Comments Thread For: Fury To Wilder: I Just Signed The Contract, ***** You're Getting Knocked Out!
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Good Post! I wholeheartedly agree! Wilder must get his punches off first in combinations and in bunches if he is going stand any chance of winning this fight by jumping on Fury early from the opening bell by landing his power punches. Don't make this a jabbing contest make it a slug fest. If he does, then he'll win easily under three rounds. Make it a fight not a boxing match. Wilder already has taken Fury's best shots and now let's see how Tyson Fury takes his.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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Exactly! Wilder deserves the fight based on the previously signed agreement. Is a third Fury/Wilder as intriguing as a unification? That's not the point! Still looking forward to this one!Comment
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Nope! Jay Deas is not going to be the one checking for handwraps and tampered gloves my friend but his new trainer Malik Scott is. Since he actually knows what he is doing and what to look for by being a former boxer himself. However, nice try though!
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So with Malik Scott checking wraps and gloves, and with Mark Breland no longer around to spike the water, there should be no excuses after the fight. Correct?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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We shall see. Has Fury ever knocked out anyone?
Wilder won the first fight in the 12th round and the second fight it was stopped and yes Wilder was down all the rounds but was still throwing back as the fight was stopped by his corner (too early and you can see Wilder was mad at the stoppage)Comment
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Sounds pretty pathetic to feel shame about the guy you hate so much, the Gypsy King. It's probably the female hormones. Yes a fat man is the HW champion of the world.
I was watching Jose Ramirez vs. Josh Taylor with boxing-casual friends, during a training highlight clip of Josh Taylor, we were shown Taylor pounding Tyson's love-handles, everyone in the room laughed! I immediately felt overwhelming quilt and shame to be a boxing fan in that instance, so I quickly left for the bathroom to avoid any questions as to the identify of that fatso -- I just could not tell them that they were looking at the HW champion of the world.
Please 'Bronze-Bomber' Knock this bozo out already!Comment
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