Comments Thread For: LIVE STREAM: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder - Final Press Conference

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  • NYG
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    #41
    What the hell is Wilder even talking about? He's like that one friend who loses in a video game and takes pride in not getting blown out by 100 points or something. He got TKOed, does he remember what happened? He was getting a ****ing beating in there and his eyes were bulging out of his head. What a *****

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    • Ropeydope
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      #42
      Anyone who holds out hope that Wilder has “reinvented himself” is as nuts as he is. He lost his only chance when he took the first fight after Fury’s fat camp and inactivity. This will be more of the same as the last.

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      • ClubberLang82
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        #43
        Fun conference. Both guys look ready.

        Fury might be coked out though.

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        • Albanianboxing
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          #44
          I feel like Wilder is in a bad place mentally. Fury is going to beat Wilder down on Saturday night.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #45
            I wouldn't read too much into fighters talking. Not sure how many times I saw Conor McGregor win the press conference only to get sparked out in the fight.

            Its hard to drum up a narrative after how the last fight went down and when one of the fighters doesn't really care to talk. I didn't get the vibe that either mentally defeated; it comes down to this: if Wilder lands clean he will probably spark Fury out. It will probably be difficult for Wilder to land clean if Fury is dialed in. No amount of talking or any pre-fight gymnastics will change this...

            Thought both fighters looked physically fit so that's good.

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            • Nash out
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              #46
              Originally posted by Ravensfan
              After watching this I have to ask, did Wilder even watch the other two fights? He should also be really grateful that Fury lacks power for his massive size.
              Clueless. Punches harder than Joshua. Source - Every boxer who has sparred both. Nash out.

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                #47
                Hmm.

                Has Fury ever cussed in a presser like that?

                He seemed legit angry.




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                • eco1
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                  #48
                  The only reason why Wilder left the stage in a hurry is because he s h a t himself when Fury walked to him. I think it was in minute 37-38.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #49
                    Most people on this thread, are in somebodies corner so? They are all seeing whatever they want to see.

                    Deontay Wilder looks calm to me, the postponement I think has benefited him. He has been training in deep hibernation now, for many months.

                    Tyson Fury has been training, but from what I can gather 'It has been up and down, and differing in his intensity' Slightly all over the place.

                    I think both fighters are game, this is a underrated rivalry.

                    Biggest fight of the year, without a shadow of a doubt. Even if Pacquiao would of fought Spence Junior 'This bigger, It is a Heavyweight title fight'.



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                    • champion4ever
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Ropeydope
                      Anyone who holds out hope that Wilder has “reinvented himself” is as nuts as he is. He lost his only chance when he took the first fight after Fury’s fat camp and inactivity. This will be more of the same as the last.
                      He's also a fat camp and inactive now. The man hasn't fought in nearly two years. He likes to take stay busy, tune up bum fights but there will be none this time because he's going straight into the Deontay Wilder trilogy bout without one in a fight that he never wanted.

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