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  • Tosaken
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    #21
    Originally posted by MaksBox
    AJ vs Usyk is more important.... There is no mystery in Fury vs Wilder.
    If you watched the last fight, a couple of small adjustments on Wilders part, along with letting his hands go and body shots will be bad news for Fury. I dislike both guys but the headlocks and rabbit punches in the last fight was pathetic.

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      #22
      Originally posted by TheBoxGod
      I say Canelo Plant is the more important fight, Fury Wilder is just a grudge fight.
      Do you think Plant can make it interesting? He's got a style that could cause Canelo problems but most people think he does not have enough to make it interesting. It would be nice if this fight was exciting. I have to watch more of Plant's fights to see where I stand on this one lol.

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        #23
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard

        Tell that to all the places willing to broadcast it

        by important I meant the match attracts mainstream attention
        The Fury Wilder fight could be very interesting. I disagree with a lot of people about Wilder. I do not see him as broken at all. As a matter of fact watching that fight I don't think he lost as bad as people think... I mean he definitely lost big, but its not like the Lacy Calzighe fight which really did break Lacy...

        Wilder will IMO be at his best and Fury had best be at his best to win again. I think this might well be a close fight.

        With that said boxing needs to get cracking' We need some good fights to get fans engaged again.

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          #24
          I am more intrigued by Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder, then second to that is 'Usyk vs Joshua'.

          I think Fury vs Wilder is a underrated rivalry.



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          • Tosaken
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            #25
            Originally posted by billeau2

            The Fury Wilder fight could be very interesting. I disagree with a lot of people about Wilder. I do not see him as broken at all. As a matter of fact watching that fight I don't think he lost as bad as people think... I mean he definitely lost big, but its not like the Lacy Calzighe fight which really did break Lacy...

            Wilder will IMO be at his best and Fury had best be at his best to win again. I think this might well be a close fight.

            With that said boxing needs to get cracking' We need some good fights to get fans engaged again.
            Wilder got hit with a big shot to the back of the head in the 3rd round, partially his fault. It was downhill after that. He also failed to let his hands go.
            I think Wilder wins this fight, but could be wrong, we'll see.

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              #26
              Like others have said, plenty of more important fights have happened with a few more to come. Not even sure this pointless fight will even take place.

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                #27
                Originally posted by billeau2

                Do you think Plant can make it interesting? He's got a style that could cause Canelo problems but most people think he does not have enough to make it interesting. It would be nice if this fight was exciting. I have to watch more of Plant's fights to see where I stand on this one lol.
                I think he can make it interesting but he cant win.

                He cant engage with canelo or get knocked out, and he cant win "boxing" allnight either. He will box box box and canelo will trap him for a powerful flurry here and there that will steal the rounds imo.
                If you take a look at Plant vs Ucategui he had all his success early when he was able to shock Ucategui chin once that went away Plant couldnt even escape Ucatgui and barely survivied (hid it well). Plant i belive has no power to deter canelo from anything, he will impliment the same game plan lara did but even that lesser version on canelo still RAN down lara and killed em with bodyshots. This version of Canelo wont let Plant escape either.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tosaken

                  Wilder got hit with a big shot to the back of the head in the 3rd round, partially his fault. It was downhill after that. He also failed to let his hands go.
                  I think Wilder wins this fight, but could be wrong, we'll see.
                  I mean from what I see Wilder has done his homework. He got a decent trainer in Scott, and Wilder looks sharp and confident. I don't get that he is a weaker opponent as some maintain. I still think Fury wins, depending on if he is prepared for the fight. I also think Fury's dad basically pulled rank (like a father can do with his sons on occasion lol) and told his son, "you best get your shiat together sonny!"

                  Regarding Malik Scott he seems to me to work well with Wilder. Wilder appears sharper and focused.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by billeau2

                    The Fury Wilder fight could be very interesting. I disagree with a lot of people about Wilder. I do not see him as broken at all. As a matter of fact watching that fight I don't think he lost as bad as people think... I mean he definitely lost big, but its not like the Lacy Calzighe fight which really did break Lacy...

                    Wilder will IMO be at his best and Fury had best be at his best to win again. I think this might well be a close fight.

                    With that said boxing needs to get cracking' We need some good fights to get fans engaged again.
                    Deontay’s conspiracy theories suggests he’s damaged

                    perhaps they work out, he convinces himself, and wins

                    if Deontay wins, get ready for a FOURTH MATCH

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by billeau2

                      I mean from what I see Wilder has done his homework. He got a decent trainer in Scott, and Wilder looks sharp and confident. I don't get that he is a weaker opponent as some maintain. I still think Fury wins, depending on if he is prepared for the fight. I also think Fury's dad basically pulled rank (like a father can do with his sons on occasion lol) and told his son, "you best get your shiat together sonny!"

                      Regarding Malik Scott he seems to me to work well with Wilder. Wilder appears sharper and focused.
                      Tyson Fury isn’t mentally stable either

                      depression and weight gain

                      a mentally sound Fury had a nice and long reign!

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