Comments Thread For: Fury: Looks Like I'll Have To Crack Deontay Wilder's Skull Again!

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  • FLY TY
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    #31
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

    Was that the KO that didn't happen as Fury was up in time? Are you still struggling to watch the clock when Fury goes down to see how long it took to get up? Well, it did take many Americans to realise that Fury winning 8 rounds to Deontay's 4 with 2 KD's did not equal a draw. It actually meant Fury won by 2 points. Bless them.

    A world beater is someone who beats world level fighters. So that's Joshua alright. Wilder, no. He hasn't beaten a single good world class fighter as yet.
    Stop. What fighters has AJ beaten where he was less than a 4-1 favorite?

    Just because a fighter is ranked, by paying sanctioning fees, doesn't make him world class.

    There are 3 world class heavyweights in the sport, AJ has beaten 0 of them.

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      #32
      Originally posted by FLY TY

      So agreed, Wilder GAVE his fat ass a rematch. In that contract, it gave Wilder a rematch if he lost the rematch. Nothing left after the third fight.
      Only because he had nowhere else to go. Refuse the rematch, then Wilder's ducking would have got so out of hand that even the crazies would have walked. Well, some of them anyway. The pressure to get the rematch was too much for Wilder to run away from. He then got an almighty beating. Which was nice.

      Wilder doesn't want the 3rd fight either. He just wants to convince the crazies that are left he does. No, he wants money to step-aside. The plan was to wait until the fight with AJ was ready to be announced, then spring this on them, hoping that in order to keep the big fight on, they would send millions over to keep Wilder happy. What he didn't want, was Fury actually willing to get straight in there with Wilder to deal with him without paying him a bean. Which means, Wilder's plans are backfiring. It will however be funny to see how Wilder attempts to get out of this. I wonder what silliness he has in his head? Keep tuned to find out.

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        #33
        Originally posted by QballLobo
        There will be some good **** talk to hype it up then Fury will bully him again and get him out of there.
        Fury’s all wrong for a limited fighter like Wilder.
        Bullshit! Deontay Wilder is going to complete what he started in California by nearly decapitating him before the referee's coaching and long count. Also, keep in mind that Tyson Fury would have been out of the ring for over 17 months now without so much of a bum fight tune up and you expect him to defeat Deontay Wilder. Good luck with that shit because come July 24, 2021 Deontay Wilder will become the new WBC Heavyweight champion of the world and Tyson Fury's long winning streak would come to an end and I can guarantee it! he's going to drop Tyson Fury on his ass several times.

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        • creekrat77
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          #34
          This is terrible for Wilder career wise. All Wilder is to Shelly Finkel is a pawn. American fight fans would have appreciated watching Wilder face Ruiz, Martin and Whyte/Joshua if it could have been made. Instead they are enabling his worst instincts and throwing him into the fire.

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            #35
            Really this third fight in a row beat down would have happened last July had the panoramic not happened

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              #36
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee

              Only because he had nowhere else to go. Refuse the rematch, then Wilder's ducking would have got so out of hand that even the crazies would have walked. Well, some of them anyway. The pressure to get the rematch was too much for Wilder to run away from. He then got an almighty beating. Which was nice.

              Wilder doesn't want the 3rd fight either. He just wants to convince the crazies that are left he does. No, he wants money to step-aside. The plan was to wait until the fight with AJ was ready to be announced, then spring this on them, hoping that in order to keep the big fight on, they would send millions over to keep Wilder happy. What he didn't want, was Fury actually willing to get straight in there with Wilder to deal with him without paying him a bean. Which means, Wilder's plans are backfiring. It will however be funny to see how Wilder attempts to get out of this. I wonder what silliness he has in his head? Keep tuned to find out.
              The plan was to "wait until the fight was announced, and then spring this on them?" Wilder's the arbitrator now?
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                #37
                Heavens to unpadded gloves! The only “crack” the Cheater King will be doing is the crack he’ll be smoking to cope when Wilder drops him like a raccoon thru a trap door.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by FLY TY

                  Stop. What fighters has AJ beaten where he was less than a 4-1 favorite?

                  Just because a fighter is ranked, by paying sanctioning fees, doesn't make him world class.

                  There are 3 world class heavyweights in the sport, AJ has beaten 0 of them.
                  You're right, Wlad, Ruiz, Whyte, Parker and Povetkin, are not world class.

                  Who are the other 2 to go with Fury i wonder?

                  So anyone 4-1 or better in a fight, means they aren't world class? Are you sure you want to stick to this laughable, dribbling ******ity?

                  Morales was 4-1 over Barrera in the first fight. But he wasn't world class? I wonder what the odds where for Jones, Floyd and Spence over their opponents? I wonder... Haha.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by FLY TY

                    The plan was to "wait until the fight was announced, and then spring this on them?" Wilder's the arbitrator now?
                    Oh come on now. You think this Weinstein guy didn't have a nice fat envelope given to him by Haymon? Haymon is as crooked as it gets. As is your country.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Mario040481
                      Looks like Fury will get to have that warm up fight before the AJ fight that was being mentioned here and there not too long ago, that is IF Fury vs Wilder III ends up happening next
                      Warm up fight my ass! 17 months is a long time for Tyson Fury to stay inactive out of the ring my friend. Also, keep in mind that his sparring would be very limited. Remember the last time he trained for a tune up fight he reopened that gash over his right eye. The one that he sustained in the Otto Wallin fight. This could seriously effect his conditioning if Wilder chooses to be more fleet footed this time by pumping out his jab to Fury's face from a distance. Get your tickets right away. Wilder/Fury III is coming to pay per view or a theater near you on July 24, 2021. The only way this fight is not happening is if Fury retires and quit or injures himself during training
                      Last edited by champion4ever; 05-18-2021, 09:25 PM.

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