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

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  • sidefx996
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    #51
    "Retribution is upon us" lol. I love how these guys act like they're characters out of the Bible or something.

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    • sidefx996
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      #52
      Originally posted by steeve steel
      Apparently Wilder will make his ring walk completely nude this time.
      Gonna float him in on balloons.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #53
        Originally posted by sidefx996
        "Retribution is upon us" lol. I love how these guys act like they're characters out of the Bible or something.
        They are. They're the devil.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #54
          Originally posted by FLY TY

          Whyte has been stopped twice. Parker has lost to the same Whyte, AJ, and Chisora. Povetkin was 80 years old, and had just gotten served up by Hunter. Wvlad was old, coming off a loss and a 2 year lay-off.


          I'll give you Parker, because at least he was undefeated when AJ beat him in that snooze fest I literally fell asleep on. But I don't think anyone considers him world-level at this point.
          Hello?? Heeeeeellllooooo? Is anybody there? I seem to have lost you. Hello?

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          • sidefx996
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            #55
            Originally posted by FLY TY

            Definitely Wilder. He ko'ed Fury the first fight. I give Usyk a great shot against the robot though. He's no world-beater either.
            Are you another one of those tools who doesn't know the difference between a "knockdown" and a "knockout?"

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #56
              Originally posted by sidefx996

              Are you another one of those tools who doesn't know the difference between a "knockdown" and a "knockout?"
              He's one of those tools who knows nothing about reality and everything in it, full stop.

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              • A.B Counterhooks
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                #57
                Wilder sure just won't give up he still confident he can land that one hand cause its pretty clear fury the better boxer and probably will beat him again, just when we thought fury/aj was done deal wilder and now usyk step in try to derail britains scrap

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                • joe strong
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                  #58
                  Let’s get it over with July 24. Well I think Wilder should throw caution to the wind & come out firing that right hand from the opening bell. It could be his only chance of scoring the decisive blow. He can’t let Fury get into the zone because it will be another drubbing if he does. I have wanted to see the third fight but wanted to see a fight for the undisputed title more. This is fine by me as long as the undisputed title happens by years end. Imagine if Usyk & Wilder win… haha

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                  • FLY TY
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    I asked who were the other two "World class fighters" other than Fury at Heavyweight?

                    Are you still sticking to the 4-1? Or are you realising your ******ity.

                    Brook has been stopped twice. So nothing there for Spence. Porter has been beaten, god i've lost count how many times... And Spence couldn't even beat him. He needed a gift. So nothing there for him. Who else has Spence fought that is "World class"?

                    Frazier was knocked out twice by Foreman. By your logic, that means Ali gets no credit. Foreman lost how many times? That also means nothing too.

                    You're not very good at this game, are you?
                    It's quite simple, really. I look at when someone's been beat, at what stage of their career, and what they've done following.

                    Povetkin and Wvlad were both old, and had seen better days. One was literally coming off a loss and a layoff. The other was old, and coming off a draw many people felt he lost, against a blown up cruiserweight.

                    Dillan Whyte has NEVER held a world title, but has been stopped twice, once by a 40 year old man..

                    I said I'd give you Parker. But at this point, any up and coming heavyweight wants that fight, because he's looked like ****e since he fought AJ.

                    Brook was still undefeated at welterweight, and lost because he was greedy, and dared to be great at the same time, by jumping up 2 weight classes to fight a monster. Errol Spence went to England and beat a champion in his own backyard, when his biggest fight to that point was whom? I won't let you downgrade the victory now, because I was here when you brits were calling the kid "Jeff Lacy 2.0"

                    Crawford beats Brook 3 years later, after 2 broken eyes, and when he clearly can no longer make weight healthily, and thats supposed to take away from what Spence did? No more than what he did to Khan at this stage in his career, after he'd already been flattened three times.

                    The facts are, the guys you call world-beaters were either old, or haven't done anything since, to show they were world beaters to begin with. And please let's not compare Joseph Parker to what Kell Brook and Shawn Porter (a 2x WW champion) accomplished in their careers.

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                    • Slicc
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Rapscallion
                      I am interested in this third fight and more than in a Fury/Joshua fight (as I see it, after his two fights with Andy Ruiz, Joshua doesn't belong in the ring with Fury).
                      AJ had to pick up every strap Fury left behind, individually, and one loss (which he immediately avenged) is enough to count him out? I guess making an entire career off of tomato cans and ducking 100m is better than consistently facing legit competition and unifying 3 belts. I hope you're trolling.

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