Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'll Sign Contract to Fight Wilder Within 10 Seconds

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  • Boxingfan8888
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    #101
    Sorry fury

    Team wilder don’t give contracts

    Nor do they sign them against people who can beat them

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    • kafkod
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      #102
      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
      Spark out? Bwahahaha! That was a pathetic tko with a close quarter illegal back handed push starting a pitiful looking end. What do you think Wilder would do to fkn Cunningham? Don't be ridiculous.
      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
      I'm not a fcking Wilder fan! That's what you twats don't get! I'm just calling this like I see it and any unbiased person would who knows boxing and the scene. End of story!
      Sorry pal, but I'm calling it like I see it too. The comment by you that I responded to was ignorant, biased, and it stinks of fanboy hypocrisy.

      Fury laid Cunningham out cold - which nobody else has ever done -with a perfectly legal punch. Sure he lifted Steve's head up from his chest with a forearm in the clinch first - which is something that happens multiple times in US rings every week, without anybody crying about it.

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      • kafkod
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        #103
        Originally posted by Boxingfan8888
        Sorry fury

        Team wilder don’t give contracts

        Nor do they sign them against people who can beat them
        Lol, very true. But seeing Fury over-weight and rusty in his comeback might give Deontay some courage.

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        • Boxing Goat
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          #104
          Originally posted by kafkod
          Sorry pal, but I'm calling it like I see it too. The comment by you that I responded to was ignorant, biased, and it stinks of fanboy hypocrisy.

          Fury laid Cunningham out cold - which nobody else has ever done -with a perfectly legal punch. Sure he lifted Steve's head up from his chest with a forearm in the clinch first - which is something that happens multiple times in US rings every week, without anybody crying about it.
          It wasn't biased at all. I called it as I saw it. That was the farthest TKO from spark out as there could ever be with a fighter off his feet. Saying he did something special was far off the mark. I was more impressed by him singing after the fight than his performance. Don't compare the current Fury to Wilder right now because he looked like sh@t in his last fight. Wilder would sleep him easy and pffff about Cunningham. He should have never dropped a guy who out weighs him by 100 lbs.

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          • kafkod
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            #105
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            Who cares about what happened in the amateurs? And a younger Wlad would have easily beat Fury. Wlad couldn't even pull the trigger on his jab anymore, much less the right hand/left hook.
            Wlad didn't have any trouble pulling the trigger against AJ. He couldn't do it against Fury because Fury's constant feints and unpredictable movement completely bamboozled him. I think it would have had the same effect at any stage of Wlad's career.

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            • kafkod
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              #106
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              It wasn't biased at all. I called it as I saw it. That was the farthest TKO from spark out as there could ever be with a fighter off his feet. Saying he did something special was far off the mark. I was more impressed by him singing after the fight than his performance. Don't compare the current Fury to Wilder right now because he looked like sh@t in his last fight. Wilder would sleep him easy and pffff about Cunningham. He should have never dropped a guy who out weighs him by 100 lbs.
              Fury didn't ouweigh Cunningham by 100lbs, you clown. Did you even watch that fight?

              Wilder should never have been dropped by a featherfisted journeyman with more losses than wins - but he was.

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              • Boxing lives
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                #107
                The gypsy king just called u out wilder! Now u gotta answer the call!!!

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                • KingWiked
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                  #108
                  Let's not forget Wilder survived a technical Luis Ortiz who practically had him out on his feet. This slow ass Fury won't b able to do da same. I can see Wilder landing that straight right dropping Fury multiple times. This fight doesn't go da distance, Wilder TKO's him by Rd.9

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    Wlad didn't have any trouble pulling the trigger against AJ. He couldn't do it against Fury because Fury's constant feints and unpredictable movement completely bamboozled him. I think it would have had the same effect at any stage of Wlad's career.
                    Keep fooling yourself. Prime Wlad would have KTFO Joshua easy and at the very least outpoints Fury badly.

                    Try not to let your UK fan-boyism overpower your common sense. Wlad still had the heart he always had vs. Joshua and he was very well prepared but he could NOT PULL THE TRIGGER>AT ALL. He missed so many punches before Joshua tired himself out it was pathetic. The fact that his power remained and he almost got the job done anyways just goes to show how very special Wlad was in the first place. But he was done. Unfortunately that's what happens in athletics.

                    Remember, Ali was shot at 35-36 years old and had a lot less fights than Wladmir.

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                      #110
                      Cashing out before retiring on a stretcher is the best decision that Fury can do for the sport... Kudos to him ...

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