Comments Thread For: Manager: Deontay Wilder is Training Like He's Never Trained Before

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  • Buggy bear
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    #21
    If fury has good legs for 12 rds he wins , simple as that ..

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    • meeXxXFistologyy
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      #22
      Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
      Fury by decision is the smart bet but I really want Wilder to knock Fury out. It would be good for boxing.
      Good for boxing would be for Wilder to end up like prichard colon so he won't be coming up with silly ignorant comment like saying he wants a body on his record smh

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        #23
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg

        Out of curiosity, how do you know he’s pressing 310? It didn’t mention that in the article unless I missed it?
        He's been posting videos of it. Go to fight hype or counterpunch on YouTube

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        • QballLobo
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          #24
          His team is trying to build him up mentally but I don’t think it works.
          Styles make fights and Fury is just all wrong for Wilder. He’s a naturally bigger man but can also move and is skilled enough to close the distance and take away Wilders bombs by not letting him load up.
          I just don’t see Wilder making the necessary adjustments with no tune up fight and such a long layoff.

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          • Tibburon245
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            #25
            It's hard to forget those hard knockdowns of Fury in the first fight. Wilder has a puncher's chance until the end. I say it's 50-50 because of that.

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #26
              All that's going to matter is about 60 seconds into the fight. It'll take that long for Wilder to find out if he can or can't do anything with Fury, and if he can't all that confidence will be out the window.

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              • whollisboxing
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                #27
                Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
                He can train all he wants. Fury is just the better fighter.
                Well in that case Wilder should just forfeit.
                No seriously, if Fury is overconfident then things could get interesting. I still favor Tyson because I’m sure he knows better than to assume he can just show up and win

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by meeXxXFistologyy

                  Good for boxing would be for Wilder to end up like prichard colon so he won't be coming up with silly ignorant comment like saying he wants a body on his record smh
                  This comment is equally ignorant to be honest. Why would you wish for any fighter to be permanently injured in that way?

                  There are plenty of fighters I don’t necessarily like but wishing that on someone is crossing the line.

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                  • Slowhand
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                    #29
                    So, the next excuse is over training?

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                    • Oldskoolg
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by meeXxXFistologyy

                      He's been posting videos of it. Go to fight hype or counterpunch on YouTube
                      Ahh, that explains it. In any event, 310 isn’t so impressive for a heavyweight. Both Shane Mosley and Terry Norris were noted for pressing around 350lbs and both were considerably smaller than wilder

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