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

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  • Ropeydope
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    #51
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    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.
    He was out of boxing for 3 years and had to lose 100+ lbs in the first, AND he still outboxed Wilder over 12 rounds, the two KDs, were the only rounds Wilder won. Wilder was gifted a draw, so Fury bit down on the gum shield in the second, and beat him bad, and now with all the slanderous remarks from Wilder, I don’t see this going any differently. I couldn’t care less which of these goons is victorious Saturday night, but it makes no sense to pick Wilder on a “gut feeling”, or because he switched up his team. One of these boxers is proven much better than the other. The evidence is clear.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #52
      Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy

      Exactly. Cannot make too much of these conferences. There are a lot of those body language experts on youtube and they always get it wrong don't they?
      Yeah, people read too much into anything

      How many fights have you seen where people are saying a fighter looks nervous or shock or drained or whatever and they win

      at the end of the day, it’s two guys that fight for a living and had over 70 pro fights between them, what happens in press conferences where they’re told to sell the fight is going to have really no influence on the fight itself.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #53
        Originally posted by Ropeydope

        He was out of boxing for 3 years and had to lose 100+ lbs in the first, AND he still outboxed Wilder over 12 rounds, the two KDs, were the only rounds Wilder won. Wilder was gifted a draw, so Fury bit down on the gum shield in the second, and beat him bad, and now with all the slanderous remarks from Wilder, I don’t see this going any differently. I couldn’t care less which of these goons is victorious Saturday night, but it makes no sense to pick Wilder on a “gut feeling”, or because he switched up his team. One of these boxers is proven much better than the other. The evidence is clear.
        Being decked twice, is not out boxing somebody.

        Tyson Fury knew after that fight, that he had to adapt and change his style.

        How does a precised puncher like Kiltschko not land on Fury, were as Deontay Wilder could deck him twice?

        One of the crucial factors going into this fight is 'Wilder knows he can hurt Fury, more than Fury can hurt him'. They have both experience each others power at full force 'Wilder on his worst night was still standing, and Fury just JUST about got up and fought on'.

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        • Fanofreason
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          #54
          Another thing. Fury can’t pull his gloves down. He knows they are watching him.

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          • Ravensfan
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            #55
            Originally posted by Nash out

            Clueless. Punches harder than Joshua. Source - Every boxer who has sparred both. Nash out.
            Not sure why you would take offence to what I said when I never compared Fury's power to any other heavyweight. I don't know possibly bored? With that said facts and records state otherwise. And why? Because Joshua has a much higher KO% percentage against a much higher level of competition. I'm also pretty sure Tyson's camp was paying those sparring partners. So they may have even claimed that he walked on water if he asked them to. I am also pretty neutral because I am not a fan of either one of them.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Ravensfan

              Not sure why you would take offence to what I said when I never compared Fury's power to any other heavyweight. I don't know possibly bored? With that said facts and records state otherwise. And why? Because Joshua has a much higher KO% percentage against a much higher level of competition. I'm also pretty sure Tyson's camp was paying those sparring partners. So they may have even claimed that he walked on water if he asked them to. I am also pretty neutral because I am not a fan of either one of them.
              If you are not a fan of the greatest boxer to ever lace them up, Tyson Kronk Fury, then why are you on a boxing forum? You clearly don't appreciate greatness. Nash out.

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              • Ravensfan
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                #57
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                Being decked twice, is not out boxing somebody.

                Tyson Fury knew after that fight, that he had to adapt and change his style.

                How does a precised puncher like Kiltschko not land on Fury, were as Deontay Wilder could deck him twice?

                One of the crucial factors going into this fight is 'Wilder knows he can hurt Fury, more than Fury can hurt him'. They have both experience each others power at full force 'Wilder on his worst night was still standing, and Fury just JUST about got up and fought on'.
                Wow, how is possible to be so delusional?

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                • Ravensfan
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Nash out

                  If you are not a fan of the greatest boxer to ever lace them up, Tyson Kronk Fury, then why are you on a boxing forum? You clearly don't appreciate greatness. Nash out.
                  That was a joke, correct?

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Ravensfan

                    Wow, how is possible to be so delusional?
                    Being decked twice, is not out boxing somebody.

                    Explain to me how being decked twice is apart of out boxing somebody? You can't.

                    You are seeing what you want to see mate, and creating narratives to back up 'What you think you are seeing'.

                    Well you know what you are seeing, you just don't want to say it.

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                    • Nash out
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ravensfan

                      That was a joke, correct?
                      No. Deadly serious, and we must respect Nash. Nash out.

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