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  • snowdog
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    #21
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    Tyson Fury did not break Wladimir Kiltschko.

    They were scheduled for a rematch, which never happened 'Due to Fury's issues'.

    A broken fighter, does not want to immediately rematch somebody who has just beaten them.

    I understand people are seeing what they want to see, but come on mate? Why are you making things up?

    I sense that Fury's fans are getting real apprehensive 'Which is only natural, this is a extremely dangerous fight'.

    I am fairly neutral, but on the sly I want Tyson Fury to win. Mainly because I think a loss with affect him badly. But honestly I don't mind both fighters and teams.

    I am at the point where I cannot deny ether fighter, but I can and have made a strong case for Wilder winning.
    Wilder also went for the rematch after he got battered. But he's broken. He's terrified of Fury for two reasons:

    1) Fury rose from the dead after taking THAT right hand and if that wasn't bad enough he got well and truly battered like a fish on Friday for the rest of the round.

    2) In the second fight he got battered again, Wilder only won 1 out of the 7 rounds that they fought. He was beaten so badly that he couldn't pass urine for several hours for his post-match drug test.

    You could see during this press conference that Wilder is scared of Fury, the body language said it all. There was also an exclusive interview on YouTube with Wilder a few months back which, again, clearly showed that Wilder is scared of facing Fury.

    I've got some sausages on the go for my tea at the moment, I'll post the video later and you'll see what I mean.

    Wilder's team should NEVER have put him up for this rematch in his current psychological condition. It's bloody dangerous and could even see him getting killed on Saturday.

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    • ELPacman
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      #22
      lol you guys are so funny. As if you really know what's going on in a fighters head. Wilder has the eraser. He has a chance to land it on any man and it'll be lights out for 99.9% of them. You think he's scared of a goofy looking dude like Fury?

      I think any and all heavyweights would be lining up to fight a guy like Fury. He has zero intimidation factor. He just talks big and generally performs in the ring but he's not invincible despite what he'd have you believe. He's done mediocre performances against subpar competition. I know I know, he fights to the level. Noooooo, if you're that good, you won't even let that lower level be in the ring with you. You BLAST THEM OUT QUICK.

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        #23
        Originally posted by KingOfGlory
        The worst part is that if Fury comes in complacent or walks into an unlucky shot it's going to delude Wilder and the worst type of fans into believing that his excuses and actions over the past 20 months were justified.

        I don't see it happening but still.
        The thing is, I think Wilder has hit Tyson with his best shots, Tyson went down, but then he got back up with his wits about him, and went right back to his game plan.

        Now that Tyson knows he can come forward and smother Wilders power, its just going to be the same thing but maybe faster.

        As soon as Wilder hits him with something good, and Tyson doesn't care, Wilder will crumble.

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          #24
          Originally posted by snowdog

          Wilder also went for the rematch after he got battered. But he's broken. He's terrified of Fury for two reasons:

          1) Fury rose from the dead after taking THAT right hand and if that wasn't bad enough he got well and truly battered like a fish on Friday for the rest of the round.

          2) In the second fight he got battered again, Wilder only won 1 out of the 7 rounds that they fought. He was beaten so badly that he couldn't pass urine for several hours for his post-match drug test.

          You could see during this press conference that Wilder is scared of Fury, the body language said it all. There was also an exclusive interview on YouTube with Wilder a few months back which, again, clearly showed that Wilder is scared of facing Fury.

          I've got some sausages on the go for my tea at the moment, I'll post the video later and you'll see what I mean.

          Wilder's team should NEVER have put him up for this rematch in his current psychological condition. It's bloody dangerous and could even see him getting killed on Saturday.
          Fury rose from the dead, and recovered, and by mid round was taunting Wilder with his hands behind his back, then started coming forward and hurt Wilder. He did the same thing the whole 2nd fight.

          A man that knows he could get up from Wilders best shots, take a few more, and then come forward and bully him is not going to lose a fight against him. The best part of the fight is going to be hearing what kind of wild excuses we get from wilder after the fight.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            Tyson Fury did not break Wladimir Kiltschko.

            They were scheduled for a rematch, which never happened 'Due to Fury's issues'.

            A broken fighter, does not want to immediately rematch somebody who has just beaten them.

            I understand people are seeing what they want to see, but come on mate? Why are you making things up?

            I sense that Fury's fans are getting real apprehensive 'Which is only natural, this is a extremely dangerous fight'.

            I am fairly neutral, but on the sly I want Tyson Fury to win. Mainly because I think a loss with affect him badly. But honestly I don't mind both fighters and teams.

