Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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I don’t think that the fix is in and you can’t claim a robbery in a fight that ends vis knockout but the OP still had me laughing.

I’m looking most forward to how Fury handles the Wilder bumrush. When Wilder goes all out for KO, his pressure is nasty. Why he only lets it all hang out a few times during fight is beyond me. I’d just fight that way as much as possible without gassing out. Not sure how Fury can withstand that.
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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Wilder will get caught every time he tries to put that "rocket of a right hand" on fury. He overcommits terribly, falls mostly short & is wide open for a counterpuncher with even longer reach. Spastic gymnastics wipping up & down & away his upper body attempting to avoid or ride the counters won't do it this time. He will try desperately but will pay for it every single time. The much smaller ortiz had him out on his feet. Fury will put him away.
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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adislav123 wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 21:31 Wilder will get caught every time he tries to put that "rocket of a right hand" on fury. He overcommits terribly, falls mostly short & is wide open for a counterpuncher with even longer reach. Spastic gymnastics wipping up & down & away his upper body attempting to avoid or ride the counters won't do it this time. He will try desperately but will pay for it every single time. The much smaller ortiz had him out on his feet. Fury will put him away.
Is this a book of psalms for you?
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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Did anybody even read what i said at the beginning? No i dont think so. Wilder has never even legitimarely beat a top ten fighter. Top 20? Rather ordinary Szpilka was beating him before he got caught. Molina almost knocked him out, and of course so did Ortiz before they pulled their ring doctor bullsh it . Losing club fighter Sconiers put him on his ass. I just hope that they don't mess with the fight tomorrow in some way. Then let the best man win. I predict a totally dominant win for Fury.
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:28 Did anybody even read what i said at the beginning? No i dont think so. Wilder has never even legitimarely beat a top ten fighter. Top 20? Rather ordinary Szpilka was beating him before he got caught. Molina almost knocked him out, and of course so did Ortiz before they pulled their ring doctor bullsh it . Losing club fighter Sconiers put him on his ass. I just hope that they don't mess with the fight tomorrow in some way. Then let the best man win. I predict a totally dominant win for Fury.
Can you give us one good reason why anyone should consider reading your original post?
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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ironbeard wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:32
Ilya Muromets wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:28 Did anybody even read what i said at the beginning? No i dont think so. Wilder has never even legitimarely beat a top ten fighter. Top 20? Rather ordinary Szpilka was beating him before he got caught. Molina almost knocked him out, and of course so did Ortiz before they pulled their ring doctor bullsh it . Losing club fighter Sconiers put him on his ass. I just hope that they don't mess with the fight tomorrow in some way. Then let the best man win. I predict a totally dominant win for Fury.
Can you give us one good reason why anyone should consider reading your original post?
No i can not. I'd rather that you and your mentally retarded spamming buddies just went away.

Wilder is at his lightest weight ever for a fight, 212. Body shots should finish him.
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:49
ironbeard wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:32
Ilya Muromets wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:28 Did anybody even read what i said at the beginning? No i dont think so. Wilder has never even legitimarely beat a top ten fighter. Top 20? Rather ordinary Szpilka was beating him before he got caught. Molina almost knocked him out, and of course so did Ortiz before they pulled their ring doctor bullsh it . Losing club fighter Sconiers put him on his ass. I just hope that they don't mess with the fight tomorrow in some way. Then let the best man win. I predict a totally dominant win for Fury.
Can you give us one good reason why anyone should consider reading your original post?
No i can not. I'd rather that you and your mentally retarded spamming buddies just went away.

Wilder is at his lightest weight ever for a fight, 212. Body shots should finish him.
:lol: Wrong again. Thanks for trying.
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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"Wilder is at his lightest weight ever for a fight, 212. "

Except for his very first fight ten years ago.
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Re: Deep pocket handlers and their cash cow, Wilder

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 23:08 "Wilder is at his lightest weight ever for a fight, 212. "

Except for his very first fight ten years ago.
Oooh, I see. You declared that one a Mulligan :TU:
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