Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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dagilechia wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 08:30 don't feed the troll, it was obvious he's a troll and/or he lacks boxing knowledge since his very first post
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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:brick:
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Oh yeah, I bet you thought everyone in this community with agree with you, huh? :bow: :brick:
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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oogiebe wrote: 20 Dec 2018, 19:59
tiny_acres wrote: 20 Dec 2018, 19:58 Congratulations on being here 24 hours and becoming the most worthless poster on the forum.
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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...
I wouldn't normally pick on someone's spelling or grammar but if you're going to accuse someone of having the intelect of the mentaly challenged (sic) you really ought to make sure you spell it correctly or you ironically leave yourself wide open to ridicule :KO:
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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candyslim wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 13:09
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...
I wouldn't normally pick on someone's spelling or grammar but if you're going to accuse someone of having the intelect of the mentaly challenged (sic) you really ought to make sure you spell it correctly or you ironically leave yourself wide open to ridicule :KO:
CandySlim you are talking to a guy that is on uh-mmm from being Slingblade
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Great movie. Shades of Forrest Gump only darker.

I hear you Tiny but I like to give everyone a chance even if the signs aren't encouraging.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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first time i thought about chilli in years.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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candyslim wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 13:09
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...
I wouldn't normally pick on someone's spelling or grammar but if you're going to accuse someone of having the intelect of the mentaly challenged (sic) you really ought to make sure you spell it correctly or you ironically leave yourself wide open to ridicule :KO:
Is this a grammar or boxing forum?

Also this an international forum, maybe english isnt my first language
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Like I said I wouldn't normally criticize poor spelling or poor grammar, but surely you can see that when you are slating someone for being intellectually challenged it is a good idea to take the trouble to make sure you are not setting yourself up for a very predictable retort..
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: 20 Dec 2018, 19:51 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 🏀 🏈 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.
goodness. you left quite an impression
within your first couple of posts. but so
does a pile of horsesh!t in a doorway ...
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The funny thing is no one is saying what exactly is wrong with my comments, except my grammar

and than i get called troll for no reason. Isnt a troll agrivating provoking, i dont do that to nobody just want to have good discussions about boxing
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I think he's Eddie Hearn.

Speaks as much sh*te as he does anyway.
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man wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 13:42 first time i thought about chilli in years.
I'm pescatarian so I make mine using veggie mince. I like to go heavy on the garlic and prefer scotch bonnet chillis for the flavour as well as the kick. I also prefer passata to tinned tomatoes just cos it ends up being a richer thicker sauce.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 16:25 The funny thing is no one is saying what exactly is wrong with my comments, except my grammar

and than i get called troll for no reason. Isnt a troll agrivating provoking, i dont do that to nobody just want to have good discussions about boxing
I have you a response.
Your only argument was you are not entertained by these fighters.
It is obvious you do not want to discuss boxing
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 16:25 The funny thing is no one is saying what exactly is wrong with my comments, except my grammar

and than i get called troll for no reason. Isnt a troll agrivating provoking, i dont do that to nobody just want to have good discussions about boxing
It was spelling actually. I know plenty of people who can't spell who are nevertheless pretty smart, but don't suppose any of them, if they knew anything about boxing, would suggest anything as preposterous as this thread title and then wonder why people are calling their sanity/ seriousness into question.

Wilder and Fury are recognized as being two of the three best Heavyweights currently active. They have just made the kind of money most - nearly all - people can only dream about and their best paydays are ahead of them. Now do you begin to see why people think you're either a troll or a lunatic?
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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candyslim wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 19:19
Wuuupa wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 16:25 The funny thing is no one is saying what exactly is wrong with my comments, except my grammar

and than i get called troll for no reason. Isnt a troll agrivating provoking, i dont do that to nobody just want to have good discussions about boxing
It was spelling actually. I know plenty of people who can't spell who are nevertheless pretty smart, but don't suppose any of them, if they knew anything about boxing, would suggest anything as preposterous as this thread title and then wonder why people are calling their sanity/ seriousness into question.

