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  • #21
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

    I watched it live on PPV. It was non stop action for 11 straight rounds, give and take, hellacious shots with bad intentions thrown by both. Fury won this time. Wilder can be just as victorious next time, if there IS a next time. Both accumulated a lot of damage but that's what happens when the best fight the best, in their prime...
    "i Watched it live" How do you think i watched it? What you thought i watched highlights or something??..... Fury won this timeFury has won all the time.

    Deontay will never be the same it is him that was splattered for 11 rounds. True FURY was dropped but both times had his wits about him. Wilder was cheered for his bravery and respected for the ass whooping he took. He got his lights turned out. iI told you he would but you didnt listen. Now you are talking like he could still win a 4th fight let him rest in peace
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    • #22
      Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

      How insightful considering wilder In the second and third fight was out on his feet and blowing out his arse by the third rounds and fury still struggled to put away a hurt inexperienced (in that situation) fighter and not only put away he had wilder on ***** Street in the corner half the time and couldn't land anything of significant damage and wilders got his head up in the air aswell hehehehehehe


      shall I tell you how elusive usyk is because you can't have ever watched the guy fight
      I'm a AJ fan and we know just how difficult Usyk is and will be, come the rematch

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

        wow you still convinced that he would win for the 4th time trying? its a beautiful thing , blind faith
        It's hilarious isn't it, no matter how many times they run it back fury will win and wilders fans will still believe the next one will be different

        All the casuals still clinging onto the AJ v Wilder train when that train has passed. Fury v usyk is an intriguing fight I think it all depends on how fury approaches it tactically. He's got the physical advantages to frustrate usyk with the eight gameplan it'll be difficult for usyk
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        • #24
          Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

          "i Watched it live" How do you think i watched it? What you thought i watched highlights or something??..... Fury won this timeFury has won all the time.

          Deontay will never be the same it is him that was splattered for 11 rounds. True FURY was dropped but both times had his wits about him. Wilder was cheered for his bravery and respected for the ass whooping he took. He got his lights turned out. iI told you he would but you didnt listen. Now you are talking like he could still win a 4th fight let him rest in peace
          Nope. Fury and Wilder are on the same elite level and will be favored against anyone in the heavyweight division. Fury proved he is a tough out, but Wilder almost beat him in the third fight. He would have the same, if not a better, chance in a fourth fight.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post
            Something tells me when its all said and done, we will wonder how did we ever question Usyk.

            I think Usyk is on a different level from Fury, that Fury's size will not play that big of a role. Usyk will rock some clean shots on Fury's face and those will slow the big man down and keep him at bay. Wilder barely landed on Fury and when he did Fury flew, yes Wilder has a strong punch but they are wild and slow. Usyk will land more and crisper with more sitting on them. I think some uppercuts in the mix and Fury will be broken down. Don't be surprised to see Usyk by KO.
            You're assuming that Fury going to fight in EXACTLY the same way and are completely forgetting about Fury's feinting, mobility and most importantly his power jabs.

            Fury is NOT easy to hit. Usyk will end up throwing and landing half the amount of punches that he's normally used to. Fury will also throw and land less, but not to as much of an extreme.

            Usyk will also have punches coming at him from places and directions that he's not used to defending against too.

            And of course if Usyk does get too close and starts to cause Fury a few problems then he'll use his weight to his advantage just like he did with Wilder.

            Usyk is a decent boxer, second best in the division, but nowhere near on the same level as Fury. Fury will win by KO or TKO in the first half of the fight.

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            • #26
              Usyk most definitely wins. He won’t be like Wilder experimenting with yo yo muscles & dieting, and he doesn’t have to entirely revamp his style just to deal with an albatross genie that leans on you for two thirds of a fight, holds your head down to land uppercuts etc…..Usyk is the more complete boxer. He’ll close the gap on fury’s supposed reach, and he’ll get in often. Fury will get so frustrated that he’ll resort to using a taser that he’ll no doubt sneak in his trunks

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              • #27
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

                Nope. Fury and Wilder are on the same elite level and will be favored against anyone in the heavyweight division. Fury proved he is a tough out, but Wilder almost beat him in the third fight. He would have the same, if not a better, chance in a fourth fight.
                Wilder and fury are on the same elite level?? you are just trying to wind me up i know you don't really believe this.? you nearly had me to (pause)

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

                  Wilder and fury are on the same elite level?? you are just trying to wind me up i know you don't really believe this.? you nearly had me to (pause)
                  Yes. Same elite level.

                  Wilder almost knocked the lineal champion out in 2 of the 3 fights. In the first fight, Fury was saved by the referee's judgment, and in the third fight, Fury was knocked down or in trouble late in the rounds. But especially in the trilogy, there was a sustained ebb and flow, and they both accumulated heavy damage right up to the very end. Non stop action, meaning competitive, meaning evenly matched.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

                    Yes. Same elite level.

                    Wilder almost knocked the lineal champion out in 2 of the 3 fights. In the first fight, Fury was saved by the referee's judgment, and in the third fight, Fury was knocked down or in trouble late in the rounds. But especially in the trilogy, there was a sustained ebb and flow, and they both accumulated heavy damage right up to the very end. Non stop action, meaning competitive, meaning evenly matched.
                    Its funny how life pans out, from the 5th round Wilder was hitting Fury with the same ferocity as a 18 year old Lesbian. he had absolutely nothing in his punches and Fury ****** his head and let him have a free hit. I know you saw it just like everyone did. It was one way traffic from the fifth. It was not back and forth stop deluding yourself. Anyway you are a very respectful poster so i will leave it there. Lets agree to disagree

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

                      Its funny how life pans out, from the 5th round Wilder was hitting Fury with the same ferocity as a 18 year old Lesbian. he had absolutely nothing in his punches and Fury ****** his head and let him have a free hit. I know you saw it just like everyone did. It was one way traffic from the fifth. It was not back and forth stop deluding yourself. Anyway you are a very respectful poster so i will leave it there. Lets agree to disagree
                      Not at all. Fury was slipping some serious punches, but got nailed many times after the fifth round. I guess you missed the hellacious uppercut from Wilder that would have taken Fury's head off? And of course the end of the tenth. Wilder was never out of it, until he was, and he gave Fury hell for the entire fight.

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