Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder: The damage done and the way forward

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  • landotter
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    #31
    Originally posted by eco1

    After the first Fury fight I called it. I said Fury was going to KO Wilder in a rematch and it happened twice.

    I remember people calling me all kinds of names here because of that.
    No revisionist history from me. I picked Wilder in the first and second match-up with Fury who was coming off of such notable wins as Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta in his comeback 2 years removed from the Klitschko bore fest. You are 100% correct that most posters on this site were siding with me. So I believe you that you were not given any credit.

    I can see them slugging the crud out of each other as the start to the end for both. I could see a farewell fight for Wilder in Alabama. But I do not think for one second Fury is done. He will not be able to move on without boxing yet, and he sure will not be able to live with back to back losses that in his mind he won (which he will tell everyone about if they want to listen).

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    • The D3vil
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      #32
      Originally posted by daggum

      not obvious at all, just see the wilder-helenius fight which happened after the fury fights. wilder back to ko'ing weak opposition. also this argument will forever give you the fantasy out you want, oh wilder was just beaten up so badly that now hes not good anymore. obviously you cant disprove something like that, but what you can do is look at his accomplishments pre fury and you will see they are mediocre at best. its best just to stick with reality
      That fight literally lasted less than a round, doofus

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      • Dbudge87
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        #33
        How can the author say Fury's wins over Chisora and Whyte were unconvincing. He didn't get touched or lose a round in either fight, and stopped them both. Does it get more convincing than that?

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