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

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noodles

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Referee was atrocious.. Very amatuer. I counted at least twice the bell rang and ppl were still in the ring, fighters were about to exchange and the ref was still in the corner.. Joke ting
 

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‪seeing this white man sing showtunes, beat up and lick this black man, give another concert right after. I feel like I just lost personally.....‬


why? You weren’t the gym with him hitting the heavy bag, you don’t know him. Whether you’ll admit it or not, you made the fight about race, when in reality it’s 2 guys boxing for sport. Your life was not going to change for the worse nor the better with the outcome of this fight.

Stop clogging your thoughts with nonsensical things, and you will live a happier life
 

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Y'all Self Hating Negros, Big Head Mexicans, Peckerwoods love to see A Black Man Fall, y'all the same hoes was talking that shyt when AJ lost to Ruiz. Personally my favorite fighters were Tyson, Mayweather and Sweet Pea and they retired, I watch Boxing to watch Warrior's fight, but when a Black Man lose against another race y'all be like giddy bytches
 

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i mean im not born yesterday..i know why they were so adamant on wilder panning out and didnt want to see a comparison to someone that was not seen as a top fighter in his divisions even though he did hold belts

the black american heavyweight hasn't been seen as a top heavyweight in a long time esp after that dope era of heavyweights of the 90s if you were old enough to remember..it says something hasim rahman is the last american fighter to be THEE man at heavyweight

in the last 2 decades - hasim rahman, lamon brewster, chris byrd, and shannon briggs were heavyweight champions BUT they were overshadowed by the klitschkos (who ppl like to front on) or lennox lewis who were DOMINANT!!!...byrd was the most talented of the 4 and has the best resume but he never captured that type of attention..lamon had glitches before his reign...had some good wins as champion and lost his belt and prime in one of the greatest fights no one talks about because he lost to someone that was like ranked 13 by the wbo...rahman got his day in the sun and never really regained full form in the big fights...briggs got lucky in his 2 biggest victories.

so thats why when you have wilder knocking nikkas out like he was you have ppl contradicting themselves crazy on their own beliefs because they wanted a dominant black american heavyweight...glaring flaws and all..all of those 4 never got the support wilder did and they were better fighters than him..not briggs though..they were similar to a degree but thats another convo lol
 

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So what’s next for Deontay? He’s 34...keep his trainer or get a new one? Run back the trilogy or build some confidence with a tune up?
 

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I think they will basically have to take a 3rd fight with Fury just for the payday
I think it's only a matter of whether they risk Wilder looking bad against a PBC jobber before taking that 3rd fight (after the beating Fury put on him I don't think we can make any assumptions about how Wilder will fare even against jobber status guys like Arreola)
Or going right to the 3rd fight next
If he loses a 3rd fight and loses even remotely as badly as he just did his status is done.

Yeah, money could play a big factor. They won’t want to lose that money unless they have a back up plan.

Wilder also will want to save face, they could say something about him having an injury or they could say they wanna come back later for a better deal.

My gut feeling is they are gonna get him to take the 3rd fight. With his punching power he always has a shot, maybe Wilder will be more aggressive. I don’t wanna see it again though, same winner twice so what’s the point of yet another 1. If Wilder wins it’s still 1 out of 3 so it just doesn’t seem worth it, but that’s a fans perspective

I’d just rather see AJ vs Fury asap for undisputed, it’s fresh. Then Wilder could fight the winner possibly and at some point. He could even become mandatory with high level fights.

Wilder to me still deals with people on the jobber type level. I’d like to see a challenge for him, I’d like to see Ruiz for example, at this point even Kownacki isn’t a terrible fight, but Ruiz I’d find interesting because of the styles.

I think Wilder would knock out the lower level guys you mentioned still. I think for his development he has to fight stronger fighters.

Fury was right when he said he brought him into big time boxing, he brought him into elite boxing yesterday too and Wilder cracked.
 
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See the difference in this vs when Ruiz got AJ outta there is that the fight was damn near even before AJ got sparked for good. Last night Wilder didnt win ONE damn round or didn't have us thinking that he could hurt Fury at ANY point. After round 2, there was NO doubt he was on his way to an L.

He was tensed, gassed, and showed he cant fight on the inside (just like Kovalev) which is why even during the Szpilka fight we saw him get exposed when someone closes the distance on him. AJ would uppercut him to the North Pole. Usyk was pivot and counter Wilder to sleep. He's fukked

Charles Martin would spark him too :ufdup: Wilder cause #MillionaireMartin the A-Side in that fight. Don't call us, we'll call you :smugdraper:
 

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See the difference in this vs when Ruiz got AJ outta there is that the fight was damn near even before AJ got sparked for good. Last night Wilder didnt win ONE damn round or didn't have us thinking that he could hurt Fury at ANY point. After round 2, there was NO doubt he was on his way to an L.

He was tensed, gassed, and showed he cant fight on the inside (just like Kovalev) which is why even during the Szpilka fight we saw him get exposed when someone closes the distance on him. AJ would uppercut him to the North Pole. Usyk was pivot and counter Wilder to sleep. He's fukked

Charles Martin would spark him too :ufdup: Wilder cause #MillionaireMartin the A-Side in that fight. Don't call us, we'll call you :smugdraper:



Respect to both fighters. You can tell there’s no real animosity.


Fury said something to Wilder about how he hurt him in the first round, audio cut out but :ehh:
 

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Fury's entrance was powerful to me, I watched it closely and it he was oozing confidence, he was singing on the way to the ring, but it wasn't the showy bullshyt he did for the Wallin fight where it was boastful and was a bit embarrassing the entrance. He looked supremely confident but completely relaxed and ready to carry out the task. I loved the song choice, very unconventional, and coming out on the throne fit nicely with his nickname.

I thought Wilder's entrance was really dope too, I particularly enjoyed the Pac Bomb First playing, fit in well with the Bomb Squad team name and also a nice tribute to Pac considering he was shot after the fight there in 96 all them years ago and led to his death.

They both hyped me up, in different ways, 1 was calm and powerful, 1 was emotionally provocative, fight lived up to the hype.
 
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