Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: As Far as I'm Concerned - Wilder Fight is 99% Done!

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  • champion4ever
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    #81
    Kudos and big ups to Tyson Fury for taking this fight. I have nothing but mad respect for him now. As a Brit, he wants to restore honor, glory and nobility back to the country where boxing was founded; After Anthony Joshua so badly disgraced it.
    Last edited by champion4ever; 07-31-2018, 02:55 PM.

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    • 5000boxing
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      #82
      Atleast some U.K fighters want Glory! Others make bs 12.5 million dollar offers.. and 15m dollars april offers., smh. What a bytchmade beta!

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        #83
        Fury about to school Deontay. Expect a dull kind of fight with Fury having Wilderness face swole up due to peppering him with so many jabs

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        • champion4ever
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          #84
          Originally posted by 5000boxing
          Atleast some U.K fighters want Glory! Others make bs 12.5 million dollar offers.. and 15m dollars april offers., smh. What a bytchmade beta!
          Hell yeah! That was one of the most repugnant act of cowardice I've ever seen in boxing in my entire life. Joshua and Matchroom Boxing never wanted to fight. They were just posturing in order to save face because of public pressure and demand from the fans.

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          • 5000boxing
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            #85
            Originally posted by OldTerry
            Not sure if it is PPV by itself but paired with Spence and Garcia the totality of the event would certainly be.
            Holy shyte!!! That would be dope.. I would pay 100 ppv for those two fights.. Main event.. Wilder vs Fury... Co-main event Spence vs Garcia.. an undercards.. maybe a keith thurman comeback fight against a random bum.. or a Hurd vs Charlo unification.. man.. what a Christmas it could be for us fight fans!!! Lol

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            • Dle
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              #86
              We must not underestimate Tyson Fury. He’s as awkward as Wilder but trickier. He’s young & he’s up for it. Could steal a decision if Wilder doesn’t catch him. He can box.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Real King Kong
                as neutral, I'd rather both fighters be at their best. do you really want to see wilder face the version of fury from his comeback fight?
                In a perfect world, I would always want the best to fight the best. All I'm saying is, we don't know exactly what point in time Fury will be at his best. Right now, he is very motivated, and he's been working very hard. Fury is unpredictable, and he might go on hiatus next year... So, I say, strike while the iron is hot. If Fury loses, and he continues to improve, why not have a rematch later down the road.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Hell yeah! That was one of the most repugnant act of cowardice I've ever seen in boxing in my entire life. Joshua and Matchroom Boxing never wanted to fight. They were just posturing in order to save face because of public pressure and demand from the fans.
                  I'm tired of listening to hearns bs.. and kugans peaceful buddy buddy interviews.. seriously.. I hope Povetkin wins.. atleast we can get fights made.. AJ is scared.. he knows that if he fights Wilder.. he should wear brown trunks incase he "sh its" himself lol.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                    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.
                    You wrong about Klitchko being able to let his hands go, he couldn't. There was further evidence of this in his fight with AJ. A prime Klitchko would have beat Fury and certainly would have beat Joshua (and wilder if it had happened). The first thing to age with all of us is our nervous system. This effects their quickness and reflexes. With boxers you see it in their loss of ability to let their punches go and avoid being hit.
                    Last edited by OldTerry; 07-31-2018, 03:32 PM.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by 5000boxing

                      I'm tired of listening to hearns bs.. and kugans peaceful buddy buddy interviews.. seriously.. I hope Povetkin wins.. atleast we can get fights made.. AJ is scared.. he knows that if he fights Wilder.. he should wear brown trunks incase he "sh its" himself lol.
                      Yep! No doubt!

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