Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I Stood & Traded With Wilder, Wladimir; I'll Stand & Trade With This Little B!tch!

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  • Tibburon245
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    #21
    To hear Fury talk people would think he is Ali, but we remember when Wilder knocked him down hard and he got up at 9. Still, the giant is probably the best at heavyweight for now.

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    • turnedup
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      #22
      Originally posted by Boro
      If he traded with Wlad he would've got flattened, unlike Wilder his power isn't a myth built on crushing cans he can actually punch he just didn't believe in his own durability.

      rewiriting history to make yourself sound braver then you actually are is pathetic, you "traded" with Wilder because even Stevie Wonder could see his right hands coming, given how much he telegraphs the thing...
      Glad someone sees through the farce

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        #23
        Originally posted by fifth_root
        No need to risk - Ngannou is overrated as a puncher, but still punches hard. And a solid punch always gives a chance to everyone. Plus, history has enough examples of good chins (like Fury's) that at some point weaken, so it's better for Fury not to take that risk in this fight and avoid it for what is left of his career. Sure, some fighters retire with their solid chins as well.

        It will be more entertaining and humiliating if Fury boxers Francis' ears off.
        What’s the over under that Francis blacks out and goes full MMa? would serve fury right

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #24
          I somehow started to dislike Fury because he keeps on ducking top contenders, but a destruction in the second Wilder fight is my favorite boxing match ever.

          Overrated Alabama bum beaten so bad, it was just hilarious.

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