Tyson Fury Tampered Gloves???

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Say you wanna say about the LDBC, their persistence is admirable :ehh:

It's been damn near a year since the fight and they're still fighting tooth and nail to convince everyone Fury cheated - these Mark Breland statements have added all kinds of fuel to the fire. I been watching some of 78SportsTV videos recently and even though 80% of the time he's just waffling absolute nonsense he's entertaining as hell, sounds like Ryder from San Andreas :mjlol:
 
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While I still believe Fury was cheating, Deontay is also looking like a clown! He stopped respecting the craft, threw fundamentals in the bushes and is overly enamored with his power(which is amazing but cmon breh) I been OG team bombsquad but I hate to see this disrespect he shows to the Sweet Science that is boxing. I have said this before he doesn't do road work, doesn't jump rope and now Mark is saying he isnt properly working the bags either :snoop: WTF!

Now I will state Mark doesn't get a pass first and foremost while you should protect your fighter you should also be willing to point out that shyt Fury was doing the same shyt Emmanuel Stewart taught him and that was pulling the hand out the padded portion of the glove and using it as a cudgel. Further If your fighter is adamant about going out on his shield...... All that is besides the point though Fury won! Specifically due to Deontay's disrespect of the preparation and training required to be a legit Champion but also due to Fury's own talent. I won't disrespect Fury he is legitly a great fighter and a HOF and ATG heavyweight. Not Top 5 or anything but I think he cracks my top Top 10 I just think if Deontay was serious and respectful about the craft he could and should win. While I am disappointed in Wilder I am still going to give him one more chance. I hope he can find that love and respect for the Sweet Science to properly represent but I don't know anymore :patrice:
 

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That video with Jeff Mayweather walking around the gym asking other fighters if it looked normal for Fury gloves to look like that was alarming. They even all tried to throw punches with they knuckles placed where Fury had them and said it would be damn near impossible to not break your wrist. Nobody was even hating in the video or even said he cheated. They even went in on Wilder saying he completely lacked technique.They were legit confused wondering how Fury was able to make that work during the fight with his hand placement. Tyson camp got it removed from YouTube :skip:

Point blank Fury is a lying steroid popping piece of shyt who might not be able to even fight again in his own country because of being disciplined for popping for steroids. He cheated and it will one day come to light just like what happened to Cotto, when everybody clowned him because he said he was cheated, until it came out later he was right all along.

With all that said Wilder is a clown for throwing his trainer under the bus with such a ridiculous accusation. Because of that I’m not overly concerned with whether he get a rematch or not. That was some bytch ass shyt. Regardless he was cheated by Fury the Finessing Gypsy
 

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Deontay Wilder finally closes the book on ever fighting Tyson Fury again

Deontay Wilder has admitted Tyson Fury is not part of his plans as the American puncher looks to the future following his first loss.

A year ago, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ looked out of sorts when pummeled in seven rounds by Fury at the world-famous MGM Grand.

WBN was part of the sixteen thousand plus in attendance that night in Las Vegas, jaw-droppingly watching as Wilder struggled to get out of the gate.

Fury took control and finished a major triumph with relative ease to take the WBC heavyweight title.


Since then, bad blood has reigned supreme between the pair.

Wilder accused Fury of cheating, even blaming his corner for wrongdoing in the fight. This furor led to Fury vowing never to fight Wilder again and coach Mark Breland leaving.

Launching mediation in a bid to secure an agreed trilogy chance to win back his belt, Wilder was still hopeful of stopping Fury from facing Anthony Joshua for all the divisional marbles.

But in a shock admission this week, Wilder named his targets for a return and said he wanted only to take on boxers he hadn’t fought before.

Effectively, ruling out that third encounter with Fury – probably forever.


“I’d love to fight guys I haven’t fought, you know, the ones at the top which I haven’t fought,” Wilder said on Instagram Live.

“That’s what I want. I know that’s lame, a little bit, to not name a name. But anyone I haven’t faced at the top, that’s you (so not Tyson Fury or Luis Ortiz).”

:francis:
 

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Deontay Wilder finally closes the book on ever fighting Tyson Fury again

Deontay Wilder has admitted Tyson Fury is not part of his plans as the American puncher looks to the future following his first loss.

A year ago, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ looked out of sorts when pummeled in seven rounds by Fury at the world-famous MGM Grand.

WBN was part of the sixteen thousand plus in attendance that night in Las Vegas, jaw-droppingly watching as Wilder struggled to get out of the gate.

Fury took control and finished a major triumph with relative ease to take the WBC heavyweight title.


Since then, bad blood has reigned supreme between the pair.

Wilder accused Fury of cheating, even blaming his corner for wrongdoing in the fight. This furor led to Fury vowing never to fight Wilder again and coach Mark Breland leaving.

Launching mediation in a bid to secure an agreed trilogy chance to win back his belt, Wilder was still hopeful of stopping Fury from facing Anthony Joshua for all the divisional marbles.

But in a shock admission this week, Wilder named his targets for a return and said he wanted only to take on boxers he hadn’t fought before.

Effectively, ruling out that third encounter with Fury – probably forever.


“I’d love to fight guys I haven’t fought, you know, the ones at the top which I haven’t fought,” Wilder said on Instagram Live.

“That’s what I want. I know that’s lame, a little bit, to not name a name. But anyone I haven’t faced at the top, that’s you (so not Tyson Fury or Luis Ortiz).”

:francis:


:mjlol:

he don’t want the smoke
 
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