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  • #21
    My hero. Some people say Fury's full of crap, but he comes through. This is dam busting, strike breaking news. Lineal is better than ABCD. He just needs a good camp, and get away from the enablers. I bet it's an eye popping purse, the money talk lately isn't wasted on Fury. Pure gold.

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    • #22
      That has confirmed it for me Fury needs the payday ..... this is the only reason he came back... if it was about his legacy he would take a few fights and fight next summer!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
        you think Wilder will be timid and scared to let his hands go like Clinchko was?? you can call Wilder whatever you want.. timid he is not.

        You are badly mistaken.

        Klitschko was not scared to let his hands go. He just didn't have the skill to get close to him without avoiding a big jab or tie up.

        Wilder fanboys thinking this is an easier fight for him than Joshua are badly mistaken. Tyson Fury is the superior boxer and if he's taking this fight it's because he believes he will win, and you better believe he will be in the right condition to do so.

        Stop celebrating. The chances of Wilder disappearing into obsecurity have just increased than if he took the AJ fight.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by The Madison View Post
          haha, im a big tyson fury fan too. But this is one fight i'd rather wait for, hes not going to be at his best in december. Should leave it till next summer
          If he feel as though he ready for it after August who is you to bytch otherwise?

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          • #25
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
            You are badly mistaken.

            Klitschko was not scared to let his hands go. He just didn't have the skill to get close to him without avoiding a big jab or tie up.

            Wilder fanboys thinking this is an easier fight for him than Joshua are badly mistaken. Tyson Fury is the superior boxer and if he's taking this fight it's because he believes he will win, and you better believe he will be in the right condition to do so.

            Stop celebrating. The chances of Wilder disappearing into obsecurity have just increased than if he took the AJ fight.
            Didn’t have the skill? Are you kidding me with that bs tripe? I’ll admit I’m no Klitschko fan as he’d been fighting tin cans for years. However Klitschko 2 years prior would have mauled Fury senseless. It wouldn’t even have been a contest and Fury would have been washed into irrelevancey

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            • #26
              Wilder, Fury, and Ortiz... the real men of the heavyweight division.

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              • #27
                I take my hat off to Tyson Fury. He's willing to challenge himself.

                Unlike that English crumpet that Eddie Hearn walks around on a leash.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by The Madison View Post
                  haha, im a big tyson fury fan too. But this is one fight i'd rather wait for, hes not going to be at his best in december. Should leave it till next summer
                  I agree & have said this was the riskiest fight for tyson at hw

                  Its a risky fight even if he's sharp & fully fit

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                    You are badly mistaken.

                    Klitschko was not scared to let his hands go. He just didn't have the skill to get close to him without avoiding a big jab or tie up.

                    Wilder fanboys thinking this is an easier fight for him than Joshua are badly mistaken. Tyson Fury is the superior boxer and if he's taking this fight it's because he believes he will win, and you better believe he will be in the right condition to do so.

                    Stop celebrating. The chances of Wilder disappearing into obsecurity have just increased than if he took the AJ fight.

                    Ok.. sound confident. I better not see you say Fury was rusty or didn't have enough tune ups when Wilder knocks him TF out. i even acknowledge this fight shouldn't happen this year because beating Pianeta tells nothing about Fury's progression. he needs to beat somebody at least decent level before clashing with Wilder. but the way you're talking Fury is ready so when Wilder flattens him don't make excuses..

                    I'll remember

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                    • #30
                      Real Fighters don't Hide from Opposition.

                      Got to give Fury and Wilder credit if this happens. It's about time heavyweight boxing moves on and let the phoney Joshua stay safely tucked away in his closely controlled and little kingdom fighting carefully cherry picked opponents only in a venue where his team can control the outcome. People are finally seeing that his only real claim to fame was having a 41 year old already beaten ex-champion gas out after cold ****ing him. Fans are just so sick of hearing about how Joshua is the second coming yet needs a rematch clause, can only fight in his controlled venue and then lo ball any credible challenger so he can keep his phoney title. Lets see how much he continues to avoid Ortiz, calling him old as Ortiz continues to knocks everyone out except for Wilder who Joshua needs wear a diaper just to sit in the room with.

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