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

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  • NYG
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    #31
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg

    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
    He can have all the power he wants, if Fury is mauling him again, he won't have any time or space to use it. If his power if what he's depending on then he lost already. And in the 2nd fight, he looked weaker than usual even before Fury almost started to kill him

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    • OGBIGSACK
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      #32
      lol we all know beyonce wilder will be coming up with more excuses after he loses to tyson fury again.

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      • JTfloyd
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        #33
        "I have so much love around me in this camp" = He surrounded himself with a bunch of "yes" men who are mentally preparing him to get destroyed again.

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        • 1Eriugenus
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          #34
          I strongly disagree with the comment 'Wilder has perhaps one last shot at entering the world title picture and disrupting the heavyweight division should he win against Fury'.

          Wilder has huge name recognition, venomous KO power & is known everywhere. Assuming that he doesn't get too badly hurt, another loss to Fury would definitely not preclude Wilder being in multi-million bouts with Usyk, Joshua, Joyce or the winner of Wallin-Whyte.

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          • Oregonian
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            #35
            Originally posted by vegeta23

            Dude stop crying please.
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            Since you clearly are illiterate, just be here next Sunday, ok?

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            • Oregonian
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              #36
              Originally posted by davefromvancouv

              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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              Ali never got beat up like a pińata.
              Ali never made excuses for his losses.
              Ali never was delusional about anything.

              To compare the buffoon that is Wilder to Ali is to denigrate Ali’s name and to show your (lack of) boxing knowledge.

              Wilder got beat up and whatever “new” BS moniker you’re trying to use will not happen but we’ll see you on Sunday.

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              • Fact
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                #37
                Excited for Fury-Wilder 3 but neither Top Rank nor PBC have announced the International streaming partner for this fight till now, last two fights were on Fite.tv, so hopefully they announce something in the next few days.

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                  #38
                  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
                  And Yet with all of those faults the slow sloppy no chinTyson Fury beat your fav boxer Deontay Wilder
                  Lol

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                  • greeneye99
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                    #39
                    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).
                    If Wilder beats Fury..
                    Why would Wilder fight Whyte for the WBC mandatory?
                    When he would already have the WBC Belt
                    Smh

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                    • davefromvancouv
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      Ali never got beat up like a pińata.
                      Ali never made excuses for his losses.
                      Ali never was delusional about anything.

                      To compare the buffoon that is Wilder to Ali is to denigrate Ali’s name and to show your (lack of) boxing knowledge.

                      Wilder got beat up and whatever “new” BS moniker you’re trying to use will not happen but we’ll see you on Sunday.
                      Ali also never had a rematch with George Foreman. If he had, do you think the rope-a-dope would have worked? No. Foreman would have paced himself better and Ali probably would have gotten knocked out.

                      Wilder matched Ali's 10 title defenses.
                      Wilder hits a lot harder than Ali and all it takes is one solid punch from Wilder to knock you out. He already did it twice to Fury, and those were just glancing blows. Wilder is going to be hitting Fury a lot cleaner in the trilogy, and Fury is going to get up each time until he doesn't.

                      Then we'll chat. Don't go running...

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