Comments Thread For: Fury To Wilder: I Just Signed The Contract, ***** You're Getting Knocked Out!
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how about you and championforever send the money to some lawyer and they will keep that in the trust account. when one wins, the money will be transferred to him. both will need to send the bank details that the money will be transferred back into. ask the lawyer to do this via an email. super safeway!
It's $100 Bet
Lolololol
I've done this many times in the forums befoe
It's very easy to doComment
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Fury boxed Wilder's ears off in the first fight, and kicked his ass in the second fight, but Wilder's power will always be there. It won't stop being a fight-ending threat until the 12th round is over (if it goes that far). I'm not looking to hand out excuses – Wilder's done plenty of that already – but what I'm trying to emphasise is that his power is real, and Fury can't sleep on it just because he's seen it for 19 rounds (Pacquiao would know a thing about that; thinking he saw everything Marquez had to offer after 38 rounds). Hence, my prediction that Wilder finally gets his KO.Comment
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That I did not say. That's entirely up to Tyson Fury on whether or not we have a clean, fair an even playing field fight with no PED use, steroids, illegal hand wrappings or glove tampering.
Now Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder very easily the last time they fought; More soundly than he has ever defeated any of his last thirty one previous opponents. Now it's either knockout or bust. Therefore, he should be able to replicate the same result this time or greater as the last time.
So there should be no excuses when Fury gets knocked out, stopped, quit or if the fight goes the distance. If it does and the fight goes past seven rounds then that's a red flag. Which means that something was definitely up the last time and proof that he cheated. The pressure is really on Tyson Fury to prove that his TKO of Deontay Wilder was no fluke the last time.Comment
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I've not given either fighter an excuse for either fight. That's not what I'm about.
Fury boxed Wilder's ears off in the first fight, and kicked his ass in the second fight, but Wilder's power will always be there. It won't stop being a fight-ending threat until the 12th round is over (if it goes that far). I'm not looking to hand out excuses – Wilder's done plenty of that already – but what I'm trying to emphasise is that his power is real, and Fury can't sleep on it just because he's seen it for 19 rounds (Pacquiao would know a thing about that; thinking he saw everything Marquez had to offer after 38 rounds). Hence, my prediction that Wilder finally gets his KO.
And I would agree with you
When I say Fury will beat Wilder again, it’s not because I’m ignoring the possibility of Wilder throwing a haymaker that KOs him, I agree it’s a huge possibility.
I just think Wilder is so damaged that he’s only going in there to fix his bruised and damaged ego. He’s like Edison Miranda (check out his highlights on YouTube), once he got figured out, he got KO’d every time he fought. I could say the same about Mayorga too, for comparison’s sake.
I think Wilder will realize that in the 3rd or 4th round and then panic will kick in. He will start relying on haymakers only to get caught every time before we see another stoppage.
Wilder is not Floyd or Ward or Holyfield or Marquez in the context of being composed in the heat of battle. Those guys never lost their composure even when getting attacked from every corner by aggressive guys. Wilder will fold and implode.
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I don't know you either
Do you know everyone in the Comments section?
Now this is gonna be your New excuse not to guarantee the $100 Bet that Wilder knockouts Fury?
As Roy Jones would say
"You musta forgot"
You previous asked me how we can bet on this fight
Now you're saying you don't know me Lololol
Just say you chickened out
Smh
#Wilderfanatic
#Noguarantee
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