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  • 1hourRun
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    #41
    Originally posted by War Room

    Quoting for later.

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    • IRONCHINHAGLER
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      #42
      Yup - Wacky Wilder has nothing to lose - The Fat Gypsy already owns his balls!!

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      • eco1
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        #43
        Originally posted by rubbish_calzaghe
        Both these guys have something to prove.

        Tyson needs to show that the last fight was no fluke. The allegations being made against him are pretty much unprovable now but he needs to give a similar performance otherwise the accusations will intensify.

        Wilder needs to show he's better than he looked last time out. If he's outclassed and then lands his right hand for a one punch KO, yeah he'll be the winner but that will do nothing at all for his status as a bonafide champion. He needs to show that he has actually improved as a fighter.

        I got Fury winning this, but wouldn't be shocked if Wilder lands a clean straight right and sends him to dreamland
        The last 2 fights.

        If the Fury of any of those fights come in, Wilder is toasted.

        Everyone seems to forget how they called me crazy here because in the first fight I said Wilder was 2 punches away from been Ko'd and I said that Fury just needed to stepped up a bit.

        2nd fight proved that and if the same Fury shows, Wilder will loose badly.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #44
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Man, you are done, if you lose. Who will fight you after Fury beats you again, Charles Martin?

          Even in theory, if you beat Fury, Fury still has big money fights against Joshua in Uk. You have what?
          Wilder was talking about retirement being close a few days ago. Of course that’s probably true anyway being nearly 36, but if he’s not mentally there and maybe an eye on retirement, the last guy you want to be fighting is a guy that can mentally dominate you like Fury.

          Wilder saying he has nothing to prove could be him taking pressure off himself, it could also be a subconscious thing because he’s slowly mentally checking out of boxing and this fight.

          To be fair, the guy has such a low IQ, it’s not even easy to analyse his words. I don’t think he even knows what he’s saying.

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            #45
            Originally posted by eco1

            The last 2 fights.

            If the Fury of any of those fights come in, Wilder is toasted.

            Everyone seems to forget how they called me crazy here because in the first fight I said Wilder was 2 punches away from been Ko'd and I said that Fury just needed to stepped up a bit.

            2nd fight proved that and if the same Fury shows, Wilder will loose badly.
            Yah, was gonna point out that Fury was dominant in the first fight. Just felt the two knock-downs would cause a load of caffuffle that I couldn't be bothered to deal with!

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            • War Room
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              #46
              Originally posted by medic5678

              Awesome! Love your little video. We'll have a new episode after Saturday.
              Thank you medic. I'm sure we will, hoping for a Wilder Nestea Plunge

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              • macmike100
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                #47
                Nothing to Lose, Nothing to gain...This sounds like he's defeated already and on to making more excuses.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by YourMomFavorite

                  Why do you give Tyson Fury the benefit if the doubt with his history of cheating in his biggest moments. He wasn't even honorable enough to let Klitschko get the opportunity to get his belts back after he was outed due to a steroid present in his blood.
                  Even a prime Wlad would of lost. Vitali might of beat him

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                  • aboutfkntime
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                    #49
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                    All The Pressure Is On Fury




                    I don't see it that way at all


                    there is no pressure on Fury


                    if Wilder wins, there will be a rematch... the score would be 1-1-1... one win each, and a draw


                    but if Fury beats him again, Wilder would need to work his way up from the bottom into a mandatory position to fight for the other titles


                    and the problem for Wilder is...


                    1) the best opponent for him would have been Joshua... but AJ was not interested in that fight, and he just lost all of his titles to Usyk


                    2) Usyk is a more difficult opponent than AJ


                    3) Fury will likely fight Usyk first for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world, and end up with all of the belts


                    Wilder HAS to win this fight







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                    • aboutfkntime
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                      #50
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                      also, Wilder desperately needs to beat Fury to justify all of those ridiculous excuses he made






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