Comments Thread For: Wilder Won the Arbitration Battle, But He'll Lose the Trilogy War

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  • champion4ever
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    #91
    I guarantee everyone that he either stops or knock Tyson Fury the fuck out in the trilogy; If he wears the same brand of a new minted pair of non tampered gloves as Deontay Wilder does. Also, by the way where did he get this new found power from anyway? It leaves the reasonable boxing fan very curious and su****ious. He never displayed that type of punching power in all of last previous fights; So what's changed all of a sudden? I am very curious to know. The bottom line is, if Tyson Fury is clean and can't cheat then he loses plain and simple; Most likely by way of KO or TKO. He would have to get up on his toes and box like he did in their first fight in order to avoid it.

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    • champion4ever
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      #92
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      The Gypsy-Bum has proven that he can not be trusted, why agree with a dishonorable coward with a history of failure to rematch as champion? Do you think that Anthony Joshua does not have his own rematch-clause? Tyson Phooey, needs to surrender the belt he stole, but its likely that Mauricio Sauliman will come in to save the fraud and decree Joshua vs. Fury for a WBC 'Franchise' championship. The HW division stinks.
      Very good point! Who is to say that he will go through with the rematch anyhow? We saw how he changed his mind and retired when he was forced to give Wladimir Klitschko his rematch. One thing about Fury is that he cannot stand pressure. He knows that the world and Team Wilder are going to be carefully watching and monitoring him now. So there is no way he would attempt to cheat now for fear of getting busted. If he doesn't get a chance to wear a pair of thin custom-made pad less gloves then he's getting knocked out.

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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #93
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        The Gypsy-Bum has proven that he can not be trusted, why agree with a dishonorable coward with a history of failure to rematch as champion? Do you think that Anthony Joshua does not have his own rematch-clause? Tyson Phooey, needs to surrender the belt he stole, but its likely that Mauricio Sauliman will come in to save the fraud and decree Joshua vs. Fury for a WBC 'Franchise' championship. The HW division stinks.
        Dishonorable coward stolen belt - is that U Trump?

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          #94
          I'm sure Eddie Hearn had his lawyers analyize the situation and when he was told by them there was a strong possibility that Fury would have to rematch Wilder that's when Eddie really pushed to make AJ vs Fury knowing it would fall through and he would have an excuse blaming Warren and Arum. Eddie's a snake like that. He doesn't want AJ in the ring with Tyson, that would end his gravy train.

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            #95
            Originally posted by crisantonio917
            HaHaHaHahaHa "Fast Eddie" not so fast you arrogant wanker!!! Wilder gets his shot!!!
            hahahahaha

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              #96
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Very good point! Who is to say that he will through with the rematch anyhow? We saw how he changed his mind and retired when he was forced to give Wladimir Klitschko his rematch. One thing about Fury is that he cannot stand pressure. He knows that the world and Team Wilder are going to be carefully watching and monitoring him now. So there is no way he would attempt to cheat now for fear of getting busted. If he doesn't get a chance to wear a pair of thin custom-made pad less gloves then he's getting knocked out.
              and the pathetic excuse /conspiracy theory behind the 1st fight when Fury outclassed and outboxed Wilder and got robbed in the eyes of most writers/commentators/ insiders/former boxers/analysts??? Did Breland spike Bumsquads water again?? Or was it another drunk ref?

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                #97
                Originally posted by crisantonio917
                HaHaHaHahaHa "Fast Eddie" not so fast you arrogant wanker!!! Wilder gets his shot!!!
                But does he? No one wants to see a 3rd Fury/Wilder fight. There's no money in it. Surely Wilder will just take step-aside money and fight the winner for all the belts??

                Also won't Fury appeal the decision and delay it? Or if not - Fury will just "retire" after the AJ fight to avoid the Wilder fight. Fury already "retired" once to avoid fighting Wlad again once he won the belt

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                  #98
                  Yeah it we knew THEY were going to send their paid hacks to try and discredit the ruling to hide the corruption that’s being committed in this sport but once again karma’s undefeated

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by ThatDude44
                    I don't understand why people are so angry that Fury has to honor a contract that he signed.
                    Because no one wants to see a third fight. It would be like Wilder/Ortiz 3. Yay! If Wilder had taken the fight earlier, rather than waiting until we had a better fight to look forward to - we would all have been much happier. I can't see Fury going through with it anyway given what happened with the Wlad rematch. Fury never defends a belt. Only reason he is fighting AJ is because he can get a load of belts if he wins

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
                      and the pathetic excuse /conspiracy theory behind the 1st fight when Fury outclassed and outboxed Wilder and got robbed in the eyes of most writers/commentators/ insiders/former boxers/analysts??? Did Breland spike Bumsquads water again?? Or was it another drunk ref?
                      Yes, just like he was knocked the fuck out in the first fight despite the fact that he was cheating with his hands half way on his gloves in order to punch Wilder with his bare knuckle fist through the padless part of the glove yet the referee saved him. That is exactly what's going to happen in the trilogy but this time he stays down or get stopped if he gets up. Wilder is either going to KO/TKO him or he is going to quit. You can bank it. Remember that you've heard it here first. So don't forget to bump this thread on fight night.

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