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  • champion4ever
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    #51
    Originally posted by Boxing Scene

    WTF did Fury.do in the second fight then? He fought toe to toe and knocked Wilder out.
    Yes, but that was with his bare knuckle fists with no padding in the gloves. Why don't you just come out and admit that the man cheated the last time? Had his gloves been fully padded then there would have been no way he would have traded toe to toe with Wilder. Otherwise, how can one explain Deontay Wilder's facial and skull fractures in that fight? One does not sustain those type of injuries that he sustained with padded gloves on. They were a result from a blunt forced trauma with an object and in this case it was his Tyson's bare knuckle fists.

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    • davefromvancouv
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      #52
      Originally posted by Noelanthony

      Deontay couldnt knock him out when he was a couch Potatoes. I dont need to remind you what happened in the second fight . So the trilogy is upon us and I'm supposed to believe he can beat Fury because Malik and 1 HOUR RUN are extremely confident? anyone that backs wilder are going on the basis that Fury is not focussed. Thats not good enough for me
      Fury is as focused as he's going to get. He's relaxed in the ring, so he really doesn't care what happens and how it happens as long as he does whatever it takes to win. So he won't quit. If he gets knocked down, he'll get right back up and fight harder. Until he can't.

      Wilder just understands the boxing "politics" now and will ensure that there are no shenanigans to the best of his ability. That will be enough to allow him to knock Fury down multiple times, punish Fury when Fury attacks and surprise Fury with a shot he doesn't see coming, knocking Fury out cold.

      Two-time WBC champion and the NEW lineal heavyweight champion of the world.

      Watch it happen.

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      • Noelanthony
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        #53
        Originally posted by davefromvancouv

        Fury is as focused as he's going to get. He's relaxed in the ring, so he really doesn't care what happens and how it happens as long as he does whatever it takes to win. So he won't quit. If he gets knocked down, he'll get right back up and fight harder. Until he can't.

        Wilder just understands the boxing "politics" now and will ensure that there are no shenanigans to the best of his ability. That will be enough to allow him to knock Fury down multiple times, punish Fury when Fury attacks and surprise Fury with a shot he doesn't see coming, knocking Fury out cold.

        Two-time WBC champion and the NEW lineal heavyweight champion of the world.

        Watch it happen.
        If you work hard anything is possible in life baring Wilder beating Fury. Im actually waiting for the announcement on the 10th that Malik Scott has been sacked and Radio Raheem has replaced him as head trainer

        I'm looking forward to hearing the excuses from both Team Wilder and Wilderlites on here.

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        • davefromvancouv
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          #54
          Originally posted by Noelanthony

          If you work hard anything is possible in life baring Wilder beating Fury. Im actually waiting for the announcement on the 10th that Malik Scott has been sacked and Radio Raheem has replaced him as head trainer

          I'm looking forward to hearing the excuses from both Team Wilder and Wilderlites on here.
          On the 10th, a new and exciting heavyweight lineage will begin. Wilder will be vindicated, Fury will have suffered his first loss and the rematch clause will be satisfied.

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          • Luilun
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            #55
            Can he ? 10% chance yes and a 90% chance being no

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            • paulf
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              #56
              I wouldn't trust Malik Scott with directions to a decent burger joint, let alone the path to the heavyweight championship

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              • Slip jab
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                #57
                As a hardcore AJ fanboy/matchroom shill, I get a lot of comfort that our hero was beat by Usyk and not wilder which would be a nightmare. We know our hero has been heavily hyped when Fury went on hiatus. We knew we could only masquerade as champ so long as we avoided a fight with wilder

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                • landotter
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                  #58
                  This thread is just a slice of fried gold. So much fun to read through.

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                  • aaronbnb
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                    #59
                    I have a lot of respect for Malik Scott. I follow him on IG and he answers a lot of questions from fans. Scott is insightful, articulate, respectful (even to fans that are rude) and shares thoughts on life that I think are helpful to my own. Scott's living life on his own terms and I recommend him as a follow.

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                    • whollisboxing
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
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                      Scott can guide him in the right direction but only Wilder himself can seal the deal. If Deontay comes in under 230 then I expect him to perform better than before. 220-225 would be ideal IMO because he’s never gonna be as effective at 240+ as Fury is.

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