Comments Thread For: Fury: Looks Like I'll Have To Crack Deontay Wilder's Skull Again!
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I hope Scott’s skills as a trainer are better than his English! Tyson will prevail again over a man he knows he can beat but it will be harder this time around and a more dangerous fight than Joshua. It’s fair that Wilder gets his shot and as usual will be dangerous for every second he’s in there.Comment
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Where's the pressure coming from though? Explain that before u carry on with this cos the way everyone else see's it the pressure is all on wilder, he made the last fight almost like a race thing coming out with that costume on and then used same costume as an excuse for the loss before he legit lost his marbles and used every other excuse under the sun, and on top of that wilder has had the same lay-off so that makes 0 sense, I believe wilder has a chance here but the only a slim one at best but the arguments u make for it just make no sense whatsoeverDon't worry about Wilder. He is going to be just fine. It's Tyson fury you should worry about; With no bum tune up fight after 17 months, limited sparring due to that cut over his right eye in the Otto Wallin fight. Being very closely monitored and observed by Team Wilder and the world during the build up to the fight. Which means that all signs are pointing to a Deontay Wilder victory come July 24, 2021. He is winning his WBC championship belt back. I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder retires him on the stool because he is very weak under pressure.Comment
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Absolutely.
Not to mention Foreman and Ali. The rope-a-dope wouldn't have worked in the rematch.
I believe Trinidad would have destroyed Hopkins in a second fight. You have to remember that their fight was postponed after the 9/11 attacks. Hopkins was able to go to Philadelphia and get away from the craziness; Trinidad was forced to stay in New York and he helped support the victims. The fight was moved from September 15th to September 29th, and Trinidad was not in the same fighting shape as he was in previous fights. At the very least, he deserved a second chance.
Luckily, Wilder had a rematch clause and the arbitrator agreed that it should be enforced. Wilder will make the most out of this opportunity.Comment
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Usyk and his team may look smart for holding off on that Joe Joyce challenge until they knew for sure if Joshua/Fury was happening. As an Usyk fan, I am not looking forward to seeing a clean Joshua uppercut finding home on him. The man is tough, will hang in there and try to outbox him. But he may give up 40 pounds and may get crushed ugly.
Oh wait... this thread is supposed to be about Fury/Wilder, right? My bad. Forgot. Sure. That is a thing too. Suppose I should care. I honestly thought this was going Fury's way, but sure. I feel the biggest drama was the legal battle. If Wilder has actually decided to box, I could be interested. Maybe. Sorta. I mean, who needs a all-or-nothing HW unification fight anyways??
*pouts, opens beer*Comment
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