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    #11
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv

    Your boy's in trouble. You're going to find out why Fury has been trying to avoid his day of reckoning on July 24th. Don't turn away and don't blink. Fury is going to be in a world of hurt then BOOM! Good night! Wilder will be crowned two-time WBC champion and the new RING/lineal champion of the world.

    Justice served!
    Why would Fury want to avoid a man that he's already beaten twice? The first time he was only 50% fit and still gave Wilder a boxing lesson, and the second time, he nearly ended Wilder's life.

    Yeah i don't see this ending well for Wilder now that he's sacked the only man on his team prepared to throw in the towel. I could easily see Wilder becoming a vegetable, although tbf he's got the IQ of a vegetable right now, so who would really notice the difference?

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      #12
      Battle of the duck jobs.

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        #13
        Originally posted by denium

        Why would Fury want to avoid a man that he's already beaten twice? The first time he was only 50% fit and still gave Wilder a boxing lesson, and the second time, he nearly ended Wilder's life.

        Yeah i don't see this ending well for Wilder now that he's sacked the only man on his team prepared to throw in the towel. I could easily see Wilder becoming a vegetable, although tbf he's got the IQ of a vegetable right now, so who would really notice the difference?
        Because he did. Where have you been the last 15 months? Fury did everything he could to avoid this rematch and failed. On July 24th, you're going to find out why...

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          #14
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv

          Because he did. Where have you been the last 15 months? Fury did everything he could to avoid this rematch and failed. On July 24th, you're going to find out why...
          Yeah, to fight the unified champion Anthony Joshua in potentially one of the biggest HW fights the world has ever seen.

          Fury has nothing left to prove against Wilder, he's shown that he's levels above him. 2-0

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            #15
            Originally posted by denium

            Yeah, to fight the unified champion Anthony Joshua in potentially one of the biggest HW fights the world has ever seen.

            Fury has nothing left to prove against Wilder, he's shown that he's levels above him. 2-0
            Yes. The biggest fight in UK history taking place in another country. Wasn't meant to be. And not with Fury...

            Wilder will be crowned the true king.

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              #16
              Originally posted by denium



              When has Wilder ever given someone a "systematic beatdown?"

              Wilder gets soundly outboxed by bums, as if he could ever beatdown a master boxer like Fury.

              You and champion4ever live in a alternative reality, but don't worry, you'll see Wilder get beaten like a rabid dog yet again on July 24th. I just hope that Fury doesn't end up killing him.
              I wouldn't worry about that; Just so long as Fury is clean with no PEDS in his system and they are both fighting on a fair, even and level playing field with no glove tampering. Then Wilder would get the job done. I promise you that!

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                #17
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv

                Because he did. Where have you been the last 15 months? Fury did everything he could to avoid this rematch and failed. On July 24th, you're going to find out why...
                Just ignore him. He's an idiot!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by HitmanTommy

                  Just ignore him. He's an idiot!
                  Sit down you obese midget.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                    Definitely one of the biggest fights of the year and it’s good to see big time boxing especially heavyweight boxing return to Las Vegas where it belongs. Excellent work by Arum and Haymon on putting together that appears to be an excellent heavyweight card as well. Hope they come up with some juicy fights for the FOX lead in. The shoulder programming should be excellent. Announcing it in LA should ensure that plenty of celebs will be ringside
                    The announcer at the conference should get up there and really try to Michael Buffer the people up... and then by mistake announce the fight as between Fury and Joshua!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by champion4ever

                      I wouldn't worry about that; Just so long as Fury is clean with no PEDS in his system and they are both fighting on a fair, even and level playing field with no glove tampering. Then Wilder would get the job done. I promise you that!
                      Fury tested clean for both fights, as did Wilder.

                      Fury doesn't need peds to beat up a bum like Deontay.

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