It does not take a monster puncher to make Wilder do the preying mantis on ice act; just a 6’9” man landing punches.Bandog wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 20:13What if the rumors are true about Fury loading his gloves? Since when has he been a monster puncher? If you look at history, it is the experienced trainers that catch things like that not the commissions. You can bet the farm on this....very close scrutiny on glove issues. No excuses, may the best man win. (Hope there is random testing too because of Fury's past)
Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
ya, fury loaded his gloves with those damn egg weights, the comission and wilders team and ref never saw it but some guy on youtube did. furys team also planted a 40 pound weight in wilders ring walk costume, poisoned him, and sent a spy to his locker roomBandog wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 20:13What if the rumors are true about Fury loading his gloves? Since when has he been a monster puncher? If you look at history, it is the experienced trainers that catch things like that not the commissions. You can bet the farm on this....very close scrutiny on glove issues. No excuses, may the best man win. (Hope there is random testing too because of Fury's past)
'no excuses'...........but but but.........loaded gloves and peds doe!!!
its so stoopid its funny lol
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
press conference: How to watch, UK start time & location
The event will be live streamed on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook and will be held at the Novo by Microsoft in LA.
Fans of British boxing will be no stranger to the news that we will have to wait a little longer in the hope of a unification fight between Anthony Joshua and Fury; plans for such a fight could well be in tatters if Wilder is to cause an upset against Fury in their legally-binding trilogy fight.
With the first fight ending in a draw back in 2018, it was clear fans wanted to see the rematch, having been witness to Fury seemingly rising from the dead after the whole world thought he was knocked out, as well as to all of the controversy and debate that followed thanks to comments made by Wilder.
The event today will be streaming live on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook pages for Top Rank, PBC on FOX and Premier Boxing Champions. The presser will also be streamed on ESPN.com and on the ESPN App (no subscription required) as well as the Fox Sports App and FoxSport.com.
The event will take place tonight at 1:00 pm. PT, which is 9pm UK time.
The event will be live streamed on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook and will be held at the Novo by Microsoft in LA.
Fans of British boxing will be no stranger to the news that we will have to wait a little longer in the hope of a unification fight between Anthony Joshua and Fury; plans for such a fight could well be in tatters if Wilder is to cause an upset against Fury in their legally-binding trilogy fight.
With the first fight ending in a draw back in 2018, it was clear fans wanted to see the rematch, having been witness to Fury seemingly rising from the dead after the whole world thought he was knocked out, as well as to all of the controversy and debate that followed thanks to comments made by Wilder.
The event today will be streaming live on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook pages for Top Rank, PBC on FOX and Premier Boxing Champions. The presser will also be streamed on ESPN.com and on the ESPN App (no subscription required) as well as the Fox Sports App and FoxSport.com.
The event will take place tonight at 1:00 pm. PT, which is 9pm UK time.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
Fury should invite Wilder to watch his hands being wrapped, and asked for it all to be filmed. It would be pretty funny. But then Wilder would probably complain that the walk between dressing rooms was a gypsy trick to tire him out before the fight. Jesus, Wilder's paranoia about this fight and all the skullduggery, hexes and tricks that could be pulled on him must have him sweating in his sleep. Funny thing is, Team Fury knew all about Klitschko's messing around prior to their fight and managed to catch Wlad out on a lot of things, so I hope they're wary of Team Wilder again this time too.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 23:18ya, fury loaded his gloves with those damn egg weights, the comission and wilders team and ref never saw it but some guy on youtube did. furys team also planted a 40 pound weight in wilders ring walk costume, poisoned him, and sent a spy to his locker roomBandog wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 20:13What if the rumors are true about Fury loading his gloves? Since when has he been a monster puncher? If you look at history, it is the experienced trainers that catch things like that not the commissions. You can bet the farm on this....very close scrutiny on glove issues. No excuses, may the best man win. (Hope there is random testing too because of Fury's past)
'no excuses'...........but but but.........loaded gloves and peds doe!!!![]()
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its so stoopid its funny lol
Remember, Wilder got the draw when he should have lost in the first fight, The "crab in a bucket" ref took a point off of Fury and chose to ignore a 3rd knockdown where the ropes kept Wilder up: Fury HAD to stop Wilder to get the win, and has to again. The Arbitrator probably got a little brown envelope to favour Wilder. For all Wilder's pissing and moaning, he's had it all his own way his entire career and even in the Fury fights he got every chance possible. It's not Wilder that has to worry about iffy calls, preferential judging and cheating in this fight: it's Fury. It's amazing how just a few crackpots have managed to flip the script so impressively.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
The NSAC, Jay Deas and other members of Team Wilder were in Tyson Fury's dressing room when his hand wraps were being applied, and his hands were placed into his gloves.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 09:23Fury should invite Wilder to watch his hands being wrapped, and asked for it all to be filmed. It would be pretty funny.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 23:18ya, fury loaded his gloves with those damn egg weights, the comission and wilders team and ref never saw it but some guy on youtube did. furys team also planted a 40 pound weight in wilders ring walk costume, poisoned him, and sent a spy to his locker roomBandog wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 20:13
What if the rumors are true about Fury loading his gloves? Since when has he been a monster puncher? If you look at history, it is the experienced trainers that catch things like that not the commissions. You can bet the farm on this....very close scrutiny on glove issues. No excuses, may the best man win. (Hope there is random testing too because of Fury's past)
'no excuses'...........but but but.........loaded gloves and peds doe!!!![]()
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its so stoopid its funny lol
All those parties inspected the hand wraps and gloves.