Wilder and Fury are recognized as being two of the three best Heavyweights currently active. They have just made the kind of money most - nearly all - people can only dream about and their best paydays are ahead of them. Now do you begin to see why people think you're either a troll or a lunatic?
You dont understand. Money doesnt make your technique any better. Also what do you care about wilders or furys bank account, do u get a %. Answer is no, so why do you bother. You as a viewer should be concerned about what you like to watch and dont like to watch in boxing. If you like wilders and furys style than hope they dint retire so you can enjoy their careers. I dont. That simple.

Wilder has poor technique and only has a punch and a street fighting style that doesnt has much to do with boxing. Fury just boring. Enough reasons for me to say they should end it.
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I don't give a flying one about their bank balances I'm just trying to explain to you why the idea of them retiring now is idiocy. Why is it always me trying to reason with the numpty? :brick:

They are in the game to make a lot of money not to impress you with their technique. I'd say the project is coming along very nicely but you think they should retire and do what exactly - drive a truck?

Fury is a very clever boxer. Wilder is a very exciting puncher. If you can't find entertainment between their two styles then one has to wonder if you like boxing at all, or whether your standards are too exacting for your own good.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 08:27 Who is chep and jip?
It’s you. Just be honest.
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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This has to be the dumbest post on this forum...
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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candyslim wrote: 22 Dec 2018, 04:14 I don't give a flying one about their bank balances I'm just trying to explain to you why the idea of them retiring now is idiocy. Why is it always me trying to reason with the numpty? :brick:

They are in the game to make a lot of money not to impress you with their technique. I'd say the project is coming along very nicely but you think they should retire and do what exactly - drive a truck?

Fury is a very clever boxer. Wilder is a very exciting puncher. If you can't find entertainment between their two styles then one has to wonder if you like boxing at all, or whether your standards are too exacting for your own good.
I get your point. But you dont get mine. You are numpty.

I perfectly understand what you saying. Why is it so hard to understand my view. That if a boxer just bores the piss out of me he should retire cause boring boxers make no sense. Its like watching golf or baseball. Makes no sense. What they do after retiremant, i dont care. I live my life, all i care about. But trust me, both are multi millioneres and have easily each 10-20 million on the bank, normal people make like 1 million if they work for 40 years, so they have each 800 years of daily normal people work on their bank accounts. They ll be fine..
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 16:25 The funny thing is no one is saying what exactly is wrong with my comments, except my grammar

and than i get called troll for no reason. Isnt a troll agrivating provoking, i dont do that to nobody just want to have good discussions about boxing
I said exactly what was wrong with your comments. Didn't even mention grammar
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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gilgamesh wrote: 22 Dec 2018, 11:57
Wuuupa wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 16:25 The funny thing is no one is saying what exactly is wrong with my comments, except my grammar

and than i get called troll for no reason. Isnt a troll agrivating provoking, i dont do that to nobody just want to have good discussions about boxing
I said exactly what was wrong with your comments. Didn't even mention grammar
You are the best
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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
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Re: Fury and Wilder should retire now

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Wuuupa wrote: 22 Dec 2018, 11:43
candyslim wrote: 22 Dec 2018, 04:14 I don't give a flying one about their bank balances I'm just trying to explain to you why the idea of them retiring now is idiocy. Why is it always me trying to reason with the numpty? :brick:

They are in the game to make a lot of money not to impress you with their technique. I'd say the project is coming along very nicely but you think they should retire and do what exactly - drive a truck?

Fury is a very clever boxer. Wilder is a very exciting puncher. If you can't find entertainment between their two styles then one has to wonder if you like boxing at all, or whether your standards are too exacting for your own good.
I get your point. But you dont get mine. You are numpty.

I perfectly understand what you saying. Why is it so hard to understand my view. That if a boxer just bores the piss out of me he should retire cause boring boxers make no sense. Its like watching golf or baseball. Makes no sense. What they do after retiremant, i dont care. I live my life, all i care about. But trust me, both are multi millioneres and have easily each 10-20 million on the bank, normal people make like 1 million if they work for 40 years, so they have each 800 years of daily normal people work on their bank accounts. They ll be fine..
I totally get your point. You don't find Wilder & Fury entertaining so they should retire. A simple enough concept to get one's head around. I don't know to break this to you gently, but if they were aware of your sentiment neither Wilder nor Fury would give a fukc what you think, and judging from the replies garnered by your comments on this board generally, theirs would by no means be a minority opinion.
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