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

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  • Toffee
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    #101
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg

    I got fury in the rubber match but I don’t think it will be as easy at it was last time and I would not be surprised if wilder landed a shot or combination that put fury out. Wilder will have to have a solid game plan to negate the immense weight advantage fury has
    He has to have another game plan otherwise he'd just take some money and run.

    But what could it be? It can't be to box against Fury, that would be suicide.

    Is it just to come out windmilling? It's arguably his best chance. And it would be interesting to see.

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      #102
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      That I did not say. That's entirely up to Tyson Fury on whether or not he 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.
      But the illegal hand wrapping and gloves tampering is up to Malik Scott to prevent now. According to you.

      If Deontay gets another dent in his head then that proves Fury is simply a beast, or else the blame has to go to Team Wilder this time, right? They are supposed to be on the lookout for that sort of thing.

      Same for PEDs. If that is a concern then they should ask for VADA testing right now, immediately.

      I don't want any victim mentality crying after the fight.

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        #103
        I never thought I would say this, but I hope Wilder dies in the ring. He's cancer on so many levels.

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        • Monty Fisto
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          #104
          There's a small chance that Wilder just lays him out flat with one of his concussive haymakers, but I think the big likelihood is another stoppage by Fury of Wilder. No fighter likes being hit, but Wilder seems to really not take it well. He has a chin, I'll give him that, and heart too, but he just seems to react really adversely to being roughed up. And Fury will rough him up. People shlt on Ben Davison, but he said something in that first fight that I think is true -- Fury could beat Wilder with just his left hand.

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            #105
            I would also say that Wilder has looked very nervous in the early rounds of his last few fights -- including the ones he did well in. I suspect the issue with the no strength in his legs in Fury-Wilder II was something to do with this. If so, it is only going to be worse in the trilogy fight. He has been living with the demons of that humiliating defeat for 15 months and he is going in to face a bigger man, with faster hands, longer arms who bashed him up the last time they faced each other. There's a real chance nervous energy will drain him again. And then he will have a big, fat Fury punching him and leaning on him.

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              #106
              The little clips Wilder has been posting suggest he's shortening his punches, going to the body more, jabbing up and down, not reaching, ducking and moving his head. In other words, he's learning how to box a little bit after all these years. Fury sees this, and because he already knows and understands how to box, he and Sugar Hill will know exactly what he needs to do in order to prepare for this version of Wilder. Fury by KO 8

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                #107
                Originally posted by PittyPat

                Ha, you weirdo. Look at you getting at melodramatic.

                "Vision", as in how I see the fight happening. Everyone does that. It's called a mental image; when you visualise something using imagination. What, do I consult a thesaurus just to pick out a better word for you? You're acting like I've proclaimed something no-one else has thought of before. Ease up on the talk about mental institutions before you check your own tone.

                I remember visualising exactly what happened in the first fight, and that was Fury flummoxing Wilder and making him look like a fool. All the months leading up to it, especially after how Wilder fought like a dumbass in the first Ortiz fight, I just knew Fury would embarrass him Wladimir-style, and he did. In the second fight I believed Wilder would adjust, especially based on the knockdowns, but he clearly hadn't anticipated Fury charging in and stepping to him like that. So I didn't see that one right.

                This time I think – oh, sorry, I "prophesise" – that Wilder will process the first two fights and score the KO he's been looking for. By "wanting" it, that is to stop fighting like a dumbass and just use what brought him to the dance. Throw his bombs instead of waiting.
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                Alright, I took that word literally but I get your point. That said, Wilder is NOT about to change his style and he will get knocked out yet again.
                When that happens, are you going to give him an excuse?

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                • KillaCamNZ
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Lonelyguy247365
                  Super quick to sign the contract against Wilder, but hesitated to sign the AJ contract. AJ is right - Tyson should change Fury to Fraud. He is seriously underestimating Wilder. Wilder is very hungry for revenge and hungry people are the most dangerous.
                  Nah he's just hungry full stop. Explains why the dude is rail thin

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                  • FlyingFJ
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Bousee
                    Wilder learns to box then fury has a problem , but reality is wilder has hidden for 14 months , fury will out point wilder , move and dont get hit then onto the big one as usyk will get koed by aj .
                    It doesn't mean someone is hiding if he had been told by his lawyers not to talk about something that is in the court of justice. He started showing up when his team was confident enough that the case will be won by them. He may have been training all this while as he looks trim from his last outing. i am not saying he wins but won't be surprised if he does. let's wait and watch in July

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

                      Don’t like assumptions do ya?
                      lollololol
                      Wilder is going down again.

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