Everything was filmed, and you can easily find videos of the occasion on YouTube.
Wilder doesn't know how to fight on the back-foot against a competent boxer. He also doesn't have any punching power when the bulk of his body weight is on his heels, hence the reason why his legs were straight so often, resulting in a complete loss of leverage.
Every time Fury landed the straight right-hand, Wilder forgot his fundamentals and retreated backward in a straight line (without using any head movement). Tyson just kept throwing straight-arm shots to the head until Deontay's back was on the ropes.
Wilder kept making the same novice mistakes over-and-over again, regardless as to how well Fury connected.
Wilder didn't try to close the distance to nullify Fury's long levers. He didn't step to his right and use lateral movement to keep away from the cross and the ropes. He didn't use head movement to duck underneath Fury's shots to throw counters of his own. He didn't even seem to use the guard to block the punches.
People are so distracted by Wilder's excuses, they're forgetting to critique Deontay's amateurish mistakes.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
That sentence was a set up for a joke. Instead you purposefully took a line out of context to set yourself up for one of your essays, all to make essentially the same point I made at the end of my original post.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:18The NSAC, Jay Deas and other members of Team Wilder were in Tyson Fury's dressing room when his hand wraps were being applied, and his hands were placed into his gloves.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 09:23Fury should invite Wilder to watch his hands being wrapped, and asked for it all to be filmed. It would be pretty funny.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 23:18
ya, fury loaded his gloves with those damn egg weights, the comission and wilders team and ref never saw it but some guy on youtube did. furys team also planted a 40 pound weight in wilders ring walk costume, poisoned him, and sent a spy to his locker room
'no excuses'...........but but but.........loaded gloves and peds doe!!!![]()
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its so stoopid its funny lol
All those parties inspected the hand wraps and gloves.
Everything was filmed, and you can easily find videos of the occasion on YouTube.
Wilder doesn't know how to fight on the back-foot against a competent boxer. He also doesn't have any punching power when the bulk of his body weight is on his heels, hence the reason why his legs were straight so often, resulting in a complete loss of leverage.
Every time Fury landed the straight right-hand, Wilder forgot his fundamentals and retreated backward in a straight line (without using any head movement). Tyson just kept throwing straight-arm shots to the head until Deontay's back was on the ropes.
Wilder kept making the same novice mistakes over-and-over again, regardless as to how well Fury connected.
Wilder didn't try to close the distance to nullify Fury's long levers. He didn't step to his right to keep away from the cross. He didn't use head movement to duck underneath Fury's shots to throw counters of his own. He didn't even seem to use the guard to block the punches.
People are so distracted by Wilder's excuses, they're forgetting to critique Deontay's amateurish mistakes.
Don't attempt to use me as your foil again.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:33I'll do whatever I want, and you can cry about it as much as you like!![]()
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
I didn't openly admit to anything.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:45Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:33I'll do whatever I want, and you can cry about it as much as you like!![]()
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
Dude was being facetious. Get your head outta yer arse.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32I didn't openly admit to anything.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:45Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:33
I'll do whatever I want, and you can cry about it as much as you like!![]()
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
You're dwelling on Wilder's excuses (humorously or otherwise). I prefer to highlight his pugilistic flaws.
That shouldn't incite your emotional response, but I keep forgetting we're living in a woke snowflake society.
If you're an insecure guy that needs to exist in a "safe space", then I'll respect your fragility and ignore your posts from now on.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
I think you're probably over reacting oogiebe.oogiebe wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:45Dude was being facetious. Get your head outta yer arse.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32I didn't openly admit to anything.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:45
Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
You're dwelling on Wilder's excuses (humorously or otherwise). I prefer to highlight his pugilistic flaws.
That shouldn't incite your emotional response, but I keep forgetting we're living in a woke snowflake society.
