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Tyson was bullshyting and contradicting himself the whole time lol. He was funny when he said about seeing his masculinity though lol, even Wilder laughed at that lol. I guess it was better than the first 1, but it seemed overly friendly considering they are fighting soon, don't need it to be fake but it was a bit too nice for my liking, I was wondering if it's some weird kind of mental game from Tyson or not, luring him into a false sense of security or some shyt. Wilder was right when he said Tyson was a crazy man, he really is.

funny you should say that i thought that about the press tour in their first fight was too friendly.

theirs definitely animosity there, but they are both being professional sportmen and gentlemen. the closer the camps get to fight day the more animosity will come out.
 

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Apparently Wilder doesn't know what lineal is either, lineal exists, it's just debatable if Tyson is the rightful claim to that because of past events. You can't beat 1 man, not fight the rematch were obliged to and then to be the best and lineal, imagine if Busta Douglas fought Mike then went away, would he be then the best 100 percent until he decided to come back? Lol. shyt don't make sense. Hopefully we will see who the best is out of the top 3 at some point if everybody fights eachother. all up in the air at the moment, hopefully the winner will fight AJ, would be better straight away as AJ is favourite against Pulev and then we can really see who's the top man in the division at that time, but will fully see at the end when they've all retired.
 

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funny you should say that i thought that about the press tour in their first fight was too friendly.

theirs definitely animosity there, but they are both being professional sportmen and gentlemen. the closer the camps get to fight day the more animosity will come out.

It was at times, but they had a bit of back and forth too which was interesting at times, some arguments etc. It seems like 2 old friends playing with eachother at the moment lol.

And yeah it could be, Tyson is a lunatic, he may start acting crazy and aggressive closer to fight, anything he can do mind games wise he will try do it.
 

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I saw some recent pictures of Fury recently, he looks bigger and heavier, will try post when possible.
 

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Wilder-Fury Rematch - Pay-Per-View Undercard Information
By Random Hits

Published On Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:10 PM EST

Three fights have been added to the PPV undercard for the PPV event headlined by the highly anticipated rematch between unbeaten WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and undefeated lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury taking place Saturday, February 22 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

In the co-main event, former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin will square off against former title challenger Gerald “El Gallo Negro” Washington in a 12-round IBF Heavyweight Title eliminator. The PPV begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and includes the PPV featured bout as WBO Junior Featherweight World Champion Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete, a.k.a “The Mexican Iron Man” defends his title against Filipino contender Jeo Santisima. In the PPV opener, super welterweight sensation Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora will face 2016 Australian Olympian Daniel Lewis in a 10-round battle of unbeatens.

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The 33-year-old Martin (27-2-1, 24 KOs) became heavyweight champion in January 2016 when he won by TKO against then unbeaten Vyacheslav Glazkov. After losing his title to Anthony Joshua, Martin has won four of his last five fights, with all of his wins coming inside the distance. Originally from St. Louis, now living in Las Vegas and currently training in Southern California with Manny Robles, Martin bounced back from a narrow decision defeat to Adam Kownacki in 2018 to earn victories in 2019 against Gregory Corbin in March and Daniel Martz in July.

"It is great to be back on the big stage,” said Martin. “Wilder vs. Fury II is the biggest heavyweight fight in a long time and it’s great to be on the PPV. February 22 will get me one step closer to my goal of becoming two-time heavyweight champion. Gerald Washington is standing in my way, so it’s my job to go right through him toward my ultimate goal."

Washington (20-3-1, 13 KOs) is a six-foot-six heavyweight contender who was a former college football standout at the University of Southern California and a U.S. Navy veteran. Born in San Jose, California, Washington scored an impressive victory in his last outing, knocking out veteran contender Robert Helenius in July. Washington was unbeaten in his first 19 pro fights, before dropping his world title challenge against Deontay Wilder in February 2017.

“This title eliminator is a very big opportunity for me and I’m going to do everything in my power to win on February 22,” said Washington. “I have the right team behind me and the right mindset. I’ve known Martin my whole career and we even spent some time working together in the ring. I’m going to be at my best and I expect the same from him. It’s an honor to be a part of an event like this. Deontay and Tyson are both characters and I’m glad I can be a part of what’s going to be a great night of boxing on February 22.”

Representing San Juan Zitlaltepec, Distrito Federal, México, Navarrete (30-1, 26 KOs) captured his 122-pound title by defeating Isaac Dogboe in December 2018, and emphatically retained the title by stopping Dogboe in the final round of their rematch in May 2019. The 25-year-old stayed busy after securing the title, scoring stoppage victories in successful title defenses in August, September and most recently in December, when he knocked out Francisco Horta in Mexico. He is boxing’s most active world champion, as the Santisima bout will be his fifth title defense in nine months.

