Well I guess we hve our answers about Fury. What a man, took that fight after knocking out two bums, an overweight has been, and it took a dodgy judge to get Wilder a draw.
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Well I guess we hve our answers about Fury. What a man, took that fight after knocking out two bums, an overweight has been, and it took a dodgy judge to get Wilder a draw.
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No surprise in an American in America getting a dodgy decision.115 is a joke that guy will have the full length of Wilder’s cock down his gullet in an hour or two.
No surprise in an American in America getting a dodgy decision.
A draw works out best for everyone all in all - Wilder can actually prove he is a draw and Fury prove he isn't a prick before they face Joshua.
Assuming that Joshua still has the belts - would be hilarious if after all this he loses to one of the mandatory defences.
Fury can be a prick, but some of the very best sportsmen wind up their opponents to gain a competitive advantage.
I think he’s technically the best boxer in his division. All the casual boxing fans want to see is big KO’s so they hype the **** out of folk like Joshua and that lad’s getting it, sooner or later.
Fury will be even fitter and more focused in the rematch. Hopefully in Manchester.[/QUOT
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I’ll fix your quote for you since you’re a huge mong.
Which part do you think is funny out of interest?
I don't mean a prick inside the ring - all that showboating and the rest was good tactics to throw Wilder off his game plan and worked well the majority of the time.Fury can be a prick, but some of the very best sportsmen wind up their opponents to gain a competitive advantage.
I think he’s technically the best boxer in his division. All the casual boxing fans want to see is big KO’s so they hype the **** out of folk like Joshua and that lad’s getting it, sooner or later.
Fury will be even fitter and more focused in the rematch. Hopefully in Manchester.
you tell me what to do. lol
I don't mean a prick inside the ring - all that showboating and the rest was good tactics to throw Wilder off his game plan and worked well the majority of the time.
I mean all the rest out of the ring - let's see if he carries out his promise of helping the homeless and becomes a role model for people affected by mental health issues.
No one doubted his boxing ability but his tactics - his last two fights were boring as **** but thankfully he didn't use those tactics today and today's performance combined with keeping his promises above will raise his stock considerably.
Can see any rematch still in America - Wilder is the champion so will be up to him where it will be. Fury could tempt him with Old Trafford or another stadium like that though.
Hopefully Wilder will bulk up as well - was the lightest he had ever been for a fight and he looked tiny next to Fury.
Fair play to Fury, takes some doing to come back from **** street to fight at the top level.
AJ will smash him though.
I don't mean a prick inside the ring - all that showboating and the rest was good tactics to throw Wilder off his game plan and worked well the majority of the time.
I mean all the rest out of the ring - let's see if he carries out his promise of helping the homeless and becomes a role model for people affected by mental health issues.
No one doubted his boxing ability but his tactics - his last two fights were boring as **** but thankfully he didn't use those tactics today and today's performance combined with keeping his promises above will raise his stock considerably.
Can see any rematch still in America - Wilder is the champion so will be up to him where it will be. Fury could tempt him with Old Trafford or another stadium like that though.
Hopefully Wilder will bulk up as well - was the lightest he had ever been for a fight and he looked tiny next to Fury.