Fury and Wilder should retire now

Wuuupa
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Fury and Wilder should retire now

Post by Wuuupa »

As hearn said fury never had 1 single entertaining fight. He is a funny dancing bear but he shouldnt box. Just boring.

Wilder is not even a boxer. 0 footwork, 0 head movemant, 0 technique. Guy is πŸ€ 🏈 player with an athletic body, good height and great punching power and the intelect of mentaly challenged person.

Joshua vs Povetkin II would make sense since alex was winning on points is technicly superior to aj and the first fight wad very entertaining.

Whyte improved, heard Chisora is in his best condition since years, so winner of this fight would also make sense.

Also Ortiz, a good version of Ortiz gives any hw trouble.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Congratulations on being here 24 hours and becoming the most worthless poster on the forum.
Your parents should be proud
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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tiny_acres wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 19:58 Congratulations on being here 24 hours and becoming the most worthless poster on the forum.
Your parents should be proud
I never thought I'd see worse than Kalan, but at least he had some knowledge, just a warped imagination.
Wuuupa
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Tell me where you disagree with me. So you find furys fights entertaining and wilder has excellent technique and doesnt rely only on the knock out punch.

Come on. Make me laugh...
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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tiny_acres wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 19:58 Congratulations on being here 24 hours and becoming the most worthless poster on the forum.
Your parents should be proud
:lol: :clap: :clap:
tiny_acres
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:00 Tell me where you disagree with me. So you find furys fights entertaining and wilder has excellent technique and doesnt rely only on the knock out punch.

Come on. Make me laugh...
The objective is to hit and not get hit. FURY does a good job of that. Fighters do not need to entertain you. They are there to win and take the least damage possible. FURY fits the criteria.

Wilder is the opposite end of the spectrum. He gets hit and is sloppy but wins through speed and brutal force. If you want to be entertained he fits the bill. Anything can and does happen in a Wilder fight
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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tiny_acres wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:05
Wuuupa wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:00 Tell me where you disagree with me. So you find furys fights entertaining and wilder has excellent technique and doesnt rely only on the knock out punch.

Come on. Make me laugh...
The objective is to hit and not get hit. FURY does a good job of that. Fighters do not need to entertain you. They are there to win and take the least damage possible. FURY fits the criteria.

Wilder is the opposite end of the spectrum. He gets hit and is sloppy but wins through speed and brutal force. If you want to be entertained he fits the bill. Anything can and does happen in a Wilder fight
No. Hit and not get hit is not enough, it has to be in a entertaining fashion, otherwise why watch boxing. Why be bored, be entertained.

I want to watch boxing, not street fighting, wilder fights like a street fighter, i dont want to watch street fighting, thats why no wilder. He is no boxer and if you like boxing than you should dislike wilder.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:14
tiny_acres wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:05
Wuuupa wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:00 Tell me where you disagree with me. So you find furys fights entertaining and wilder has excellent technique and doesnt rely only on the knock out punch.

Come on. Make me laugh...
The objective is to hit and not get hit. FURY does a good job of that. Fighters do not need to entertain you. They are there to win and take the least damage possible. FURY fits the criteria.

Wilder is the opposite end of the spectrum. He gets hit and is sloppy but wins through speed and brutal force. If you want to be entertained he fits the bill. Anything can and does happen in a Wilder fight
No. Hit and not get hit is not enough, it has to be in a entertaining fashion, otherwise why watch boxing. Why be bored, be entertained.

I want to watch boxing, not street fighting, wilder fights like a street fighter, i dont want to watch street fighting, thats why no wilder. He is no boxer and if you like boxing than you should dislike wilder.
You sir are obviously not a fan.
Proof that you are a troll. Have a nice day
Wuuupa
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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I love boxing. Have a nice day too.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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2 of the Top 3 guys in their division who still have multi millions ahead of them in potential ring earnings should retire while still in their prime? That ranks up there as one of the sillier statements ever uttered on this forum, and we've had some doozies as is.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Jesus Christ what a stupid thread :brick:
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Stuarty wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 21:13 Jesus Christ what a stupid thread :brick:
It essentially sounds like a Joshua fan saying "I'm afraid of what'll happen if my favorite guy fights these guys"...but honestly it's probably just a troll trying to f*ck with people.

Because there's really no credible logic behind it.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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KiwiRider wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 21:22 Image
Priceless!!!!! :clap:
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Welcome back Chep! Well "technicly" not welcome back, but here you are anyway :clap:
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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punchoutsb wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 22:34 Welcome back Chep! Well "technicly" not welcome back, but here you are anyway :clap:
Was chep also Jip? If so, ffs.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Well, maybe they should, given that they share the division with the all time greatest heavyweight boxer.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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I make no bones that I dislike wilder intensely and I agree he has the mental and emotional age of prepubescent boy but my god as much as I dislike him he's annoyingly entertaining...

Fury on the other hand boxed the best I've seen him box v wilder ok admittedly wilder has as much movement as a shopping trolley ... but Fury has a good skill set...

They both are needed and warranted to be in this div

I personally think the HW is now ousing with loads of talent
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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ajwesty13 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 23:45 I make no bones that I dislike wilder intensely and I agree he has the mental and emotional age of prepubescent boy but my god as much as I dislike him he's annoyingly entertaining...

Fury on the other hand boxed the best I've seen him box v wilder ok admittedly wilder has as much movement as a shopping trolley ... but Fury has a good skill set...

They both are needed and warranted to be in this div

I personally think the HW is now ousing with loads of talent
Yeah the division as a whole is as good as it's been since the 90's at the moment I think.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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gilgamesh wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 00:10 Yeah the division as a whole is as good as it's been since the 90's at the moment I think.
Yeah I'm on that level of thinking ...with usyk coming into the mix the HW is alive and kicking..
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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lazboy wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 22:50
punchoutsb wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 22:34 Welcome back Chep! Well "technicly" not welcome back, but here you are anyway :clap:
Was chep also Jip? If so, ffs.
I definitely think so.
Wuuupa
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Who is chep and jip?
SteveO
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 19:51 Joshua vs Povetkin II would make sense since alex was winning on points is technicly superior to aj and the first fight wad very entertaining.
Where did you get that from?
After the 6 completed rounds Joshua was leading 59-55, 58-56, 58-56 on the scorecards.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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don't feed the troll, it was obvious he's a troll and/or he lacks boxing knowledge since his very first post
Wuuupa
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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SteveO wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 08:29
Wuuupa wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 19:51 Joshua vs Povetkin II would make sense since alex was winning on points is technicly superior to aj and the first fight wad very entertaining.
Where did you get that from?
After the 6 completed rounds Joshua was leading 59-55, 58-56, 58-56 on the scorecards.
The scorecards hearn bought make no sense. Pov was boxing beautifully...technicly much superior to aj.
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