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    Poor form by Wilder if this is true.

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    @dice said in Boxing Thread:

    Poor form by Wilder if this is true.

    Wow, Tyson Fury just grew the fastest beard in history

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    @mn5 eh? he had a beard in the fight

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    @scribe said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 eh? he had a beard in the fight

    Fucken hilarious.

    I went round to the old mans place to watch and had already had a couple of brews….had a few more ( as you do ) then watched the ring entrances. In our steamed states as Wilder lost a ‘second’ time due to his corner throwing in the towel none of us realised that we were watching the second, not the third, fight!!!!

    Hahahaha. Absolute drongos the lot of us.

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    Can't blame Wilder for being extremely disappointed and not showing grace at the end. His career is now basically over.

    Time for Joshua to step up. See whose the real boss. I suspect it will be Fury.

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    @majorrage said in Boxing Thread:

    Can't blame Wilder for being extremely disappointed and not showing grace at the end. His career is now basically over.

    Time for Joshua to step up. See whose the real boss. I suspect it will be Fury.

    He (AJ) has to get past Usyk first

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    @majorrage said in Boxing Thread:

    Can't blame Wilder for being extremely disappointed and not showing grace at the end. His career is now basically over.

    Time for Joshua to step up. See whose the real boss. I suspect it will be Fury.

    AJ wouldn’t have lasted with either of those guys yesterday.
    Stupid boxing politics etc meant that he could go on claiming being good when the two toughest guys battled their own championships out.

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    @jk said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    Anyone else excited about Fury/Wider ?

    I actually am, Fury is savvy and the most skilled unco bloke I’ve ever seen in any sport. But Wilder will ALWAYS be a punchers chance with that power he has. It’s gonna be intriguing.

    I genuinely like both guys when I see them interviewed so whoever wins I won’t be too despondent.

    Def excited. This fight has the potential to offer a lot.

    And it offered a farken heap eh! Great watch and possibly the fight we all needed.

    Hard not to like old Tyson Fury eh.

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    Joshua has activated his rematch clause with usyk , that will keep them busy for a few months , and rules out any potential fight for either with fury next ,

    If Dillon Whyte beats wallin on October 30th , it’s looking almost certain the wbc will order tyson to fight him as his mandatory

    Winner of that should fight the usyk v Joshua winner in a massive fight

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    @kiwiinmelb Can't stand Dillian Whyte but kinda want him to win as I would like to see him in against Fury. Wallin was very good against Fury but I don't really wanna see a rematch between the 2.

    Will be the only time I support Whyte in a fight.

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    @jk said in Boxing Thread:

    @jk said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    Anyone else excited about Fury/Wider ?

    I actually am, Fury is savvy and the most skilled unco bloke I’ve ever seen in any sport. But Wilder will ALWAYS be a punchers chance with that power he has. It’s gonna be intriguing.

    I genuinely like both guys when I see them interviewed so whoever wins I won’t be too despondent.

    Def excited. This fight has the potential to offer a lot.

    And it offered a farken heap eh! Great watch and possibly the fight we all needed.

    Hard not to like old Tyson Fury eh.

    Extremely. Boxing needs characters to stay relevant and he is certainly that !

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    Boxing fitness is a funny thing, at the start of the fight, I wouldn't have pegged Fury as the one with better endurance, I guess getting the shit knocked out of one's face does affect stamina somewhat..

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    @african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb Can't stand Dillian Whyte but kinda want him to win as I would like to see him in against Fury. Wallin was very good against Fury but I don't really wanna see a rematch between the 2.

    Will be the only time I support Whyte in a fight.

    The build up in a fury v Whyte fight would be hilarious at least , both of them love a bit of sledging

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    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    Boxing fitness is a funny thing, at the start of the fight, I wouldn't have pegged Fury as the one with better endurance, I guess getting the shit knocked out of one's face does affect stamina somewhat..

    Fury is somehow simultaneously humble and arrogant at the same time. He thanks God, pays tribute to Wilder but then mentions how he took the punches of the hardest hitting heavyweight in history ( off the top of my head I think Liston, Foreman, Marciano, Shavers and Baer hit harder but still ).

    I’m also not sure how Wilders career is supposedly over ? Sure he’s lost but he fought amazingly well in the trilogy. I still think guys will continue to duck him because of the danger he poses.

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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    Boxing fitness is a funny thing, at the start of the fight, I wouldn't have pegged Fury as the one with better endurance, I guess getting the shit knocked out of one's face does affect stamina somewhat..

    Fury is somehow simultaneously humble and arrogant at the same time. He thanks God, pays tribute to Wilder but then mentions how he took the punches of the hardest hitting heavyweight in history ( off the top of my head I think Liston, Foreman, Marciano, Shavers and Baer hit harder but still ).

