Comments Thread For: Fury To Wilder: I Just Signed The Contract, ***** You're Getting Knocked Out!

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #41
    Originally posted by lion33lit
    Let’s see what tapper fisted Cheater King can all of a sudden muster up again in the trilogy - against one of the top (if not thee) toughest heavyweights in the division ....dent in the other temple?, cut the outside of ‘both’ ears this time? maybe go into another rabbit punching frenzy while engaging in his Gaylord patented Orca Lean? .....Cornball Purée sure knows how to super hero up his fight game when he needs to. It’s like comic book tutu tiara magic.
    Let's hope Jay Deas learns how to check wraps and gloves properly. And that Wilder isn't a moron and walks to the ring with a 40-lb costume again.

    Mark Breland isn't around to spike water bottles anymore.

    I want no excuses this time.

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    • Tecnoworld
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      #42
      Fury vs aj: time for contract signing - 3 years Fury vs wilder: time for contract signing - 3 days

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      • PittyPat
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        #43
        My vision didn't come true in the second fight, but I have no doubt about it this time. Wilder is going to body Fury with a 1–2, and he can do it in the first round if he wants to. Whether he wants it enough is a different matter. If he fights "patiently" like a dumbass again (Ortiz I and II, Fury I and II), then he'll continue to be a laughing stock. Just let the bombs go and the timber will fall!

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        • lion33lit
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          #44
          This is do or die for Bison Purée. He’s gonna want to prove to his adoring fan-girls he never cheated against Wilder - in either fight, so he’s gonna go all out crazed bison in interviews and attack like one when they meet in the ring.... He’ll attempt his crazy loony bin routine in an attempt to overwhelm & scare Wilder into submission, Wilder ain’t gonna fall for it.....just like he didn’t let naysayers stop him from activating the rematch clause, and pursuing legal action when Bison tried to run towards that last huge paycheck with Joshua.

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          • Vinnykin
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            #45
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.

            They couldn’t sign the Hearn contract cuz of the Wilder thing, but rather than admit it they lied and led everybody on. Nothing to do with Hearn.
            When did they lie? everyone and their mothers knew there was an arbitration going on. A US judge made this happen and it was always a possibility. To accuse Fury of ducking the AJ fight you have to claim Arum, Warren, Fury and MTK global (his management/lawyer team) knew beforehand that the judge would rule in Wilder's favour.

            That is a position that is indefensible, and if you believe that, you're ******.

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            • factsarenice
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              #46
              Fury won't have the element of supersize, not this time.

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              • Vinnykin
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                #47
                Originally posted by PittyPat
                My vision didn't come true in the second fight, but I have no doubt about it this time. Wilder is going to body Fury with a 1–2, and he can do it in the first round if he wants to. Whether he wants it enough is a different matter. If he fights "patiently" like a dumbass again (Ortiz I and II, Fury I and II), then he'll continue to be a laughing stock. Just let the bombs go and the timber will fall!
                Reading comments like yours always makes the victory sweeter... Wilder had his chance with an overweight and flabby Fury in the first fight, which he lost btw, to any one watching objectively.

                Wilder is the one getting "bodied" by a pissed off and nasty Fury.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by factsarenice
                  Fury won't have the element of supersize, not this time.
                  Wilder does not know what Fury will turn up and how he will fight any more than you do.

                  Wilder is in bits just thinking about it, and he is inactive and was never a good starter. Wilder is rusty as **** and he is going in with the best HW on the planet.

                  Good luck with that.

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                  • Reverb
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                    #49
                    I suppose someone has to record all the predictions.
                    What is it with Wilder fights that gets a certain sort so charged up?

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #50
                      Does anyone think this fight will make much money? I can't see anyone paying for it beyond the hardcore fans.

                      Also why isn't Wilder stepping aside and instead fighting the winner of Fury/AJ for a ton of belts? If it was AJ who won - it would probably suit him better than most likely losing to Fury again

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