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  • vinnieq
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    #11
    To me it looks like Wilder is playing it off like "you don't want to mess with me.. I have a lot of anger brewing"
    But it appears the reality is he is "please don't mess with me. I embarrassed myself last time by talking and not delivering. I am hurt, confused, emotional and angry. And I can't deal with it."
    If he could deal with it, he'd talK about it.
    Pity he didn't talk. Only reason I tuned in was to hear where his head is at now after all this time

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      It only signifies that it's your ass he wants and not your words. He wants to fuck you up real bad. That's what that meant. The man absolutely detests you! No, Fury you were the one who was mind fucked and shooked at the press conference because you thought Wilder was going to be all lovey dovey with you as he had done in times past with that playful back and forth banter shit. However, now he wants to seriously hurt you.

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      • QballLobo
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        #13
        Wilder is just making sure he cashes the check. He knows Fury is all wrong for him. He gets KO’d again.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg
          If you hate wilder for whatever reason you hate him for…..because he’s American and you’re British, or because he’s country from Alabama, or because of his excuses to why he lost, or because he wouldn’t be controlled by young Edward Hearn, or because he wouldn’t fight for dazin, or because he’s black American and you don’t like black American fighters, or because he fights for al haymon, or because you hate his style, whatever, then you’re going to look at his silence as something that favours Fury because you want Fury to win. I’m both British and American, I don’t have this fear of black Americans, I very much dislike wilder’s lazy style of giving away rounds, absolutely love what al Haymon has done for AMERICAN boxing, and I think Fury should be the favoured fighter and will likely win.
          now having said that…..I have this feeling that this fight IS NOT going to go the way the the last fight did. Even if fury wins by points or stopping wilder I just have the feeling that we will see fury in some trouble in this fight….possibly cut or with a swollen eye. What I saw with wilder is extreme focus….he is channeling all of his anger, his fear, his hate, his passion for his children’s future, the negativity of the British trolls who hound his social media, and saving it to make him hot and on fire on fight night. We will undoubtedly see the most in shape wilder we have ever seen.
          Before the last fight I suspected fury would win when wilder dismissed fury’s power. A man who outweighs you by 40+ lbs, he hits hard enough to hurt you. Weight properly pivoted with the hips and knees translates to power. I was not surprised at what happened to wilder. This fight, I just don’t see it as a copy of the last…
          Lol riiiiight

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          • Liondw
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            #15
            The staredown was very long, the longest I've ever seen.

            This fight wouldn't seem like much of a contest if not for the fact that Wilder has a puncher's chance.

            Fury has more tools and ways to win, but it's exciting because you know there is that risk in this fight, even though Fury could knock him out as well.

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            • Oldskoolg
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              #16
              I’ll also add that I don’t see how it would be a benefit for fury to be north of 300lbs, that’s a good 30lbs heavier than last fight. I’m guessing he will be closer to 280-285, anything more than that harms his legs, movement, etc. The real question is how much will wilder weigh for this fight. Will he go back down to 209-220 or will he be back up to 225-235 ot so, and will it make a difference?
              what I do know that all the militant jokers were wrong about the “no one wants to see this fight” and “wilder doesn’t sell” blah blah blah. According to arum the tickets are selling better than the first two fights and the tickets cost more than any fight this year. Looks like they are headed to another record gate for the 3rd fight of the trilogy. And EVERYONE here will be watching the fight, no matter how much you hate wilder or Haymon. This will be the biggest money maker of the year.
              ALL OF YOU will watch this fight….

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                #17
                Tyson is just trying a bit to hard to sell the fight... The drug and alcohol addiction that Fury fell for are not exactly known signs of mental strenght (yes, we all have demons). Tyson's skills seem to be recognized by all and he's the betting favorite but, to me he always sounds like the B side or someone trying to convince himself of something..

                Just an opinion tainted by my own personality...i've always seen talkers as guys admitting weaknes. I used to favor just letting my hands go.

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                • Corelone
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                  #18
                  Wilder got shook when Fury got in his face, looked DOWN on him and said, I'm going to knock you spark out. Right then and there, the cat got Wilder's tongue. Wilder hasn't been able to intimidate Fury and this looks like he quit trying. Right there, when he got quiet, he quit.

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                  • Jax teller
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Since1976
                    Tyson is just trying a bit to hard to sell the fight... The drug and alcohol addiction that Fury fell for are not exactly known signs of mental strenght (yes, we all have demons). Tyson's skills seem to be recognized by all and he's the betting favorite but, to me he always sounds like the B side or someone trying to convince himself of something..

                    Just an opinion tainted by my own personality...i've always seen talkers as guys admitting weaknes. I used to favor just letting my hands go.
                    Wilder has been twerking and talking non stop about autopsies, eggs, heavy dresses and gypsy magic since their last bout.

                    Furys showing weakness?

                    Reckon you could have him mr quiet tough guy?

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                    • vital1983
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                      I’ll also add that I don’t see how it would be a benefit for fury to be north of 300lbs, that’s a good 30lbs heavier than last fight. I’m guessing he will be closer to 280-285, anything more than that harms his legs, movement, etc. The real question is how much will wilder weigh for this fight. Will he go back down to 209-220 or will he be back up to 225-235 ot so, and will it make a difference?
                      what I do know that all the militant jokers were wrong about the “no one wants to see this fight” and “wilder doesn’t sell” blah blah blah. According to arum the tickets are selling better than the first two fights and the tickets cost more than any fight this year. Looks like they are headed to another record gate for the 3rd fight of the trilogy. And EVERYONE here will be watching the fight, no matter how much you hate wilder or Haymon. This will be the biggest money maker of the year.
                      ALL OF YOU will watch this fight….
                      Who siad we wouldnt be watching!, most people like me wanted the Joshua fight over this fight thus the ringing noise of nobody wanted to see it happen if it prevented that siad fight. A bit cute with your ramblings.

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