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  • #41
    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    It would draw a huge crowd and make lots of PPV $$$ in the UK.
    That's what I'm thinking.

    It's a fight that needs to happen.

    Fury's mouth alone will be entertainment.

    Annie, Weebs, Dirk, thou shall receive proper fat yankdom from yonder regions, forthwith.

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    • #42
      Two huge men. Wilder catches him with something and finishes it.

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      • #43
        Tyson Fury eyes future showdown with Deontay Wilder

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        • #44
          Even before the Stiverne fight I would have said it's difficult to predict.

          Nothing's changed.

          Fury is a much better boxer of course, and longer and heftier and stronger.

          Thing is, Wilder also has the length, and is also very fast. And he even has some fundamental skills. He has proven he isn't exactly glass jawed as well, and Fury doesn't really punch all that hard for his size. He will rack up more shots than Stiverne though and possibly still wear that chin out through attrition.

          On to Fury now, his chin is still a bit of a question mark as well, I doubt it is solid like Stivernes lol. It's possible Fury could be knocked out by Wilder if he takes that power flush even early. Fury kind of has the "Muhammad Ali" disease when it comes to defence. It's lacking. But he does have a high workrate and will brawl.

          All I can say is this is a very interesting time for HW boxing with so many questionable match ups.

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          • #45
            Wilder, because I'm high off his latest win. Next month I might go back to Fury.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by damit305 View Post
              Wilder, because I'm high off his latest win. Next month I might go back to Fury.
              Haha Nice one!

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              • #47
                Fury would box his ears off. Wilder would be dangerous early, but Fury will mash his face with his popping jab, Wilder starts to get desperate in the mid to late rounds and walks into something big.

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                • #48
                  You can never do better than to find yourself a Brit to bet with when one of their overhyped marshmallows is fighting. Tyson Phony is not a fighter at all, but simply a hype job. Those child-bearing hips do not belong in a ring. The galute cannot punch his way out of a cobweb, pure and simple. His skill is being 6'9". Any sharp boxing eye knows this. The reason you do not hear the truth is that a great deal of monetary potential now rests on him. It behooves the boxing press to hype him now, it now behooves boxing insiders to keep their public views discrete. Outspoken reporters who point out his multitude of flaws instead of hyping his so called credentials, will be given the keys to the street.

                  The U.S. has had its share of hype jobs too. Jeff Lacey got cuffed up and dazzled by Calzaghe. Jermaine Taylor, Kelly Pavlik and Tavoris Cloud were each heavily hyped commodities. They each had some phases of fighting at which they were pretty good, though. Fury has survived on being 6'9" so far. I expect the air to be cleared of him as soon as he fights anyone with actual merits as a professional pugilist. His own countryman Joshua, with only ten fights behind him, would likely dispatch him right now and leave him gnawing canvas.

                  Look, folks, the travellers are known and persistent con men. They are at it again, this time with mainstream support. You have been had. The kid cannot fight. He will be even more forgettable than the hype jobs already mentioned.

                  Scan the ratings of various orgs. and note the high number of undefeated fighters in the various divisions. Boxing is full of hype jobs. Even the champions are usually hype jobs who will not get down to business with the best fighters in their divisions without major delays and juvenile histrionics.

                  Fury is merely one more hype job, but you folks have been had big time. He is destined to gnaw canvas soon, as the heavyweight division lumbers on without him.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
                    You can never do better than to find yourself a Brit to bet with when one of their overhyped marshmallows is fighting. Tyson Phony is not a fighter at all, but simply a hype job. Those child-bearing hips do not belong in a ring. The galute cannot punch his way out of a cobweb, pure and simple. His skill is being 6'9". Any sharp boxing eye knows this. The reason you do not hear the truth is that a great deal of monetary potential now rests on him. It behooves the boxing press to hype him now, it now behooves boxing insiders to keep their public views discrete. Outspoken reporters who point out his multitude of flaws instead of hyping his so called credentials, will be given the keys to the street.

                    The U.S. has had its share of hype jobs too. Jeff Lacey got cuffed up and dazzled by Calzaghe. Jermaine Taylor, Kelly Pavlik and Tavoris Cloud were each heavily hyped commodities. They each had some phases of fighting at which they were pretty good, though. Fury has survived on being 6'9" so far. I expect the air to be cleared of him as soon as he fights anyone with actual merits as a professional pugilist. His own countryman Joshua, with only ten fights behind him, would likely dispatch him right now and leave him gnawing canvas.

                    Look, folks, the travellers are known and persistent con men. They are at it again, this time with mainstream support. You have been had. The kid cannot fight. He will be even more forgettable than the hype jobs already mentioned.

                    Scan the ratings of various orgs. and note the high number of undefeated fighters in the various divisions. Boxing is full of hype jobs. Even the champions are usually hype jobs who will not get down to business with the best fighters in their divisions without major delays and juvenile histrionics.

                    Fury is merely one more hype job, but you folks have been had big time. He is destined to gnaw canvas soon, as the heavyweight division lumbers on without him.
                    Fury sparks out every American boxer. Stop crying about it.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by yoz View Post
                      Fury ducks him, of course. When has Fury ever opted to face a tall HW with power?
                      That's exactly what I see happening. Fury is just dinking around now fighting guys he has a good shot at winning.

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