury clearly prepared for Wilder to make little no adjustments. Wilder is a still a great champion and a loss isnt the end of his career.
 

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So this bum Wilder lost to a CAC on live TV?


Wow.


He can't show his face in the hood anymore. SMH

Nah he’s always welcomed in the hood....



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But he better get with Freddie Roach or some shyt and learn how to box decently
 
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