Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: If Anyone Deserves To Face Wilder Next - It's Fury!

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  • Noelanthony
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    #41
    Originally posted by Butch.McRae
    At first I thought you were a Brit being Nigerian (and an AJ guy) and all but based on your humor and these references I just realized you're stateside lol this was a solid post. You know the game.
    Lololololol

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      #42
      Originally posted by Slowhand
      I know, but think about it: an awkward 6ī9 mover switch hitter. Wlad couldnīt find his range (wasnīt the best version of him tho), how could those smaller HWs from the past do it? Prime Vitali and Lewis might pull it off but itīs not easy. And I fcuking hate *****s..
      Man Rid**** Bowe would beat Fury. Holmes would best him too. Now if you want to be technical they used to have 15 rounds. Fury would lose to any heavyweight pre mid 80s he would burn out by the 12th.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #43
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        His weight shouldn’t be an excuse now. He was never in great shape anyway, well aesthetically speaking. He has a further 4 months to shift any excess weight. Now he just needs solid Sparring partners to get him fight sharp. I think he will be ok. If he was a featherweight/ welterweight ,fight sharpness is a must I.e varying angles , rapid combinations , fitness etc but I feel if there is any weight class that one can get away with just 2 tune ups as opposed to 4 it would be the heavyweight division. Just ask Chisora or George foreman that fought Michael Moorer
        It's not an excuse, I just would want him in the kind of condition he was in pre-ban/break/whatever you want to call it. I thought Wilder would beat him when he got into the ring and got in his face and that hasn't changed.

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          #44
          Originally posted by P4Pdunny
          It's not an excuse, I just would want him in the kind of condition he was in pre-ban/break/whatever you want to call it. I thought Wilder would beat him when he got into the ring and got in his face and that hasn't changed.
          Fair enough I share your sentiments then

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            #45
            Originally posted by Butch.McRae
            People said the same about the Ortiz fight. Wilder went through with it and got the win.

            I think this is serious too.
            Could be very risky. Tyson has been underestimated before.

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              #46
              Fury takes 2.5 years off, comes back against a CW less than 6' tall, and before he even fights his second tune-up, deserves to leap-frog active contenders for a championship fight? Uh, NO!

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                #47
                Originally posted by GlassJoey
                Could be very risky. Tyson has been underestimated before.
                He absolutely can win. A fit Fury is better than Wilder and Joshua both. However, I've always said Wilder has the better show to beat him because of the "eraser."

                But Fury is definitely the best HW boxer when fit.

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                • THC
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  Fury takes 2.5 years off, comes back against a CW less than 6' tall, and before he even fights his second tune-up, deserves to leap-frog active contenders for a championship fight? Uh, NO!
                  You on it. Sometimes Frank Warren can be too self-serving.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Slowhand
                    I know, but think about it: an awkward 6ī9 mover switch hitter. Wlad couldnīt find his range (wasnīt the best version of him tho), how could those smaller HWs from the past do it? Prime Vitali and Lewis might pull it off but itīs not easy. And I fcuking hate *****s..
                    I was one of the many focusing more on his antics outside the ring before the Chisora, Hammer and Klitschko fights. His ability is unquestioned, I prefer the quieter champions like AJ and Klitschko but I would LOVE it if Fury put Wilder to sleep.

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                    • rickJen
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                      #50
                      Fury and Wilder deserve each other.
                      They both want retirement check.
                      Fury will retire for good after this fight, mark my word.
                      Wilder will follow suit.
                      Don't know why these people have fans.
                      I don't see any long term commitment from these 2 clowns.

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