Comments Thread For: Wilder: Deal To Fight Fury is Closer Than Joshua Deal Ever Was

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #91
    Wilder would like people to applaud his "stepping up" to fight a man who has been absent from the sport for 2.5 years; while battling severe depression, mental illness, obesity, alcohol and drug abuse. Well, way to go, Tay-tay!

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    • j.razor
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      #92
      Originally posted by Noelanthony
      I heard blacks and racism. Give me their exact location

      https://goo.gl/images/wfSJ4w
      LOL....Get'em!

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      • MDPopescu
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        #93
        Originally posted by BreakingBox
        Here's a video of one of Tyson Fury's recent sparring partners, Walt Harris. He has also sparred with Deontay Wilder. Harris said, "Out of about 35 rounds of sparring, I only hit Fury in the face like 7 times." He said that he is very slick, moves very well, and is very hard to hit. I'm a Wilder fan, and I think he will have problems with Fury. It will be a very interesting fight.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6odMGkR85Pc
        Originally posted by Straightener
        That was a pretty cool insight

        Nice one
        ... I looked for this guy -- actually he's Walter Jermaine Harris, an American MMA fighter...

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          #94
          Well it would be better if Fury fights at least two decent opponents before going inn for a big fight like that. I doubt Pianeta prepares him for anythying. At this point Pianeta is just as bad as Furys first comeback opponent. No way Fury gonna be at 100% at the end of the year.

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          • j.razor
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            #95
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Ease up mate .. you're talking about 99% of my friends and workmates there!

            Yes, they can be annoying, and I've wasted hours of my life trying to explain to them that yes, AJ is a very good fighter, but no, he definitely could not KO Tyson and Hughie Fury, Dillian Whyte, and Wilder one after the other on the same night, and could easily lose to any one of them, especially Big T.

            But they are nowhere near as bad as the Wilder fanboys, who seem to be a combination of the racially biased LDBC ... and about a million dumb yanks who suddenly appeared out of nowhere and jumped on Deontay's **** after this whole US vs UK fan war bull**** kicked off.
            Nah, it got heated when Aj asked for then ducked 50million.

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              #96
              This fight should be no problem for Fury even only after two tune up fights because Wilder sucks, throws windmills, only beats bums etc. So this should be no problem for Fury right?

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                #97
                Originally posted by DougalDylan
                The fight will be horrible and I was the one person that thought the Vlad fury fight was ok.

                Wilder will lose every round
                until he windmills and then he either catches Fury or he doesn't.

                Wilder loses the early rounds to boxers with a 10th of Furys ability but Fury may gas, his reflexes may be just off or he starts clowning and then he could just get knocked out.

                I think Fury needed at least one proper fight to win this, no idea why he would take it better fight fr Wilder than fury now but Wilder is so risk adverse its crazy.
                This is a*s backwards.

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                  #98
                  That’s because them tea drinking bums from Queenland were never serious about a fight, Eddie the Stalker Hearn wants to continue to milk his cow

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                    Wilder would like people to applaud his "stepping up" to fight a man who has been absent from the sport for 2.5 years; while battling severe depression, mental illness, obesity, alcohol and drug abuse. Well, way to go, Tay-tay!
                    I think even bag head fury boxes rings around wilder

                    If a bomb lands though it’s gonna drive him back to seshlehem

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                    • j.razor
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      AJ's fanbase cram 90,000 seat football stadiums to capacity and and buy millions of PPVs for his fight.

                      Wilder's fanbase talks shit about AJ on the internet.

                      That's the difference, in a nutshell.
                      Aj's fan base are gullible fans that will buy anything.

                      D.Wilder's fanbase call B.S. when they see it but it's the Aj fans that lie to the bone on the internet.

                      That's the difference period.

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