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  • #31
    I'll believe it when the first bell goes.

    Prove me wrong Frank.

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    • #32
      This fight, for it's entertainment value alone, is going to steal the thunder from anything going on in the division.

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      • #33
        There ye go !!

        Joshua and Hearn have their nose in the clouds.

        Fury and Wilder will Whup Joshua!

        They are clinging! The skipped the big doe for elite chump change ?? Wow

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        • #34
          Originally posted by bluemax View Post
          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.
          so dave allen and razvan are now 'everyone' he couldnt even get malik scott out of there

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          • #35
            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.
            What are you talking about? Fury's just earned huge respect. I wasn't a Wilder fan until Hearn and AJ started back tracking. Fury just threw a wrench in Hearn's Robot factory. Fury v Wilder is lineal. AJ is an extrapolated, patched together half zipped Frankenstein.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by MasterPlan View Post
              This is a PPV.
              Would they pair it with Spence-Garcia?
              This is not ****ing PPV. No one in the US knows who either one is.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
                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
                If the fight happens & Fury beats Wilder then hopefully Fury gets the recognition.

                It'll be some statement. It'll be Ali-esque & remember how fury was ridiculed for making the comparison

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                • #38
                  Fury boxes in his shorts to warn Wilder. https://********/qgM_nXeamDc

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                  • #39
                    It might seem too early but with Fury i think you have to keep him motivated and maybe this is what he needs.

                    I know another easy fight and camp after the upcoming fight would probably be ideal, but Fury can outbox most of today's heavyweights in his sleep. I'm not sure how long he would remain focused if he was just gradually getting better opponents. Maybe he just needs the challenge.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
                      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

                      Likewise, I'll remember when Tyson schools Deontay for 12 rounds and all the fanboys go missing.

                      Presumably you're American, so I'll forgive you for underestimating him but travellers/gypsies don't take fights they aren't 100% sure of winning. Never bet against Fury or Saunders, they don't care about entertaining fans or going for a KO, if Fury has to make it the most boring fight of all time to nullify Wilders punch he will.

                      And if Stiverne can take Deyonce 12 rounds you better believe Fury can.

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