Does anyone here want to see Wilder get a 3rd shot against Fury?

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  • paulf
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    #41
    I am done with Wilder after what happened after the second Fury fight, but he definitely deserves another shot after the way 2020 played out.

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      #42
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Answer me a few questions.

      Are you a Tyson Fury fan?

      Never mind the question, kafkod you are spooked.

      I most certainly do think Deontay Wilder wants a rematch.

      Let me explain one thing? I don't think Wilder is a better fighter than Fury technically, but I do think he can sparked him out 'And that is not just being cliche'

      Wilder has got one game plan, which is the stay in the fight survive and somehow land his biggest punches 'It is that simple'. Tyson Fury was winning the second fight, but even still he did not make Wilder deviate from his game plan 'This is something people continually try and be passive towards'.

      Nobody knows what would of happened if the fight would of been aloud to continue, Wilder drops rounds all the time, he has been battered about the ring by Ortiz, he was being battered by Fury' big deal.

      If the third fight ever happens, you will be spooked mate 'You are spooked now'.

      Because Fury does not have the game changing power, that can deter Wilder 'It will always take a sustained bombardment, so he will always be there longer to be hit himself'.

      I think it is a great match up, and underrated rivalry.

      Note: Just so you understand, by no means is Deontay Wilder technically a better fighter than Tyson Fury.

      Wilder had blood from his face and coming out his ear looking like a deer in head lights unable to throw back stuck in the corner . I think we know what happens as Fury was ready to trounce him that round it was waved off .


      No ones spooked about Wilder losing to Fury ,you can’t improve abilities to take a punch and Fury will just have a better handle on him next time .combined with being out of the ring ,Wilder relies on timing more then anyone so that just adds to his disadvantages.

      I do know some are spooked about A.J though because he’s a boxer puncher and some would rather not see the fight on here .
      Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-28-2021, 08:23 AM.

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        #43
        Originally posted by HitmanTommy
        I just feel that one more fight is in order as the second fight had a lot of question marks because I don't believe Wilder got a fair shake given the glove tampering controversy.
        There was no glove controversy.

        Whyte/Rivas had a legitimate glove controversy. Wilders whole team approved the gloves, and watched Fury get wrapped and gloved up (on camera mind you)

        Wilder/Fury had as much of a glove controversy as there was a costume controversy. Had Wilder won, you wouldn't have heard a damn thing.

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          #44
          It has become somewhat customery for people to say disparaging things about Tyson Fury being dishonest... This is despite the fact Tyson is at times brutally honest. People do not listen. Tyson has admitted that Wilder always has a chance to spark his opponent out. Then we have the judges... Much like what they did to Lewis against Holyfield, they did to Fury the first Wilder fight... So I would imagine Tyson would tell us, "getting caught by Wilder is dangerous, I went 24 rounds, showed I can take his punch, and beat him twice..." I don't see a need for a trilogy here. Wilder will always be able to land his punch... Let some other higher rent district heavyweights (thanks Dwyer!) show their capacity to deal with a bona fide puncher.

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            #45
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            Answer me a few questions.

            Are you a Tyson Fury fan?

            Never mind the question, kafkod you are spooked.

            I most certainly do think Deontay Wilder wants a rematch.

            Let me explain one thing? I don't think Wilder is a better fighter than Fury technically, but I do think he can sparked him out 'And that is not just being cliche'

            Wilder has got one game plan, which is the stay in the fight survive and somehow land his biggest punches 'It is that simple'. Tyson Fury was winning the second fight, but even still he did not make Wilder deviate from his game plan 'This is something people continually try and be passive towards'.

            Nobody knows what would of happened if the fight would of been aloud to continue, Wilder drops rounds all the time, he has been battered about the ring by Ortiz, he was being battered by Fury' big deal.

            If the third fight ever happens, you will be spooked mate 'You are spooked now'.

            Because Fury does not have the game changing power, that can deter Wilder 'It will always take a sustained bombardment, so he will always be there longer to be hit himself'.

            I think it is a great match up, and underrated rivalry.

            Note: Just so you understand, by no means is Deontay Wilder technically a better fighter than Tyson Fury.

            I'm a fan of both Fury and AJ, but I'll be rooting for Fury when they fight because I've been a fan of his for longer and he gave me the biggest buzz I've ever had as a boxing fan when he beat Wlad Klitschko. He also lives quite close to me. I view AJ as far more dangerous to Fury than a Wilder trilogy would be. And yet ,as a Fury fan, I would much rather see him fight AJ than Wilder.

            So there goes your theory about me being spooked by Wilder.

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              #46
              Originally posted by _Rexy_

              There was no glove controversy.

              Whyte/Rivas had a legitimate glove controversy. Wilders whole team approved the gloves, and watched Fury get wrapped and gloved up (on camera mind you)

              Wilder/Fury had as much of a glove controversy as there was a costume controversy. Had Wilder won, you wouldn't have heard a damn thing.
              There is a video on YT of Wilder changing his gloves right before the Fury rematch, without anybody from Fury's camp being present. I haven't heard a damned thing from Wilder fans about that either.

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                #47
                Originally posted by REDEEMER
                Wilder had blood from his face and coming out his ear looking like a deer in head lights unable to throw back stuck in the corner . I think we know what happens as Fury was ready to trounce him that round it was waved off .


                No ones spooked about Wilder losing to Fury ,you can’t improve abilities to take a punch and Fury will just have a better handle on him next time .combined with being out of the ring ,Wilder relies on timing more then anyone so that just adds to his disadvantages.

                I do know some are spooked about A.J though because he’s a boxer puncher and some would rather not see the fight on here .
                Wilder was decked twice by Fury, and it could have been 3 times with a different ref, because he fell into the ropes after taking a punch at one point, which really should have have counted as a KD for Fury.

                The idea that this was just a routine Wilder performance, with him being outboxed while waiting for a chance to land his big punch, and Mark Breland denied him that chance by throwing in the towel, is preposterous.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by kafkod

                  There is a video on YT of Wilder changing his gloves right before the Fury rematch, without anybody from Fury's camp being present. I haven't heard a damned thing from Wilder fans about that either.
                  These people think it's still the 70's and it's easy as **** to do shady **** with gloves. Everyone just watches their favorite guy lose, and then just take his excuses as gospel. I been telling these new fans to be follow the sport, not a specific fighter for THIS VERY REASON, And hell, I didn't even believe the Rivas/Whyte story until i got it first hand from Oscars trainer.

                  But especially a big money vegas fight like that, you can't even take a **** without a camera being on you.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by kafkod

                    Wilder was decked twice by Fury, and it could have been 3 times with a different ref, because he fell into the ropes after taking a punch at one point, which really should have have counted as a KD for Fury.

                    The idea that this was just a routine Wilder performance, with him being outboxed while waiting for a chance to land his big punch, and Mark Breland denied him that chance by throwing in the towel, is preposterous.
                    Yeah, I don't get that logic. People bring up him losing rounds to Ortiz...yeah, he lost rounds. He didn't get his **** pushed in all around the damn ring though.

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                      #50
                      It’s the second biggest fight in the division and we all know Wilder can hurt him bad.

                      Of course I want to see it.

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