Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Eyes Future Showdown With Deontay Wilder

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  • skinnystev
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    #11
    just how many bare knuckle fights does the alabama jackass have ?

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #12
      Originally posted by skinnystev
      just how many bare knuckle fights does the alabama jackass have ?
      he didn't uppercut himself inside a pro ring, doe.

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      • whatismyname
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        #13
        I like both of these fellows... Hope they don't fight Wlad untill later. He will unfortunately beat them with ease.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cinci Champ
          honestly i dont see what the big deal is that he got knocked down by cunningham yes hes way bigger hes not even a natural heavyweight all that i understand but when all is said and done the punch he landed on fury knocks down probably any fighter in boxing at any weight i mean the guy threw a perfect overhand regardless how big he is give the guy some credit
          Exactly, it's probably the best punch USS has landed in his career. It's not like Fury was on jelly legs after it, he took the count, pulled up his shorts & then proceeded to put a beating on him.

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          • kafkod
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            #15
            Originally posted by Cinci Champ
            i agree with fury the heavyweight division is on fire when was the last time anyone got excited about the heavyweight division besides maybe for haye klitscko for a half second? we need the heavyweight division in boxing its fun to watch i love the welters and all that but we need a relevant heavyweight division we really do i almost say they just pretend the wbc is the belt and just say good riddance to the brothers lol
            I think that could be what Haymon is planning to do. It would be a lot easier than finding a US heavyweight who could actually beat Wlad.

            I hope I'm wrong, but instead of Wilder vs Wlad or Fury we could end up getting a rematch or 2 with Stiverne, plus a series of defences against "exciting" US fighters like Tarver, Briggs, maybe even Holyfield.

            This is Haymon we are talking about, remember.

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            • Yaconcha
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              #16
              "big fights like me" haha ha ha HAHAHAHAHAHAHAS! ****.

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              • Yaconcha
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                #17
                Originally posted by denium
                Exactly, it's probably the best punch USS has landed in his career. It's not like Fury was on jelly legs after it, he took the count, pulled up his shorts & then proceeded to put a beating on him.
                hey dude, that girl...your avatar, you got any cumshots of her?

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                • kafkod
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by micky1971
                  hey dude, that girl...your avatar, you got any cumshots of her?
                  Stop pretending to be interested in girls, sockcucker.

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #19
                    Haymon's involvement means we will not see Wilder face Wladimir for a while. He's just not ready for that and has not made enough money off the Green belt yet.

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                    • Tobi.G
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                      #20
                      I hoped Wilders next Opponent could be Fury but it seems Fury wants a little more time...doesnt Sound as he wants him soon as possible. Wlad fights Jennings next and after that propably Briggs so there will be no Wlad vs. Wilder or Fury this year. I think Fury vs. Wilder has to happen at least this year and the winner against Klitschko in early 2016. That would be a big fight indeed!

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