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

    Tyson Fury isn't angry at Deontay Wilder for making an array of excuses and accusations after Fury stopped him in their rematch. Fury feels "sorry" for Wilder because the former WBC heavyweight champion cannot come to terms with his only professional loss. While Fury is certain he would've handled his first defeat far differently than Wilder, the unbeaten champion actually thinks Wilder's unwillingness to accept Fury's victory over him is beneficial because Wilder would need to admit defeat before he could truly learn from it and improve prior to their third fight.
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  • #2
    Wilder touched canvas more than twice. He didn't have strength to stay on feet, stumbling to canvas must be 4 times

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    • #3
      In Wlders defense Fury is unstable as hell too LMAO I dont care what anybody says if anything the trilogy fight brought with it a full card of exciting heavyweight fights. I'm definitely looking forward to next weekend
      buge buge likes this.

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      • #4
        “I’ve never, ever seen a more one-sided beatdown of an undefeated world heavyweight champion than I did to Deontay Wilder in that second fight. "
        Mike Tyson vs. Michael Spinks, 1988.

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        • #5
          The intriguing part of this fight is what happens if Wilder’s new game plan doesn’t work early?
          Does he stick with it or more likely does he revert to his old style and just go head hunting and trying to load up for one shot.
          I think if it’s a few rounds in and Fury is getting to him he’ll get frustrated and walk into something big.

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          • #6
            Isnt mental health mean unstable then fury is as well. Use another line or such. If this fight happend asap i would only give wilder a serious punchers chance so 20% yet add 2yr delay i believe focused n atleast worked on basics 2yrs alot time learn n be competent anything if work at it basic combos using jab weapon n switching levels ect to set up right So add that i give wilder 40% chance now . fury was so focused on aj that once that fight fell thru had to do this by law n now seeing aj get decimated fury knows clear #1 doubt fully focused for this fight. Probably looking for easy fight here then retire go mma n wwe

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            • #7
              Fury won most of the 19 rounds they fought, but that doesn't mean he can't get knocked out in this one. Exciting fight.

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              • #8
                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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                • #9
                  Originally posted by revelated View Post

                  Mike Tyson vs. Michael Spinks, 1988.

                  Baer vs Carnera, Dempsey v Willard, Ali v Liston II, Patterson v Johanson II, Tyson v Berbick, Louis v Schmeleng II, and on and on. Tyson appears to be attempting to cater to both casual fans who hate wilder and sycophantic journalists who themselves seem to know less than nothing about boxing history

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

                    Baer vs Carnera, Dempsey v Willard, Ali v Liston II, Patterson v Johanson II, Tyson v Berbick, Louis v Schmeleng II, and on and on. Tyson appears to be attempting to cater to both casual fans who hate wilder and sycophantic journalists who themselves seem to know less than nothing about boxing history
                    Fury's just ****-talking

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