Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury Tried To Avoid Me Like a Coward - There's Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide

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  • landotter
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    #51
    I love these comment sections.... seriously strange people are fans of these two fighters. Makes for some TNT loaded craziness. Wouldn't miss it for the world.


    Personally, I was fine with Fury trying to ditch the trilogy fight. First off, the fight with Joshua was bigger. Second, there is not a ton of intrigue to be had in a third fight as Fury so dominated the second bout it is a hard sell. Third, Wilder insulted every aspect of Fury's legit win- Fury cheated, Wilder's corner betrayed him, and his moronic Gladiator ring-walk get-up ruined his legs, despite being a professional athlete that chose it himself. Lastly, Wilder and his team did not respond to repeated attempts to set up the third fight after a couple of legit postponements. Add those up and I was glad Fury told him to pound sand.

    That Fury was trying to avoid him is 100% true. The reasons why were 100% legit.

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    • Liondw
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      #52
      Wilder had a big right hand, but it's laughable to say he's the biggest puncher in history, when he mainly ko'd bad opposition.

      Fury didn't avoid him, the whole covid thing happened and the world went into turmoil.

      It's not Fury-Joshua but it's still a good fight I guess. Wilder, as low as his skill level might be, has a puncher's chance, as always. If he fights like he did for most of the first two fights, he has little chance of winning.

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      • JuniorTorres720
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        #53
        How can he say that Fury was avoiding him when Fury won their rematch pretty conclusively? I even had Fury winning in their first bout. Fury had every right to want to move forward with his career and chase a more lucrative and meaningful fight. I like Wilder, but who's really clamoring for a trilogy besides him and his fans?

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #54
          Originally posted by Scopedog
          lmao why would he be scared he beat the crap out of you
          Wilder is pathologically deluded. Plus, he thinks talking like a bad man will scare people. He's in for a rude awakening like last time. The only coward here is Wilder. He'll always be a coward. Like his fans are.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #55
            The fight no-one wanted to see. If WIlder had taken the fight instead of wasting time doing whatever he was doing it would have happened already. Now we got to watch this nonsense instead of the AJ fight. I wish this fight could just happen already without having to listen to Wilder and Fury for the next month or so

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #56
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Mr. Dynamite, Mr. excitement! With brotha Malik Scott, Jay Deas and the BombSquad coming for the payback! Gypsy-Fraud, you tried to dip and skip town, but Deontay has caught up to you and cornered you, now get ready for that ass whooping!
              Looks like your energy has got Tyson another win here. Whenever you go one way, it always goes the other.

              Thanks for the energy then, i suppose.

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              • miniq
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                #57
                Fury is clearly afraid of Wilder

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by champion4ever

                  That's factually incorrect. In their first bout, Fury was fighting with a flappy glove to punch Deontay Wilder through the non-padded area of the glove with his fist. In addition, he was given a long count and coaching from the referee after the second knockdown. In their second fight Fury was fighting with gloves that had padding removed from them. Which explains Wilder's facial fractures and lacerations inside of his ears. I said all that to say this; If the playing field is fair and even this time and Fury's clean then Wilder will knock him out in less than three rounds.
                  Do you understand what angle your fist would be if you were to hit someone with the knuckles inside the wrist area? You'd break your hand and wrist. It wouldn't make any sense.

                  How many times did Fury hit with the inside of the glove, and what effect did it have? Can you give me the rounds and the time on the clock please?

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                  • Monty Fisto
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    Do you understand what angle your fist would be if you were to hit someone with the knuckles inside the wrist area? You'd break your hand and wrist. It wouldn't make any sense.

                    How many times did Fury hit with the inside of the glove, and what effect did it have? Can you give me the rounds and the time on the clock please?
                    I'm interested in what angle you'd have to hit in order to get your glove inside the opponents ear.

                    Maybe when they release details of the autopsy it will shine some light on it.
                    Last edited by Monty Fisto; 05-31-2021, 05:27 PM.

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                    • daggum
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                      #60
                      everyone is avoiding luis ortiz. sad.

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