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  • KING S.O.G
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    #11
    Wilder will close the show this time

    2X HW champ

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    • petero
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun


      Tha BOMSQUAD said...

      We ready (we ready for)
      We ready (we ready for)
      We ready (we ready for)
      For y'all (we ready, we ready)
      Caught you at the bottom of the screen. What are you doing down there Elie? Trying to latch onto them nuts?
      Bumsquad, squad up ya looser

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      • cushtytaz
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        #13
        I'd really like Fury to win next saturday, but I just have a feeling Wilder will catch him. I was watching their first fight again recently and though I thought Fury won the fight, many refs would not have given him the opportunity to box the rest of that 12th, they would have waved it off straight away. Then again it turned out to be the correct decision by the ref. I suppose Fury will be glad that the ref for the third fight will now have that context. I like Fury, I think he's great and have followed his career closely

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        • Hands of Stone
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          #14
          Whats preposterous about this two fighting again after two decisive victories is the fact that they are putting this crap on PPV. Never have I seen a fight that despite the average financials is being forced on PPV three times. I 'll give the first one a pass or if one of the two fighters is a draw but this isn't the case. These last two fights belong on nothing more than regular Fox TV or Showtime.

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          • 1hourRun
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            #15
            Originally posted by petero

            Caught you at the bottom of the screen. What are you doing down there Elie? Trying to latch onto them nuts?
            Bumsquad, squad up ya looser


            I heard Tyson 'wrote' a book about his 'struggle' with 'anxiety', even though he never made it past the 11th grade -- good for him. After the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder gets through with the Gypsy-Bum this October, Phooey will have experience to write a horror novel.

            I'm currently working on a book cover myself, this might look great when completed on Tyson's latest New York Times best seller, Tyson Fury 'Sleepy-Gypsy '.

            Note : On October 9th, the Sun begins to evermore illuminate the moon, the 9th of October we enter a 13.9% Waxing crescent . Now Peter, as a Gypsy you must know that this means ' the test, the suffering and the death '.



            It would seem Tyson forgot to polish his crystal-ball, just like the last time that he miscalculated his fate and lost 30 million on lawyer expenses and subsequently forced to fight his nemesis. The heavily realm has called Tyson who owes Wilder and Boxing a rematch, to defend the WBC HW title ( that he stole ) against Deontay in a appointment moment in time when great test, punishment and affliction is ordained. I interpret these signs are judgement for the Gypsy-Fraud.

            X2.

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              #16
              I'm not sure why people don't think Fury is anything special. Only the great fighters can say what they're going to do b4 a fight, and go out there and do exactly what they said they were going to do. Fury has defense, ring generalship, chin, balls, stamina, can box and punch. Sure, Wilder has a puncher's chance, but honestly, I don't see why Fury can't do the same thing to Wilder again. He's versatile

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              • El Más Loco
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                #17
                Originally posted by Gillie

                Wouldn't Fury get a rematch since it will be tied at one a piece with a draw?
                I think this fight coming up is the "rematch" per their contract....basically nobody is tied to a rematch legally after this upcoming fight.

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                • Ganondorf
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                  #18
                  I wish you well after this loss Deontay.

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                  • Oregonian
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SN!PER
                    Best possible outcome for boxing:

                    -Wilder beats Fury

                    -Usyk beats AJ again

                    -Usyk vs. Wilder

                    People will believe Usyk has a good chance to counter Wilder's big swings. It's the perfect clash of styles because you've got a high IQ, experienced boxer against an aggressive, powerful puncher.
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                    How the heck is this the best outcome? Wilder got beat twice!! He is a bum and will get beat a third time!!

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                    • petero
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun



                      I heard Tyson 'wrote' a book about his 'struggle' with 'anxiety', even though he never made it past the 11th grade -- good for him. After the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder gets through with the Gypsy-Bum this October, Phooey will have experience to write a horror novel.

                      I'm currently working on a book cover myself, this might look great when completed on Tyson's latest New York Times best seller, Tyson Fury 'Sleepy-Gypsy '.

                      Note : On October 9th, the Sun begins to evermore illuminate the moon, the 9th of October we enter a 13.9% Waxing crescent . Now Peter, as a Gypsy you must know that this means ' the test, the suffering and the death '.



                      It would seem Tyson forgot to polish his crystal-ball, just like the last time that he miscalculated his fate and lost 30 million on lawyer expenses and subsequently forced to fight his nemesis. The heavily realm has called Tyson who owes Wilder and Boxing a rematch, to defend the WBC HW title ( that he stole ) against Deontay in a appointment moment in time when great test, punishment and affliction is ordained. I interpret these signs are judgement for the Gypsy-Fraud.

                      X2.
                      The eloquent moron writes his laughable B.S. once again.
                      Reread what you just wrote. You believe you are being clever because of your delusional fragile little mind.
                      You sound more like the closest case Hemingway.

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