Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder's Very Unstable, Has To Tell Himself All This Bull****; I Just Feel Sorry For Him

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  • Smash
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    #21
    fury had a meltdown, wilder had a meltdown, its basically 1 all in meltdowns

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    • Oldskoolg
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      #22
      Originally posted by Monty Fisto

      Once again... We are talking about the most one-sided beatdowns of an undefeated HW champion. Patterson had previously lost to Joey Maxim and Ingemar Johansson, so cannot qualify as an example of a one-sided beatdown of an undefeated HW champion.
      It’s not exactly a great feat to be undefeated in boxing these days. Back in the 50s champions routinely had 10+ losses on their records from fighting the best possible opponents from day one

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        #23
        Originally posted by Monty Fisto
        Foreman vs Frazier is a good one.
        And due to the level of fighters both were, I think that was far more surprising then wilder v fury II especially since fury was able to give wilder fits in the first fight

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          #24
          Originally posted by OldTerry

          It was brutal but was it more so than what Liston did to Patterson, twice?
          No, Liston’s twice blitzkrieg of Patterson was at the time a shocking outcome that made people think Liston was unbeatable and the most devastating puncher since Louis

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            #25
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            No, Tyson Fury is the only one unstable here. He's a goddamned liar. He thinks that no one can smell his bullshit but him. He is both delusional and dodgy as fuck and everyone knows it and can see it.

            It's only a matter of days now that Deontay Wilder will expose this chump for the kind of fraud and cheat that he really is. He's an over hyped and overrated bum who cannot win unless it's through shady and dishonest means.
            Lololololol
            The Fury Hate is Real

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            • KillaMane26
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              #26
              I'm picking Fury but I'm getting the gut feeling Wilder will win after this layoff and possible over confidence from Fury

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                #27
                UKAD agents thought the same about Tyson, when the Gypsy-Bum refused to submit a urine sample. It turns-out that Tyson was coked-out of his mind, according to a failed drug exam by the British Anti Doping Agency. Tyson Fury's wacky-mind also fears getting micro-chipped by the United States through COVID-19 vaccinations, a true screwball.

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                • Oregonian
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                  After 15 months of games, delays, litigation and cancellations, Wilder will finally have his day of retribution on October 9th. Once Fury is finally in the ring, making his very first title defense, Wilder is going to punish him as often as he can, knocking Fury down multiple times, then knocking him out in dramatic fashion, becoming two-time WBC champion and the new lineal heavyweight champion of the world.

                  The 6-year Fury lineage will finally be over, and the new Wilder lineage will begin.
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                  Two fights and Wilder couldn’t beat Fury. 2nd fight was a beat down and KO but 3rd time I s when Wilder will win?
                  I know guys on crack who make more sense

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                  • Mikeh333
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    Wilder touched canvas more than twice. He didn't have strength to stay on feet, stumbling to canvas must be 4 times
                    It’s amazing how often people bring up Floyd-manny around here. For such an allegedly boring and inconsequential fight, it gets an enormous amount of attention.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      Two fights and Wilder couldn’t beat Fury. 2nd fight was a beat down and KO but 3rd time I s when Wilder will win?
                      I know guys on crack who make more sense
                      Means you didn't actually watch the fights. First fight was evenly fought and Fury was lucky not to be counted out after being splattered in the last round.

                      Fury won't have manipulative horsehair gloves to adjust the padding.He won't be able to move his fist to the wrist area. It's going to have to be an actual fight with properly fitted gloves and Fury is not a big puncher.

                      Wilder is going to beat Fury so thoroughly, you'll have to rewatch the second fight from a very different perspective.

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