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They never give Wilder credit even when he’s winning rounds.

Fury left boxing for 2 1/2 years for drug use, he was on peds when he beat Klitschko. I’ll wait for the test results.
You talking about ped's, how do wilder gain 20 pounds for this fight and still have abs like it aint sh!t. thats some peds right there
 

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You talking about ped's, how do wilder gain 20 pounds for this fight and still have abs like it aint sh!t. thats some peds right there

Wilder walks around 222-228 lbs... that’s his natural weight. He was sick in the first fight.

This has nothing to do with weight, Fury has weighed close to 400 lbs when he wasn’t boxing. It’s about him being a known drug cheat. Drug cheats take ped’s for increased stamina or to cut weight in a short amount of time.
 

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You talking about ped's, how do wilder gain 20 pounds for this fight and still have abs like it aint sh!t. thats some peds right there
Nah, just eat meat and lift. Not that hard to gain muscle mass. The hard part is gaining the RIGHT muscle mass.
 

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Wilder walks around 222-228 lbs... that’s his natural weight. He was sick in the first fight.

This has nothing to do with weight, Fury has weighed close to 400 lbs when he wasn’t boxing. It’s about him being a known drug cheat. Drug cheats take ped’s for increased stamina or to cut weight in a short amount of time.
Grant it Fury is a drug cheat, but drugs don't make you get hit with shots, not do road work, have a sh!tty strategy and not learn to stick and move box and rely solely on right hand power punch. Wilder needs space to land his shot, Fury denied him the space. Fury did road work so he had the endurance to chase Wilder. Wilder refused to do road work, so he got tired trying to move away.
 

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Grant it Fury is a drug cheat, but drugs don't make you get hit with shots, not do road work, have a sh!tty strategy and not learn to stick and move box and rely solely on right hand power punch. Wilder needs space to land his shot, Fury denied him the space. Fury did road work so he had the endurance to chase Wilder. Wilder refused to do road work, so he got tired trying to move away.

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O I agree, I saw the rabbit punches all of them, and the referee didn't call sh!t. He let Fury get away with head locks, excessive clinching, arm bars, rabbit punches, punches to the back of the head, pulling the ropes.

At one point Fury wasn't even trying to punch him with the right hand, he just was trying to hit him with the arm/palm into the back of the head. That is how you get a cut on your ear. Gloves are not sharp, but the wrapping is.
 

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Nah, he is trying to revise history. Watch the 7th round, Fury didn't land anything in that round worse than the 5th, or 3rd or 4th. Breland put Wilder in the worse position.

Either end the fight as soon as your fighter gets hurt (3rd round) or let them fight their way back in to the fight. Don't let them fight back in just to end it when his opponent starts losing steam.

All Breland did was let Wilder take 4 rounds of unnecessary damage, either you let your fighter, fight until the 10th or end it in the 3rd.
 

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Like a lion stalking a gazelle

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Wilder a good dude, I hate he lost. But yall bias is showing, yall emotionally invested in Wilder beating the white gypsie brother. The unbias botttom line is that Wilder got his ass handed to him on a platter.
 

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Wilder a good dude, I hate he lost. But yall bias is showing, yall emotionally invested in Wilder beating the white gypsie brother. The unbias botttom line is that Wilder got his ass handed to him on a platter.
Great now here comes the white guy to tell everyone on the site how they are racist towards white people, and lemme guess, blacks are the real racist, and racism would just go away if we all went back to new york city
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Fury fought an amazing fight and is the best HW. Still the 2 best fighters are Fury and Wilder. Wilder still has the best chance to beat Fury.
 

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...oh...it was the uniform? Not the fact that he simply can’t box for sh!t?

Right, Flopontay. Right.
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, he got up from every knockdown, his lack of boxing skills hurt him for sure, but he was learning and adapting and his corner pulled the carpet from under him.
 

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Wilder: Fury Fought As Dirty As Possible, But Bayless Let Him Get Away With It
By Keith Idec Published On Tue Feb 25, 2020, 08:38 AM EST

Tyson Fury commended Kenny Bayless for the job that the veteran referee did during his rematch with Deontay Wilder on Saturday night. (photo by Ryan Hafey)

Wilder wasn’t nearly as complimentary.

The former WBC heavyweight champion criticized Bayless during an extensive interview with BoxingScene.com on Monday for allowing Fury to “fight dirty.” Wilder believes Bayless should’ve done much more to prevent Fury from hitting him on the back of his head and neck, and from holding his head while leaning on him during a rematch Fury won by seventh-round technical knockout.

“Credit to Tyson Fury,” Wilder said to BoxingScene.com. “I’m very happy for him and his accomplishment, and I wish him many congratulations. And it was a perfect game plan [for Fury]. But he didn’t come to box. He came to really, really, really make the fight as dirty as possible.”

Bayless deducted a point from Fury for hitting Wilder when he called for a break late in the fifth round. By then, Wilder feels Fury had gotten away with too many outcome-altering fouls for it to make a difference.

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Wilder also contends that the 6-feet-9, 273-pound Fury hit him on the back of his head to cause a knockdown during the third round.

That was the first of two knockdowns Wilder suffered in his first professional defeat. The second knockdown was the result of Fury’s left to the body during the fifth round.

“When I woke up the next morning, I felt so many knots and bruises on the back of my head and neck,” Wilder said. “[After the first knockdown], I turned over immediately to look at Kenny Bayless because he just made this speech about how he’s gonna take points from me and disqualify me if I hit in the back of the head and hit after the break. But I guess those rules just applied to me, and not my opponent, because he did it all night long and didn’t get penalized until it was too late.”

The 34-year-old Wilder doesn’t fault Fury for trying to get away with as much as he can to win a fight. The Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native just can’t understand why Bayless wasn’t more assertive about enforcing the rules.

“I immediately turned around and opened my arms,” Wilder said, referring to what he said to Bayless following the first knockdown. “I was like, ‘What’s going on, bro? Are you serious? Did you see that?’ [After] that speech that you gave me, you’re supposed to protect the fighter. Fury was putting me in headlocks and still hitting me in the body, leaning over on me and still hitting me in the body. And due respect to him. He’s only doing what a fighter is supposed to do, fight and win. If you’re getting away with dirty tactics, then why not keep doing it? So, I understand that.

“It’s up to the referee to be a man of his word. You come back here [to Wilder’s locker room] and you’re doing all this fancy talk, [saying] you’ve gotta abide by your rules. It just seems like I can’t get the right referee in the ring to save my life. One took too long to count and one allowed dirty tactics, and then took a point when it was too late, when it didn’t even matter no more. And Fury knew it. He knew it. He didn’t come to box. He came to fight dirty and the referee let him get away with it. But I congratulate him on his win and the accomplishment that he’s done. I’m very excited for him and moving on.”

Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) previously criticized California referee Jack Reiss after his controversial split draw with Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) in December 2018 for what Wilder perceived as affording Fury extra time to get up from a 12th-round knockdown. Fury incredibly got up from Wilder’s vicious right-left combination in the final round, fought back hard and made it to the final bell at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
 

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