Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Just Want to Beat Fury's Ass, It's As Simple As That

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  • greeneye99
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    #51
    Originally posted by T.M.T
    i expect Wilder to stop Fury by round 6
    Put up $100 on thst crazy Prediction
    I'll wait...

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    • greeneye99
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      #52
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Wilder will win. He is both hungry, motivated, determined and focused this time around. In other words, he wants it a lot more than Fury does. I believe that Wilder has learned from the mistake that you cannot expect to compete at the elite level just by landing only a single punch at a time; Which was that equalizing right hand.

      He has to throw and land several of them first in order to set up the knockout power. So therefore, expect Wilder to come out the gate very fast and fight at a very frantic and frenzied pace while throwing punches and combinations in bunches. However, the key to victory for him in this fight is that he has to get off first and land that left hook.

      That his money punch. Fury was able to neutralize the right hand in the rematch but it was the left which nearly decapitated him in their first bout. If he can land that punch with any kind of frequency then expect Deontay Wilder to win by way of knockout.
      Yo Champ
      Don't forget our little Bet now ya hear?
      Lololololol

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        #53
        Originally posted by greeneye99

        Yo Champ
        Don't forget our little Bet now ya hear?
        Lololololol
        Will do! Go for it! Bring it! You going to be very disappointed and heartbroken on the 9th day of October when Fury loses though. He won't be able to cheat this time like he did the last time because Team Wilder and the Nevada State Athletic Commission are going to scrutinize his every move; Starting with the gloves. The Nevada officials knew they dropped the ball the last time but was just too afraid of admitting it. However, I promise you that it won't happen again. Fury is going to be under the microscope where he is going to be monitored very closely.
        Last edited by champion4ever; 09-29-2021, 01:16 AM.

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          #54
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          Wilder will win. He is both hungry, motivated, determined and focused this time around. In other words, he wants it a lot more than Fury does. I believe that Wilder has learned from the mistake that you cannot expect to compete at the elite level just by landing only a single punch at a time; Which was that equalizing right hand.

          He has to throw and land several of them first in order to set up the knockout power. So therefore, expect Wilder to come out the gate very fast and fight at a very frantic and frenzied pace while throwing punches and combinations in bunches. However, the key to victory for him in this fight is that he has to get off first and land that left hook.

          That his money punch. Fury was able to neutralize the right hand in the rematch but it was the left which nearly decapitated him in their first bout. If he can land that punch with any kind of frequency then expect Deontay Wilder to win by way of knockout.
          I can't wait to hear what you have to say when that fight is over. You have no clue at all what you're talking about. I'll be sure to rub your nose in it.

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            #55
            17 months since their last fight is a long damn time.

            It's going to be a tough, awkward fight with both guys trying to shake off the cobwebs.

            Whoever was the hungriest and trained the hardest should have the advantage. . . I'll go with The Bronze Bomber.

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              #56
              Originally posted by medic5678

              I can't wait to hear what you have to say when that fight is over. You have no clue at all what you're talking about. I'll be sure to rub your nose in it.
              Well let me help spell it out for you. Fury is an overrated hype job, steroid cheat and a fraud who has to cheat to win. Just tune in on the 9th day of October and you'll see. He will be exposed by Wilder if he doesn't postpone the fight again by feigning an injury.

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                #57
                Originally posted by SN!PER
                17 months since their last fight is a long damn time.

                It's going to be a tough, awkward fight with both guys trying to shake off the cobwebs.

                Whoever was the hungriest and trained the hardest should have the advantage. . . .
                Agreed. I very slightly favour Fury on points, but I would only bet small money on that. My gut feeling is Wilder will KO Fury in the second half of the fight.

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                • Monty Fisto
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by ELPacman
                  I hope Wilder pulls off the upset to shake up the division once again. All a sudden, the UK heavyweight hold vanishes in the span of 3 weeks. Not that there was anything wrong with them having the belts, just as long as they actually travel. I give respect to Fury for that. AJ on the other hand was happy having every single fight in the UK.

                  You can say what you want but Wilder did travel to fight Povetkin. Only to leave back to the US once Povetkin turned up positive for roids or whatever it was he had back then.
                  Bizarre rationalising. Wilder gets credit for getting on a plane to fight Povetkin, but Joshua is labelled happy having every single fight in the UK despite having two of his last four fights outside of the UK? And if he had got the fight with Fury it would have been three of his last four fights. Base what you're saying on facts at least.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Well let me help spell it out for you. Fury is an overrated hype job, steroid cheat and a fraud who has to cheat to win. Just tune in on the 9th day of October and you'll see. He will be exposed by Wilder if he doesn't postpone the fight again by feigning an injury.
                    You need serious help. You have mental issues and you're a miserable loser *****.

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by ELPacman
                      I hope Wilder pulls off the upset to shake up the division once again. All a sudden, the UK heavyweight hold vanishes in the span of 3 weeks. Not that there was anything wrong with them having the belts, just as long as they actually travel. I give respect to Fury for that. AJ on the other hand was happy having every single fight in the UK.

                      You can say what you want but Wilder did travel to fight Povetkin. Only to leave back to the US once Povetkin turned up positive for roids or whatever it was he had back then.
                      How many times did Wilder defend his belts abroad? Curious to know.

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