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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2018 10:46:14 GMT
Have you seen the post fight conference? He got everyone singing American pie He’s brilliant. He won’t get it but he puts the personality into SPOTY Totally agree mate. He deserves it though 110%
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Dec 2, 2018 10:54:36 GMT
A very impressive post match interview. Deserves respect 😄😄😄 What's he talking about, he has got squadroolians of £ to help him in his troubles & if he thinks he's now right he's wrong. He's still as mad as a badger! Of course, I'd never tell him But as you know Bath, mental health issues affect millionaires and the homeless......of course money makes a difference to some aspects of your life, but if famous can bring other problems. Loneliness is free
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 12:00:57 GMT
AJ will fancy beating Wilder more than Fury so I think that fight will happen next. Wilder showed he can certainly bang but he's erratic and will give AJ plenty of chances to knock him out. Fury on the other hand, I can't see any possible way AJ could get close to him. Fury would toy with him for 12 rounds and clean up on the cards as I reckon AJ wouldn't be as lucky as Wilder was and be able to catch him with any big shots. And fury twice got up from a fighter who is known as one of the hardest punchers. I take it back. Money aside AJ wouldn’t want to fight either of Em Oddly, I think Wilder is more dangerous than Fury for Joshua. AJ has a suspect chin, but I don't think that would be a factor against Fury so much. I think it's wrong for people to underrate Joshua based on this fight. Styles make fights. Joshua is a better boxer than Wilder, with more consistency and variety. Not necessarily saying that he beats Fury, who seems to be hard to fight for everybody, but I give him a decent chance.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 12:01:51 GMT
😄😄😄 What's he talking about, he has got squadroolians of £ to help him in his troubles & if he thinks he's now right he's wrong. He's still as mad as a badger! Of course, I'd never tell him But as you know Bath, mental health issues affect millionaires and the homeless......of course money makes a difference to some aspects of your life, but if famous can bring other problems. Loneliness is free I think money would solve a lot of mine, mate!
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 12:22:11 GMT
A very impressive post match interview. Deserves respect 😄😄😄 What's he talking about, he has got squadroolians of £ to help him in his troubles & if he thinks he's now right he's wrong. He's still as mad as a badger! Of course, I'd never tell him Money does not equal happiness. Good Health is wealth You make yourself more silly every time you comment on MH
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 2, 2018 12:49:40 GMT
😄😄😄 What's he talking about, he has got squadroolians of £ to help him in his troubles & if he thinks he's now right he's wrong. He's still as mad as a badger! Of course, I'd never tell him Money does not equal happiness. Good Health is wealth You make yourself more silly every time you comment on MH Keep you counsel sunshine. Professional help with MH doesn’t come cheap. There is a long waiting list for NHS resources & when they come they are limited. It’s always helpful if one can see the bigger picture
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 12:59:53 GMT
Money does not equal happiness. Good Health is wealth You make yourself more silly every time you comment on MH Keep you counsel sunshine. Professional help with MH doesn’t come cheap. There is a long waiting list for NHS resources & when they come they are limited. It’s always helpful if one can see the bigger picture My counsel is fine. All the money in the world won’t help you get better if you don’t want to get better.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 2, 2018 13:06:41 GMT
Keep you counsel sunshine. Professional help with MH doesn’t come cheap. There is a long waiting list for NHS resources & when they come they are limited. It’s always helpful if one can see the bigger picture My counsel is fine. All the money in the world won’t help you get better if you don’t want to get better. You really are a smug cnut, but why...
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 13:14:17 GMT
My counsel is fine. All the money in the world won’t help you get better if you don’t want to get better. You really are a smug cnut, but why... I’m a cunt but not smug. But I do know from experience that all the money in the world won’t help everyone get better and one of the first things that help some people is to get off their arse and do something. A wAlk a run what ever. Doesn’t work for every one. Try it. It might help you
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Post by felonious on Dec 2, 2018 13:14:21 GMT
My counsel is fine. All the money in the world won’t help you get better if you don’t want to get better. You really are a smug cnut, but why... He's winning the argument?
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Post by wagsastokie on Dec 2, 2018 13:22:34 GMT
But as you know Bath, mental health issues affect millionaires and the homeless......of course money makes a difference to some aspects of your life, but if famous can bring other problems. Loneliness is free I think money would solve a lot of mine, mate! Trouble is money tends to lead to different problems
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 13:28:50 GMT
I think money would solve a lot of mine, mate! Trouble is money tends to lead to different problems Maybe, but it also gives you leeway. I would rather be depressed with millions, or even 100 grand in the bank,than be depressed on Universal Credit.
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Post by drjeffsdiscobarge on Dec 2, 2018 13:29:27 GMT
Fair play to the big man superb effort. It's hard not to like the bloke! :-)
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Post by Paul Spencer on Dec 2, 2018 13:36:36 GMT
Trouble is money tends to lead to different problems Maybe, but it also gives you leeway. I would rather be depressed with millions, or even 100 grand in the bank,than be depressed on Universal Credit. As my old man used to say ... money can't solve your problems but it doesn't half make them a damn sight easier to deal with.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 2, 2018 13:42:16 GMT
You really are a smug cnut, but why... He's winning the argument? You must have been one of the judges at lastnights fight 🥊
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Post by wagsastokie on Dec 2, 2018 13:43:15 GMT
Trouble is money tends to lead to different problems Maybe, but it also gives you leeway. I would rather be depressed with millions, or even 100 grand in the bank,than be depressed on Universal Credit. Agreed but I would prefer to be well on universal credit than depressed with millions
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Post by felonious on Dec 2, 2018 13:56:04 GMT
He's winning the argument? You must have been one of the judges at lastnights fight 🥊 God bless America, God help bathstoke
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 2, 2018 14:35:03 GMT
You must have been one of the judges at lastnights fight 🥊 God bless America, God help bathstoke Yes PleaseXx
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Post by neworleanstokie on Dec 2, 2018 15:24:34 GMT
I can't argue with the outcome but there's no doubt that Tyson won the fight according to the rules of boxing. Tyson's recovery in the final round was nothing short of spectacular. Either way it keeps the HW division interesting.