“I am motivated to make my fifth defense in less than a year and especially because I’m proud to be part of a historic card headlined by Wilder vs. Fury II,” said Navarrete. “This is a great opportunity to put on an exhibition for the fans and showcase my talent once again. I’m very grateful to my promoters, Bob Arum and Fernando Beltran, for giving me these opportunities."

The 23-year-old Santisima (19-2, 16 KOs) turned pro in 2013 as a 16-year-old and has not lost a fight since his fourth career contest in 2014. A native of Masbate City, Philippines, Santisima will ride a 17-fight winning streak into his U.S. debut and his first world title opportunity on February 22. His 2019 campaign saw him deliver victories over Alvius Maufani in August and Rene Dacquel in December.

“I really appreciate this opportunity, as this has been my dream since I was a kid,” said Santisima. “For this fight, I will train and prepare to become the new champion. I don’t feel any pressure. I will just do my best on fight night to show the world who I am. I heard and read the news that this fight is a mismatch, but I will do my best to give a great fight.”

Towering at nearly six-feet six-inches, Fundora (13-0-1, 9 KOs) has used his height and length, combined with power and aggressiveness, to rack up an unbeaten record since turning pro in 2016. Fighting out of Coachella, California, Fundora fought three times in 2019, including TKO victories over then unbeaten fighters Donnie Marshall and Hector Manuel Zepeda. The 22-year-old most recently fought to an exciting split-draw against fellow contender Jamontay Clark in August.

A 2016 Olympian representing his native Sydney, Australia, Lewis (6-0, 4 KOs) was unbeaten in 2019, his first year as a professional. The 26-year-old picked up his first five wins between his debut in March and his U.S. debut in November where he defeated Alexis Gaytan. Most recently, Lewis knocked out then-unbeaten Rivo Kundimang in December.
 

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Some people in Wilder's team have some paper thin skins

first DiBella saying he got dropped cause he tried to negotiate with DAZN and then this

I think this cultivates an atmosphere of a lot of dikkriders too. They are scared to say their true opinions or the reality to avoid repercussions. There's a lot of politics in the boxing media. Certain fighters make it difficult if you say stuff about them, even if it's not disrespectful, others don't really care and just see it as a part of a game. It's shame that usually the ones who don't care get a harder ride than the ones who try to pressure others which seems unfair but I guess it's somewhat human nature for some. Don't think Paulie should have been banned for saying Fury won, he was just doing his commentary job, seems unfair, Wilder was very aggressive towards him after those comments and he rolls deep so he has some of these smaller guys shook.
 
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Apparently Wilder doesn't know what lineal is either, lineal exists, it's just debatable if Tyson is the rightful claim to that because of past events. You can't beat 1 man, not fight the rematch were obliged to and then to be the best and lineal, imagine if Busta Douglas fought Mike then went away, would he be then the best 100 percent until he decided to come back? Lol. shyt don't make sense. Hopefully we will see who the best is out of the top 3 at some point if everybody fights eachother. all up in the air at the moment, hopefully the winner will fight AJ, would be better straight away as AJ is favourite against Pulev and then we can really see who's the top man in the division at that time, but will fully see at the end when they've all retired.

He does know, Tyson Fury isn't the lineal champ, its bullshyt

Even Michael Buffer knows that, do yall know anything about boxing, Lennox Lewis was the last Lineal Champion, the lineage ended with him.

Klistcho was the WBC champion and number 1 heavyweight when Wlad had the other belts, and he never fought him, so he never became number 1 he was never the lineal champ

 
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Some people in Wilder's team have some paper thin skins

first DiBella saying he got dropped cause he tried to negotiate with DAZN and then this

He tried to sneak Wilder away to DAZN the competition, what the fukk are you talking about, why else would they fire him unless he was in violation

Wilder probably thought it was harmless until Haymon found out about it and they cut the cord
 

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He does know, Tyson Fury isn't the lineal champ, its bullshyt

Even Michael Buffer knows that, do yall know anything about boxing, Lennox Lewis was the last Lineal Champion, the lineage ended with him.

Klistcho was the WBC champion and number 1 heavyweight when Wlad had the other belts, and he never fought him, so he never became number 1 he was never the lineal champ



I'm not saying Fury is the legit lineal champ. I'm saying Wilder doesn't know what it is, he said he'd never heard of it before prior and he asked where's the belt when it's a status not a belt.
 
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