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

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  • Straightener
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    #81
    Tyson’s in prime condition now , he’s gonna flatten wilder again

    Wilder fans have taken over from Pac-Man fans as the biggest set of clowns in boxing .

    All you read online is about fury cheating when he battered wilder in the second fight ….. completely deluded to the core

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    • BodyBagz
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      #82
      No Kenny Useless, no dirty tactics allowed, no heads getting cracked by Fury

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #83
        I am worried for Wilder`s life.

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        • damned1974
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          #84
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv

          Says Fury. So it's not true...
          Who knows honestly...a week ago Hearn was convincing all who would listen that the AJ/Fury fight was signed, sealed and delivered. To be fair, this shouldn't have gone to arbitration-it should have been a give in for the trilogy. I know one side said the other was delaying it, but its tough to really say that when there was literally no boxing for a while due to the Covid. Still a fun fight and even if Wilder is 1 fight from losing remaining credibility, he is still a valid threat with that right hand.

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          • Scopedog
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            #85
            Being a boxing fan is suffering. Looks like a fight to crown an undisputed champ is finally about to cross the finish line after months of agonising negotiations and then this crap happens. Even if Fury deals with Wilder and Joshua brushes off Usyk as is 90% probable, I just wonder what BS is going to spring up to derail the fight again in six months time when they try and make it again.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #86
              Originally posted by landotter

              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*
              They are massive fights, wouldn't it be great if? They could stage both fights on alternative weeks 'Promoting it as the final step before unification'.

              Joshua vs Uysk 1 week, and then Fury vs Wilder the next week etc

              I don't rate Uysk very highly at heavyweight, but on paper? This would be a great win for Anthony Joshua, making his resume even deeper.

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              • Sid-Knee
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                #87
                Originally posted by FLY TY

                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.
                I'll repeat myself again... Who are the other 2 Heavyweights other than Fury that are world class? What part of this question are you struggling with? Your attempts at deflection are incredibly poor. But it's what i've come to expect.

                Are you still sticking to the 4-1 odds? Hello?

                Povetkin was coming off a draw to Hunter, even though AJ fought Povetkin before that fight even took place? Yeah, good one. Povetkin would then go on and beat Hunter because the ropes held Hunter up which should have counted as a KD. And Dillian Whyte. But instead, you do a sad act of gymnastics by down playing Whyte, to downplay Povetkin. Any idiot can do the same. You just have to have the right kind of ******ity.

                So Brook, badly drained at the weight and coming off a bad stoppage where he had his eye socket broken, is of quality, but Wlad, a long time reigning world champion and HOF'er, is to be considered as "Seeing better days"? Keep on embarrassing yourself, you seem to be doing great at it. Brook meant nothing anyway. Not in that state. Had he been good, he would have dominated the second half like he did the first. But being drained is going to take it out of you. Not Spence. Anyone who was solid could have taken it against that version of Brook.

                You don't need to have held a world title. Proving yourself a world level fighter is better than holding a title and never beating a world level fighter yourself. Like Wilder and Liam Smith. Again, i'd like to say nice try, but i wouldn't mean it. That was poor. Really poor.

                What did Kell Brook and Frazier do after losing to Spence and Foreman? You seem to think what you did following those fights to be of importance. Where is the importance here? Spell it out for me? Or are you just strolling around being a hypocrite and contradicting yourself for some leisure time as per usual?

                Where did i say Spence was Jeff Lacy 2.0? Some did. I didn't. Although Spence still to this day hasn't beaten a world level fighter who wasn't at such a big disadvantage. He lost the Porter fight.

                While you're there, tell me about the jobber that is Ortiz, a complete nobody who hasn't done a thing and is older than Wlad? Tell me how you rate the win for Wilder? Give it all the "Oh, he was undefeated bla bla bla, He was southpaw bla bla bla" just to make it extra funny. I'll then tell you about Wlad being intelligent so he's the greatest win in history. Bla bla bla.


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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by lion33lit
                  How mayest I run away?? No I cannot, for he chaseth me in my dreams?! Arbitration hath reared its head - why doth it look upon me?? Twice have I dealt unfairly with Loch Ness! Oh, how on thrice vengeance shall come upon me!!

                  Author: William Shake-Fear -aka- Tyson Fury.
                  Wilder is desperate to convince Fury not to fight him and give him money instead. This is going to get very funny indeed. Wilder can't exactly make a bigger imbecile out of himself considering the extremism he's committed, but he sure is going to give a damn good try. Just you watch.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by FLY TY

                    Clearly the 12th round was ruled a KD. For the less-initiated, I'm insinuating it should've been ruled a KO.
                    Then you can't count. Fury was up on 10. No KO what so ever. As proved, it would have been another case of corruption. Fury was clearly able to continue. He didn't wobble an inch.

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #90
                      IMO Wilder will regret not taking the fat step-aside check he could've had here. What's a few months later anyway? As it stands now, Wilder's reputation will be garbage after Fury destroys him again. Wilder could've just as easily taken a lesser fight vs Whyte or similar. This is what happens when a fighter believes his hype way too much.

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