When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 10:41
margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Feb 2020, 16:09

The Wilder excuse checklist

Busted Hand
Sprained Fingers
Messed Wrist
Gimpy Elbow
Flu
Too Light
Too Heavy
Too Many Clothes
Breland threw the towel in too soon
You just want to change your username :lol:

Edit: it occurs to me you were adding to the excuse list :oops:
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 09:10

And it only took a few seconds to find examples of your hypocrisy.

Do you not feel embarrassed about being exposed as a blatant hypocrite? :OhYes: :TU:
I don’t believe you that it only took a few seconds. Also I’d have to read the context in which I had said those comments but I’m happy to take the feedback on board. End of the day I still think your Deontay Wilder rant is more pathetic than anything he has said post fight :maybe:

If you don’t agree, that’s ok, carry on.
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Feb 2020, 16:09
lazboy wrote: 24 Feb 2020, 16:08

Please don’t forgot Wilders ring entrance outfit was very heavy and fatiguing...
The Wilder excuse checklist

Busted Hand
Sprained Fingers
Messed Wrist
Gimpy Elbow
Flu
Too Light
Too Heavy
Too Many Clothes
There is a new one being floated by Wilder fans:
Fury had loaded gloves!

I have seen a number of YouTube channels doing live streams suggesting in both fights Fury had sand in the fingers, and instead had his fist in the palm or wrist of the glove to allow him to punch bare Knuckle.

These videos are then laughed at, and heavily down voted before being made private.

:lol:
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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lazboy wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 16:54
Enlightened-One wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 09:10

And it only took a few seconds to find examples of your hypocrisy.

Do you not feel embarrassed about being exposed as a blatant hypocrite? :OhYes: :TU:
End of the day I still think your Deontay Wilder rant is more pathetic than anything he has said post fight :maybe:

If you don’t agree, that’s ok, carry on.
Like I said before, you accuse me of being pathetic for criticising a fighter, but yet you even admit to claiming that it’s perfectly acceptable for you to conduct yourself in precisely the same manner.

“Double-standards” and “hypocrisy” are words and phrases I’ll always associate to your forum moniker.
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 04:32
lazboy wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 16:54
End of the day I still think your Deontay Wilder rant is more pathetic than anything he has said post fight :maybe:

If you don’t agree, that’s ok, carry on.
Like I said before, you accuse me of being pathetic for criticising a fighter, but yet you even admit to claiming that it’s perfectly acceptable for you to conduct yourself in precisely the same manner.

“Double-standards” and “hypocrisy” are words and phrases I’ll always associate to your forum moniker.
:lol: :OhYes:
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 04:32
lazboy wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 16:54
End of the day I still think your Deontay Wilder rant is more pathetic than anything he has said post fight :maybe:

If you don’t agree, that’s ok, carry on.
Like I said before, you accuse me of being pathetic for criticising a fighter, but yet you even admit to claiming that it’s perfectly acceptable for you to conduct yourself in precisely the same manner.

“Double-standards” and “hypocrisy” are words and phrases I’ll always associate to your forum moniker.
'socially isolated' and 'virgin' are words and phrases we all associate with your forum 'moniker' :TU:

also, 'gratuitously prolix prose style' (IE you're the kind of kvnt who says 'moniker' rather than 'name')

i could keep going, but I don't wish to be 'prolix'
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Counter-puncher wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 07:13
Enlightened-One wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 04:32
Like I said before, you accuse me of being pathetic for criticising a fighter, but yet you even admit to claiming that it’s perfectly acceptable for you to conduct yourself in precisely the same manner.

“Double-standards” and “hypocrisy” are words and phrases I’ll always associate to your forum moniker.
'socially isolated' and 'virgin' are words and phrases we all associate with your forum 'moniker' :TU:

also, 'gratuitously prolix prose style' (IE you're the kind of kvnt who says 'moniker' rather than 'name')

i could keep going, but I don't wish to be 'prolix'
LOl!
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Ad hominem.
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of course it's an 'ad hominem' (which by the way is a phrase very much beloved, both of socially-isolated, virgin, internet warriors, and prolix kvnts), I think you're an absolute kvnt, so thats exactly what I say :TU:
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Counter-puncher wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 08:41 of course it's an 'ad hominem' (which by the way is a phrase very much beloved, both of socially-isolated, virgin, internet warriors, and prolix kvnts), I think you're an absolute kvnt, so thats exactly what I say :TU:
:lol:

Him losing his virginity will be nothing like people mean when you think that will up. This fella is insanely submissive. Lmao
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Re: When is it a rabbit punch? And was it a rabbit punch (Fury Wilder II)?

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Lol, verlogteed.
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