Comments Thread For: Manager, Trainer Confident Deontay Wilder Will Knock Tyson Fury Out

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  • Nightfall
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    #11
    Fat boy fury is getting ko'd. he's under estimating Wilder

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    • Monty Fisto
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      #12
      "They both have the power to hurt each other. The difference is that Deontay has the power to knock you out."

      The differences are more than that. Wilder's best shot has much more power than Fury's best shot, but Fury tends to land a lot more shots and Wilder tends to get shaken up more by these lesser shots than Fury does.

      Perhaps the single key thing of the second fight was that Wilder's offensive output withered under Fury's go-forward pressure. So the big question is whether Wilder is able to change that up or if he will once again by neutralised by Fury's attack.

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      • Oldskoolg
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        #13
        I don’t know about that Shelly, Tyson beat the delta variant in a few days and is now cleared. Fury appears to have Herculean/Gilgamesh/Samson level super constitution. Never seen anyone deal with the bee variant as heroic as he has. As Arsenio Hall used to say, “things that make you go hmmmmmmmm…….”

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        • Coachcody
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          #14
          25% chance of Wilder KO imo.........aka Puncher's Chance.......Like I didn't see the Luis Ortiz KO in 2nd fight coming honestly....

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          • mromano
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            #15
            These guys are fkn comical. Truthfully, and lets use our minds for one brief moment. Wtf is any trainer, promoter, manager, supposed to say? "Oh I think my fighter is going to get his *ss kicked? These people are paid to be with Wilder and paid to be his hype man. This type of crap is literally mind blowing to me.

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            • Toffee
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              #16
              Originally posted by Redgloveman

              I think Wilder will come in hungry and Fury will come in lazy
              Fury won't come in lazy. He'll come in ready or he simply won't come in at all. And I'm leaning heavily towards the latter.

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              • champion4ever
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                #17
                Even though, I highly doubt that the fight happens; However, I tend agree with Shelly Finkel. It's not hard to knock out a broken fighter who is mentally weak and who's coming off a nervous breakdown like Tyson Fury is.

                It was the exact same thing that happened to Roberto Duran before he stepped foot in the ring against Thomas Hearns. Judging by Roberto's body language; You could tell that he was already ruined mentally and didn't want to be there.

                He was taking the fight for the money and was just going through the motions. He came in mentally unprepared and unfocused and was damn near obliterated by Thomas Hearns.

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                • Stebs
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                  While Fury is wasting millions of dollars doing anything and everything he can to avoid this third fight, Wilder has been quietly and diligently honing his craft. He already knocked Fury unconscious in the first fight. This time, he going to make it stick.
                  So your that guy, wilders only fan, when fury smacks him around the ring again then you can tell us how well wilder did in honing his craft. Fury doesn't need to train to beat an amateur like wilder.

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                  • Redgloveman
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                    #19
                    “Back in 2014, Wilder knocked out Scott in a single round. In the aftermath, they became close friends and eventually they would start training together in the gym.”

                    The article states Wilder and Scott became friends in the aftermath of their fight.

                    they were actually good friends leading up to their fight which caused plenty of speculation that Scott took a dive.

                    Wilder stated after the fight “he wasn’t fighting his friend, he was fighting the Bronze Bomber”.

                    can’t decide whether this is an oversight on the part of the writers or an indication of their editorial stance

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                    • elfag
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                      #20
                      Wilder basically only wins by KO in almost all his fights.

                      With Fury his chances of a UD are basically zero unless he has like 4 knockdowns

                      Of course his trainer and manager, whom are on his payroll, will pick him to win. why is this a news article

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