If you're an insecure guy that needs to exist in a "safe space", then I'll respect your fragility and ignore your posts from now on.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
it takes impressive flexibility to put ones head in their arse, unfortunetly it also leaves them rather smelly ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
Good catch with the overreaction that the 'Enlightened one' later edited out.oogiebe wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:45Dude was being facetious. Get your head outta yer arse.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32I didn't openly admit to anything.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:45
Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
You're dwelling on Wilder's excuses (humorously or otherwise). I prefer to highlight his pugilistic flaws.
That shouldn't incite your emotional response, but I keep forgetting we're living in a woke snowflake society.
If you're an insecure guy that needs to exist in a "safe space", then I'll respect your fragility and ignore your posts from now on.
Thanks for that.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
This is what we call 'projection'Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:49I think you're probably over reacting oogiebe.oogiebe wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:45Dude was being facetious. Get your head outta yer arse.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32
I didn't openly admit to anything.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
You're dwelling on Wilder's excuses (humorously or otherwise). I prefer to highlight his pugilistic flaws.
That shouldn't incite your emotional response, but I keep forgetting we're living in a woke snowflake society.
If you're an insecure guy that needs to exist in a "safe space", then I'll respect your fragility and ignore your posts from now on.![]()
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32I didn't openly admit to anything.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:45Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:33
I'll do whatever I want, and you can cry about it as much as you like!![]()
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
yeah, didn't realize "his highness" edited his original post, hypocritical loser that he is.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 19:53Good catch with the overreaction that the 'Enlightened one' later edited out.oogiebe wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:45Dude was being facetious. Get your head outta yer arse.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32
I didn't openly admit to anything.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
You're dwelling on Wilder's excuses (humorously or otherwise). I prefer to highlight his pugilistic flaws.
That shouldn't incite your emotional response, but I keep forgetting we're living in a woke snowflake society.
If you're an insecure guy that needs to exist in a "safe space", then I'll respect your fragility and ignore your posts from now on.
Thanks for that.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
There was nothing hypocritical about my words. I toned down my what I wrote to be less offensive, since I was dealing with a snowflake.
I was surprised about someone getting upset about me describing Deontay Wilder’s pugilistic flaws, to the point they felt the need to attack me. It's not normal behaviour.
And I accused them of being a snowflake, because my original words were innocuous.
You then jumped on the bandwagon by siding with the snowflake, because you ALWAYS support anyone that has an opinion that differs from mine.
But if you’d even bothered to read my words the snowflake objected to, you’d surely realise you’d previously said the very same things I did.
I don't know why you have to be so adversarial oogiebe, even on topics we share the same opinion.
If you're intentionally trolling me, then you should be banned from this forum, but if you're being sincere, then you've got mental issues!
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
right, test those fuckers, every day & twice on sunday!Bandog wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 20:13What if the rumors are true about Fury loading his gloves? Since when has he been a monster puncher? If you look at history, it is the experienced trainers that catch things like that not the commissions. You can bet the farm on this....very close scrutiny on glove issues. No excuses, may the best man win. (Hope there is random testing too because of Fury's past)
fury looks juiced out of his mind!
that bulk, that dry, veiny, stonehard 8-pack midsection is sus as fornicate!
how he'll look a monstrously chiseled 300 pounds come fight night one can barely imagine. scary!
don't let me get started on wilder!
the guy's trippin' balls!
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
The NSAC, Jay Deas and other members of Team Wilder were in Tyson Fury's dressing room when his hand wraps were being applied, and his hands were placed into his gloves.Bandog wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 20:13What if the rumors are true about Fury loading his gloves? Since when has he been a monster puncher? If you look at history, it is the experienced trainers that catch things like that not the commissions. You can bet the farm on this....very close scrutiny on glove issues. No excuses, may the best man win. (Hope there is random testing too because of Fury's past)
All those parties inspected the hand wraps and gloves.
Everything was filmed, and you can easily find videos of the occasion on YouTube.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
no excuses right bandog..............but but but dah loaded egg weight gloves and peds doe 
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 22:19Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 12:32I didn't openly admit to anything.Cyclops wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 11:45
Well, pontification and hectoring is your thing: I suppose if you were stopped being allowed to do it you'd genuinely cry. So, freedom of speech and all that.
But taking one line completely out of context from somebody else's post to drivel on isn't cricket, my man. And openly admitting it... Well I don't think I've had cause to clash horns with you before.
We'll see if it happens again.
You posted a comment, I quoted it verbatim, responded with facts, and you cried.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
The Big Dosser wasn't even able to say anything. He knows, how deep he was buried with his excuses. He gotta be destroyed brutally.
The Gypsy King has a great attitude, some interesting stuff said:
The Gypsy King has a great attitude, some interesting stuff said:
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 24, 2021
What with the ticket prices? $500 is the cheapest ticket which puts you in the top tier. Absolute joke. Do they reduce prices the day before or day of the fight if they haven't sold out?