Comments Thread For: Fury: Deontay Wilder Improved a Hell of A lot, Would KO Joshua!

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  • Raggamuffin
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    #11
    Originally posted by thereeldeel
    Tyson Fury got knocked down hard by old Cruiserweight Steve Cunningham.
    Fury also lost cleary against a fat clubfighter called John McDermott.
    The real account won't get respect if you said this so you crawled under this alt just to say this? Lol...

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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      Many of Tysons own fans are conflicted with these statements by their idol ; how embarrassing that so many that say Fury is the most skilled boxer at HW is actually picking the man they call 'Windmiller'.

      Tyson Fury is not a hater like most of his fans tho, their are good things to say about the Gypsy.
      Not really, but it's a fact that Fury has more natural boxing talent than AJ & Wilder combined. They're both bums compared to a fit and motivated Gypsy King.


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        #13
        Originally posted by Ray*
        Totally agree with this, and it’s one of the reason I wanted to see this fight in another 2 fights, I really don’t see how Joshua wins it if it happens next year. Wilder hasn’t fought anyone decent but you can still see the improvements and adjustments he made over his 40 fights, I know Joshua is KO everyone but he is just too stiff and he hasn’t peaked yet compare to Wilder.
        so, in your own words you want Wilder to "get to joshua" before joshua hit's his peak?

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          #14
          Originally posted by lolasif
          David Haye, maybe? The only boxer Fury hates more than Joshua and Price.
          Fury actually likes Price now, has done ever since he lost to Thompson.

          Fury only "hates" guys he sees as a threat, if the guy then loses he becomes ok in Tysons book.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cutthroat
            Fury came in the best shape of his career vs Wlad, that version could go toe to toe with anyone. He's a different fighter than he was earlier in his career, much better overall.
            Definatley true but at this stage and age of his career was Tysons little patch of getting rocked by Neven Pajkic etc, Mr Fury improved and peaked very very well but he shouldnt throw stones in glass houses.

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              #16
              Originally posted by denium
              Not really, but it's a fact that Fury has more natural boxing talent than AJ & Wilder combined. They're both bums compared to a fit and motivated Gypsy King.


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              Lets see how he does without PED's first, cause I dont remember Deontay or Joshua getting dropped by a cruiserweight.

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                #17
                I forgot to mention Fury got dropped like a sack of **** by nobody Neven Pajkic.
                Tyson Fury has a glass jaw, it's as simple as that.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  Lets see how he does without PED's first, cause I dont remember Deontay or Joshua getting dropped by a cruiserweight.
                  Wilder got dropped and badly hurt by pillow punching bum Harold Sconiers. Fury was caught off balance by Cunningham and wasn't hurt in the slightest. Fury has never used PEDS btw, he doesn't need them to school bums like Wilder.

                  Originally posted by thereeldeel
                  I forgot to mention Fury got dropped like a sack of **** by nobody Neven Pajkic.
                  Tyson Fury has a glass jaw, it's as simple as that.
                  Yet took some clean blows by Wladimir Klitschko in the 12th round and laughed at them. Glass jaw doe.

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                    #19
                    Like i said before, everybodys talented to Fury but AJ.

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                      #20
                      Wilder has a lot of experience he has nearly 40 fights so he's seen different styles, yes, you may question the level of competition but being active gives you a learning experience to work on different things and helps sharpen your skills. Also AJ has the best win between the two with his victory over Klitschko in front of a large crowd and he has power!!! That is what makes this a interesting fight. With AJ though Dillian Whyte and Martin are his other noticeable victories which are decent not great. And has fight almost half as many fights as wilder. It depends on who you like better.

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