    I’m also not sure how Wilders career is supposedly over ? Sure he’s lost but he fought amazingly well in the trilogy. I still think guys will continue to duck him because of the danger he poses.

    I reckon he would demolish Joshua for starters and Usyk may have the skills but not the power. JP wouldn't get past him.

    Wilders biggest problem will be finding someone to fight. Whyte may be arrogant enough.

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    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    Boxing fitness is a funny thing, at the start of the fight, I wouldn't have pegged Fury as the one with better endurance, I guess getting the shit knocked out of one's face does affect stamina somewhat..

    Fury is somehow simultaneously humble and arrogant at the same time. He thanks God, pays tribute to Wilder but then mentions how he took the punches of the hardest hitting heavyweight in history ( off the top of my head I think Liston, Foreman, Marciano, Shavers and Baer hit harder but still ).

    I’m also not sure how Wilders career is supposedly over ? Sure he’s lost but he fought amazingly well in the trilogy. I still think guys will continue to duck him because of the danger he poses.

    I reckon he would demolish Joshua for starters and Usyk may have the skills but not the power. JP wouldn't get past him.

    Wilders biggest problem will be finding someone to fight. Whyte may be arrogant enough.

    Wilder is also a decent boxer for someone who “cannot box”. I think that’s a bit of a myth. His freaky power is great fun too. Uncanny ability to hit like he does.

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    @kiwiinmelb Yeah would be a big selling fight, as well as an easy nights work for Fury.

    Whyte is no better than Dereck Chisora, even if Eddie Hearn tries to tell people otherwise.

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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    Boxing fitness is a funny thing, at the start of the fight, I wouldn't have pegged Fury as the one with better endurance, I guess getting the shit knocked out of one's face does affect stamina somewhat..

    Fury is somehow simultaneously humble and arrogant at the same time. He thanks God, pays tribute to Wilder but then mentions how he took the punches of the hardest hitting heavyweight in history ( off the top of my head I think Liston, Foreman, Marciano, Shavers and Baer hit harder but still ).

    I’m also not sure how Wilders career is supposedly over ? Sure he’s lost but he fought amazingly well in the trilogy. I still think guys will continue to duck him because of the danger he poses.

    I reckon he would demolish Joshua for starters and Usyk may have the skills but not the power.JP wouldn't get past him.

    Wilders biggest problem will be finding someone to fight. Whyte may be arrogant enough.

    Wilder is also a decent boxer for someone who “cannot box”. I think that’s a bit of a myth. His freaky power is great fun too. Uncanny ability to hit like he does.

    A big part of what makes him so dangerous is his ability to close the distance quickly , just when you think you are safe he comes from a long way back in a flash with that right hand following through like it’s fired out of a cannon , it is a bit unique, in the lighter divisions tommy the hitman hearns with a similar slim tall athletic build punched with a similar style

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    Boxing fitness is a funny thing, at the start of the fight, I wouldn't have pegged Fury as the one with better endurance, I guess getting the shit knocked out of one's face does affect stamina somewhat..

    Fury is somehow simultaneously humble and arrogant at the same time. He thanks God, pays tribute to Wilder but then mentions how he took the punches of the hardest hitting heavyweight in history ( off the top of my head I think Liston, Foreman, Marciano, Shavers and Baer hit harder but still ).

    I’m also not sure how Wilders career is supposedly over ? Sure he’s lost but he fought amazingly well in the trilogy. I still think guys will continue to duck him because of the danger he poses.

    I reckon he would demolish Joshua for starters and Usyk may have the skills but not the power.JP wouldn't get past him.

    Wilders biggest problem will be finding someone to fight. Whyte may be arrogant enough.

    Wilder is also a decent boxer for someone who “cannot box”. I think that’s a bit of a myth. His freaky power is great fun too. Uncanny ability to hit like he does.

    A big part of what makes him so dangerous is his ability to close the distance quickly , just when you think you are safe he comes from a long way back in a flash with that right hand following through like it’s fired out of a cannon , it is a bit unique, in the lighter divisions tommy the hitman hearns with a similar slim tall athletic build punched with a similar style

    Indeed, a very different kid of power to the likes of Frazier, Tyson or our own David Tua who relied on shuffling in close. As has been said ( at times unfairly ) Wilder would be better if he were a better boxer.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/126644700/boxing-great-andre-ward-slams-slow-count-says-deontay-wilder-should-have-beaten-tyson-fury?rm=a

    Interesting. I wonder what I would have thought had I actually managed to watch the correct fight the other day.

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