Comments Thread For: Fury: I'll Destroy Wilder in October, Splatter Whyte in December!

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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Originally posted by greeneye99

    Three rounds?
    Keep dreaming Champion lol
    Hey
    Don't forget our small $100 Bet next month
    Mate, I have this strange feeling that we won't see the same Tyson Fury in the ring as we did in February 2020. He is going to have to bring double the energy, intensity and passion as the last time or else he won't win the fight.

    Wilder is very hungry, focused, determined and prepared this time. That same tenacity and heat the Fury brought in their rematch Wilder shall bring it in this match.

    So what do you make of Eddie Hearn predicting that Tyson Fury is going to postpone the fight again on October 9th?

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    • greeneye99
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      #32
      Originally posted by champion4ever

      Mate, I have this strange feeling that we won't see the same Tyson Fury in the ring as we did in February 2020. He is going to have to bring double the energy, intensity and passion as the last time or else he won't win the fight.

      Wilder is very hungry, focused, determined and prepared this time. That same tenacity and heat the Fury brought in their rematch Wilder shall bring it in this match.

      So what do you make of Eddie Hearn predicting that Tyson Fury is going to postpone the fight again on October 9th?
      Yea When it comes to Tyson Your Post does make a few good points
      But
      I'm just Not convinced that Wilder can improve skill wise so I still think Tyson Fury still wins hence our Bet lol
      I haven't read Hearn's predictions

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        #33
        Originally posted by greeneye99

        Yea When it comes to Tyson Your Post does make a few good points
        But
        I'm just Not convinced that Wilder can improve skill wise so I still think Tyson Fury still wins hence our Bet lol
        I haven't read Hearn's predictions

        It's going to come down to a battle of wills not skills. This winner of this fight is going to hinge on who wants it the most. I just think that the rematch victory mentally drained and fatigued Tyson Fury to the point where he can not come down from it.

        Part of me believes that he doesn't want to fight no more. He has been out of the ring now for almost two years and it doesn't appear that he wants any part of Deontay Wilder either.

        He is the champion and the favorite to win. So, therefore all of the pressure and weight is going to be on him to produce this time in order to prove that his victory over Deontay Wilder was no fluke.

        Hearn: Fury Should Lose Title Status if Wilder Trilogy is Delayed Again


        Eddie Hearn, the promoter heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte, believes that Tyson Fury should be stripped of his WBC heavyweight title if his upcoming defense is further delayed. Fury has been inactive since February 2020, when he stopped Deontay Wilder to capture the WBC world title.

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        • Tosaken
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          #34
          Fury's sounding confident, but he has to say those things. He knows he got away with one with the big rabbit punch and the headlocks. We'll see a different result this time. Wilder will show a new body attack followed by hooks to set up the straight right, if needed, Give credit when it happens.

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          • Ry92
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            #35
            If they fight october fury not fighting again if win til 2022 the aj fight 2x so no whyte. Also dont overlook wilder as much as he killed any fanbase with unlimited unheard of excuses i see a vast improvement in the videos def see he worked on jab and def sharpend up tightend up punches doing compare and contrast to new videos n old video def see wilder hungry this 2 yr layoff if been marine drilling his fundamentals this is gonna be a barn burner. Not so one sided. Who wins well fury the better boxer higher iq yet that right hand of wilders now being crisper and now with a jab n basic combos this gonna be a barn burner

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            • lion33lit
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              #36
              Fury’s talkative delusional trance like state is just him trying to convince himself he’s not the King Of Postponement.

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              • lion33lit
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                #37
                If Fury really believes he’ll follow that delusional fight schedule, then he’ll try once again to use his flawed MMA skill set on Wilder.

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                  #38
                  Maybe Fury can fight fair this time and actually try to win for the sake of intact well stitched professional boxing gloves.

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                    #39
                    Can Fury win a hard fought tough fight without cheating? This’ll be his chance.

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                    • Flabble Scrote
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                      #40
                      Honestly I feel like Fury is a bust at this point, I think Joshua who I dont even like will fold him like a deck chair

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