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  • Weltschmerz
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    #21
    Originally posted by BrushMyHair!
    I don't give Povetkin a chance vs Wilder. After his performance against Klitschko, I don't give him a chance vs Wilder
    I guess you know I'm in Pov's corner here, but I actually have Wilder as a favorite too. Too long, athletic, powerful.. BUT... it's a great match up.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Steve plunger
      True comment right here.....look fury has never been world champion material, no heavyweight champion as far back as I can remember looked in such bad condition and just down right embarrassing as he does in the ring....that tells me two things...1 he is not a dedicated athlete and don't have the desire to train like a fighter who wants to remain at the top... 2 he pulled a Houdini and it was just a combination of styles and an off night.....fury knows Joshua is coming..he can talk all he wants but he knows that Joshua won't play games with him and he's already come off second best against Joshua and that was when Joshua was just a novice amateur .....Joshua will break him inside 7 rounds and fury knows that
      Plunger coming out with hyperbole and no actual facts or analysis as usual.

      First of all, Fury is not the only boxer to pile on the pounds between fights, he's just the only one silly enough to get his belly out during a press conference. Kell Brook blows up between fights as well, so did Hatton, Bowe, even the mighty Muhammed Ali.

      Fury will be in decent shape come fight night. The last time Fury came in to a fight overweight was against Abell, and he still played with the guy. Like I've said plenty of times, Fury is a proven 12 round fighter, Joshua isn't.

      Just closing your eyes and repeating to yourself that Joshua will KO him within 7 doesn't actually mean that's going to happen, sorry son.

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      • Chrismart
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        #23
        I don't necessarily buy it; you know how is Fury is.

        If he beats Wlad again, and Wilder beats Povetkin..then Fury Vs Wilder is a great fight to make.

        Fury Vs Joshua in a unification. Ortiz even.

        I'd hate to see him bow out just as the HW division is looking as interesting as it has done in years.

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          #24
          Originally posted by BrushMyHair!
          Deontay Wilder will beat his ass after he beats Povetkin.
          Wilder will beat him up If he gets past Povetkin, Povetkin is the real challenge for Wilder not Fury.

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            #25
            I wouldn't doubt it, i don't really think win or lose after Klitchko he is going to want anything Joshua coming his way. Last night with Hughie also brought many back down to reality. I find it ironic the other day how great Hughie was and how unproven Joshua is.

            I think also watching Haye and the added size hes put on ,would want him either,because of his style. hopefully fury proves me wrong and he fights a live body besides Wlad to see how good he really is,he hasn't fought anyone yet of relevance outside Wlad who didn't throw punches and who is 40 and that's just reality.At lweast Joshua has fought guys coming up ansd some undefeatted real HW's in under 17 fights and not former cruiserweights..
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-01-2016, 10:13 AM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by denium
              Plunger coming out with hyperbole and no actual facts or analysis as usual.

              First of all, Fury is not the only boxer to pile on the pounds between fights, he's just the only one silly enough to get his belly out during a press conference. Kell Brook blows up between fights as well, so did Hatton, Bowe, even the mighty Muhammed Ali.

              Fury will be in decent shape come fight night. The last time Fury came in to a fight overweight was against Abell, and he still played with the guy. Like I've said plenty of times, Fury is a proven 12 round fighter, Joshua isn't.

              Just closing your eyes and repeating to yourself that Joshua will KO him within 7 doesn't actually mean that's going to happen, sorry son.
              Denium I like you....ur a charachter but honestly your gonna look pretty silly in both avenues tyson takes....one is in your eyes he's the next messiah and yet the man is so mentally unstable it's good chance that man never fights again after klitchcko or secondly he faces joshua nevt year and gets knocked out...choose which avenues better for you .....and look what happened to HATTON lol...as for brook I have never seen brook look like a bad as even a fury who is in the ring...let alone when he stripped off last week....u have blind judgement son and it's gonna come and bite you in the ass pretty soon...be prepared for the worse

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                #27
                Originally posted by denium
                Plunger coming out with hyperbole and no actual facts or analysis as usual.

                First of all, Fury is not the only boxer to pile on the pounds between fights, he's just the only one silly enough to get his belly out during a press conference. Kell Brook blows up between fights as well, so did Hatton, Bowe, even the mighty Muhammed Ali.

                Fury will be in decent shape come fight night. The last time Fury came in to a fight overweight was against Abell, and he still played with the guy. Like I've said plenty of times, Fury is a proven 12 round fighter, Joshua isn't.

                Just closing your eyes and repeating to yourself that Joshua will KO him within 7 doesn't actually mean that's going to happen, sorry son.
                Who's the f@ck abell...get a grip m8 please

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  He won't retire if he wins. He is an attention junkie. He loves the attention and the glory way too much to retire.
                  He does have a disconnect upstairs, that's a definite, but in a way I don't think he's an attention junkie. I get the impression he's just tired of all the attention, having to do dozens of interviews etc. He said more than once around the time of the first fight that he was sick of talking about boxing. Whether that translates into actually retiring after this bout is anyone's guess... but the guy is proving himself to be a bit wacko more and more as time goes on. That's definitely the wrong mindset leading up to a fight that would prove he's for real or just a pretender. Guy needs to wake up and discipline himself.

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                    #29
                    Sounds like he scared of Wlider.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Tyson likes fighting, but I'm noit sure he likes the training and not being able to eat. He knoiws how dedicated he needs to be to beat the josh and wlads of this world
                      Yep. And he needs to realize, at this level, you have to do stuff you don't necessarily want to you... but still you have to suck it up and do them. It isn't like he isn't being paid extremely well for what he's doing. If Fury was just a basic club fighter part-time, he could get away with not being dedicated, when all he'd have to do was blowout cans a half dozen times a year locally. This level, the level he kept saying was practically his 'divine right' so to speak, this level is a different story. I just hope he wakes up soon and loses the lazy prima donna b.s. I don't wanna see a wacko loss by KO to Wlad after 2 rounds, I want a real fight, as do most boxing fans. Otherwise, no matter where he moves, he'll be ridiculed for the rest of his years.

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