Onto the next 3 fight weekends here in NY - Loma next Sat, followed by Alvarez-Fielding at MSG, then the Charlo twins at the Barclays.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Dec 2, 2018 19:54:09 GMT
If you're not a WWE fan you might not get this, if you are...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2018 20:19:06 GMT
If you're not a WWE fan you might not get this, if you are... Outstanding
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 21:21:46 GMT
If you're not a WWE fan you might not get this, if you are... Outstanding If that wasn’t the 12th the ref may have stopped that
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2018 21:42:48 GMT
Outstanding If that wasn’t the 12th the ref may have stopped that saw the interview with fury earlier, he said the ref said you’ve got walk to the left, then walk to the right, if not it’s off. How Tyson did it I’ll never know
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 22:13:45 GMT
If that wasn’t the 12th the ref may have stopped that saw the interview with fury earlier, he said the ref said you’ve got walk to the left, then walk to the right, if not it’s off. How Tyson did it I’ll never know good refereeing
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Post by Jimmyg on Dec 2, 2018 22:15:21 GMT
I can't argue with the outcome but there's no doubt that Tyson won the fight according to the rules of boxing. Tyson's recovery in the final round was nothing short of spectacular. Either way it keeps the HW division interesting. Onto the next 3 fight weekends here in NY - Loma next Sat, followed by Alvarez-Fielding at MSG, then the Charlo twins at the Barclays. Tyson did say after he was taking his time to get up as getting up too quickly can cause your legs to wobble. Think he looked tired after 9 rounds and was making uncharacteristic mistakes, given more time to come back he would have beat wilder without any doubt.
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Post by neworleanstokie on Dec 3, 2018 14:02:19 GMT
I can't argue with the outcome but there's no doubt that Tyson won the fight according to the rules of boxing. Tyson's recovery in the final round was nothing short of spectacular. Either way it keeps the HW division interesting. Onto the next 3 fight weekends here in NY - Loma next Sat, followed by Alvarez-Fielding at MSG, then the Charlo twins at the Barclays. Tyson did say after he was taking his time to get up as getting up too quickly can cause your legs to wobble. Think he looked tired after 9 rounds and was making uncharacteristic mistakes, given more time to come back he would have beat wilder without any doubt. I agree if the rematch goes the distance but with Wilder that one punch power can end fights before it goes to the judges. I'm not sure how Freddie would be able to influence Tyson on that as he's a big believer in not letting it go to the cards.
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Post by Frogger Theft Auto on Dec 3, 2018 17:12:06 GMT
I got up for the fight live and only gave Wilder the two knockdown rounds, 9th and 12th, Fury everything else.
I’ve just watched it back and how the shit did Wilder get the first round on anybody’s scorecard? He doesn’t land anything at all until the combination at the end of the 2nd (which probably edged him the 2nd), Fury was landing his jab and had a good combination at the end of the first. It wasn’t even a close round to score.
Third round the same, Wilder landed a couple of body shots but Fury landed some great counter punches because Wilder was swinging and missing, loaded up combinations, head shots that had the crowd reacting. Never Wilder’s round in a million years. Criminal really.
I’m guessing that after the knockdowns that Mexican judge went back over his previous scores and nudged a few of what he remembered as closer rounds at the start to Wilder.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 3, 2018 17:51:20 GMT
Tyson did say after he was taking his time to get up as getting up too quickly can cause your legs to wobble. Think he looked tired after 9 rounds and was making uncharacteristic mistakes, given more time to come back he would have beat wilder without any doubt. I agree if the rematch goes the distance but with Wilder that one punch power can end fights before it goes to the judges. I'm not sure how Freddie would be able to influence Tyson on that as he's a big believer in not letting it go to the cards. I think Wilder might do better in a rematch. He improved as the fight went on, and I think a different trainer could get more out of him. He looped too many punches, and Fury was avoiding them. As soon as he punched a bit straighter, he knocked Fury down. Also, he wasn't consistent enough to the body, so straight away that's two areas he can improve on. Of course, Fury might get better, too, but that's as good as I have seen him to be honest.
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Post by neworleanstokie on Dec 3, 2018 18:12:36 GMT
I agree if the rematch goes the distance but with Wilder that one punch power can end fights before it goes to the judges. I'm not sure how Freddie would be able to influence Tyson on that as he's a big believer in not letting it go to the cards. I think Wilder might do better in a rematch. He improved as the fight went on, and I think a different trainer could get more out of him. He looped too many punches, and Fury was avoiding them. As soon as he punched a bit straighter, he knocked Fury down. Also, he wasn't consistent enough to the body, so straight away that's two areas he can improve on. Of course, Fury might get better, too, but that's as good as I have seen him to be honest. I completely agree. Wilder was out coached. He needs a change of trainer.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 3, 2018 18:16:10 GMT
I think Wilder might do better in a rematch. He improved as the fight went on, and I think a different trainer could get more out of him. He looped too many punches, and Fury was avoiding them. As soon as he punched a bit straighter, he knocked Fury down. Also, he wasn't consistent enough to the body, so straight away that's two areas he can improve on. Of course, Fury might get better, too, but that's as good as I have seen him to be honest. I completely agree. Wilder was out coached. He needs a change of trainer. Teddy Atlas would work wonders, I reckon. I must say, though, Fury has good ring generalship, and fought a cracking fight.
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