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02-21-2019, 02:43 PM #61
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02-21-2019, 02:45 PM #62
I'd reserve a table at Dorsia, 8pm Friday.
Look, you're my best friend, so don't take this the wrong way but, in 20 years if you're still here postin' in hhhnnnggg threads, beggin' for mod reps, and braggin' about whales you harpooned from POF, I'll f'in kill ya. That's not a threat, that's a fact, I'll f'in kill ya. You got somethin' none of us have, and you don't owe it to yourself man, you owe it to me. Cuz tomorrow I'm gonna wake up and I'll be red, and I'll still be a socially awkward/FA. And that's all right.
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02-21-2019, 02:46 PM #63
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Fury is deceptively quick and has more boxing ability than the other two put together. His head movement is also on another level, which can't be said for Wioder or Joshua.
Joshua struggled against Wlad and could have lost. Fury took the piss out of a better version of Wlad for 12 rounds. He totally dominated a fight against a man who had bossed the division for about a decade.
He also outcalssed Wilder completely after spending two years as a coke addled, obese, bum. If you don't think he's the best in the world at the moment you're clueless.*Always Pick 2 Crew*
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02-21-2019, 02:49 PM #64
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02-21-2019, 02:54 PM #65
what the heck? joshua tko'd wlad in the 11th and ur saying tyson had a better showing in his decision? remember, this was after wlad had a two year break after, like u said, dominated his division for a decade.
and fury didnt completely outclass wilder. he got laid da fk out! everyone thought it was over. like i said if u took a few inches off his height and reach fury would nowhere be as good of a fighter as everyone thinks. imo hes very sloppy and makes up for it with his size and heart and chin.
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02-21-2019, 03:03 PM #66
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Joshua also got put on his arse and the fight could've gone either way until the 7th. A younger Wlad who hadn't been beaten in years couldn't get near Fury.
And Fury got up after the knockdowns, two knockdowns don't win you a boxing match you tit. Wilder won three rounds at best and most would even give Fury the 12th as he totally dominated the round after the knockdown.
"take a few inches" off Fury isn't an argument. He has what he has.*Always Pick 2 Crew*
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02-21-2019, 03:47 PM #67
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This thread is a mess
Joshua won his first title in his 16th fight, fought Klitschko in his 19th and unified in his 21st.
Wilder was still fighting people with losing records at that point in his career and was fighting average opponents (Stiverne is bang average) until Ortiz which was his 40th fight. He's literally got two strong names on his resume, a 38 year old Ortiz and Fury which he should have lost if the refs did their job right. He knows his career is nearing it's end which is why he wants Joshua so bad but Joshua is not even at his peak yet.
Joshua started his career a lot more riskier than either Wilder or Fury to get to where he is and it's why he can make £20m per fight, I don't begrudge him fighting mandatories though obviously everyone would love to have a unified heavyweight division sooner rather than later. Wilder and Fury have been professional for 5 more years than Joshua yet he has achieved as much as any of them in the sport. Building his brand in the US before a big fight against one of those two makes sense for him long term though I hate that it has to be Big baby. But lets be honest, there's so much politics involved in boxing, it's a joke.
And Fury fought a better version of Wlad? When was the last time you'd seen him as in shape and determined as he was against Joshua? Fury is an awkward fighter and throws off his opponents with his antics pre-fight but I start to question how he always ends up conveniently being unable to do rematches. When Wlad finally decided to get on the front foot in the Fury fight he looked much more dangerous and you for sure know that in the rematch he would have done that from the start. But he didn't want the rematch with Wlad and then went off the rails, and now by signing with ESPN a Wilder rematch also looks unlikely anytime soon. The hilarity of this being him always calling out Joshua for chasing the money.
Joshua on DAZN/Sky, Fury on ESPN/BT, Wilder on PBC? - fukin hate boxing.1977
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02-21-2019, 03:55 PM #68
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Nobody was giving Fury a chance in that fight, just like nobody was giving him a chance against Wilder. Joshua knows how dangerous they both are which is why he's ducking the pair of them like a little bitch. He's younger than them and obviously hoping they'll decline a bit as he gets a bit better. He's mitigating the risk, he's a little bitch.
It's Mayweather Pacquiao all over again. He waited until he was past it a younger Pac would have had too much for him.*Always Pick 2 Crew*
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12-25-2020, 02:36 PM #69
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