Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Proclaims He's 'Rejuvenated, Reinvented' For Tyson Fury Fight

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  • Dolor
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    #21
    Originally posted by martin_1995
    Is it me or Fury have never look like a very good boxer. Hé is slow, sloppy, not a good physic, no muscle legs, no chin (got put down by cunningham a 6'-2", 210 pnder). No abs muscle. How the **** is he considered favorite over Wilder? nitramazaid@hotmail.com
    Well, what does that tell you about Wilder?

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      Originally posted by martin_1995
      Is it me or Fury have never look like a very good boxer. Hé is slow, sloppy, not a good physic, no muscle legs, no chin (got put down by cunningham a 6'-2", 210 pnder). No abs muscle. How the **** is he considered favorite over Wilder? nitramazaid@hotmail.com
      Because he beat the **** out of Wilder already?

      This is boxing, not a bodybuilding contest or some fitness gym ****. You missed the sport buddy.

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      • Oregonian
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        #23
        Originally posted by davefromvancouv

        No. Fury has been the lineal champion since he beat Klitschko in 2015, who became lineal champion during his 11 year reign after Vitali retired and he beat #2 Kubrat Pulev in 2014.

        The new Wilder lineage starts October 9th after he pummels Fury...
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        Aaah! Gotcha!! Wilder wasn’t a belt holder nor was he undefeated when Fury destroyed him.
        So now we’re just shifting goal posts - Wilder’s first part of his career was just building himself up but after getting destroyed, he’s now rejuvenated, rebuild and re-invented himself so he’ll beat Fury and go on a long and great career, is that it?

        Just be here on Sunday after the fight, please. I’m not asking for too much, am I ?

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oregonian
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          Aaah! Gotcha!! Wilder wasn’t a belt holder nor was he undefeated when Fury destroyed him.
          So now we’re just shifting goal posts - Wilder’s first part of his career was just building himself up but after getting destroyed, he’s now rejuvenated, rebuild and re-invented himself so he’ll beat Fury and go on a long and great career, is that it?

          Just be here on Sunday after the fight, please. I’m not asking for too much, am I ?
          Dude stop crying please.

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            #25
            Why are people so sure that Wilder still has his power at 36 coming off a beating over a year ago? He hit Fury a few times in the 2nd fight and didn't do ****

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              #26
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv
              A more active heavyweight lineage begins October 9th when Wilder beats Fury in emphatic and dramatic fashion. Fury will not go gentle into that good night, but I expect him to be knocked down multiple times before a highlight reel knockout ends his reign.

              Then Wilder will fight Dillian Whyte for the WBC mandatory, followed by the Joshua/Usyk winner for undisputed (twice), then mandatory challengers like Joe Joyce (WBO), Charles Martin (IBF) and the Robert Helenius/Adam Kownacki winner (WBA).
              id say you're into a big surprise, but deep down, you know what will REALLY happen

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              • davefromvancouv
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                #27
                Originally posted by Szef

                id say you're into a big surprise, but deep down, you know what will REALLY happen
                Yes. Fury is going to be target practice for Wilder all night long...

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                • Smash
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                  #28
                  im not sure where the phrase 'reinventing the wheel' came from but im honoured to be around when 'reinventing wilder' comes into existance

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                  • davefromvancouv
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Oregonian
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                    Aaah! Gotcha!! Wilder wasn’t a belt holder nor was he undefeated when Fury destroyed him.
                    So now we’re just shifting goal posts - Wilder’s first part of his career was just building himself up but after getting destroyed, he’s now rejuvenated, rebuild and re-invented himself so he’ll beat Fury and go on a long and great career, is that it?

                    Just be here on Sunday after the fight, please. I’m not asking for too much, am I ?
                    Not sure what you're talking about.

                    Wilder was the WBC champion, defended the title 10 times (matching Muhammad Ali), and has the highest knockout ratio in heavyweight history.

                    Fury is the current lineal champion, the man who beat the man (Klitschko).

                    On October 9th, Wilder will begin a new heavyweight lineage with a devastating knockout.

                    See you on Sunday to recap.

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                    • Oldskoolg
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by NYG
                      Why are people so sure that Wilder still has his power at 36 coming off a beating over a year ago? He hit Fury a few times in the 2nd fight and didn't do ****
                      I see a lot of people who want wilder to lose claiming his age is coming up on him. I understand you lot want him to lose but anyone who knows boxing knows power is the last thing to go on a puncher. At 36 he is a total athletic freak of nature and one who has remained fresh….he doesn’t get overweight, doesn’t go on drunken binges, and has literally only taken one beating. His age won’t matter and yes he will still have his power but the problem is he shouldn’t ever again attempt to rely on only his power as he has been doing

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