Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder on Fury, He's The Next Man I Want To See!

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  • Joeyzagz
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    #11
    He cant beat any of the top 4 uk Heavyweights, not even Chisora.

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    • Da Machine
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      #12
      Good fight. Would give wilder some rounds before he kod him. Fury is to close to a title though.

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      • -Kev-
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        #13
        Wilder knocks him the f-ck out. Cunningham hurt this big idiot plenty of times, even downed him early. Fury gets destroyed in under 5 rounds, and that's giving him a lot of credit.

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        • Roy Jones Jnr
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          #14
          The Furious One schools him.

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          • joe strong
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            #15
            Originally posted by Ravens Fan
            I have to ask how was Fraudley any kind of a test? In my opinion Wilder is still untested and I still give him a great chance at stopping Fury, simply because Fury is a horribly overrated fighter. Can I now expect more red K's from Fury fans?
            harrison is experienced & has fought good opponents at the world & domestic level. he's had a few moments of moderate success. he is decent journeyman at the domestic level & obviously can keep himself relevent since he keeps getting fights. by no means is this a career defining fight for wilder but he was able to take care of business in the same fashion a few others were & did what his handlers wanted to do. he has now been seen by the english public. it seems the money is in europe & there are a few guys in england wilder could fight. i personally don't think harrison is as bad as others think because i have never had huge expected big things from him. he has size & talent but he never could put it all together. david difiagbon won the silver that year i believe for canada & he never did much. willie de witt from canada is another. i have seen it first hand olympic medalists who never were great pros.red k? i would never do that. i have only given red k once...

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            • Hitman932
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              #16
              Tough fight to call. They each have strengths that play towards the other guy's main weakness.

              If you're really thinking of who would win think about the way Fury mugged Cunningham and used dirty tactics. He would surely do the same against Wilder to try and unnerve him. Depending on what the ref allowed and how Wilder responded it could turn into an ugly fight really fast.

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              • Ryn0
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                #17
                Wilder has only ever gone to 4th, while he has big power I think it's more a testament to his level of opposition than his skill.

                I think Fury is better than most think and he's the only HW i've seen that can fight inside for a long time. Fury by KO.

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                  #18
                  Fury deals with Wilder IMHO, plus there's no way he's gonna fight him.

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                  • Silky-Flow
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                    #19
                    This would be a very interesting fight imo. Fury of course usually has the height and range advantages over his opponants but that wouldn't be a factor here and it would be interesting to see how he copes with that, furthermore everytime he fights these days he seems to hit the canvas, and heavily on a few occasions. I can just imagine what would happen if Wilder lands one of those big right hands!!.

                    Wilder has the ability to move around aswell which Fury didn't cope too well with early in the Cunningham fight, so i'd favor Deontay right now tbh.

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                    • Ravens Fan
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by joe strong
                      harrison is experienced & has fought good opponents at the world & domestic level. he's had a few moments of moderate success. he is decent journeyman at the domestic level & obviously can keep himself relevent since he keeps getting fights. by no means is this a career defining fight for wilder but he was able to take care of business in the same fashion a few others were & did what his handlers wanted to do. he has now been seen by the english public. it seems the money is in europe & there are a few guys in england wilder could fight. i personally don't think harrison is as bad as others think because i have never had huge expected big things from him. he has size & talent but he never could put it all together. david difiagbon won the silver that year i believe for canada & he never did much. willie de witt from canada is another. i have seen it first hand olympic medalists who never were great pros.red k? i would never do that. i have only given red k once...
                      Fraudly has never won a fight against a fighter that remotely resembles an elite fighter. He is also 41 years old and way way way past his prime and he wasn't even that good when he was in his prime. I also have to ask what could Wllder have possibly learned from knocking out yet another sub par fighter in the first round? In my opinion he can learn absolutely nothing that he doesn't already know.

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