Fury v Wilder
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https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x84rgy2
The full fight replay is in the link above if anyone missed it
The full fight replay is in the link above if anyone missed it
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Just be prepared to have to watch a lot of interrupted adverts. I think I had to wait for 10-12 ads to play throughout and I only watched selected rounds.THEWELLERNUT70 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:01 pmhttps://www.dailymotion.com/video/x84rgy2
The full fight replay is in the link above if anyone missed it
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The whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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Bore off you sad act.claret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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claret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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claret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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The definition of the word "Sanctimonious" - Making a show of being morally superior to other people.
For some reason that word just came into my head.
For some reason that word just came into my head.
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Took the decision to stay up to watch it and so glad I did - it was great to watch. One of the best fights I've seen for years.
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No worse than a footballer heading the ball multiple times a day/week.claret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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Poor cast claret59, just a couple of nibbles. To see how it's done properly review some of Devils Advocate posts.
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Shouldn’t you be glueing yourself to the road somewhereclaret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 5:25 pmShouldn’t you be glueing yourself to the road somewhere
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I agree, 2 blokes knocking 7 bells out of each other isn’t exactly my cup of char but when all said & done if we all liked the same thing life would be boring & people are entitled to like whatever their like, it’s only the same as somebody liking snooker & somebody else finding it boring. People like different things it doesn’t make it right or wrong if we agree or disagree.claret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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I bet the BBC still give their gong to Lewis Hamilton or Emma Radicanu.
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They give it to whoever the British pubic vote for.corporal jones wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 7:38 pmI bet the BBC still give their gong to Lewis Hamilton or Emma Radicanu.
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So, being probably the greatest driver ever or winning a Grand Slam aged 12 aren’t achievements enough for you?corporal jones wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 7:38 pmI bet the BBC still give their gong to Lewis Hamilton or Emma Radicanu.
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Dosser.claret59 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 3:26 pmThe whole thing sickens me. No, I did not watch it but it was an unavoidable main news item. How this madness is classed as 'sport' is beyond me. The fact that so many get so involved in this cruel exhibition of man's inhumanity to man is bizarre. How it survives should be a mystery but the fact that so many get satisfaction from seeing one person club another , sometimes to death, is beyond comprehension. Shame on all those who get some kind of perverse pleasure in watching and getting excited and being a part of this degrading spectacle.
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I've stolen that line.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 5:25 pmShouldn’t you be glueing yourself to the road somewhere
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Fight being repeated now on BT sport 1 (virgin ch 527)
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And what's wrong with that?corporal jones wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 7:38 pmI bet the BBC still give their gong to Lewis Hamilton or Emma Radicanu.
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What makes a good boxing match? The object is to knock the opposition fighter senseless. This is achieved by scrambling the brain of the other player so that he is (ideally!) knocked senseless. Weaken the other fighters ability to defend himself by body punches and then finish him off by switching to his head to incapacitate him. And some of you think of this has entertainment. Should he suffer long term injury or even death from this spectacle is nothing more than collateral damage. Shame on all you who take your pleasure from glorifying this carnage.
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You sound like you've had a few punches to your head. They are missing you on the M25.
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dry your eyesclaret59 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:49 pmWhat makes a good boxing match? The object is to knock the opposition fighter senseless. This is achieved by scrambling the brain of the other player so that he is (ideally!) knocked senseless. Weaken the other fighters ability to defend himself by body punches and then finish him off by switching to his head to incapacitate him. And some of you think of this has entertainment. Should he suffer long term injury or even death from this spectacle is nothing more than collateral damage. Shame on all you who take your pleasure from glorifying this carnage.
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So we ban boxing, what about wrestling or all the other martial arts. Stop heading in football, ban tackling in rugby and American football? Let's all stay away from these nasty sports and take up knitting tofu....with specially blunted needles of course.claret59 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:49 pmWhat makes a good boxing match? The object is to knock the opposition fighter senseless. This is achieved by scrambling the brain of the other player so that he is (ideally!) knocked senseless. Weaken the other fighters ability to defend himself by body punches and then finish him off by switching to his head to incapacitate him. And some of you think of this has entertainment. Should he suffer long term injury or even death from this spectacle is nothing more than collateral damage. Shame on all you who take your pleasure from glorifying this carnage.
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At the end of the day both men chose to participate. They aren’t forced and they know the risks. If you don’t like it, fine, don’t watch it. To think that your opinion overshadows others choices is just downright arrogant and bloody daft.
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He's there doing his shirt and singing :
Any old iron
Any old iron
Any old iron
Mike Tyson
Now buy your Fury vinyl wrap 'Wilder' at Argos and do the shirt proper.
Any old iron
Any old iron
Any old iron
Mike Tyson
Now buy your Fury vinyl wrap 'Wilder' at Argos and do the shirt proper.
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Photoshop the product yourself.