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  • snowdog
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    #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Yes, i know. Those were the only two punches he threw and landed the entire night. This time around however, I expect him to land and throw even more.of those flush right hands along with several hooks, uppercuts and body punches as well.

    So If you are still expecting that same stumbling and bumbling Deontay Wilder who was losing his balance all across the ring that we all witnessed in that rematch then I don't know what else to say.

    Wilder has nothing to lose this time. The pressure is no longer on him because he is no longer the champion. Also, don't expect Tyson Fury to bring the same energy, intensity, tenacity and heat as the last time either because he gave Wilder the very best he got and he still couldn't finish him off his feet.

    Now it's Wilder's time to bring that same energy ,intensity, heat and tenacity to this trilogy bout. We have yet to see the very best of Deontay Wilder in this series but we have seen the very best of Tyson Fury in this series; Which makes this fight and Deontay Wilder very intriguing and so dangerous to watch.
    There's a couple of things that you've either not noticed or have forgotten:

    1) Fury's feinting and movement completely screws up his opponents' rhythm. He may WANT to throw more punches but he won't be ABLE to.

    2) Before the 2nd fight Fury had only had a VERY short amount of time in the Kronk gym. Can't remember how long it was now, 2 months? Now he's had another 18 months or so. I think you may be surprised at the power of Fury's punches during this third fight. And we haven't seen the best of Fury yet, we won't even see it on Saturday night.

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    • snowdog
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      #62
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      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.
      In that first fight Fury won 10 rounds, Wilder won 2 rounds. That's the DICTIONARY DEFINITION of outboxing somebody.

      Out of the two fights combined over 19 rounds, Fury has won 16 rounds and Wilder has won 3 rounds.

      And if it wasn't for the 10-8 knockdown rule you could even argue that the 12th round was a draw.

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      • Ravensfan
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        #63
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        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'.


        I'm not in either corner and what I saw was the same old loud mouth Fury and a very delusional Wilder. The fact that Wilder stated silence is golden was rather laughable and a bit to late. He also stated that he has nothing to prove but he wants revenge. Which means to me that he certainly has something to prove at least to himself. It is also quite obvious that a fighter's claims of reinventing himself at such an advanced age doesn't have history on his side. But he still has that punchers chance and I believe that is about all he has

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          #64
          Originally posted by Shadoww702
          "I'm a TWO time CHAMPION with no loses. Who else can say that"

          True that is freaking crazy!!!
          What is even crazier is the fact that is a two time champ who has fought only two Ring top 10 fighters in three title fights. But that is what boxing has turned into in the this era of pure ridiculousness.

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            #65
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Wilder knows that he takes Fury out if he lands constantly and repeatedly on him. Which was why he was so calm and confident at the press conference..The question is could Tyson Fury do the same? Hell no! Wilder is the much harder puncher of the two.

            If Wilder swings enough, then he wins easily because there is no way Fury could match a healthy Deontay Wilder's firepower in the center of the ring. Once Wilder starts landing, then Fury is going to get hurt and start backing up and fighting off the back foot.
            Hes had two fights to do all this consistent landing, and spent most of it swinging at air, why do you think it will be any different the 3rd time?

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              #66
              Fury was nowhere close to being at his best in the 2nd fight. He was still learning the Kronk style and was smothering a lot of his punches trying to KO Wilder and he still beat the living **** out of Wilder. Imagine how the 3rd fight will go? Wilder didn't look confident at all, saying he has nothing to lose? He has everything to lose, way more than Fury. People thought he was a joke before Fury embarassed him, people don't even pay attention to him now.

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              • RoadOfTheGypsy
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                #67
                Originally posted by Mr Giggles

                Good cause I want the credit when wilder knocks fury out
                Not only would I give you full credit, I would give Wilder full credit, rank him as the best heavyweight currently and the lineal champ.

                I would also like to ask, are you making this prediction just on a gut feeling, or do you have some analysis to provide along with it?

                I hope I have not come across as a Wilder hater, I think he is very entertaining, but parts of his fanbase do irritate me and I dislike his way of taking a loss by making excuses. AJ took it like a man, gave props and rematched Ruiz and now will rematch Usyk with hopefully adjustments made and McCrappen removed.
                Last edited by RoadOfTheGypsy; 10-07-2021, 03:21 PM.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy

                  Not only would I give you full credit, I would give Wilder full credit, rank him as the best heavyweight currently and the lineal champ.

                  I would also like to ask, are you making this prediction just on a gut feeling, or do you have some analysis to provide along with it?

                  I hope I have not come across as a Wilder hater, I think he is very entertaining, but parts of his fanbase do irritate me and I dislike his way of taking a loss by making excuses. AJ took it like a man, gave props and rematched Ruiz and now will rematch Usyk with hopefully adjustments made and McCrappen removed.
                  I’m not a fan of wilders, to be honest I would prefer fury to win as I’m from the uk and also wilder fans are annoying.

                  But the second fight was furys best ever performance vs wilders worst ever performance, and still fury couldn’t knock him out. If he couldn’t knock him out then, he won’t do it now, and Deontay knows that so he knows there is nothing to worry about now, wilder will land on fury and when he does it’s a knockout.

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