^I don't remember which network he was on but do remember the utter disdain the other pundits couldn't hide when he gave his opinions
Jamie Yeo was on the same network though, she was easy to look at.
^I don't remember which network he was on but do remember the utter disdain the other pundits couldn't hide when he gave his opinions
Jamie Yeo was on the same network though, she was easy to look at.
"Deep down in his soul, he knows he lost and he'll lose again," said Fury.
"After this fight, he'll be back working in that fast food chain that he was working at earlier on in his career. It's retirement for him.
"You're in denial and you're getting knocked out. Do yourself a favour and retire - your legacy's in bits, all the excuses, you've been destroyed. No one's even believed you, everyone's laughing at you. You're a weak man."
Shalom
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Cheers Snubbles!
Green owed!
He's got more front than Morecambe bay
Fury is fat this time. Wow whats up with that?
Wilder doesn't know how to defend. Some of these punches started in Arizona.
It is great entertainment though. Better than watching two fatties holding onto each other for 12 rounds, which is what the Heavyweight division had become.
Fury Usyk it is then. Wilder is done.
Added: Oooh a little spark at the end there.
heck of a big heavyweight fight though. Two tough guys for sure.
A clash of Titans!
The heaviest heavyweight boxing match in history!
That was entertainment!
I'll have a Big Mac with fries Mr Wilder
Lancaster la la la!
Lancashire la la la!
Wilder totally outclassed - again.
I'm starting to wonder whether it's Boxing or English you don't understand, or possibly both.
Wilder got schooled. He's got heart, but once he got hurt his technique fell apart.
He started out with the plan to keep his jab working and land that right - but it was a plan that quickly fell apart and he was just flailing. It quickly became just a matter of time.
I repeat - he was outclassed.
The first two rounds, Wilder stuck to his game plan of working the body, but after Fury got his own jab together in the third, letting him land his own hard right, Wilder looked the more desperate to land 'the big one'. From the seventh round, Wilder looked battered, though yes he did have a few 5 second bursts but Fury had complete control. Got to a point of when, and not if, Wilder was going to be gone. Made it through the 10th, but the 11th was just a round too far.
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