            I am at the point where I cannot deny ether fighter, but I can and have made a strong case for Wilder winning.
            Here's a link to the interview I mentioned earlier at an important point:

            https://********/FG-Gr6NkPV4?t=10m43s

            At the point of the interview that the link will bring you to, Wilder is busy repeating his usual 'I only have to be perfect for 2 seconds' thing, with that usual big fake smile on his face.

            Then it gets interesting. The interviewer mentions Fury saying that he owns Wilder and has his soul in his pocket and Wilder's face DROPS. You can literally see the fear in his eyes and he starts to stammer like Foghorn Leghorn on speed. It takes him over a minute to recover himself and put that big fake smile on his face again.

            That sort of thing doesn't disappear after a few months and a new training regime, no matter how good it is. In all seriousness Wilder probably has PSD after that beating he took and needs treatment for it. He should NOT be stepping foot in a boxing ring until his head is right, and as we've all seen from the recent press conference and from that interview above, his head is NOT right.

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              #26
              I think his demeanor is good. I heard Malik Scott say something to the effect of an emotional person can't beat Fury - sounds pretty accurate to me, an emotional Wilder likely can't.

              Up-to-date Wilder has always seems very emotional and frankly speaking you're not gonna have that dude on your quiz team but to me he is practising behaviours outside the ring that he will try to practice in the ring. He's obviously humiliated himself with his excuses but his character fight week seems spot on to me.

              If he's uptight and loading up on that right hand it's not going to land almost at all and what's more he'll probably get beaten up and stopped throwing it without thought.

              Keep cool and calm, order of the day for Wilder. Give that power a chance to send Fury to the moon.

              Fury is Fury. He loves fight week. There's no real point getting into it with him.
              Last edited by Sparked_26; 10-07-2021, 01:00 PM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by ELPacman
                lol you guys are so funny. As if you really know what's going on in a fighters head. Wilder has the eraser. He has a chance to land it on any man and it'll be lights out for 99.9% of them. You think he's scared of a goofy looking dude like Fury?

                I think any and all heavyweights would be lining up to fight a guy like Fury. He has zero intimidation factor. He just talks big and generally performs in the ring but he's not invincible despite what he'd have you believe. He's done mediocre performances against subpar competition. I know I know, he fights to the level. Noooooo, if you're that good, you won't even let that lower level be in the ring with you. You BLAST THEM OUT QUICK.
                To be fair to Fury he's very comfortable in the ring. So there is an aspect to it that if he feels comfortable it will just become a glorified sparring session if he's fighting someone ordinary who doesnt threaten him. That and of course whilst he can punch I dont believe he is a massive puncher
                Last edited by Sparked_26; 10-07-2021, 01:05 PM.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Sparked_26
                  I think his demeanor is good. I heard Malik Scott say something to the effect of an emotional person can't beat Fury - sounds pretty accurate to me, an emotional Wilder likely can't.

                  Up-to-date Wilder has always seems very emotional and frankly speaking you're not gonna have that dude on your quiz team but to me he is practising behaviours outside the ring that he will try to practice in the ring. He's obviously humiliated himself with his excuses but his character fight week seems spot on to me.

                  If he's uptight and loading up on that right hand it's not going to land almost at all and what's more he'll probably get beaten up and stopped throwing it without thought.

                  Keep cool and calm, order of the day for Wilder. Give that power a chance to send Fury to the moon.

                  Fury is Fury. He loves fight week. There's no real point getting into it with him.
                  Wilder doesn’t look calm - he looks scared to me. Once Fury lands on Saturday, he’ll fold.

                  Dillian Whyte will beat Fury in Dec and he won’t be calm during the face off.

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                  • KillaMane26
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                    #29
                    I think he just painted himself into a corner with those accusations.

                    If he talked during the presser he would have no choice to face those comments he made and would get embarrassed or take away too much focus from the fight.

                    Think about it .... Imagine how much damage control his team would have to do if this was a normal lead up to a fight.

                    It was smart on his team part to STFU and focus on the fight and let it go away on its own( well try)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by KillaMane26
                      I think he just painted himself into a corner with those accusations.

                      If he talked during the presser he would have no choice to face those comments he made and would get embarrassed or take away too much focus from the fight.

                      Think about it .... Imagine how much damage control his team would have to do if this was a normal lead up to a fight.

                      It was smart on his team part to STFU and focus on the fight and let it go away on its own( well try)
                      It is but it's also emotions. If Wilder truly believes in everything he said, it was a matter of time before he let it out. At this point I think Wilder is so annoyed with Fury that he's going to make sure he doesn't lose this but again, anything can happen. It is boxing and no narrative is guaranteed. Wilder could go on to prove with scientific proof that Fury cheated but then lose fair and square to Fury in the 3rd fight. At that point, it is a salty ending. You wish Wilder got his deserved revenge, but it still didn't happen. There are very few happy endings to a bad story in boxing.

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