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  • #41
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
    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.
    Wilder was extremely raw when he fought Stiverne the first time. He had never even seen the end of the fourth round until he fought his first title fight, and he didn't have the support structure in place to truly develop any skills beforehand.

    I don't think anyone would pick any version of Stiverne to beat Ortiz, yet Ortiz got put down 3 times in the Wilder fight.

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    • #42
      Hearn and his Pedbot got out maneuvered pretty bad with all their BS! Heart of a champion fight right here! British proofs gonna cry and console each other in the closet over this fight getting made.

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      • #43
        Well, if this does happen and Fury wins, I'll eat a dozen of humble pies.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post
          This is not ****ing PPV. No one in the US knows who either one is.
          They put a lot of ppvs involving not well know fighters.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post
            This is not ****ing PPV. No one in the US knows who either one is.
            Stop being an idiot!! Wilder and Fury are BOTH well known in the US. AJ is the suspect youngster US fans are questioning. AJ has lots of hype, but his promoter puts you through an obstacle course if you're a credible opponent looking to fight him. Wilder vs Fury will do big business in the states. It's true the fight crowds are smaller here stateside, but the money is better, which is why Wilder could offer AJ $50M to come here.

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            • #46
              After the illness he has suffered, the acceptance of a Wilder contest would issue a display of ambition unseen in Heavyweight sport since Jim Jeffries dared take on Jack Johnson. Wilder is no Jack Johnson, but he IS a Champ in prime athletic condition with awkward skill and a mighty, mighty hammer.

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              • #47
                Wilder is too wild and fury is waaaaaaaaaaaaay overrated.
                Wilder by ko.
                He hits the ****** diddycoy coy with those quick haymakers and it’s got Cunningham written all over it but without the getting up.
                Let’s see the back of the dirty ****** scumbag once and for all.

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                • #48
                  Excellent consolation prize for Wilder. Just the fight he needs to raise his stock and demand a higher share versus Joshua while gaining some international exposure. Fairly confident he will get past Fury unscathed.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                    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.
                    And if Fury can be put on his arse by old pillow-fisted cruiserweight Steve USS Cunningham then YOU better believe Wilder can!

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                    • #50
                      If Fury comes back to his best then he will beat Wilder.

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