Comments Thread For: Wilder: Looking Forward To October 9, Finally Turn To Next Chapter In This Book
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Last chapter. No disagreement with yes people. Such grimacing and emotion. Wilder is still a one punch fighter. Avoid that and you win.Comment
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Fury gave Wilder his absolute best and he still couldn't finish him or put him away. Now it's time for Deontay Wilder to give Tyson Fury his best.
Deontay's best fighting is still inside of him. It's difficult to defeat an opponent three straight times in a row. Wilder is guaranteed at least one victory in this rivalry/trilogy of theirs.
After all, Erik Morales defeated Manny Pacquiao at least once in their trilogy didn't he? Also, and Joe Frazier defeated the great Muhammad Ali at least once in their trilogy as well.
I just believe that things are going to be a lot different this time. Wilder is now long over due for his victory over Fury. You just wait and see!
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Indeed Peter, I do have a profound imagination and am gifted in writing. You can call me the Ernest Hemingway of the boxingscene, I am a pioneer and a influencer for the next generation of boxing fans, I told it like it was.
I would of never thought that you had any knowledge of one of the worlds most brilliant writers, I figured you were too simple to appreciate epic novels -- perhaps you have been forced to find other forms of entertainment during isolation, besides picking fights with me. 'The Old Man and the Sea' is one of my favorite piece of literature by Hemingway, considering that the Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury is about to meet his doom, I recommend that you read ' For who the bell tolls ' ; as there will be war on October the 9th and the protagonist meets a dramatic ending.
Tyson Fury's story will unfold just as the hero of the forenamed best seller, so shall Tyson cross enemy lines and meet his sad ending.
Edit: Boxingscene when are you going to hire a proper tech and fulfill your promise to fix the quotation feature?Comment
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I just worry wilders noise and all his antics and excuses are the product of insecurity in his confidence to defeat Fury-For all of Wilder's flaws; and he may have fixed some of that, no heavyweight wants to get hit with a few of those right hands.
I think Fury might do something different and box on the outside for a couple of rounds and then go forward. If he just attacks from the start as in the second fight, I don't think it will work out as well.
Looking forward to this one. Nothing like a big heavyweight title clash of two titans.
I favor Fury but Wilder can always spark him-
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It's obvious you are in a self to self trance hiding behind your phoney intellectual B.S. which is laughable. You may want to read C.S. Lewis, the great divorce because you are obviously living in hell with a long history of spewing hate towards my people.
Indeed Peter, I do have a profound imagination and am gifted in writing. You can call me the Ernest Hemingway of the boxingscene, I am a pioneer and a influencer for the next generation of boxing fans, I told it like it was.
I would of never thought that you had any knowledge of one of the worlds most brilliant writers, I figured you were too simple to appreciate epic novels -- perhaps you have been forced to find other forms of entertainment during isolation, besides picking fights with me. 'The Old Man and the Sea' is one of my favorite piece of literature by Hemingway, considering that the Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury is about to meet his doom, I recommend that you read ' For who the bell tolls ' ; as there will be war on October the 9th and the protagonist meets a dramatic ending.
Tyson Fury's story will unfold just as the hero of the forenamed best seller, so shall Tyson cross enemy lines and meet his sad ending.
Edit: Boxingscene when are you going to hire a proper tech and fulfill your promise to fix the quotation feature?Comment
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Peter, you do hurt me. Here is another shocker for you, I have not only supported a great Irish boxer but he is also apart of team Fury, PRINCE BRADY of Dublin is his name. Here he is with team Fury stablemate, that bum Tommy Fury, at the opening of the old training facility in Bolton.
How do you feel about this young talented lad, Peter? I'm sure he will make 'your people' very proud.Comment

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